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03.08.05 NOTES: REALNEO@REI on neomainstreet - the CIA never looked so good!

Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/09/2005 - 00:58.

Joe Stanley a 5th year interior design major at the Cleveland Institute of Art gave a presentation on his senior project to an enthusiastic crowd at the Peter B. Lewis building at 2 p.m. today as part of REALNEO. Joe's senior project is an ambitious vision for CIA, University and the City of Cleveland. It was exhibited at 1300 Gallery this past fall along with the work of several of his classmates. Joe's project and those of his classmates were destined to be forgotten after the exhibition (which only lasted one night), but Joe's project has been given new life through REALNEO. Joe has his own COIL at REALNEO called neomainstreet. neomainstreet contains images of Joe's models and drawings, a discussion of his design philosophy and its context within contemporary and historical trends in architecture and civic planning. Its a fascinating site of local, national and international interest!

03.08.05 NOTES: Tuesday@REI - Sustainability of sustainability - Bruce Latimer WOWs

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 03/08/2005 - 16:45.

WOW - WOW - WOW – Draft Notes - I stepped in late to Natural History
Director Bruce Latimer's talk on sustainability of sustainability with sobering
insight from a biologist on evolution of man, that we are on a run away train
headed toward the abyss, that termites are more important to the Earth than
humans, that we are all Africans, that man is hard wired to compete, and that
odds are 60/40% against the survival of humanity. He is not hopeful mankind -
man unkind - will survive more than the next few generations. He sees the only
hope of human survival is that we hijack our hard wiring to compete with
economic reward for doing the right things - getting together like we are today
and talk about the problems and find the right solutions - and we must do that
at a global level. China will not decide they want less than Americans and we
already need 4 planets Earth to support what we already consume.

03.08.05 REALNEO@REI on neomainstreet - the CIA never looked so good!

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 03/08/2005 - 00:50.
03/08/2005 - 09:00

For this REALNEO@REI orientation we will present a transformative demonstration of local urbanist Joe Stanley taking his senior project in Interior Design off the walls of the Cleveland Institute of Art, beyond 2&3D, and into cyberspace - see http://neomainstreet-com.bryght.net. Joe shares his vision for reinventing the CIA and redeveloping their two University Circle sites - exceeding old paradigms of project development, urban planning, and entrepreneurial communications - realized using REALinks social computing capabilities. Please join Joe and see his view of our future, at its best.

Location

Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 123

03.15.05 REALNEO@REI open source dialogue and inclusion

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 14:15.
03/15/2005 - 13:00

REALNEO is a free open source social network established to
support dialogue and inclusion among all people interested in Northeast Ohio, at all levels. Visitors are
welcome to create an account and add content. Volunteers developing these social networking capabilities host this
oriantation on how to use these virtual tools for collaboration -
please join us all at the Peter B. Lewis building as we focus on
collaboration

Location

Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 123

03.03.05 NOTES Telework in the future of NEO

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 03/03/2005 - 08:47.

Ed Morrison opens the session explaining how his research has identified
telework as an important process and lifestyle shift that will have an impact
on our economy here, as it has impact world-wide. He shows several recent
expert based articles showing how the business world, government and academe
have gravitated around aspects of this issue.

03.02.05 NOTES roundtable@REI agenda - RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education Center

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 03/02/2005 - 16:22.

The RAMTEC session had a remarkable attendance of leaders in education, workforce
and economic development and all aspects of manufacturing, drawn from many
counties throughout NEO - full house. REI Executive Director Ed Morrison
introduces the context of this session
from his historical perspective
working with GE and in manufacturing, and observing manufacturing in NEO decline in many
ways - challenges are many - some manufacturers don't employ optimal practices
- lean manufacturing - basic common sense in regards to management. Some
manufacturers don't invest in product development - automation solutions - are
operating in isolation from each other - this decreases competitive strength opportunities.

03.01.05 NOTES Tuesday@REI: "Prelude to the New Energy Debate in Northeast Ohio"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 03/02/2005 - 01:00.

