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New technologies and disaster information resources Ocho Rios, Jamaica February 2003.
Nick Hacking and Andrew Flynn Cardiff University Networks, power and environmental planning Planet Europe Conference, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Developing aspirations in able first year students within a massification context: an exploratory study Sallie Phillips Senior Lecturer University of Bedfordshire.
Dealing with Your Worst Nightmare - A Practical Approach to Business Continuity Planning David de Fiebre TUG Meeting – Cottage Grove, Oregon October 29,
SVL: Task 7.4 Walter Van de Velde CampoRosso. Activities on Task 7.4 Started Month 7 (now = 3 months of time) Scenarios of Use –Trigone: CogStyle Service:
Marketing to Generations X & Y Presented by Kaleen Haines.
IT LEADERSHIP COMMUNITY Upcoming events: Steve Jobs book discussion led by John Gosney on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. beginning March 3 Register online at tinyurl.com/jobsbookclubtinyurl.com/jobsbookclub.
Association of Integrated Schools NZ Introduction to the Investors in People Standard June 2012 Stuart Burgess, Managing Director ENGAGING PEOPLE TO DELIVER.
Janet Hammer, PhD The Initiative on Triple Bottom Line Development Portland State University.
The Academy Research Observatory: development and community engagement Martin Oliver London Knowledge Lab & Higher Education Academy.
Normative vs. Descriptive vs. Pragmatic. Sad reality Faculty, staff and students are using mobile devices today, with or without our help (probably without)