Monday, December 6, 2010

Digital Content: how it's transforming education - 12/7 webinar

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Digital Content & Learning Management Platforms

Digital Content and Learning Management Platforms: Transforming text, expanding opportunities, revolutionizing education

Digital content is transforming the way students consume information as well how teachers prepare lessons, engage students and access student achievement. This webinar will explore the boundaries of the digital content revolution occurring in K-12 and higher education and discuss the evolution of the learning management system as a resource for bringing digital content together for students and teachers.

Moderator:

John Halpin,
Vice President, Strategy & Programs
Center for Digital Education

Featured speakers:

Kirti Sawhney Celly, Ph.D., Professor, Dept. of Management & Marketing, College of Business Administration & Public Policy, California State University Dominguez Hills

John N. Just, Assistant Superintendent, Management Information Systems, Pinellas County Schools, FL

Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair, New Canaan High School, CT

Mark Ray, Teacher Librarian/Instructional Technology Facilitator, Skyview High School, Vancouver Public Schools, WA

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Complimentary webinar

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
Duration: 60 minutes

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Registration Coordinator
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Webinar Sponsors:
Dell
Follett Software Company
K12 Inc.
Learning.com
Microsoft
Pearson Education
Samsung Electronics America Inc.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Transforming text, expanding opps, revolutionizing education and more! 12/7 webinar

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Digital Content & Learning Management Platforms

Digital Content and Learning Management Platforms: Transforming text, expanding opportunities, revolutionizing education

Digital content is transforming the way students consume information as well how teachers prepare lessons, engage students and access student achievement. This webinar will explore the boundaries of the digital content revolution occurring in K-12 and higher education and discuss the evolution of the learning management system as a resource for bringing digital content together for students and teachers.

Moderator:

John Halpin,
Vice President, Strategy & Programs
Center for Digital Education

Featured speakers:

Kirti Sawhney Celly, Ph.D., Professor, Dept. of Management & Marketing, College of Business Administration & Public Policy, California State University Dominguez Hills

John N. Just, Assistant Superintendent, Management Information Systems, Pinellas County Schools, FL

Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair, New Canaan High School, CT

Mark Ray, Teacher Librarian/Instructional Technology Facilitator, Skyview High School, Vancouver Public Schools, WA

Register now

Complimentary webinar

Tuesday, December 7, 2010
2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
Duration: 60 minutes

Register now

For more information or to register, contact:

Jeremy Smith
Registration Coordinator
800.940.6039 ext. 1402
jsmith@convergemag.com

For more information about the current sponsors, visit our website.

Webinar Sponsors:
Dell
Follett Corporation
K12 Inc.
Learning.com
Microsoft
Pearson Education
Samsung Electronics America Inc.

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MN, WI, VA and GA share best practices on Procurement Reform 11/30

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Impacting State Budgets Through Procurement Reform 

It's no secret that government agencies in every state are looking for ways to reduce overall spending while protecting essential citizen services. For most, procurement reform is a key component in this equation. On this online forum, Governing editorial staff will lead an in-depth discussion on procurement reform strategies that can have a big impact on your bottom line. By utilizing new tools and innovative measures, procurement reform can make your state, city or agency into a smarter buyer.

Leaders in procurement reform from four states – Georgia, Virginia,  Minnesota and Wisconsin – will share best practices from their agencies' successful procurement reform efforts. To the south, Georgia and Virginia have enhanced their procurement systems to optimize savings and spending potential by adopting e-procurement tools and emulating successful procedures from the private sector. To the north, Minnesota and Wisconsin have made groundbreaking strides in procurement reform by sharing resources, consolidating services and pursuing joint contracts.

Join Governing editorial staff and procurement reform leaders from across the country Tuesday, November 30 at 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT for a live, interactive online forum on this critical topic.

This Governing editorial online forum will focus on:

  • Insights from leaders in government procurement reform across the country on their experiences integrating procurement reform practices

  • The benefits of a consolidated purchasing system

  • How to find more efficient ways to do business and serve citizens

  • Identifying initiatives that will result in both long-term savings and short-term gains



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  • Complimentary Online Forum

    Tuesday
    November 30, 2010

    11:00 a.m. PT - 2:00 p.m. ET
    Duration: 1 hour

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    Speakers:

    Brenda Willard
    Assistant Director, Materials Management Division
    Dept. of Administration
    State of Minnesota

    Helen McCain
    Procurement Bureau Director
    Dept. of Administration
    State of Wisconsin

    Ron Bell
    Director, Division of Purchases & Supply
    Dept. of General Services
    Commonwealth of Virginia

    Tim Gibney
    Assistant Commissioner of Procurement
    State of Georgia

    Charles Smith
    Director of Purchasing
    Dept. of Corrections
    State of Georgia

    Paul Taylor
    Editor-at-Large
    GOVERNING

    Moderator:

    Tod Newcombe
    Editor
    GOVERNING

    Questions? Contact us

    Shayna Mayen
    Quality Services Manager
    800.917.7732 ext. 1314
    smayen@governing.com

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    MasterCard

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    Monday, November 15, 2010

    Technologies, Policies and Practices that Matter Now - 12/9 webinar

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    Digital States Performance Institute Webinar

    On a Clear Day, You Can See Beyond...

