Peterborough Downtown Now On Google Business View

Sam's Place Google Business View

Sam's Place Google Business View

You can now take virtual tours of participating downtown shops, cafes and restaurants thanks to a new initiative announced by Birchbark Media and the Downtown Business Improvement Area. Now people who aren’t familiar with the unique, welcoming spaces in downtown businesses can get a feel for what’s behind those doors by using Google Business View first—a 360-degree virtual tour powered by Google Maps Street View technology. It’s a great way to engage new visitors to the city and to the downtown.

Dreams of Beans Google Business View

Dreams of Beans Google Business View

Anyone who has used Google Maps Street View will be instantly comfortable with Google Business View. Similar to how someone on a smartphone, tablet or computer can take a virtual tour of a city—“walking” along streets with a complete 360-degree view of the surroundings–Business View offers the ability to go beyond the storefronts, to look inside shops, restaurants and cafes, to “walk” down aisles and in and out of various rooms.

Christensen Fine Art Google Business View

Christensen Fine Art Google Business View

Birchbark Media, the first local company certified by Google to produce the Google Business View virtual tours, reached out to several of its neighbours downtown to launch the program before extending the initiative to businesses throughout the community. Get on Google Maps to wander through the gallery and framing shop at Christensen Fine Art on George St.; head down the street to peek inside Gentry Apparel to see the sharp, spacious layout of men’s and ladies’ clothing; or check out the interior of Dreams of Beans café on Hunter St.

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Peterborough Police Force Launch Innovative New Website

Image via peterboroughpolice.com

Image via peterboroughpolice.com

The Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service have made a bold statement, launching an innovative new redesign of its website peterboroughpolice.com that is both aesthetically pleasing and easy to navigate. The dynamic, clean site is one of only a few mobile responsive police websites in Canada, meaning it's accessible and functional from all computers and mobile devices. Members of the community can easily access information and services on the site, from contact information to daily media releases to a community patrol infographic to much more. You can also follow them on Twitter for breaking police-related news @PtboPolice.

Image via peterboroughpolice.com

Image via peterboroughpolice.com

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Collaborative Conference Model EdCamp Comes To Peterborough October 18th

Photo via EdCampPTBO.ca

Photo via EdCampPTBO.ca

EdCamp, a popular new user-generated conference model built on collaboration—it's basically an "unconference"—is coming to Peterborough October 18th at Fleming College. EdCamps are free, and are designed to provide participant-driven professional development. They have a primary focus on technology, education and computers/mobile devices—as the world of learning and teaching is changing dramatically in a connected world. You can register here, follow @edcampPTBO on Twitter and check out their website here. More deets below on this innovative approach to learning, including a "101" video lesson on EdCamp (no homework, we promise)...

EdCamp 101: Brief introduction to what EdCamp looks like; also to help educators to facilitate the EdCamp sessions Follow me on twitter @SuhunLee Teaching Portfolio website: http://mrleeteach.weebly.com/

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How To Deal With Trolls Online In Your Community & Beyond

Beth Visser (photo credit: Rebekah Littlejohn)

Beth Visser (photo credit: Rebekah Littlejohn)

For the most part, social media is an incredibly positive, rewarding experience. Yet most everyone online—including us at @Ptbo_Canada—has experienced some form of trolling from time to time. That is, those who try to bait you with mean-spirited, manipulative, vindictive and disruptive tweets that far cross the line over "debate". We conducted an email interview with Beth A. Visser, Ph.D., a personality psychologist who teaches at Trent University's Oshawa campus, to learn more about troll/bullying behaviour and how to deal with them. Read our Q & A below...

PTBOCanada: Beth, is trolling/bullying more pervasive online? What is a good definition of an "online troll"?

Visser: Bullying is pervasive on- and offline. It’s more difficult to think of an offline equivalent to trolling. It would be like going to a party in disguise and making obnoxious and inflammatory comments, hoping that the party-goers would turn on each other and the gathering would be ruined. Internet communities give such a person far more opportunities to spread the chaos. There are lots of definitions out there, but basically, an online troll is someone who uses deceptive, disruptive, and inflammatory tactics to create unpleasantness and chaos in an online community.

PTBOCanada: Is there a significant difference between trolling/bullying or are they one in the same really?

Visser: People sometimes use the terms used interchangeably, but there is a difference— particularly in motivation. Trolls like causing havoc. These individuals will seek to create disruption in online communities, and some research has suggested that they will do so to alleviate boredom, get revenge on a community, seek attention, and gain pleasure. The damage that a troll causes often seems pretty pointless. Online bullying, on the other hand, tends to be about targeting and hurting a particular person or persons.  

PTBOCanada: OK, say you are being "trolled" online. What is the best thing to do in that case? Ignore them? Block them? Repond to them in any way?

Visser: The standard advice is “don’t feed the trolls”, and that’s a good course of action. Blocking them can work, with the troll simply moving on to an easier target—but of course, a motivated troll can always come back under a new name. Trolling isn’t fun when no one engages. (Note that the situation would be different if you are the targeted victim of cyberbullying/harassment. We’re starting to see more arrests in these cases.)

PTBOCanada: How does one distinguish between debate/negativity and when it crosses the line into "trolling"? What's the rule of thumb regarding knowing when to "disengage" and not reply to them on Twitter or block them altogether?

Visser: That’s an interesting question. From the perspective of the “troller” or debater, there is a motivational distinction. Trolls want to have fun at the expense of the rest of us, whereas the passionate debater may be highly invested in a particular point of view. If you know anything about the posting habits of the other person, you might look for whether they have a history of creating havoc everywhere they go and on a variety of topics (or conversely, no history at all because they constantly change identities), or whether they simply have a strong point of view on one particular topic. For a troll, the fun ends when you disengage. Even with a sincere debater, it’s reasonable to let the other person know that you’ve both made your points and you won’t be discussing the topic with them any further.

