Políticas y lineamientos estratégicos a tomarse en cuenta para el rediseño del Plan de la Carrera de Filosofía, Sociología y Economía de la Universidad de Cuenca, tomados del Plan Nacional para el Buen Vivir 2013 - 2017.
Fernando Sosa, Fátima Ramos y yo conformábamos el equipo encargado de defender el tema de las Operaciones para el Mantenimiento de la Paz. Entregamos un trabajo en papel y esta es la PPT que mostramos en la UC3M. Muchas diapositivas parecen 'vacías' porque muchos datos los íbamos diciendo de memoria. Lo siento.
Políticas y lineamientos estratégicos a tomarse en cuenta para el rediseño del Plan de la Carrera de Filosofía, Sociología y Economía de la Universidad de Cuenca, tomados del Plan Nacional para el Buen Vivir 2013 - 2017.
Fernando Sosa, Fátima Ramos y yo conformábamos el equipo encargado de defender el tema de las Operaciones para el Mantenimiento de la Paz. Entregamos un trabajo en papel y esta es la PPT que mostramos en la UC3M. Muchas diapositivas parecen 'vacías' porque muchos datos los íbamos diciendo de memoria. Lo siento.
RV 2015: Learn, Ask and Do: The Corridor Game Take 2 by James HenckeRail~Volution
Learn about corridor planning across the country. Ask questions. Then build your own corridor! Hear how planners struggle to accommodate multiple transportation modes (bus, BRT, light rail, auto, freight, bike, pedestrian) within a limited right of way. Review case studies from San Francisco, San Antonio and Portland. Study the tradeoffs inherent in different cross-section treatments and strategies for prioritizing design to respond to planning goals and land use context. Then put everything you've learned to work as you design your own multimodal corridors to solve for different planning problems. Easier said than done, but an active and humbling learning experience.
Moderator: James Hencke, ASLA, LEED AP, Senior Landscape Architect, David Evans and Associates, Inc, Portland, Oregon
Elizabeth Mros-O'Hara, AICP, Investment Areas Project Manager, Regional Principal Planner, Metro, Portland, Oregon
Kelly Betteridge, Planning Manager, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
Aaron Carter, Manager, ICF International, San Francisco, California
Arturo Herrera, Senior Service Planner, VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority, San Antonio, Texas
RV 2015: Food: How Transit is Improving Choices by Donald KeuthRail~Volution
How does transit affect one of our most basic needs -- food? Access to quality, fresh produce or just basic groceries is an important function of transit. So is enriching the experience of public gathering spaces. Learn how communities in Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix are using transit as a tool to respond to food deserts and improve access to quality groceries. Whether it's active transport, a food bus, or regulations that allow communities to promote food choices, hear how these cities are leading the way.
Moderator: James Cromar, AICP, Director of Planning, Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Adelee Le Grand, AICP, Associate Vice President, AECOM, Atlanta, Georgia
Veletta Lill, Former Executive Director, Dallas Arts District, Dallas, Texas
Donald Keuth, President, Phoenix Community Alliance, Phoenix, Arizona
Sharing the Road, Sharing the Bike by Jennifer McGrathRail~Volution
Has bike share come up in planning as a solution to your first- and last-mile gaps? As a mode of transportation? Or just the latest thing? Hear what it takes to be bike-share ready and learn from two of the nation's more successful programs. Lessons learned? Nuances of multijurisdictional programs? Bike share as part of a larger transportation network? Ready or not? Find the answers here!
Moderator: Laura Cornejo, Director, Transit Corridors & Active Transportation, Metro, Los Angeles, California
Cara Ferrentio, Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Mayor's Office of Transportation and Utilities, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Matt Benjamin, Principal, Fehr and Peers, Los Angeles, California
Jennifer McGrath, Strategic Planner III, Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, Utah
RV 2015: Advocacy and Coalition Building: Fighting Transit Opposition by Mega...Rail~Volution
Coalition building and community outreach are extremely important factors. Each influences the decision-making process of government officials. How can you broaden coalitions and increase community engagement? Explore several creative tactics and strategies that helped revitalize entire neighborhoods through educating and engaging a broad spectrum of community stakeholders. Hear three approaches that led to long-lasting coalitions and a more in-depth level of community engagement -- programs that went beyond the usual strategies of sponsoring neighborhood events to solicit feedback. Learn about citizen advocacy classes, regional-scale collaborations, neighborhood initiatives and more.