    The public sector IT community has been on the front lines as government has faced rapid and significant change — from recession to recovery and elections and transitions to health information exchanges and retirement bow waves. The challenge for technology leaders is to see beyond the headlines toward a preferred future, and thinking through how to get there. To paraphrase a prominent author, the challenge and opportunity is to begin with the end in mind.

    To help with this process, the Digital States Performance Institute (DSPI) is bringing together state CIOs for a preview of their own plans and to comment on the findings of the Digital States CIO Poll, which provides a landscape view of the technologies, policies and practices that matter most now — and those that will be the most important two or three years down the road.

    Moderator:

    Paul W. Taylor
    Chief Content Officer
    e.Republic, Inc. &
    Senior Advisor
    Center for Digital Government


    Speakers:

    Claire Bailey
    Director and Chief Technology Officer
    Department of Information Systems
    State of Arkansas

    Steve Fletcher
    Chief Information Officer
    State of Utah

    Kyle Schafer
    Chief Technology Officer
    State of West Virginia

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    Complimentary Webinar

    Thursday
    December 9, 2010

    2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT
    Duration: 60 minutes

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    Anthony Yanez
    Registration Coordinator
    800.940.6039 ext 1348
    ayanez@centerdigitalgov.com

    Sponsored by:

    Accenture

    EMC

    Microsoft

    NIC

    SAS
    Verizon

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    Monday, June 28, 2010

    How 4G is Revolutionizing Public Safety 7/14 webinar

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    Emergency Management Webinar

    4G: Revolutionizing Public Safety

    Hear how the Annapolis, Md. Police Department reduced crime and increased public safety. Learn from Michael Paddock, CEO of Grants Office, how to obtain grants for such programs.

    Today situational awareness means being prepared. Whether making a routine visit or being tasked with a large-scale crisis, first response units need real time information and data before arriving on the scene.

    With next generation wireless networks, public safety and law enforcement agencies can realize true situational awareness, enabling blazing-fast access to critical text, audio and video.

    Optimize the way your agency uses technology to increase operational efficiency and explore a new approach to public safety through 4G next generation networks.

    Attend this webinar and learn:

    • How 4G technology can provide a new, low-cost approach to public safety with the bandwidth to transmit high-definition video in real time from portable cameras around the city.

    • How the Annapolis, Md. Police Department has implemented surveillance units with the 4G technology to significantly reduce crime while saveing time and money.

    • How to obtain the proper grants to help fund your 4G program and enhance overall public safety.

    • How you can use video surveillance for operational awareness, special event management, short-term operations and criminal surveillance while viewing the activity remotely.

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    Complimentary webinar

    Wednesday, July 14, 2010
    11:00am PT/2:00pm ET
    Duration: 1 hour

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    Featured Speakers:

    Don Pearson
    Group Publisher
    Government Technology and
    Emergency Management Media

    Beth Hart
    Special Projects Director
    Annapolis Police Department

    Detective Ricky Truitt
    Criminal Investigation Division
    Annapolis Police Department

    Michael Paddock
    Chief Executive Office
    Grants Office

    Trey Hanbury
    Director, Government Affairs
    Sprint

    Bruce Lee
    Industry Business Solutions Manager
    Sprint

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    Anthony Yanez
    800.940.6039 ext. 1348
    ayanez@emergencymgmt.com

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    Sprint

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    Monday, June 14, 2010

    Digital States webinar: Making Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration Real, 7/6

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    The Power of Two or More – Making Cross-Jurisdictional Collaboration Real

    The Center for Digital Government welcomes senior state and local executives from Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado and Michigan to discuss their successes as well as trials and tribulations of planning, creating and implementing collaborative systems with other state, city and county governments. As the world becomes a smaller place, budgets tighten and service demands increase, shared services and collaborative efforts have been pioneered. Valuable lessons have been learned by these early adopters as they have learned that hindsight is indeed 20/20. A number of states and localities find themselves looking for a teammate, and this discussion will cover how it has been done before. Contribute to the discussion and learn from peers about what makes a successful collaboration, how to identify it and how to make it happen. 

    Speakers Include:

    Phil Bertolini, Chief Information Officer, Oakland County, MI

    Patrick Quain, Deputy Director/Chief Information Officer, Department of Administration, State of Arizona

    Ken Theis, Chief Information Officer, State of Michigan


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    July 6, 2010
    11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET

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    Thursday, January 21, 2010

    Answer 10 Questions & Enter an Amazon.com Drawing

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    We know your time is valuable, so we have limited this survey to 10 simple questions. 

    Public CIO, in partnership with CA, invites you to participate in a national identity management lifecycle survey. Your participation will help us understand and assess important trends in the effective management of security access.

    Please take our survey here: www.govtech.com/survey

    Increased IT security threats and compliance issues are making every organization focus on improving their identity management and access policies and procedures. How robust is your organization's identity management approach?

    Your thoughtful input into the growing attention being placed on IT Governance strategies is greatly appreciated.

    Don Pearson
    Group Publisher
    Public CIO

    Please respond by Feb. 4


    Win an Amazon.com gift card! 
    Complete the survey to be entered into a random drawing for one of 5 $25 Amazon.com gift cards.
    Participants will also receive a copy of the survey results.

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