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Trish Bartell
12 March 2018

‘Best Schools’ and Community Engagement

Trish Bartell
12 March 2018

Are you as a school wondering how to increase community engagement with your families? In this post we draw very briefly on the work of Caldwell & Harris' work around the International Project to Frame the Transformation of Schools.

Trish Bartell
15 December 2017
B2Me

3 Steps to build a great community

Trish Bartell
15 December 2017
B2Me

Many community groups, be it schools, churches, sporting clubs or local councils struggle to know how they can build their community and engage better with their constituents...

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Trish Bartell
8 July 2017

Aeikon designs an innovative digital platform

Trish Bartell
8 July 2017

It is very exciting for us to announce that we are in the process of developing an innovative shared professional services digital platform ...

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Trish Bartell
8 July 2017

New aeikon website launched!

Trish Bartell
8 July 2017

We have been working over recent months on developing a short statement about aeikon so that we can better communicate with you about who we are and what we do...  

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Trish Bartell
6 April 2017

Navigating the digital marketing space

Trish Bartell
6 April 2017

A question I know that is on the minds of school Principals and Business Managers is “how should we go about digital marketing?!”...

Trish Bartell
13 March 2017

Courage Under Fire

Trish Bartell
13 March 2017

I was recently inspired by the non-fiction story - 13 Hours. It is an inside account of an infamous terror attack on a US Special Mission Compound and nearby CIA station in Benghazi, Libya...

Trish Bartell
1 December 2016

The Hero of Hacksaw

Trish Bartell
1 December 2016

I was recently inspired by the true story about the 'Hero of Hacksaw Ridge' which is a World War II story of Desmond Doss, a medic and conscientious objector who, because of his faith, refused to carry a weapon into battle...

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Trish Bartell
22 September 2016

Part II: Wisdom from Below: Bridging the Mississippi

Trish Bartell
22 September 2016

The Mississippi bridge (1867-1874), stretching over the Mississippi River, was made to connect the five eastern and three western railroads near St Louis. The job of bridging the Mississipi River was a challenging endeavour...

Tagged: A series on learning from bridge building

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Trish Bartell
9 August 2016

Engaging with community development professionals abroad

Trish Bartell
9 August 2016

What an exciting month it has been. Ray had the recent privilege of being invited to present at the Community Development Society and International Association for Community Development Conference on Sustaining Community Change in Bloomington, Minnesota.

Tagged: Conferences/Seminars/Workshops

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Trish Bartell
22 June 2016

Papua New Guinea - Opportunity or Basket Case

Trish Bartell
22 June 2016

Papua New Guinea has been in the headlines of late since riots erupted across the country. There has been reporting of dozens of wounded University students across the nation amid calls for Prime Minister Peter O'Neill to resign over corruption allegations. The tendency to report...

Tagged: Papua New Guinea

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Trish Bartell
31 May 2016

Part I: The Cost of Conquest

Trish Bartell
31 May 2016

Over recent weeks, Mt Everest has again been in the headlines due to the tragic loss of life of Australian woman – Maria Strydom.

 

Tagged: A series on learning from Everest

Helium
28 April 2016

CSA Business Manager’s Seminar – Governing for Change

Helium
28 April 2016

Last week we had the privilege of presenting to a group of school business manager's from Christian schools throughout Perth on the topic 'Governing for Change'.

Tagged: Conferences/Seminars/Workshops

Helium
22 April 2016

Part 1: The Brooklyn Bridge

Helium
22 April 2016

The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the seven wonders of the industrialised world. The bridge was designed by German born engineer John Augustus Roebling who died in the early phase of the project.

Tagged: A series on learning from bridge building

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