TA Tuesday (June 19, 2018)

Tools and Resources


At work


Learn something

  • Improve your meetings. Springboard Partners and Simons Strategy & Communications have just released Strategic Facilitation Meeting Planning Guide to help organizations make the most of meetings. Springboard Partners is also doing a webinar on the guide Wednesday, July 18 from 1:00-2:00 pm. To receive a calendar invitation by email, sign up online.
  • Free Webinar: Creating Partnerships to Promote Citizen Science and Advocacy, July 17, free: Learn how to create effective partnerships, share data, maximize data collection efforts, discuss findings with others as you go rather than at the time of a report release.
  • SDG Academy "creates and curates free, graduate-level courses on sustainable development for students around the world."

Good reads

  • How to Trick People Into Saving Money (The Atlantic)
  • The Myth of 'Learning Styles' (The Atlantic via Adam Grant)
  • Spaced Repetition Promotes Efficient and Effective Learning: Policy Implications for Instruction (Dartmouth)
  • CityObservatory, in The Week Observed: June 15, 2018, wrote:
    Many Americans are rooted in place. A new survey published by the Federal Reserve has a number of interesting insights about American behavior. One finding caught our eye: A majority of Americans live near the place they attended High School. The study asked respondents to share the zip code of their current residence and of the place they completed high school.

    According to the Fed study, moving long distances was correlated both with education and income; those who went further geographically, went further economically. As the study concludes: "A major predictor of whether individuals move away from their hometown is their level of education. Three-fifths of adults with a bachelor's degree live more than 10 miles away from where they grew up, versus two-fifths of those who have a high school degree or less."