Events

  • The Animals of India

    One of the first things one notices when traveling in India is the abundance of animals

  • Zoomtopia

    Virtual Conference , United States

    A two day exploration sponsored by Zoom to showcase most innovative uses of the Zoom platform and discuss latest features and functions as well as what to expect from their upcoming product roadmap. I plan to blog about the event each day and will post most interesting papers and presentations to my "shared research" section.

  • NC Charter School Leadership Development

    Smyrna, Georgia Administration Building

    As a Board member of the North Carolina Virtual Academy (NCVA), I was asked to attend a Leadership Development Summit outside of Atlanta, Georgia in Smyrna. This will be a good opportunity to meet and greet other Board members and different administrators in the Georgia and NC Charter School communities. I plan to blog on

  • Are Bugs Kosher: The Exotic Food of Thailand & Cambodia

    Oasis Center Charlotte, NC, United States

    Learn more about the unique cuisine oof these two countries. Both of their cuisines were influenced by the French colonial presence and an abundance of fresh herbs, fish, and sticky rice. Yes, they do eat and enjoy bugs. Are they Kosher? Surprisingly some are. Come to the presentation to find out which ones.

  • Getting the Most Out of Outsourcing Teams in India

    Kantor Institute of Teaching & Learning 400 Wingrave Drive, Charlotte, NC, United States

    This will be a combination of lecture, panel and discussion. Dr. Ron Kantor was one of the first people too employ off shore outsourcing for the development of training materials for the corporate sector when he was at Bank of America. Since then he has led or collaborated with over 10 different Indian teams on

  • The Buddhas of Bangkok

    Oasis Center Charlotte, NC, United States

    Tibetan Lady in front of Collossal Stone Cut Buddha (Datong - China, 1983) Initially, when Gautama Buddha was alive in about 400 BC, his followers attempted to emulate his lifetime of asceticism, meditation and solitude. As time went on a religion formed around the Buddha's concepts and spiritual practices. No visual representation of the Buddha

    Free
  • Root cause Analysis

    Kantor Institute of Teaching & Learning 400 Wingrave Drive, Charlotte, NC, United States

    Getting to the Root of the Problem: Using Root Cause Analysis to Resolve Conflict, Settle Issues and Gain Strategic Insight

    $5