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Anticipatory Thinking Skills (ATS)

Bio-Hazards Analysis (BHA)

HICSS-CSCLIP
CERT/VICnet-LLC(c)
GDSS-GISimulations ...

Hoshin Planning Process (HPP)

Theory of Constraints (TOC)


  1. Don't Know
    Much About Geography


    When you start Inspiration or choose New on the File menu,
    Inspiration opens a new document that is based on the default template.
    When Inspiration comes from the factory, the default template is the Basic template.

    The Basic template is a general-purpose template for any type of document.
    You can make any Inspiration template (Default_Filename. IST ) the default template.

    For example, if you want Inspiration to open in Outline View, rather than Diagram View, you can select any Inspiration outline template, or you can create your own outline template, and then select that template as the default template.

    To select a new default template:
    1 On the Utility menu, choose Default Settings .

    2 Choose Select , and then click Next .

    3 Open the folder that contains the template you want to make your new default template.
    Inspiration templates are commonly stored in the Inspiration Templates folder inside the Inspiration 7.5 folder.

    4 Select the template you want to be the default template, and then click Open .
    A new untitled document opens based on the default template you selected.
    All new documents will be based on the selected template.

    The Basic template remains in the Templates folder in case you want to use it as the default template in the future.

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    1. REI Eco-History
      1. Eco-Challenge
        Orienteering
        1. RO/CS
          Venturing BSA
    2. CIMS-LLC3
      Know Your
      Watershed


      You can change the content and default settings of any Inspiration template.
      After you edit the template, you can save the template as a new template or replace the existing template.

      To edit a template:

      1 Open the template.
      2 Make any changes to the content and formatting of the template.
      3 On the Utility menu, choose Template Wizard.
      4 Choose how you want the template to open, and then click Next.
      5 Choose the symbol defaults for the template, and then click Next.

      The document's current default settings are displayed.
      To use the Inspiration program's default settings, click Factory Settings.

      6 Choose the link defaults for the template, and then click Next.
      7 Choose the note defaults for the template, and then click Next.
      8 Choose the outline defaults for the template, and then click Next.
      9 Choose printing defaults for Diagram View and Outline View, and then click Next.
      10 In the Save dialog box, choose the folder where you want to save the template.

      Inspiration automatically opens the Inspiration Templates folder, but you can choose any location.

      11 In the Name box, type a name for the template.
      12 Click Save.

      In Windows the file is saved with an .IST extension.

      13 To set the newly created template as the default template for the Inspiration program,
      select the Set as Default check box.

      When you choose this option, all new Inspiration documents will be based on the newly created template.

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      1. Adopt-A-Wetland
        Minnesota Valley "Watershed Partners" <- Waters to the Sea!
        Guidelines for KDWP-WOK Target Site GeoScouting:

        A:: Predefine Desired Outcomes (Hoshin Planning)
        A-1: Mutually-Beneficial Results (MBR)
        A-2: Relevant Metrics & Checkpoints (MWA)
        A-3: Scope-Of-Work Statement (SOW)
        A-4: Service Learning Agreement (SLA)
        A-4a ... Acceptance Criteria (Deliverables)
        A-4b ... Total Cost Estimate (Not to Exceed)
        --------------------------------------------
        B:: Biogeography Topo-Base Mapping
        B-1: Natural Resources Inventory (NRI)
        B-2: Current Watershed Land-Use Types
        B-3: Eco-History Trail Topography
        B-4: Birding & Recreation Trails
        B-5: Watershed Impact / Wilderness Inquiry Zones (WIZ)
        B-6: Biosphere Monitoring Waypoints (TMDL Stream Gauges)
        -------------------------------------------------------
        C:: Community Stewardship Streamway Connection s (CSSC)
        C-1: Rapid Stream Assessment Protocol Points (RAPP)
        C-2: GeoScouting Land-Navigation Preparedness
        C-3: *** Leave-No-Trace "Eco-Challenge" Waypoints
        C-4: Learn & Share Tale GPS-TraceRoutes
        C-5: Multi-media Storyboard Integration
        C-6: Recreation + Recognition + Rewards => Raffles?
  2. SEEK
    Eco-Futures
    1. Explore
      Midwest
      Flyways
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