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Go beyond usability with SPARCK’s podcast series 'Beyond Usability' - unlocking UX research's power to drive business breakthroughs. Join our expert guests sharing invaluable insights on leveraging UX research to drive innovation, shape strategy, and revolutionise technology. Follow us to stay updated and elevate your understanding of UX research. Host: Sayani Mitra Music Credits: Karol Bonawentura Mieliński - https://www.instagram.com/b.onaventura Magdalena Kowal - https://www.instagram.com ...
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The SPARC Effect

Travis Walker

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You know that warm and relaxed feeling you get when sitting around a campfire, trading stories with friends? There’s power in those stories—whether they’re funny, poignant, life-affirming, or surprising—to bring us closer together. They connect us, live within us, change us, and help us grow. We call this The SPARC Effect. Welcome to our new podcast where we bring the power of storytelling to our own digital campfire. In The SPARC Effect, Travis Walker shares stories from our collaborative m ...
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今回は第4期SPARC Japanの活動をスタートさせるにふさわしくSPARCのExecutive DirectorであるHeather Joseph氏をお招きし、米国におけるSPARCの活動状況についてお話をいただきます。また第4期のSPARC Japan活動方針をご説明させていただき、日本版SPARCの方向性について模索してみたいと思います。SPARC活動の拠点である米国での最新動向を担当者から直接伺える貴重な機会、是非ご覧ください。
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電子ジャーナルの到来は、学会に「コンテンツをどこで、どう公開するか」の選択を常に迫られる日々をもたらしました。 海外では、「プラットフォームの維持を学会内で行うか、または業者委託するか」といった問題から、自らのコンテンツにどのように タグ付けするかまで、デジタル世界がもたらした課題と改革はさらに先へ先へと進んでいます。 また、オープンアクセスをどのように具現化するかなど、ジャーナル出版の母体である学術団体が考えるべきことは尽きることはありません。 今回のSPARC Japanセミナーでは、以前よりご要望の多かった、現在日本で導入可能な海外のプラットフォームの紹介とともに、日本を代表するプラットフォームである「J-STAGE」についても、学術情報流通の現状を踏まえ、その機能や今後の展開などについてご講演を頂きます。 各社、各団体は、現在、プラットフォーム維持または製作において、何をもっとも重要だと考えているのか、学会の要望等にどう対応しているかなど、実際の現場の状況もご講演いただく予定です。
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The official video account of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition. Here you can find video of all our conferences and special events. SPARC®, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, is an international alliance of academic and research libraries working to correct imbalances in the scholarly publishing system. To learn more, visit http://arl.org/sparc
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SPARC Up

Angel Wilson

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The idea for SPARC Up grew from a steady increase of voices in the minority community wishing for more information and acceptance of autistic children. This increase came to include professionals in the childcare, education, and mental health communities as well. By increasing community knowledge of autism in general, more services and interventions will be welcomed in institutions such as education, there will be less community stigma aimed at autistic families, and more advocates will be c ...