Herb Crowther assembled an excellent and diverse panel of experts with a range of backgrounds, affiliations and interests related to the future of "energy" and implications on Earth and here in NEO - "scientists, entrepreneurs, energy specialists, economic development and community development professionals". The session flowed as follows:

03.01.05 REALNEO@REI orientation

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:48.
03/01/2005 - 13:00

Each Tuesday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM REI is holding REALNEO planning and
orientation sessions for open dialogue and inclusion supportig the Open
Source Economic Development framework for North East Ohio. These

Location

Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 120
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03.01.05 Tuesday@REI: "Prelude to the New Energy Debate in Northeast Ohio"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:47.
03/01/2005 - 15:00

"Prelude to the
New Energy Debate in Northeast Ohio"

From TransTech and the New Energy
Roundtable (NER)

Location

REI - PBL 201 - 11119 Bellflower Rd.

02.28.05 media - RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education Center

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:15.

Forum to unveil $28M plan to push automation

From Crain's - By DAVID BENNETT - Northeast Ohio's manufacturing sector has been hit hard by the one-two punch of the economic downturn and ever-growing foreign competition, but it's looking to launch a $28 million counteroffensive.

03.02.05 REI Presents RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education Center

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/28/2005 - 13:05.

A group of NEO civic entrepreneurs are launching a new economic development initiative called RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education Center - initial supporting documentations is posting in this book, and the initiative is under support at http://ramtec-org.bryght.net

03.03.05 agenda@REI: "The Telework Industry in Northeast Ohio"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 02/27/2005 - 23:06.
03/03/2005 - 07:00

"Telework:
Building New Technology Applications for Northeast Ohio"

Location

The Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 118

03.02.05 roundtable@REI agenda - RAMTEC - Regional Automated Manufacturing Technology and Education Center

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 02/27/2005 - 22:50.
03/02/2005 - 15:00

Let's bring
manufacturing back through robotics and automation! Join us for a public forum
to design next steps for a new educational and training center for Northeast
Ohio.

Location

Case, Peter B Lewis Building
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Broad coalition supports Community Internet NEO needs - Central Ohio Legislator opposes

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/24/2005 - 00:08.

Case's Weatherhead School of Management Center for Regional Economic Issues (REI) and other community leaders support an initiative to distribute used computers and ease access to free or low cost Internet access for area residents in financial hardship. The first community being supported through this vision is East Cleveland, where REI drives ECHO - "Extending Community Home Online" - as part of an East Cleveland 2010 community redevelopment initiative. This effort is not in social service for the poor of East Cleveland but a critical initiative for economic development for this entire NEO region.

02.22.05 NOTES Tuesday@REI: NEO learning to be world-leader in "Cognitive Science"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/22/2005 - 16:21.

NOTES POSTED FROM SESSION. Fascinating, whirlwind two hours focused on NEO as a global center for applied cognitive learning, arts, technology and their convergence. This Tuesday@REI brought together the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Case, Mark Turner, the Chief Information Officer of Case, Tom Knab, the Chief Information Officer of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Len Steinbach, and the Director of Integrative Studies, Department of Neurology, Case, Peter Whitehouse, M.D. REI Executive Director Ed Morrison makes introductions and moderates... share in the outcomes...

02.22.05 REALNEO@REI orientation

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/22/2005 - 00:17.
02/22/2005 - 09:00

Each Tuesday from 2:00 - 4:00 PM REI is holding REALNEO planning and
orientation sessions for open dialogue and inclusion supportig the Open
Source Economic Development framework for North East Ohio. These

Location

Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 105
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02.22.05 Tuesday@REI: "Cognitive Science," Dean Mark Turner, A&S, Case

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/22/2005 - 00:16.
02/22/2005 - 11:00

02-22-05.
"Cognitive Science,"
Dean
Mark Turner, School of Arts & Sciences, Case and Guests; Peter B. Lewis
Building.\

Location

REI - PBL 201 - 11119 Bellflower Rd.