PTBOCanada: What personality trait(s) cause a person to troll? Are they generally like that "offline" as well? Is an alter-ego created for some reason online?

Visser: In my research, I investigate the so-called “Dark Triad” of personality—that is, psychopathy (callous, manipulative, irresponsible people who lack empathy), narcissism (grandiose sense of personal importance, entitlement) and Machiavellianism (cynical world view, willingness to use deception and manipulation to achieve one’s goals) in “normal” people. Recently, some researchers have made a compelling case that everyday sadism (i.e., sadistic personality traits that don’t warrant clinical attention or assessment) should be added to make a “Dark Tetrad.” Recent research out of the University of Manitoba has shown that Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and everyday sadism were related to enjoyment of trolling in their student and community participants. Sadistic personality traits were the best predictor, suggesting that people troll because they like it. The Dark Triad/Tetrad of personality is associated with social malevolence offline as well, so it doesn’t seem to be the case that our mild-mannered Dr. Jeckylls turn into Mr. Hydes once they have access to the internet and a little anonymity. Mr. Hyde may have a whole lot more opportunity to express his social malevolence online though.

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For more information on Beth Visser's research, check out her website Bethvisser.com. You can email Beth here or follow her on Twitter here.

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PTBOCanada Sponsored Post: Win An E-Bike This Summer From Kawartha TV & Stereo!

Kawartha TV & Stereo wants to help celebrate the fun that is Peterborough in summer! They're giving away an E-Bike valued at more than $1,000 so you can cruise around to all of the great places that make our awesome city awesome, and be a tourist in your own town! The Tokyo E-Bike from Daymak has a 500W motor and a top speed of 32kph, ensuring you’ll make it to your destination in plenty of time. Kawartha TV & Stereo has an extensive E-Bike and scooter collection at the store, and they are always happy to pair somebody up with their dream-green-electric-machine!

Toyko E-Bike from Daymak

Toyko E-Bike from Daymak

HOW TO ENTER E-BIKE CONTEST!

To enter Kawartha TV & Stereo's Awesome Summer E-Bike Giveaway and have a chance to win the Tokyo E-Bike from Daymak (pictured at right and below around town), simply go to kawarthatv.com/flyers and sign up for their newsletter before July 31st. It's as easy as that. You’ll not only be entered to win the E-Bike by signing up—the draw is on July 31st—but you’ll also be automatically entered into every monthly draw they have for as long as you stay subscribed to the newsletter.

"Like" Kawartha TV & Stereo on Facebook and follow them on Twitter for more information and updates as they get closer to the big draw on July 31st!

Enter now, and have a look at the E-Bike that could be yours...

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Watch: A Look At Advanced Manufacturing In Peterborough

Here is a great video below by the Peterborough Economic Development about how the face of manufacturing in Peterborough has changed to become a high tech sector. Local companies who participated in this video include Gerry Vandersanden from Sciens Industries, Rhonda Barnet from Steelworks Design Inc., Bill Potter from Rolls-Royce Civil Nuclear Canada Ltd., and Terry McCullough from Savage Arms Canada.

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Innovation Cluster Launches New "Office Hours" Program to Aid Peterborough Entrepreneurs

Launch event

Launch event

The Greater Peterborough Innovation Cluster annnounced the launch of an "Office Hours" program at an event on Friday (May 23rd). The program is designed to aid the growth of Peterborough’s technology entrepreneurs.

Hosted by the Innovation Cluster’s incubator, known as The Cube, the “Office Hours” program consists of free, private, one-on-one sessions for Peterborough’s entrepreneurs with the organization’s legal, financial, marketing, HR and digital media service provider partners.

Launch event

Launch event

According to the Innovation Cluster’s Interim Executive Director, Martin Yuill, the “Office Hours” program engages existing and aspiring technology entrepreneurs and innovators, and supports them with no-cost access to expert advice, guidance and mentorship.

“These sessions provide an opportunity for both aspiring and current local technology entrepreneurs to benefit from free consultations with the Cluster’s expert knowledge partners,” says Mr. Yuill. “In addition, our ‘Office Hours’ program assists entrepreneurs to better evaluate their ideas, jump-start their businesses, and lay the foundations for future growth.”

Launch event

Launch event

The Cluster’s knowledge partners include: Bereskin & Parr Intellectual Property Law, BDO Canada LLP, Peak Benefit Solutions, Emmatt Digital Solutions, Part Time CFO Services Inc., and Entrepreneurontario. “Office Hours” sessions are aimed at potential, new, as well as existing entrepreneurs in the technology field who are in need of expert planning, finance, sales, HR, legal or marketing support and advice to grow their businesses.

Launch event

Launch event

“At the Innovation Cluster, our mission is to strengthen Peterborough’s regional innovation capacity,” says Yuill.

This is just another step in making that happen.

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Watch: Trent Students Look At Impact Of Technology On Our Daily Lives

Trent University students Miles Arbour and James Gleason created a neat short film, Lost Without You, examining the profound effects of technology and mobile devices on our lives. and our brains. It's a creative interpretation of The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains. Check it out below...

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Watch: Here Is Peterborough At Warp Speed

Someone tested out their my homemade electromagnet GoPro mount, and the result is pretty darn cool. Check this out...

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Trent Chancellor Don Tapscott Speaking At Market Hall

Trent Chancellor Don Tapscott is speaking on "Solving Global Problems Differently" at Market Hall November 26th. Reserve your seats by emailing here.

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