You're about to create your best presentation ever

Wood Badge Presentation Template

Create your presentation by reusing one of our great community templates.

Wood Badge Course Summary

Transcript: Project Planning Leading Change Problem Solving and Decision Making Managing Conflict Self-Assessment When teams use an effective approach to problem solving, they can move more quickly toward high performance Jessica Cerra-Caplan Good leaders put those whom they lead first, enabling their success The most effective application of this philosophy requires both the leader and the team to understand and apply their reciprocal responsibilities. Values, Mission, and Vision PROJECT PLANNING Servant Leadership We can all improve our ability to listen Listening is a key element in communication, learning and leadership Feedback is a gift LEADING CHANGE Leading EDGE/Teaching EDGE Frances Brown What were the key "take home" messages of that session? SELF-ASSESSMENT Effective leaders create a compelling VISION that they inspire others to create as a reality Your ticket will help you turn your personal vision in to reality MANAGING CONFLICT The choice of HOW YOU will make a difference in Scouting is up to YOU Leaving a Legacy The Leading EDGE Acronym describes the behavior of a leader as the team moves through the stages of development Communication is essential to Effective Leadership & High-Performance Teams Communication - Troop Guides WOOD BADGE Listening to Learn-- Troop Guides COACHING and MENTORING Dwight Heasley The job of a leader is to move the team through the stages of development to become the best it can be The Wood Badge "Ticket" Jimmy Conduff Small things have big consequences Travis Whisenhunt Leveraging Diversity through Inclusiveness Sharon Pyle Tools of the Trade Self-assessment is important to realize your full potential This tool equips a leader to do his or her job in the unit or council Generational differences are another aspect of diversity For a better future, learn ways to work together across generations Grant DuCote Stages of Team Development Matt Taliaferro Change is inevitable, but leading change can make it a positive experience Troop Guides Nick Tyburski Summary Values, Mission and Vision can change the world PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING LEADING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE We are stronger when we are diverse We are stronger when we make diversity work for us Leading Change to become more diverse is critical for Scouting to remain relevant Al Fischer High-Performing teams quickly resolve conflicts WOOD BADGE Before starting anything: Establish goals and agree on an approach Generations in Scouting Misty Rathbun Servant Leadership Summary Key take home? Is up to you. You will write your own legacy Ask yourself, "What will my legacy be? Then make it real Rob Blinn The Teaching EDGE Acronym describes the behavior of an instructor as a learner goes through the stages of learning a skill.

Wood Badge Problem Solving

Transcript: Problem Solving... > Should be Quicker...and more Adaptable > For More Immediate Challenges > Results in a Decision Visualize Success > Usually have a clear, defined goal > Mission & Vision is often a Part > Time to Execute is likely longer Thanks.... Good Luck ! Determine Most Important Factors Gather Information Decision Making * Green Bar Bill Hillcourt was said to tell this story often and with authority from his work with BP. * Saves Time * More Efficient * Common Language * Repeatable * Increases Odds of Success Projects also... > Describe what Success looks like > What is "solved" ? > Make a Decision > Take Action...Forward > Stay Focused Step 2 Tools for Success Official Wood Badge Problem Solving Process THE END Problem Solving Projects can certainly present problems... But... Project Planning & Problem Solving are Different Processes Project Planning Action Steps to Success Step 3 1. Project Overview 2. Work Breakdown Structure 3. Activity Assignments 4. Take Action on Plan 5. Evaluation & Closeout Step 1 Advantages of Using System Approach Step 4 > Accurately > Completely > Understand Problem > Timing...People...Setting > All Three > Overall Situation So how will they make a Slide for their Wood Badge neckerchief when they attend Gilwell? > Quantitative... "Facts" > Qualitative... " Feelings" They Can't Whittle! Problems can be... >< ...within larger projects >< ...independent of projects Describe the Problem Anyone Remember Day 2? Step 5 A Story of Francis Gidney of Gilwell The Problem with Wood Badge Participants Multi Voting * Equal # of votes for all * If a list, rank the items * Vote and total the scores * Cast out low score choice * Repeat until a winner And What's the Problem with Wood Badge Participants...? But What about Ole Gidney of Gilwell? Brainstorming * Everyone participates * Think outside the box * Piggyback ideas * Consider Past Solutions Problem Solving Round Robin * Patrol Activity (You Read ' Patrol Competition') * 8 Stations each with a unique problem * Shotgun Start! (No Shotguns Allowed... Except Dewayne) * Timed! Rotate in numerical order on the signal * SAFETY FIRST (Anyone can stop anyone if deemed unsafe) Systematic vs Intuitive ? Francis ' Skipper' Gidney * First Camp Chief of Gilwell * Organized Early Wood Badge Courses under BP Supervision * THE Active Trainer at Gilwell Discovered a Major Problem with Wood Badge Participants... Problem Solving & Decision Making ROCKETS! Gidney's Solution Consensus * Atmosphere of trust * All Agree to abide by the group * Assess & Evaluated Solutions * Trial run then Finalize Parking Lot * Acknowledge the issue is not immediately relevant * Write a brief description * Agree to come back to the idea at a later time

