Map It

Map It
Author: Cathy Moore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Employees
ISBN: 0999174509

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No more information dumps Map It helps you turn training requests into projects that make a real difference. You'll learn how to: Help the client identify what's really causing the performance problem. Determine the role (if any ) of training. Create realistic activities that help people practice what they need to do, not just show what they know. Choose the best format for each activity -- online, projected to a group, on paper, as a small-group activity, over email... Provide each activity at the best time -- in the workflow, available on demand, spaced over time... Let people pull the information they need to complete the activity -- no more information dumps Enjoy creating challenging activities that people want to complete. Show how your project has improved the performance of the organization. Using humor and lots of examples, Map It walks you through action mapping, a visual approach to needs analysis and training design. Organizations around the world use action mapping to improve performance with targeted, efficient training. Try sample activities, download job aids, and learn more at map-it-book.com.

Impact Mapping

Impact Mapping
Author: Gojko Adzic
Publsiher: Provoking Thoughts
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0955683645

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A practical guide to impact mapping, a simple yet incredibly effective method for collaborative strategic planning that helps organizations make an impact with software.

Mappings

Mappings
Author: Denis Cosgrove
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781861898364

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Mappings explores what mapping has meant in the past and how its meanings have altered. How have maps and mapping served to order and represent physical, social and imaginative worlds? How has the practice of mapping shaped modern seeing and knowing? In what ways do contemporary changes in our experience of the world alter the meanings and practice of mapping, and vice versa? In their diverse expressions, maps and the representational processes of mapping have constructed the spaces of modernity since the early Renaissance. The map's spatial fixity, its capacity to frame, control and communicate knowledge through combining image and text, and cartography's increasing claims to scientific authority, make mapping at once an instrument and a metaphor for rational understanding of the world. Among the topics the authors investigate are projective and imaginative mappings; mappings of terraqueous spaces; mapping and localism at the 'chorographic' scale; and mapping as personal exploration. With essays by Jerry Brotton, Paul Carter, Michael Charlesworth, James Corner, Wystan Curnow, Christian Jacob, Luciana de Lima Martins, David Matless, Armand Mattelart, Lucia Nuti and Alessandro Scafi

Canada Map Book

Canada Map Book
Author: George Quinn,Deborah Sherman
Publsiher: [Newmarket, Ont.] : Apple Press, c2000-[c2001]
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2000
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 0919972683

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The purpose of this activity book is to introduce students to Canada and to have students develop basic map skills through the use of a map of Canada, included with this book, and the 34 student-based activities outlined.

The Journey of Oliver K Woodman

The Journey of Oliver K  Woodman
Author: Darcy Pattison
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2003
Genre: Dolls
ISBN: 9780152023294

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Outcome Mapping

Outcome Mapping
Author: Sarah Earl,Fred Carden,Terry Smutylo,International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC (International Development Research Centre)
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UIUC:30112075492345

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Outcome Mapping: Building learning and reflection into development programs

Inefficient Mapping

Inefficient Mapping
Author: Linda Knight
Publsiher: punctum books
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781953035745

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"Working from a speculative, more-than-human ontological position, Inefficient Mapping: A Protocol for Attuning to Phenomena presents a new, experimental cartographic practice and non-representational methodological protocol that attunes to the subaltern genealogies of sites and places, proposing a wayfaring practice for traversing the land founded on an ethics of care. As a methodological protocol, inefficient mapping inscribes the histories and politics of a place by gesturally marking affective and relational imprints of colonisation, industrialisation, appropriation, histories, futures, exclusions, privileges, neglect, survival, and persistence. Inefficient Mapping details a research experiment and is designed to be taken out on mapping expeditions to be referred to, consulted with, and experimented with by those who are familiar or new to mapping. The inefficient mapping protocol described in this book is informed by feminist speculative and immanent theories, including posthuman theories, critical-cultural theories, Indigenous and critical place inquiry, as well as the works of Karen Barad, Erin Manning, Jane Bennett, Maria Puig de la Bellacassa, Elizabeth Povinelli, and Eve Tuck and Marcia McKenzie, which frame how inefficient mapping attunes to the matter, tenses, and ontologies of phenomena and how the interweaving agglomerations of theory, critique, and practice can remain embedded in experimental methodologies"--Publisher's website

Mapping Tourism

Mapping Tourism
Author: Stephen P. Hanna,Vincent J. Del Casino
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816639558

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At first glance, the relationships among tourists, tourism maps, and the spaces of tourism seem straightforward enough: tourists use maps to find their way to and through the sites of history, culture, nature, or recreation represented there. Less apparent is how tourism maps and those using them construct such spaces and identities. As the essays in Mapping Tourism clearly demonstrate, the extraordinary interaction of work with leisure and the everyday with the exotic makes tourism maps ideal sites for exploring the contested construction of place and identity. Construction sites in the "New Berlin, " Alabama's civil rights trail, Quebec City, a California ghost town, and Bangkok's sex trade are among the spaces the essays examined. Taken together, these essays allow us to see tourist space as it truly is: contested, ever changing, and replete with issues of power.