Moderator: William Schroeer, Executive Director, East Metro Strong, Northfield, Minnesota
Julie Gustafson, Community Relations Program Manager, Portland Streetcar, Inc., Portland, Oregon
Art Guzzetti, Vice President, Policy, American Public Transportation Association, Washington, DC
Veronica Hahni, Executive Director, Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative, Los Angeles, California
Megan Channell, AICP, Principal Planner, San Mateo County Transit District, San Carlos, California
RV 2015: Sustainable Corridors: Broad and Specific Looks by Robert HastingsRail~Volution
What does it mean to build a sustainable corridor? How do you honor the overall goal of conserving resources, but also engage stakeholders to develop the right type of project for their community? Take a wider look at the national perspective on building sustainable corridors. What is being done across the country to conserve resources and involve communities in these efforts? Then hear stories about a successful sustainable corridor in Portland; Albuquerque's BRT project; and an urban green plan to transform existing park-and-ride lots along Los Angeles' growing transit network into more sustainable places.
Moderator: Shelley Poticha, AICP, Director, Urban Solutions, Natural Resources Defense Council; Board Member, Board of Directors, Rail~Volution, Washington, DC
Katherine Lemmon, Transportation Planning Manager, Metro, Los Angeles, California
Robert Hastings, Agency Architect, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
David Leard, AICP, Senior Management Consultant, HDR, Seattle, Washington
Igualdad de género (Aspectos legales en Colombia) (Septiembre 27 de 2015)
Asunto: LEYES GENERO
Fecha: Septiembre 27 de 2015
El presente trabajo lo realizó la Doctora María Romero Silva, Magistrada Sala Administrativa del Magdalena (Colombia) y formadora de la Escuela Judicial Rodrigo Lara Bonilla (Colombia).
Station Area Planning: The Fundamentals by W. Brian KeithRail~Volution
What basic elements go into making a successful station area plan? Review the fundamentals of a station area plan that catalyzes the development and investments your community envisions. Hear from transit planners, city staff, and land use and urban design consultants. What are their tips and pet approaches? How can you engage your communities? What's the latest and greatest from the transportation, housing, public works and economic development worlds? Absorb a wide range of new ideas and details during this station area planning overview.
Moderator: Jan Lucke, Transporation Planning Manager, Washington County Regional Rail Authority, Stillwater, Minnesota
Nadine Fogarty, Principal, Vice President, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
W. Brian Keith, AIA, AICP, Associate Principal, JHP, Dallas, Texas
Tim Chan, Manager of Planning, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California
RV 2015: Sinking in a Sea of Green? Anti-Government Crusaders Get Their Way b...Rail~Volution
While other cities sprawled, expanding suburbs and highways, Metro Vancouver, BC, invested in transit, complete communities and compact development to create "Cities in a Sea of Green." After two decades of progress, voters rejected a referendum to expand the region's transit system. How was a community convinced to vote against a funding measure that supported the sustainable ethos they'd embraced for so long? Was it really the successful work of anti-government crusaders? Join in a discussion of the Vancouver experience and see what lessons you can take home.
Moderator: Ron Stewart, AIA, Principal, ZGF Architects, LLP, Portland, Oregon
Gordon Price, Program Director, The City Program, Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia
Coaliciones una guía para Partidos PolíticosRed Innovación
En docenas de países alrededor del mundo, el Instituto Nacional Demócrata para Asuntos Internacionales (NDI) y el Centro para la Paz y los Derechos Humanos de Oslo (CO) han brindado asistencia técnica a los partidos políticos mientras estos: deciden si formar una coalición ofrece ventajas o no; trabajan para identificar potenciales aliados para la coalición; negocian acuerdos viables; y desarrollan sistemas prácticos para manejar estas alianzas. El propósito de esta guía es ofrecerles a los partidos políticos de las democracias emergentes — y a los grupos que quieren ayudarlos— consejos prácticos y lecciones aprendidas en el tema de construcción de coaliciones. El NDI y el CO prevén que los prestadores de asistencia se basarán en la guía para identificar varios consejos prácticos y experiencias que puedan utilizar para responder a las solicitudes de los partidos de democracias emergentes. Asimismo, los funcionarios de nivel medio de los partidos pueden remitirse a la guía como parte de su propia preparación para la construcción de coaliciones. Este documento complementa materiales anteriores del NDI/CO al describir el ciclo de una coalición, ofrecer una guía para cada paso del ciclo, resaltar los consejos de políticos con experiencia trabajando en coaliciones, y compartir tres casos de estudio escritos por personas que desempeñaron papeles importantes en coaliciones en Chile, Irlanda y Noruega. Como tal, es más exhaustiva que los materiales previos elaborados por el NDI y el OC sobre coaliciones.
