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The most widely-used text on the topic of collaboration,
Interactions is a guide for preprofessionals and professionals to
help them understand and participate effectively in their
interactions with other school professionals and parents, in an
increasingly diverse world that is also now routinely
electronically and globally connected. Interactions presents theory
and conceptual principles heavily seasoned with examples, cases,
and applied activities. Written specifically to enable readers to
quickly use their skills in professional settings, the book will be
a useful tool for pre-service educators and practitioners-whether
they are engaged in formal instructional settings, a study group,
or independent study. The book recognizes that knowledge about
instructional practices that can improve student outcomes are more
important than ever before, and educators are scrambling to respond
to the federal legislative mandates that require increasingly high
standards and a clear trajectory of improving academic performance
for all students, including those with disabilities and other
special needs.
The PRINCE2 Agile(R) Practical Implementation Guide - Step-by-step
advice for every project type, Second edition This guide explains
how the structured, management-driven PRINCE2 project governance
framework can work cohesively with team-driven, quality-focused,
responsive Agile methods. This guide provides an overview of
PRINCE2(R) and Agile before detailing the combined PRINCE2 Agile
governance and project management framework. It also provides
expert guidance on how to implement the PRINCE2 Agile framework in
your organization, whether you have existing PRINCE2, Agile or
waterfall structures in place, or you are implementing PRINCE2
Agile with no pre-existing frameworks. The key to successfully
implementing PRINCE2 Agile is understanding how it brings together
PRINCE2 and Agile best practices into a cohesive framework, and how
to adapt that framework to meet your organization's specific needs.
This guide is structured to provide you with the core information
that you need to understand how PRINCE2 Agile works, and
implementation guidelines aligned to the needs of your organization
and your projects. Ideal for PRINCE2 Agile students, project
managers, IT managers, senior managers, PRINCE2 users and Agile
users, this guide will help you to successfully deliver high
business value outcomes within the PRINCE2 Agile framework. This
guide is aligned to the official PRINCE2 Agile(R) guide, Third
impression. PRINCE2(R) is a registered trade mark of AXELOS
Limited. All rights reserved. This book is an official AXELOS
licensed product.
In this new edition of her award-winning book, Jamie Lynn Cooke
explains the principles of Agile, shows why it works, and
demonstrates how to use Agile to significantly increase
productivity, quality, and customer satisfaction in any industry.
It shows how Agile approaches can give you a faster, more flexible
and highly responsive framework, allowing your organisation to
leverage internal and external changes more quickly; significantly
more efficient use of resources and time, freeing up staff for
greater innovation and value creation; direct stakeholder
engagement, resulting in better customer relationships and more
compelling product development. Written for managers and business
professionals, the book presents a range of proven Agile methods
including Scrum, Kanban, Feature Driven Development and the Dynamic
Systems Development Method in clear business language. The author
then devotes a chapter to each of the 12 Agile principles that make
these approaches consistently successful, and details how to use
these methods to tackle the core challenges faced by every
organization. The book concludes with in-depth case study that
compares Agile with traditional approaches for achieving three
common business objectives, followed by step-by-step guidelines to
making Agile work for your organization, and a range of resources
for further reading. Read this book and learn how to unleash the
potential of Agile in your organization.
A timely exploration of the allusive, sculptural fiber work of an
important contemporary South African artist The book presents an
early career survey of the work of Cape Town-based artist Igshaan
Adams (b. 1982), showcasing his multimedia practice since 2009. In
addition to exploring recurring motifs in his work-Arabic
calligraphy, the rose, the (self-)portrait, Sufi symbols, and
pathways literal and metaphorical-the publication highlights some
of Adams's material concerns, including his sculptural applications
of weaving, his embrace of recycled materials related to black
South African domesticity and interiority, and his use of the
gallery wall and floor in installations. Hendrik Folkerts surveys
the artist's recent work, addressing its engagement with presence,
absence, and the trace.. Adams himself offers a visual essay
enabling readers to see details they would be imperceptible in a
gallery setting. In shorter essays and poetic texts, the other
authors focus on the South African historical and political
context, specific artworks, and particular creative strategies,
materialities, and narratives. Distributed for the Art Institute of
Chicago Exhibition Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (April
2-August 1, 2022)
The definitive book on a creative force who continues to influence
sculpture and installation art.
Jessica Stockholder has long broken
down the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and architecture
to explore the body in social and cultural space - using found
objects intertwined with profusions of vivid colours. This revised,
updated edition spotlights the extraordinary evolution of her
career, and examines the pivotal role she has played in shaping
some of the most fundamental ideas around which contemporary
sculpture and painting revolve today.
