Future tech will give you the benefits of city life anywhere | Julio Gil | TED@UPS

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I have created a new TED ED lesson to be used in higher education courses. Our TEDxFSCJ Learning Adventures​ continue using this TED Talk in online discussions in Strategic Management, Information Systems, and Leadership courses.

Future tech will give you the benefits of city life anywhere | Julio Gil | TED@UPS

LESSON CREATED BY JOSE G. LEPERVANCHE USING VIDEO FROM TED YOUTUBE CHANNEL

Thinking about Country Living. Don’t believe predictions that say the future is trending towards city living. Urbanization is actually reaching the end of its cycle, says logistics expert Julio Gil, and soon more people will be choosing to live (and work) in the countryside, thanks to rapid advances in augmented reality, autonomous delivery, off-the-grid energy and other technologies.

TED Ed Lesson link: https://ed.ted.com/on/rGppNZUR

The involuntary immigrant | Luis Mejia | TEDxFSCJ | What is the future of DACA?

LESSON CREATED BY JOSE G. LEPERVANCHE USING VIDEO FROM TEDxTalks YOUTUBE CHANNEL

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Let’s Begin…

What is the future of DACA? Watch our dreamer’s talking about involuntary immigration. As a college student, activist, and community volunteer, Luis is working to change our perspective on the undocumented immigrant youth of this country. He is one of the thousands of people who were granted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was implemented by by President Obama’s direction to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 2012. President Trump is removing DACA and asking Congress for an immigration law.
1. What is the future of DACA and the dreamers?
2. How to influence our government leaders to improve their strategies and laws?
For example, immigration and the future of undocumented workers.
TED Ed Lesson Link: https://ed.ted.com/on/X2kyo6Zh

New discussion using TED Ed Lesson: Jason Pontin: Can technology solve our big problems? Technology and SDGs

Example of TED Ed Lesson combining our Technology discussions and Global Goals (Sustainable development Goals SDGs). As IT professional this is a Global Learning opportunity to explore how we can make our contributions for a better world.

New discussion using TED Ed Lesson: Jason Pontin: Can technology solve our big problems? Technology and SDGs

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New discussion in our  courses using TED Ed Lesson: Jason Pontin: Can technology solve our big problems?.  Discussion is about our Global Learning Opportunities to integrate TED Talks, TEDxFSCJ Learning Adventures, and Sustainable Development Goals SDGs.

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How technology can contribute to one of more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals SDGs?
On September 25th 2015, countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years. For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part: governments, the private sector, civil society and people like you. Visit their website and see how technology can help.

 

Be Prepared to Change. A Personal Leadership System Overview

Management of Personal Systems. Be Prepared to Change and Lead Yourself to Higher Levels. A Personal Leadership System®. u01 Overview. Time is one thing in the world that we cannot change. Information, communications, family, friends, and work overload our time. We fill our day with activities that overwhelm our capacity to handle them. We need extreme time management methods to cope with stress, un-productivity, and procrastination. Is not about multi-tasking, it is about packed-tasking. Time survivors keep them busy without losing sanity. Busy people always have time to do more. Lazy people always complain about the things they cannot do. Managers select busy people when assembling successful teams. Personal Leadership System (c) developed by Dr. Jose G. Lepervanche (www.lepervanche.org) based on beliefs, values, priorities, lifelong project management, effective delegation, and technology usage to simplify life and work.