RV 2015: Learn, Ask and Do: The Corridor Game Take 2 by James HenckeRail~Volution
Learn about corridor planning across the country. Ask questions. Then build your own corridor! Hear how planners struggle to accommodate multiple transportation modes (bus, BRT, light rail, auto, freight, bike, pedestrian) within a limited right of way. Review case studies from San Francisco, San Antonio and Portland. Study the tradeoffs inherent in different cross-section treatments and strategies for prioritizing design to respond to planning goals and land use context. Then put everything you've learned to work as you design your own multimodal corridors to solve for different planning problems. Easier said than done, but an active and humbling learning experience.
Moderator: James Hencke, ASLA, LEED AP, Senior Landscape Architect, David Evans and Associates, Inc, Portland, Oregon
Elizabeth Mros-O'Hara, AICP, Investment Areas Project Manager, Regional Principal Planner, Metro, Portland, Oregon
Kelly Betteridge, Planning Manager, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
Aaron Carter, Manager, ICF International, San Francisco, California
Arturo Herrera, Senior Service Planner, VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority, San Antonio, Texas
RV 2015: Food: How Transit is Improving Choices by Donald KeuthRail~Volution
How does transit affect one of our most basic needs -- food? Access to quality, fresh produce or just basic groceries is an important function of transit. So is enriching the experience of public gathering spaces. Learn how communities in Atlanta, Dallas and Phoenix are using transit as a tool to respond to food deserts and improve access to quality groceries. Whether it's active transport, a food bus, or regulations that allow communities to promote food choices, hear how these cities are leading the way.
Moderator: James Cromar, AICP, Director of Planning, Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Adelee Le Grand, AICP, Associate Vice President, AECOM, Atlanta, Georgia
Veletta Lill, Former Executive Director, Dallas Arts District, Dallas, Texas
Donald Keuth, President, Phoenix Community Alliance, Phoenix, Arizona
Sharing the Road, Sharing the Bike by Jennifer McGrathRail~Volution
Has bike share come up in planning as a solution to your first- and last-mile gaps? As a mode of transportation? Or just the latest thing? Hear what it takes to be bike-share ready and learn from two of the nation's more successful programs. Lessons learned? Nuances of multijurisdictional programs? Bike share as part of a larger transportation network? Ready or not? Find the answers here!
Moderator: Laura Cornejo, Director, Transit Corridors & Active Transportation, Metro, Los Angeles, California
Cara Ferrentio, Manager of Strategic Initiatives, Mayor's Office of Transportation and Utilities, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Matt Benjamin, Principal, Fehr and Peers, Los Angeles, California
Jennifer McGrath, Strategic Planner III, Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, Utah
RV 2015: Advocacy and Coalition Building: Fighting Transit Opposition by Mega...Rail~Volution
Coalition building and community outreach are extremely important factors. Each influences the decision-making process of government officials. How can you broaden coalitions and increase community engagement? Explore several creative tactics and strategies that helped revitalize entire neighborhoods through educating and engaging a broad spectrum of community stakeholders. Hear three approaches that led to long-lasting coalitions and a more in-depth level of community engagement -- programs that went beyond the usual strategies of sponsoring neighborhood events to solicit feedback. Learn about citizen advocacy classes, regional-scale collaborations, neighborhood initiatives and more.
