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Corporate Social ResponsibilityKangaroo Farts and the Teachable Moment
Author: Sabrina Greupner is the Ontario Science Centre’s Cisco Science Fellow for Innovative Learning Technologies. This is Cisco’s first museum-based fellowship. As any adult who’s ever tried to hold the
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityA Torch Bearer is a Local Hero
Torch Bearers represent individuals that have proven to be a local hero. What are some of the challenges you had to overcome? My name is Brianna Buckle and I’m 1
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityRepresenting Canada by Carrying the Torch
How does it make you feel being an athlete and representing Canada by carrying the torch? Being a torch bearer to me is symbolic of the experiences: the trials and
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Cisco CanadaHarnessing the Power of Sport Through the TO2015 GAMES!
What sparked your interest in being a Torch Bearer? Since being chosen, I thought of many reasons, but all seem way too embarrassing, almost “Hallmark”-ish. But then I met someone
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityWhat Sparked Your Interest in Being a TO2015 Torch Bearer?
What sparked your interest in being a torch Bearer? I wanted to be a part of a large sporting event so that I could share in the excitement and the spirit
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityWhat Does Being a Torch Bearer for the TO2015 GAMES Mean to You?
What does being a torch bearer mean to you? Being a torch bearer means participating in a pre-games event across the Provinces that brings attention and visible representation to the
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Cisco CanadaBeing a TO2015 Torch Bearer allows me to share my story!
1. Torch bearers represent individuals that have proven to be a local hero. What are some of the challenges you had to overcome? As a 36 year old mom
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EducationHow Durham College, Cisco and the Whitby Abilities Centre are Training Tomorrow’s IT Professionals
By Laura Franks, Computer Science Professor, Durham College The TORONTO 2015 Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are huge, including some 30 venues scattered throughout basically the whole Golden Horseshoe
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CollaborationWhy a Collaboration Vision Matters for Bringing Lines of Business Together
Over the course of this series, I’ve talked about the value of collaboration for making enterprises more successful and the role played by communications technologies to make this possible. Conversely,
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityHow to Build an Awesome STEM Field Trip
Take high school girls, combine them with passionate Cisco employees and cool technology and you get an awesome day helping young women explore careers in science, technology, education and math
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Cisco CanadaVisiting Toronto’s Pearson Airport? Be sure to check out our new Cisco TORONTO 2015 Countdown Clock!
We have exciting news to share – an indoor version of the Cisco TORONTO 2015 Countdown Clock is now welcoming visitors at Toronto Pearson! Like the original clock installed at…
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Corporate Social ResponsibilityWinnipeg Warriors Hockey Club Wins Cisco Canada’s Hockey’s Hidden Hero Contest!
In the fall of 2014, Cisco Canada launched our Hockey’s Hidden Heroes contest. We wanted to not only celebrate the spirit of hockey, but to encourage people to nominate their
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CollaborationUnderstanding Adoption Barriers to Collaboration, Part 2
This is the second post about adoption barriers, with both being part of my broader series titled Collaboration Insights. Overall, this is the fourth post in a five part series,
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EducationRare and Cherished
By Mike Druiven, Craig Kielburger Secondary School I’ve been a high school technological studies teacher in Ontario for 27 years. Very early in my career I learned that what students
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Cisco CanadaCisco Canada and TORONTO 2015 Games: What’s Been Happening Lately?
A lot of exciting stuff! From the recently held Youth Summit in March, themed around building community through sport and culture; the official 100-day countdown to the TORONTO 2015 Games,…
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CollaborationUnderstanding Adoption Barriers to Collaboration, Part 1
This is the third post in my Collaboration Insights series, and since effective collaboration eludes so many companies, I wanted to examine the barriers to adoption. Despite the widespread availability
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Cisco CanadaHow Cisco’s Networking Academy meets High School Students’ Needs
By: Susan Monachino, OCT, B.Sc., Computer Technology Teacher and Technology Department Head What critical component is pervasive across all careers, from A (Architect) to Z (Zoologist) and everything in between?
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CollaborationComplexity versus Simplicity in Making Collaboration Work
*Posted originally on Jon Arnold’s Analyst 2.0 Blog on March 16, 2015 This is the second post in my new Collaboration Insights series, with the focus being…
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CollaborationCollaboration Insights – Getting Work Done – New Series
*Posted originally on Jon Arnold’s Analyst 2.0 Blog on March 2, 2015 The term collaboration is a bit of a loaded word, but it’s become central to any conversation now around workplace
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Cisco CanadaHarnessing the power of “What If?”
Sabrina Greupner is the Ontario Science Centre’s new Cisco Science Fellow for Innovative Learning Technologies. This is Cisco’s first museum-based fellowship. My love affair with all things geeky started in
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