A profound examination of the complex constructs that have kept
“outsider” and self-taught artists on the margins of the
mainstream The artists in Boundary Trouble in American Vanguard Art
defy binary constructs of insider and outsider. Some are
credentialed professionals, others are self-identified amateurs,
and yet others are indifferent to categorical classification
systems. These shifting identifications and concepts are examined
in 16 essays, challenging established narratives of American and
modernist art histories. The book considers the work of Romare
Bearden, James Castle, Minnie Evans, Marisol, Betye Saar, Rosie Lee
Tompkins, and more. Rooted in intersectional disciplinary studies
that draw on race, queer, and feminist scholarship, these
groundbreaking perspectives argue for expanding how we engage with
works and makers that are routinely marginalized within mainstream
visual culture. These essays make a compelling case for the
necessity of a level playing field for all artists, trained and
untrained, where difference is both recognized and embraced.
Published by the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Study
in the Visual Arts/Distributed by Yale University Press
Haegue Yang is renowned for her multifaceted works that vary in
form from collage to kinetic sculpture, perceptively evoking
historical and contemporary narratives of migration, displacement,
and cross-cultural translation. Using a language of abstraction,
Yang transforms ordinary and domestic materials, such as venetian
blinds, light bulbs, drying racks, yarn, and bells, into deeply
allegorical, meticulously constructed installations and sculptures
that dissociate these materials from their original contexts. The
artist's installations become immersive environments that provoke
the senses with a diversity of scents, sounds, and textures.
Featuring essays contextualising Yang's artistic career, this book
fully illustrates the scope of Art Gallery of Ontario's
groundbreaking exhibition and generates new understandings of
Yang's transformative contributions to the field of contemporary
art.
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The why and how of "Keeping Spirits Alive" through writing memoir.
Who is she-your mother-deep down inside? How will she be
remembered? Why does it matter? Join Lynn Cook Henriksen on a
compelling journey, as she shows you how to discover your mother's
individuality and write to tell about it. "TellTale Souls Writing
the Mother Memoir: How to Tap Memory and Write Your Story Capturing
Character and Spirit" has the power to move people and change
awareness. "If you could tell just one small story that would
capture your mother's character and keep her spirit alive, what
would it be?" You'll find secrets to answering this question via
intriguing prompts and exercises throughout the guide's Five Acts -
steps to success - interwoven with 40 memoirs by TellTale Souls who
have walked this path. Want to wrap your mind around a bold, new
take on the art and craft of writing memoir? The Mother Memoir is a
special kind of memoir and the only place to begin. Your
relationship with the person you call mother shaped who you are and
the color of your world, like it or not. That, in itself, shapes
the contour of your writing. With TellTale Souls you'll find a
truly innovative, non-academic teaching approach that makes writing
memoir doable by helping writers of any level access memory and
create true and telling tales in just a few pages. From a new
perspective, Henriksen guides you to that tender spot deep inside
to locate striking memories, and then to turn the hint of
fragrance; the turn of a phrase; the hum of a tune; the flash of an
eye; the back of a hand; or a fragment of family ritual into a
remarkable short, true story about your mother. This is where those
new to writing will find the writing process demystified, and
professional authors will encounter abundant food for thought and
techniques to get their creative juices flowing. Either way, before
you know it, you'll find yourself digging deep into the essence of
your mother's spirit and writing about her in ways that define her
character as never before. "TellTale Souls Writing the Mother
Memoir: Tap Memory & Write Your Story Capturing Character and
Spirit" is the culmination of well over a decade leading workshops
and story salons. The heartfelt responses from people exploring
their most intimate memories and intense feelings, molding them
into stories, and enthusiastically sharing them, struck me dead
center. Through their laughter, tears, and spirited thanks, I got
it, and this book was born. Ultimately, the essential elements that
make up the bond between mothers and their daughters and sons
reflects the universality of the maternal soul and the significance
of connecting, through stories, with people from all walks of life.
REVIEWS: "Rarely does a book carve out a unique place for itself
within the hallowed halls of writerly advice and wisdom, yet Ms.
Henriksen has fearlessly stepped into uncharted, original waters
with TellTale Souls Writing the Mother Memoir... this a book for me
to recommend... and one to keep on my desk as a reference tool to
inspire my writing moments. TellTale Souls brings to mind both
Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg and Walking on Water by
Madeleine L'Engle. It is destined to be one of the classics
required to complete the journey for writing the truth and writing
it well. I've discovered a new favorite that incorporates all the
aspects of writing I trust and believe in-spirituality, memory,
passion, and the power of story " - River Jordan, author of Praying
for Strangers: An Adventure of the Human Spirit "Tell Tale Souls
Writing the Mother Memoir is a gentle guide that invites you to
explore the terrain of mother-child relationships, a journey of
wisdom, courage, and heart. In every chapter you'll discover tips
and techniques that invite you to breathe life into stories about
your mother and times gone by. This book is a true memoir writer's
companion." -Linda Joy Myers, Ph.D., author of The Power of Memoir,
How to Write You
If the goal of an Agile project is to deliver the highest business
value solution possible, why is the business user the least
supported member of the Agile team? It's good to be an Agile
developer. The Agile community provides Agile developers with
countless supporting resources including books, websites, forums,
and conferences where Agile development issues can be raised,
discussed, and jointly addressed by the group. The interesting
thing is that, where Agile approaches go to great lengths to
provide developers with the foundation they need to deliver
high-value software solutions, there is relatively little
equivalent support provided for the business users. In most Agile
methods, the business user is solely responsible for the
identification, requirements gathering, clarification, and
assignment of priorities for their requested system capabilities.