Moderator: William Schroeer, Executive Director, East Metro Strong, Northfield, Minnesota
Julie Gustafson, Community Relations Program Manager, Portland Streetcar, Inc., Portland, Oregon
Art Guzzetti, Vice President, Policy, American Public Transportation Association, Washington, DC
Veronica Hahni, Executive Director, Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative, Los Angeles, California
Megan Channell, AICP, Principal Planner, San Mateo County Transit District, San Carlos, California
RV 2015: Sustainable Corridors: Broad and Specific Looks by Robert HastingsRail~Volution
What does it mean to build a sustainable corridor? How do you honor the overall goal of conserving resources, but also engage stakeholders to develop the right type of project for their community? Take a wider look at the national perspective on building sustainable corridors. What is being done across the country to conserve resources and involve communities in these efforts? Then hear stories about a successful sustainable corridor in Portland; Albuquerque's BRT project; and an urban green plan to transform existing park-and-ride lots along Los Angeles' growing transit network into more sustainable places.
Moderator: Shelley Poticha, AICP, Director, Urban Solutions, Natural Resources Defense Council; Board Member, Board of Directors, Rail~Volution, Washington, DC
Katherine Lemmon, Transportation Planning Manager, Metro, Los Angeles, California
Robert Hastings, Agency Architect, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
David Leard, AICP, Senior Management Consultant, HDR, Seattle, Washington
Igualdad de género (Aspectos legales en Colombia) (Septiembre 27 de 2015)
Asunto: LEYES GENERO
Fecha: Septiembre 27 de 2015
El presente trabajo lo realizó la Doctora María Romero Silva, Magistrada Sala Administrativa del Magdalena (Colombia) y formadora de la Escuela Judicial Rodrigo Lara Bonilla (Colombia).
Station Area Planning: The Fundamentals by W. Brian KeithRail~Volution
What basic elements go into making a successful station area plan? Review the fundamentals of a station area plan that catalyzes the development and investments your community envisions. Hear from transit planners, city staff, and land use and urban design consultants. What are their tips and pet approaches? How can you engage your communities? What's the latest and greatest from the transportation, housing, public works and economic development worlds? Absorb a wide range of new ideas and details during this station area planning overview.
Moderator: Jan Lucke, Transporation Planning Manager, Washington County Regional Rail Authority, Stillwater, Minnesota
Nadine Fogarty, Principal, Vice President, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
W. Brian Keith, AIA, AICP, Associate Principal, JHP, Dallas, Texas
Tim Chan, Manager of Planning, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California
RV 2015: Sinking in a Sea of Green? Anti-Government Crusaders Get Their Way b...Rail~Volution
While other cities sprawled, expanding suburbs and highways, Metro Vancouver, BC, invested in transit, complete communities and compact development to create "Cities in a Sea of Green." After two decades of progress, voters rejected a referendum to expand the region's transit system. How was a community convinced to vote against a funding measure that supported the sustainable ethos they'd embraced for so long? Was it really the successful work of anti-government crusaders? Join in a discussion of the Vancouver experience and see what lessons you can take home.
Moderator: Ron Stewart, AIA, Principal, ZGF Architects, LLP, Portland, Oregon
Gordon Price, Program Director, The City Program, Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia
Coaliciones una guía para Partidos PolíticosRed Innovación
En docenas de países alrededor del mundo, el Instituto Nacional Demócrata para Asuntos Internacionales (NDI) y el Centro para la Paz y los Derechos Humanos de Oslo (CO) han brindado asistencia técnica a los partidos políticos mientras estos: deciden si formar una coalición ofrece ventajas o no; trabajan para identificar potenciales aliados para la coalición; negocian acuerdos viables; y desarrollan sistemas prácticos para manejar estas alianzas. El propósito de esta guía es ofrecerles a los partidos políticos de las democracias emergentes — y a los grupos que quieren ayudarlos— consejos prácticos y lecciones aprendidas en el tema de construcción de coaliciones. El NDI y el CO prevén que los prestadores de asistencia se basarán en la guía para identificar varios consejos prácticos y experiencias que puedan utilizar para responder a las solicitudes de los partidos de democracias emergentes. Asimismo, los funcionarios de nivel medio de los partidos pueden remitirse a la guía como parte de su propia preparación para la construcción de coaliciones. Este documento complementa materiales anteriores del NDI/CO al describir el ciclo de una coalición, ofrecer una guía para cada paso del ciclo, resaltar los consejos de políticos con experiencia trabajando en coaliciones, y compartir tres casos de estudio escritos por personas que desempeñaron papeles importantes en coaliciones en Chile, Irlanda y Noruega. Como tal, es más exhaustiva que los materiales previos elaborados por el NDI y el OC sobre coaliciones.