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Rebecca Stokes from University School of Nashville joined the SPARC Effect to share how she grew her After School Enrichment Program, which doubled in size in eight years. From faculty recruitment to finding space for classes, Rebecca offered valuable insight into staying flexible and positive to best manage these pivotal programs. Take a seat arou…
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Embrace agility to amplify UX research's impact. Join SPARCK's Head of Design Paul Bailey and Senior Researcher Cecilia Mir as they unveil expert strategies for going agile by seamlessly integrating rapid, iterative research into traditional design and development teams. Learn how to overcome resistance and elevate your agile workflow with invaluab…
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Discover how UX research remains vital in the age of AI. This compelling episode unravels the delicate balance between leveraging AI capabilities and prioritising human-centric insights for ethical, useful AI development. Featuring industry experts Laura Musgrave and Mark Branigan, who guide businesses and researchers in navigating the changing tid…
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Unlock the secrets of strategic research that drives business success. In this gripping opener, you'll learn how to transcend traditional usability testing and harness user research insights that mitigate risks, overcome biases and fuel innovation. Featuring SPARCK’s in-house experts Dr Abdur Rahman and Dr Kyle Brown, who reveal the transformative …
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With Summer 2024 closing in, we are at the peak of marketing season. Aubrey Bursch from Easy School Marketing joined host Travis Walker to share the strategies and theories we should consider as we focus on marketing our programs. How do we reach our target market? What strategies are most effective? Why do we need to consider certain methods over …
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Go beyond usability with SPARCK’s podcast series 'Beyond Usability' - unlocking UX research's power to drive business breakthroughs. Join our expert guests sharing invaluable insights on leveraging UX research to drive innovation, shape strategy, and revolutionise technology. Follow us to stay updated and elevate your understanding of UX research.…
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Krystal Speed, from Your HR Strategist, joined the SPARC Effect to discuss trends in Human Resources. With experience in Auxiliary Programs, Krystal gave great practical insight into focusing on employee well-being, aligning your school's policies and practices with its stated mission, and recognizing the growing force and expectations of Gen Z sta…
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Laura Walker and Bob Rojee join the SPARC Effect to discuss how they prioritize and leverage staff training to create their ideal camp culture. Why is camp culture so important? What are the “musts” that should happen in training? How do you turn high school/college students into competent and confident counselors? Laura and Bob share valuable insi…
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Jana Blackwell, Jim Patterson, and Tejan Walcott join the SPARC Effect to discuss how professional development and networking has impacted on their career success. From local networks, in-person and virtual events, and communities like SPARC, engaging in cooperative networking provides much-needed support, connection, and inspiration in a professio…
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Travis brought on Katie Peterson from the Breck School and Michael Carmody from Fort Worth Country Day to discuss how they utilize off-season camps to extend summer fun. There are a variety of approaches to off-season camps and they shared the strategy, purpose and fun that these camps can bring. This is a very fun episode with plenty of giggles an…
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David Sullivan, who is a senior advisor with SPARC and former Head of School, came on the show to give us some great insight to the Head of School's role in Auxiliary Programs. Heads have so much to balance, and Auxiliary is an important lever to pay attention to and play an active role in. David gave some great advice and perspective on how that b…
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Laura Walker of Charlotte Latin School and Katie Peterson of Breck School came on The SPARC Effect to share how they generate excitement for the launch of summer registration. We are seeing more and more throughout the industry the directors are making the launch of registration a big deal and they are seeing a positive impact from it. Travis discu…
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Travis Walker got to speak with Karen McCann McClelland and Bob Rojee to discuss all of the things we have to look forward to with the SPARC National Conference closing in! The Conference is October 1st-4th and will be at the Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, Arizona. There is so much value to be had at the conference both in the attendees and program…
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Travis Walker and Nat Saltonstall sit down to discuss Auxiliary Programs and how they are impacting independent schools throughout the country. We discussed what auxiliary programs are, how they benefit schools and how SPARC is assisting schools in their pursuit of those benefits. Check out SPARCnational.com for more information about Auxiliary Pro…
