1,347 research outputs found
Learning Community Group Concept Mapping: Fall 2014 Outreach and Recruitment, Spring 2015 Case Management and Service Delivery. Final Reports
Beginning in 2014, the Federal Government provided funding to New York State as part of an initiative to improve services that lead to sustainable outcomes for youth receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. As part of the NYS PROMISE initiative, Concept Systems, Inc. worked with the Learning Community to develop learning needs frameworks using the Group Concept Mapping methodology (GCM). This GCM project gathers, aggregates, and integrates the specific knowledge and opinions of the Learning Community members and allows for their guidance and involvement in supporting NYS PROMISE as a viable community of practice. This work also increases the responsiveness of NYS PROMISE to the Learning Community members’ needs by inspiring discussion during the semi-annual in-person meetings. As of the end of year two, two GCM projects have been completed with the PROMISE Learning Community. These projects focused on Outreach and Recruitment and Case Management and Service Delivery. This report discusses the data collection method and participation in both GCM projects, as well as providing graphics, statistical reports, and a summary of the analysis. In this report we refer to the Fall 2014 project as Project 1, and the Spring 2015 project as Project 2
Discovery and Strategic Partnership Group Concept Mapping: 2014-2015 Progress Report
In 2014, New York State received funding from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services to begin the NYS PROMISE (Promote the Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income) research initiative. The goal of this initiative is to coordinate the system of support surrounding these youths to better catalyze their potential to transition from Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to a sustainable future of living and earning as independent adults.
To guide strategy and support PROMISE priorities over the course of the initiative, NYS PROMISE convened the NYS PROMISE Steering Committee, comprised of appointed liaisons from agencies who are connected to the NYS PROMISE initiative.
To support sustainable partnership development for greater progress and impact on the goals of NYS PROMISE, the Steering Committee engaged in a structured, time sensitive strategic planning and partnership framework development effort. To develop the elements of a prioritized strategy, the group used Group Concept Mapping (GCM), and constructed a visual framework, or concept map, that served as the basis for prioritization and strategy development throughout the process. The GCM approach employs a group process to capture individual contributions for consensus around a given topic, using a structured approach with a specific sequence of steps that support timely and consistent engagement in the process. GCM incorporates opinions and values, and presents the results in ways that are understandable and usable. 25 individuals from 8 member agencies took part in the concept map development, contributing elements in response to the following prompt: “To yield enduring individual outcomes, a viable system to support youth with disabilities in their transition from high school to successful adult lives needs to include…
NYS PROMISE Learning Community Group Concept Mapping: Fall 2016 Case Manager Experience - Final Report
Beginning in 2014, the Federal Government provided funding to New York State as part of an initiative to improve services that lead to sustainable outcomes for youth receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. As part of the NYS PROMISE initiative, Concept Systems, Inc. worked with the Learning Community to develop learning needs frameworks using the Group Concept Mapping methodology (GCM). The GCM projects gather, aggregates, and integrate the specific knowledge and opinions of the Learning Community members. This allows for their guidance and involvement in supporting NYS PROMISE as a viable community of practice. This work also increases the responsiveness of NYS PROMISE to the Learning Community members’ needs by inspiring discussion during the semi-annual in-person meetings. As of the end of year three, three GCM projects have been completed with the PROMISE Learning Community. These projects focused on Outreach and Recruitment Project 1), Case Management and Service Delivery (Project 2), and Case Manager Experience (Project 3). This report discusses the data collection method and participation in the Case Manager Experience GCM project, as well as providing graphics, statistical reports, and a summary of the analysis
Impact of the Internet on Final Year Students' Research: A Case Study of Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria
The 21st century is characterized by advancements in information and communication technology (ICT), including the Internet. Final year students of Covenant University implore the use of the Internet in writing their projects. This paper examines the extent of accessibility and use of the Internet by these students and the impact the Internet has on their projects. A questionnaire was used for data collection. A total of 150 questionaires were distributed to students from each of the three colleges in the university. The results show that all respondents used the Internet for their project work. Nearly all indicated that the Internet has an impact on their projects, especially in the areas of quality of work, speed, time economy, and recency of materials. Recommendations for improvement include provision of wireless Internet access points and training and retraining of students to acquire computer and Internet search skills
Cataloguing and Classification in an ICT Age: Matters Arising
The paper discusses the current trends in cataloguing and classification of library
materials in the information and communication technology era. There is
outstanding evidence that ICT has improved cataloguing activities, but has at the
same time given rise to some issues of concern to the library, librarian and the
users. These identified issues include threat to the position of the cataloguer,
requisite skills, infrastructure, training, software etc. Suggestions given on how to
derive maximum benefits include capacity building through self-development,
review of curriculum, constant power supply and regular user bibliographic
instruction
Running and Maintaining an ICT-Based Library in a Developing Economy: The Covenant University Experience
Information and Communication Technology has revolutionized library and
Information sen,ices delivery across the globe. The paper examines the Covenant
University experience as a model to encourage libraries in developing economies
that leveraging with international standards and benchmarks as well as best
practices is possible. The superiority of ICT-based library over its manua
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND THE STUDY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION SERVICE
Users' Satisfaction in Academic Libraries: Issues and Strategies for Intervention
Libraries and inforfn{!tion centres are defined by their collections,
services and audiences. Academic libraries exist to support their parent
institutions in teaching, research, study and community services. The
justification for rigorous and complex organization of library materials is
the satisfaction of the users. ·Despite past efforts at achieving this, recent
studies indicate users' dissatisfaction. This paper examined past efforts at
meeting users' needs, identified existing complaints and suggested
strategies for intervention such as full computerization, closed access
shelves, internet connectivity, electronic cataloguing, and pragmatic user
education among others. It also recommended linkages and collaboration
with multinational corporations as an option of generating extra fund and
endowments to augment their statutory subventions. A ranking system by
Nigerian Library Association and National Library of Nigeria based on
academic libraries' automation and collection status was also
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