Carpeta Ejecutiva del 6to. Coloquio Nacional Multidisciplinario que se efectuará en la Ciudad de Morelia, Michoacán, México. Del lunes 14 al viernes 18 de marzo del 2016.
ROMPECABEZAS DE ECUACIONES DE PRIMER GRADO OLIMPIADA DE PARÍS 2024. Por JAVIE...JAVIER SOLIS NOYOLA
El Mtro. JAVIER SOLIS NOYOLA crea y desarrolla el “ROMPECABEZAS DE ECUACIONES DE 1ER. GRADO OLIMPIADA DE PARÍS 2024”. Esta actividad de aprendizaje propone retos de cálculo algebraico mediante ecuaciones de 1er. grado, y viso-espacialidad, lo cual dará la oportunidad de formar un rompecabezas. La intención didáctica de esta actividad de aprendizaje es, promover los pensamientos lógicos (convergente) y creativo (divergente o lateral), mediante modelos mentales de: atención, memoria, imaginación, percepción (Geométrica y conceptual), perspicacia, inferencia, viso-espacialidad. Esta actividad de aprendizaje es de enfoques lúdico y transversal, ya que integra diversas áreas del conocimiento, entre ellas: matemático, artístico, lenguaje, historia, y las neurociencias.
Durante el período citado se sucedieron tres presidencias radicales a cargo de Hipólito Yrigoyen (1916-1922),
Marcelo T. de Alvear (1922-1928) y la segunda presidencia de Yrigoyen, a partir de 1928 la cual fue
interrumpida por el golpe de estado de 1930. Entre 1916 y 1922, el primer gobierno radical enfrentó el
desafío que significaba gobernar respetando las reglas del juego democrático e impulsando, al mismo
tiempo, las medidas que aseguraran la concreción de los intereses de los diferentes grupos sociales que
habían apoyado al radicalismo.
La Unidad Eudista de Espiritualidad se complace en poner a su disposición el siguiente Triduo Eudista, que tiene como propósito ofrecer tres breves meditaciones sobre Jesucristo Sumo y Eterno Sacerdote, el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús y el Inmaculado Corazón de María. En cada día encuentran una oración inicial, una meditación y una oración final.
Ponencia en I SEMINARIO SOBRE LA APLICABILIDAD DE LA INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL EN LA EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR UNIVERSITARIA. 3 de junio de 2024. Facultad de Estudios Sociales y Trabajo, Universidad de Málaga.
Friedrich Nietzsche. Presentación de 2 de Bachillerato.
Proyecto milennium
1. ESCOBAR SOLER E. ISAAC
MEZA SÁNCHEZ BRENDA D.
VALENZUELA HERNÁNDEZ LESLI A.
PROYECTO MILLENNIUM
2. El Proyecto Milenio es un think tank
global fundado en 1996 que vincula
internacionalmente expertos de
corporaciones, universidades,
ONGs, agencias de la ONU y
gobiernos con más
de 40 nodos alrededor del mundo en
un proceso participativo y que explora
como hacer frente a los retos
globales y construir así un futuro
mejor, a través del uso de
herramientas de prospectiva.
3. Un think tank o laboratorio de ideas es
una institución o grupo de expertos de naturaleza
investigadora, cuya función es la
reflexión intelectual sobre asuntos de política
social, estrategia
política, economía, militar, tecnología o cultura.
Think tank
4. Cuenta con la colaboración de
diferentes Instituciones Públicas y
Privadas, y tiene por objeto promover
la reflexión de grupos de expertos e
instituciones en torno a los 15
grandes retos identificados a nivel
mundial.
Nodo
7. 14 MANERAS DE PARTICIPAR EN EL PROYECTO
MILENIO
10.- Puedes escribir un artículo utilizando el informe Estado del Futuro como
fuente de ideas para ayudar al público a entender los retos a los que
nos tenemos que enfrentar en todo el mundo.
12.- Puedes ofrecerte voluntario. Haznos saber qué quieres hacer. Envía un
email en inglés a: millennium-project@igc.org
14.- Puedes realizar donaciones al Proyecto Milenio
contactando con el Millenniun Project internacional