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In this week's episode, we welcome Anna Stewart, Manager at Drowning Prevention Coalition of Palm Beach County. Her background as a Crime Scene Investigator and a non fatal drowning survivor also has given her a unique perspective in her current line of work. We discussed the ABC's of water safety and the resources available the residents of Palm B…
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In this week’s episode, we welcome Quaitba Davis, The Corporate Director of ABA (Applied behavior analysis) Assessments and the Regional Director of diagnostics. We discuss understanding how culture factors into creating a treatment program, positive and negative punishment procedures, and what families should look for when selecting a BCBA(Behavio…
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In this week's episode, we welcome Natalie Eno, Family Resource Specialist at Treasure Coast Early Steps/Easterseals Florida. Natalie is a mother of three daughters, the oldest diagnosed with autism. We discussed the resources she found that helped her better understand and care for her autistic daughter, making time for her other children, and the…
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In this week's episode, we welcome Tricia Williams, the Area Director of Best Buddies in Palm Beach. We discuss her journey as a mother of a neurodivergent child and as a provider, the fight for inclusivity, and the history of Best Buddies. Best Buddies International Website: https://www.bestbuddies.org/ Best Buddies Florida Facebook: https://www.f…
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In this week's episode, we welcome Chandra McKinney- Clarke, MS and Jeffrey Lucas of FAU CARD (Florida Atlantic University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities). FAU CARD provides expert consulting, training, and support, at no charge, for all people across all race, ethnic, and gender groups, with autism and related disabilities, their famil…
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In this episode, Inside The House, we will talk about the warning calls coming from inside the house which is the autism community. These issues have been raised by autistic individuals, their families, and observant providers for years, but have mostly gone unaddressed or even ignored. To ignore them, however, could set the stage for the autism fi…
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Even before her twins were formally diagnosed with autism, their mother Meici knew that they would need support and her advocacy. In this episode, Meici and I talk about the journey to diagnosis and services, what it means to be an advocate for your autistic child, and how her view on autism reflects in her relationship with her children and their …
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In this episode, we are introduced to Ryan and his story of navigating the world while being neurodivergent. As an adult who works to help others with neurodivergent conditions, Ryan talks with me about the importance of support systems, giving back to and improving the community he belongs to, and how we can all become better allies and advocates.…
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In this episode, we discuss one of the most important (and often overlooked) aspects of autism: sensory. While all of us use our senses to understand the world around us, autistic and other neurodivergent people process things very differently. Let's take a look at how our seven (yes, seven!) senses digest the input around us, and why we should alw…
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The idea for SPARC Up grew from a steady increase of voices in the minority community wishing for more information and acceptance of autistic children. This increase came to include professionals in the childcare, education, and mental health communities as well. By increasing community knowledge of autism in general, more services and intervention…
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日本数学会の刊行物の電子化は溯及電子化を含めてほぼすべて完了に向かいつつあります。今後は,日本の数学者コミュニティーの研究支援,研究成果発信,若手研究者養成に最適な形で電子化の事業を拡大することを検討中です。その中でSPARC Japan に期待することを説明します。Par 戸瀬 信之(日本数学会)
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国立情報学研究所は、平成15(2003)年度から、国際学術情報流通基盤整備事業(通称、SPARC Japan)を推進しています。これまでの3期、10年間の活動を通じて、国内の学協会誌の国際発信力強化やアドボカシ(啓発活動)に取り組み、一定の成果を挙げてきました。一方、大学図書館との連携強化やオープンアクセスへの対応が新たな課題として浮かび上がってきています。本発表では、SPARC Japanが誕生した背景を振り返り、つづいてこれまでの活動を成果と課題をまとめ、最後にSPARCJapanの今後の展開について報告します。Par 尾城 孝一(国立情報学研究所)
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過去10年間,オープンアクセスというものの考え方は変化してきました。それはゆっくりと,しかし着実に,学術研究において理論的概念から現実に影響を与えつつあります。オープンアクセス・ジャーナルやリポジトリといったしっかりとしたインフラが確立され,それらは新しいライセンスの枠組みや,組織的,国家的また国際的ポリシーの策定などに支えられています。研究者は見知らぬ世界へ足を踏み込むことに躊躇していましたが,今では喜んで受け入れ,オープンアクセスによる学術情報流通は空前の規模となっています。流通システムの急激な変化やオープンアクセスの標準化により,この活動への期待は高まっており,研究活動や研究成果に可視的かつ明確なインパクトを与えるでしょう。今回はこのインパクトに係わる初期的兆候,新たに現れつつある好機…
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The Right to Research Coalition's first Open Access Week 2011 webcast features Heather Joseph, Executive Director of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), speaking on the current state of Open Access and the importance of students in making open the new norm in scholarly publishing. The webcast also features Goldis Cham…
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