Agile development teams rely on business users having sufficient
knowledge, vision, objectivity, and time to ensure that these
capabilities provide the best possible solution. The Power of the
Agile Business Analyst: 30 surprising ways a business analyst can
add value to your Agile development team challenges whether Agile
projects are truly positioned to deliver the highest-value business
solutions without offering business users the equivalent level of
support, validation, and collaboration that is provided for the
Agile development team. To address this challenge, The Power of the
Agile Business Analyst proposes including an Agile business analyst
on the development team to provide business users with the support
they need, as well as a valuable resource to assist the Agile
developers in their analysis, design, testing, and implementation
work throughout the project. 30 ways an Agile Business Analyst can
help your team Drawing on more than 20 years' experience as a
senior business analyst and international solutions consultant,
Jamie Lynn Cooke details 30 achievable ways in which Agile business
analysts can increase the relevance, quality, and overall business
value of your Agile projects. Read this book and learn how to:
*Maximize the business value of your Agile solutions. *Leverage the
skills, experience, and opportunities an Agile business analyst can
bring to your project. *Find the most qualified Agile business
analyst to complement your team. *Identify how an Agile business
analyst can help you address the most critical challenges on your
Agile project. *Use the strengths of an Agile business analyst to
position your projects for ongoing funding and executive support.
The Power of the Agile Business Analyst also provides guidance for
business analysts who want to transition their skills to work most
effectively in Agile environments. Bridge the gap between the
business users and the Agile development team The Power of the
Agile Business Analyst explains how having a skilled business
analyst on the Agile team provides business users with peer support
for their most critical business requirements, and provides the
Agile development team with a business-knowledgeable resource who
is available to work hands-on with them throughout the project.
These are only some of the ways in which Agile business analysts
empower development teams to deliver the most successful Agile
solutions. Read this book and discover how an Agile business
analyst can significantly increase the value of your solution.
Deliver exceptional results from your IT department using Agile
approaches. Agile methodologies and practices have been proven over
the past two decades to increase the relevance, quality,
flexibility and business value of software solutions. The IT
departments of many large and successful organizations (including
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and BT) have all delivered productivity
gains through the adoption of Agile approaches. It worked for them,
but will it work for you? Everything you want to know about Agile
is written specifically to address the challenges of implementing
Agile within the unique structures, constraints and culture of your
organization. It provides you with the information you need to
assess whether Agile is right for your department, to select the
Agile methodologies and practices that are best suited to your
work, to successfully implement these approaches, and to measure
the outcomes. Most importantly, this book gives you strategies for
aligning Agile work within the reporting, budgeting, staffing and
governance constraints of your organization, which is arguably the
biggest challenge. Written for executives, IT department managers
and other senior decision makers, this book is equally valuable for
IT project managers, team leaders and management consultants who
want to deliver successful Agile results. Jamie Lynn Cooke has 21
years' experience as a senior business analyst and solutions
consultant, and has worked with over 125 public and private sector
organizations throughout Australia, Canada and the US. Jamie has
been working with Agile methodologies since 2003, and has written
several other books on Agile, including Agile Productivity
Unleashed and Agile: An Executive Guide: Real results from IT
budgets. An essential read for anyone wanting to make Agile work in
their organization!
Richly illustrated volume exploring the inseparable histories of
modernist abstraction and twentieth-century textiles. Â
Published on the occasion of an exhibition curated by Lynne Cooke,
Woven Histories offers a fresh and authoritative look at
textiles—particularly weaving—as a major force in the evolution
of abstraction. This richly illustrated volume features more than
fifty creators whose work crosses divisions and hierarchies
formerly segregating the fine arts from the applied arts and
handicrafts. Â Woven Histories begins in the early twentieth
century, rooting the abstract art of Sophie Taeuber-Arp in the
applied arts and handicrafts, then features the interdisciplinary
practices of Anni Albers, Sonia Delaunay, Liubov Popova, Varvara
Stepanova, and others who sought to effect social change through
fabrics for furnishings and apparel. Over the century, the
intersection of textiles and abstraction engaged artists from Ed
Rossbach, Kay Sekimachi, Ruth Asawa, Lenore Tawney, and Sheila
Hicks to Rosemarie Trockel, Ellen Lesperance, Jeffrey Gibson,
Igshaan Adams, and Liz Collins, whose textile-based works continue
to shape this discourse. Including essays by distinguished art
historians as well as reflections from contemporary artists, this
ambitious project traces the intertwined histories of textiles and
abstraction as vehicles through which artists probe urgent issues
of our time. Â
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