Presentation Badge

Transcript: Child Development Lecture 7:30-8:20 Prenatal Period- uterus exapnds, baby grows Braxton Hicks Contractions- after four months Stages of Labor: 1. Contractions every 8-10 min, 30 sec each 2. Contractions grow stronger, baby works way down with each contraction 3. After baby is delivered, the placenta and umbilical cord have to be delivered, too. Conception to Birth 5 Tools That Determine a Healthy Baby Appearance (color) Pulse (heart rate) Grimace (reflex) Activity Level (muscle tone) Respiration (respiratory) Apgar Scale 1. Contractions every 8-10 min, 30 sec each 2. Contractions grow stronger, baby works way down with each contraction 3. After baby is delivered, the placenta and umbilical cord have to be delivered, too. Stages of Labor Self Awareness is recognizing emotions by using social referencing. Only when you have self awareness, dealing with embarassment (pride, shame) Self Awareness Rouge Test: at age 2, experimentors put red lipstick at the end of a toddlers nose and placed in front of a mirror. The test was to see if a toddler could realize that the person in the reflection is them, and if they try to wipe off the lipstick they would be aware of themselves and know their own self awareness Mirror test with lipstick on nose The average timeline of when a child/toddler should be experiencing these milestones for their overall future health Milestones ages 0-2 Rolling over 3.2 Months grasping rate: fine motor skills 3.3 months able to sit without support from anyone but self 5.9 months standing while still having support to hold onto 7.2 Months grasping with thumb and finger; pincer grasp 8.2 months standing without support from anyone, self support 11.5 months walking well 12. 3 months able to walk, run and walk up stairs by self 16.6 months By 10 months, babies can establish speech sounds and babbling from being influenced by the world around them. Language Development Cognitive Development : ability to learn a new word or concept with little to no exposure to it New words based on hearing from parents, family, and toys for the expense of learning a new vocabulary fast mapping Universal/ Basic Emotions anger happiness digust sad Emotions begin as soon as birth Emotions The state of being connected together with objects, concepts, or poeple Relationships are a key role of growing up as your environment sets your standards. Relationships siblings Siblings are an understood realtionship They bring contact and companionship, as they spend more time together than anyone else in early childhood and adolescence (about 17 hours a week outside of school time) Complete and utter connection with parents more than anyone else up to early childhood unless they are an only child. Most connections between child and parents, child is more closer and more in connection with mother than father mom dad

Wood Badge Course Overview

Transcript: Project Planning Leading Change Problem Solving and Decision Making Managing Conflict Self-Assessment The job of a leader is to move the team through the stages of development to become the best it can be When teams use an effective approach to problem solving, they can move more quickly toward high performance The Wood Badge "Ticket" Good leaders put those whom they lead first, enabling their success The most effective application of this philosophy requires both the leader and the team to understand and apply their reciprocal responsibilities. Values, Mission, and Vision PROJECT PLANNING Small things have big consequences Servant Leadership We can all improve our ability to listen Listening is a key element in communication, learning and leadership Feedback is a gift Leveraging Diversity through Inclusiveness Tools of the Trade Self-assessment is important to realize your full potential This tool equips a leader to do his or her job in the unit or council Generational differences are another aspect of diversity For a better future, learn ways to work together across generations Stages of Team Development LEADING CHANGE Change is inevitable, but leading change can make it a positive experience Leading EDGE/Teaching EDGE What were the key "take home" messages of that session? SELF-ASSESSMENT Summary Values, Mission and Vision can change the world Effective leaders create a compelling VISION that they inspire others to create as a reality Your ticket will help you turn your personal vision in to reality MANAGING CONFLICT The choice of HOW YOU will make a difference in Scouting is up to YOU PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING Leaving a Legacy LEADING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE We are stronger when we are diverse We are stronger when we make diversity work for us Leading Change to become more diverse is critical for Scouting to remain relevant High-Performing teams quickly resolve conflicts Communication is essential to effective leadership and high-performance teams Communication Before starting anything: Establish goals and agree on an approach WOOD BADGE Listening to Learn Generations in Scouting Summary Key take home? Is up to you. You will write your own legacy COACHING and MENTORING Ask yourself, "What will my legacy be? Then make it real WOOD BADGE