02.16.05 Community of Minds: Mike De Aloia; City of Cleveland "Tech Czar"

Submitted by Bill Vasu on Mon, 02/21/2005 - 01:14.

I observe that often the form and style details of an event serve as markers of its content and substance. For me, the Community of Minds meeting on February 16 was such an example. I arrived at the Arcade too early and, after a brief discussion with a friend, I detoured to Starbucks for a mocha. When I returned to the event at about 5:35 PM I heard a loud party buzz which was segmented into those around the bar, those waiting in the party room for the already empty hors d'oeuvres trays to refill (20 minutes later) and those milling around the speakers platform.

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A Community Channels Its Clear Intention About Doan Brook

Submitted by Bill Vasu on Wed, 02/16/2005 - 00:51.

Today's Tuesdays@REI on Doan Brook was electric with community interest and involvement. Issues were discussed involving water quality, energy, restoration, historic assets and active use.

The plans and options presented were clear and ambitious. They demonstrated that clear, clean water can be a magnet for business. Our water assets must no longer be taken for granted.

02.14.05 Initiatives identified at Economics of Early Child Development Forum 2

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/15/2005 - 23:28.

Participants at the 02.14.05 session 2 of the forum on The Economics of Early Childhood Development were asked to connect the dots from early childhood development to regional economic development. The goal of this interactive session was to broaden the discussion on early care in three ways... visit the NEO Childhood COIL for a wealth of insight on this initiative and next steps!

02.15.05 Notes "The Doan Brook Watershed Partnership"

Submitted by Monica on Tue, 02/15/2005 - 18:21.

Today's Tuesdays@REI topic on "The Doan Brook Watershed Partnership" attracted the attention of many people and organizations, as the issues discussed connect to many important initiatives that concern water, as a natural resource and a source of positive economic impact.

[Picture (source) : Fishing in the pond near the former Mount Sinai complex at Rockefeller Park and Doan Brook]

Powerpoint Presentations of "The Doan Brook Partnership"

Submitted by John Soellner on Tue, 02/15/2005 - 17:16.

These presentations represent the variety of facets coming together
throught the Doan Brook Partnership. These (large) Powerpoint
presentations give you a broad perspective.

02.14.05 Economics of Early Childhood Development: Session 2: Alignment & Action;

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 02/12/2005 - 10:20.
02/14/2005 - 08:00

A two-part forum on: The Economics of Early Childhood Development - see NEO Childhood for support site and services

Location

Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development in Shaker Heights

Intergenerational School presentation: from 02.08.05 Tuesday@REI by Catherine Whitehouse

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 02/09/2005 - 13:18.

At the 02.08.05 Tuesday@REI on Intergenerational Learning, Catherine Whitehouse gave an exceptional PowerPoint (1.73 Mgs) on the Intergenerational School she directs - this is a globally unique "Charter School" with about 100 students - read more here and by reviewing the meeting transcript and other attendee notes and comments posted to REALNEO - please feel free to add your comments.

02.08.05 Tuesday@REI NOTES: Intergenerational Learning - Transcript - from attendee Ted Takacs

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 02/09/2005 - 02:36.

Betsy Merkel of REI introduced Peter Whitehouse, who
introduced the panelists and facilitators:

  • Dr. Cathy Whitehouse, the wife of Peter Whitehouse, is a
    founder and the Principal of The Intergenerational School, the only such school
    in the world and a charter school serving eastern Cleveland.
  • Kirstin Frei-Herrman is the Project Director of Experience
    Corps/RSVP of Greater Cleveland, a program providing an intergenerational
    tutoring program in the Cleveland Public Schools.
  • Crystal Davis is from the Office of Family and Community
    Engagement, Cleveland Municipal School District, an office dedicated to
    stimulating family and community involvement in the education of our children
    and implementers of aspects of the No Child Left Behind program.

The facilitators for the panel discussion were Monica
Dumitriu and Betsey Merkel, both Consultants at REI.