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Dandelion Program 3 Year Report (Extended)
The Dandelion Program is an initiative to build Information Technology, life, and executive functioning skills to help establish IT careers for people on the autism spectrum. It is a three-year structured roadmap of transformation initiatives to improve the abilities of Dandelion team members in a number of key areas
How to Work Effectively with Colleagues on the Autism Spectrum
MD_8024a_18_Dandelion_Program_autistic_colleagues_flyer_v3.pdf: 91 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Examples of DXC Dandelion Program Trainee Talent and Value
Over the last five years, the Dandelion Program initiated independent research studies to review the performance and benefits of the program, across all our teams
Dandelion Program 3 Year Report (Re-Assigned)
The Dandelion Program is an initiative to build Information Technology, life, and executive functioning skills to help establish IT careers for people on the autism spectrum. It is a three-year structured roadmap of transformation initiatives to improve the abilities of Dandelion team members in a number of key areas
Tips on Working From Home When You are on the Autism Spectrum
In the COVID19 world, we have additional need and expectation to be able to work remotely. For many on the Autism Spectrum (AS) who have been adjusting to work environments this change can be a big disruption. Below are some tips for those of you on the spectrum working from home, to assist you in remaining calmer and being more productive. These tips may also prove helpful for those support AS people
The Dandelion Program: 2016 in Review
[Excerpt] The Dandelion Program is an initiative to build valuable Information Technology, life, and executive functional skills to help establish careers for people on the autism spectrum. The implementation and assessment of Dandelion pods concentrates on identifying and supporting individuals on the autism spectrum with the potential to excel in testing, data science, and cyber security roles. Over the course of 2016, the program continued to grow at a rapid rate, and achieved a large number of significant milestones. This report will cover some of the most significant developments over the course of the last year
Complete LibTech 2013 Print Program
PDF of the complete print program from the 2013 Library Technology Conferenc
Library Technology Conference 2015 Print Schedule
PDF of the complete program from the 2015 Library Technology Conference
Blogging: self presentation and privacy
Blogs are permeating most niches of social life, and addressing a wide range of topics from scholarly and political issues1 to family and children’s daily lives. By their very nature, blogs raise a number of privacy issues as they are easy to produce and disseminate, resulting in large amounts of sometimes personal information being broadcast across the Internet in a persistent and cumulative manner. This article reports the preliminary findings of an online survey of bloggers from around the world. The survey explored bloggers’ subjective sense of privacy by examining their blogging practices and their expectations of privacy when publishing online. The findings suggest that blogging offers individuals a unique opportunity to work on their self-identity via the degree of self-expression and social interaction that is available in this medium. This finding helps to explain why bloggers consciously bring the ‘private’ to the public realm, despite the inherent privacy risks they face in doing so
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