Wood Presentation

Transcript: Terminologies. wood as a means for building, for construction, and for designing. Wood as a material. Commonly used woods. Engineered woods. both veneered and solid wood construction are good ways in which to make exceptional furniture Assembling manufacturing process of furniture is a assemble of components into finished goods. There some possibility component needs to be assembled before finishing, and there are only assembled after finishing. . From all manufacturing process of furniture, assembling is the relative long process and difficult. HOW IT'S MADE! PART TOW Bending Wood Seasoning by using salvaged wood pieces and filling in the damaged areas with eco-resin AMANI AL.HAJJI THANA AL.OBIDAN NAJED AL.BAGAWE Plywood is a very strong manufactured wood as it is build-up of layers of wood veneers which are bonded together to create a flat smooth sheet of woodIt is a board having a core made up of strips of wood usually 8 cm wide each laid separately or glued or otherwise joined to form a slab . Chipboard is a manufactured wood, made from wood chips and shavings that are bonded together with resin HOW IT'S MADE! Main Physical Characteristics Of Wood STEP6 STEP2 Wood. stack laminated 3.Apply contact cement to the veneer. 3.Apply the white glue to the edge or joint of your piece with a small paintbrush stack lamination 1-Choosing Your Materials 8.Clamp for at least two hours, but give most projects overnight to cure TIMBER GLOSS STEP5 Before put in kiln dry, panel and block wood be placed first in outdoor in order moisture content will evaporate because of outdoor temperature. In order quality wood kept, at least 1 week after sawmill, the wood must be 5.Place the wood between two scrap pieces of wood is a hardwood and is known for its strength, straight grain and its rich chocolate brown colour, however lighter shades are available. Walnut can be a very versatile wood, offering a range of shades and grains to complement your décor Natural Seasoning Two types OF solid wood, 7.Screw the clamps into place and allow excess glue to press out. Planing & drilling process 4.Allow for tack time The Wood Chair is a good example of Marc’s desire to push the limits of the material and consists of slatted beech wood strips steam bent to form a 'double curve' or 'alpha'shape PART ONE AND TECHNIQUE USED IN WOOD Wood. Veneering BY:designers at Manufract veneer |vineer| noun a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material. • a layer of wood used to make plywood. The drying process is the last manufacturing process of furniture. It is a process of layering wood surface with purpose to make beautiful and also protect furniture from insect attach or moisture air.Some type of furniture, finishing process easier be done before furniture be assembled. Wood fiber + Polyurethane Epoxy Resin+ Cartoon is required for carving; framing a dresser, chest or entertainment center; and for posts or legs that support furniture PINE Walnut thicknesses: 6.5 /9 /12 /15 /18 /21 /24/27 /30 / 35 / 40 / 45 / 50mm softwood |sôft-woŏd| noun - the wood from a conifer (such as pine, fir, or spruce). TRADTIONAL WOOD TECHNIQUES STEP1 are a better choice when using rare or expensive woods, especially to achieve matching grain patterns . excellent choice for shapes like curved drawer fronts or where you need to use thin pieces of wood that have great strength filling with eco-resin with specific heating system is a process in order to reduce the moisture content on the wood about 12 to 15%. All kinds of wood must be dried. Soft wood will easy crack in the process of drying quickly. Kiln dry process need 2 until 4 weeks, depend on specify of wood, panels thick, and room dry capacity. Good dry method is use the right equipment. It can minimize the risk of being broken and warped wood. This proses is the important manufacturing process of furniture hardwood |härd-woŏd| noun - the wood from a broad-leaved tree (such as oak, ash, or beech). Strength and Durability Appearance Sustainability Easy maintenance Suitable for all areas in the home Great for the outdoors Choice: traditional and modern designs Value for money in the long-term. Eco Friendly Flexibility in use and manufacture timber |timber| noun wood prepared for use in building and carpentry His bold and graceful pieces, often organic, and sometimes whimsical, are crafted from rare and beautiful hardwoods His expression of color and exotic materials are synonymous with the Wendell Castle name most significant design innovation: his stack laminated furniture made from a cluster of surreal, plant-like forms Using electrical method, humidity is determined by electrical moisture gauge. First method advantage - is an accuracy, second - is a quickness. REFERENCES 2.Purchase a white, polyvinyl acetate glue bio-resin is the choice to finish these recycled pieces. “Inspired by the self-healing process of trees and we created a new and unique design. If a tree gets injured, it

Now you can make any subject more engaging and memorable