Scope and content: Series consists of records documenting the work Simpson categorized as "strengthening and creating cultures of innovation." The series documents the founding and development of the Innovation Expedition, from its origins as the International Institute for Innovation or Triple i at the Banff Centre for Management, to its association with AXIA NetMedia from 1996 to 1999, and then its emergence as an independent company after 2000. The series consists of draft and final reports, concept papers, presentation diagrams and overhead transparencies, clippings, articles, book chapters, conference materials, booklets, brochures, toolkit elements, government publications, meeting and conference agendas, notes, speeches, correspondence, memoranda and newsletters. The records include general secondary resources on innovation including the following topics defined by the donor: innovations in education; measurement innovation; performance improvement toolkits; non-profit work; and understanding innovation. There are examples of innovation projects with which Simpson was involved, including the Science Council, IE's Global Innovation Congress, Textron, Banff Centre programmes, London Investment in Education Council (LIEC), Miles Canada (Bayer Pharmaceuticals), and EKS strategy of Germany. There are also several theme files which may have originated with the Mentoring records in S00508 but have been kept with this series as received by the donor; and collected reports, usually by the government, on Alberta. Records pertaining to the Alberta Roundtables and the Towards 2000 Together initiative include participant lists, working papers, final reports, preparatory readings and backgrounders on each roundtable issue. There is also material on the Premier's Conference on the Alberta's Economic Future in May 1992 (the culmination of the roundtables); and the Advisory Committee on Alberta's Economic Future (or multi-stakeholder advisory committee) of which Simpson was vice-chair following the roundtables. Records of the Triple i document its formation; strategic planning; initiatives and programs, including the genesis and launch of the Innovation Expedition; promotion; writings; and partners.
File includes a brochure in German.
File includes an information package for students in the "Indian-Eskimo affairs program," documents on the secondary school programme in international studies sponsored by York University, and a resource book for elementary school teachers published by External Affairs Canada, among other records.
File contains a Who's who booklet for Sir Adam Beck Secondary School and the London Board of Education year book directory.
File contains a course catalogue for this community college in Boston, a school receiving attention for its innovation and excellence that Don visited during his time at Beck.
File contains clippings on current events, general interest and education.
File contains a three volume collection of documents created by and for the Cross-cultural Learner Centre of UWO's Office of International Education. The documents include course materials, proposals, reports, newsletters, essays, minutes, memoranda, calenders and assessments.
File contains correspondence, memoranda, reports and minutes.
File contains a student's lecture and reading notes, and exams on multiculturalism and education.
File includes three photographs of students in the class.
File contains a book produced by the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia
Poster is a chart developed by AED for a workshop, with which Don Simpson was involved, on the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) with infectious diseases.