Showing posts with label community development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community development. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2010

Housing Scholars Program featured in Rutgers Today

New Jersey's Housing and Community Development Scholars program, a community development training program that the Professional Development Institute and The Leading Institute help facilitate, was featured in a recent issue of Rutgers Today.

The program helps 30 to 45 college and graduate school students build their skills and knowledge in community development.  Students -- known as scholars -- spend a week in a bootcamp-style training program developing a revitalization plan for a New Jersey community.  They spend the rest of the summer interning at a nonprofit or governmental community development or social service agencies throughout New Jersey. The program is sponsored by the Wachovia Foundation and the New Jersey State Department of Community Affairs.

This year, the Scholars produced -- in less than a week -- a revitalization plan for the Greater Dublin neighborhood of Perth Amboy. Last year, the Scholars created a plan for North Elizabeth in Elizabeth.

Working with the lead trainers from The Nishuane Group in Montclair, NJ, The Professional Development Institute and The Leading Institute help design and facilitate the weeklong training program. PDI staff also prepare the final plan to deliver to the client.  PDI and TLI have been involved with the program since 2009.

Among the PDI and TLI affiliated professionals who helped design and facilitate the bootcamp were:
*Michele Delisfort, Principal, The Nishuane Group, and Chair, Professional Development Institute Industry Council
*Lee Edgecombe, Principal, The Edgecombe Group (of Hyattsville, MD) and instructor in the Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program
*Swena Gulati, PDI Programs Manager
*Leonardo Vazquez, Director, Professional Development Institute and Director, The Leading Institute

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Monday, March 22, 2010

New Collaborative Learning Labs let you continue the conversation and learn more

Rutgers University’s Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program is offering a new type of webinar that allows to keep learning by giving you six weeks to continue online conversations with your classmates.

Learning Labs are 60- to 90-minute live webinars covering a wide variety of topics, including community development, economic development, planning law, professional practice, sustainability and urban design.  The new format, called Collaborative Learning Labs (COLAB), is a series of Learning Labs connected by an online community space.  The space is open only to COLAB participants.  You can continue the conversation through discussion forums, share and download documents, or find other resources.

Although each COLAB course includes four to five webinars, you can sign up for one or all webinars and get access to the community space. 

The first COLAB course is Urban Design for Community Development.  This five-part series, running from April 14 to May 26, 2010, explores such issues as:

*The connection between urban design and community development,

* How to “read” a community through its urban design, and 
*Visualization techniques for community development
Five Learning Labs will take place in April and May.  The community space will be open from April 14 to May 31.  Each Learning Lab in a COLAB course is $35.  There is no extra charge to participate in the community space.

The instructor is Juan Ayala, an urban designer and community development planner with 15 years of experience around the United States.

Learn more about the Urban Design for Community Development series.
Learn more about the Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program
The Bloustein Online Continuing Education Program is produced by the Professional Development Institute of Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. 

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