Thursday, April 26, 2012

Deadline extended to May 8th for 2012 BOW and DEAA

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2012 DEAA and BOW CALL for ENTRIES!

The Center for Digital Education invites nominations for the annual Best of the Web (BOW) and the Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA)! 

Best of the Web Awards:

The Best of the Web awards recognize and honor outstanding education websites. The contest is open to all U.S. education institution websites including K-12 districts, schools, colleges, universities, teachers, multi-class, parent and student websites.

Digital Education Achievement Awards:

The Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA) provide recognition for IT applications, intranet, infrastructure and other projects that enhance services or interactions. Examples include mobile/wireless applications, internal and/or shared applications or systems, innovative classroom technologies and other innovative projects. The DEAA is open to all educational institutions.

There is no fee for nominations for the BOW or DEAA.

Entries for both contests are due May 8, 2012.

For the Best of the Web Education Awards contest information and entry form, visit www.centerdigitaled.com/2012BOWEdu.  


For the Digital Education Achievement Awards contest information and entry form, visit www.centerdigitaled.com/2012DEAA.


If you have any questions, please contact Janet Grenslitt, Surveys and Awards Director, at jgrenslitt@centerdigitalgov.com.
Details

Click here for the the Digital Education Achievement Awards.

Click here for the the Best of the Web Awards

SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
Entries are due Tuesday,
May 8, 2012


QUESTIONS?
Please contact:

Janet Grenslitt
Surveys and Awards Director
916.932.1363
jgrenslitt@centerdigitalgov.com



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Friday, April 13, 2012

REMINDER: Due date for 2012 BOW and DEAA due May 1st

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2012 DEAA and BOW CALL for ENTRIES!

The Center for Digital Education invites nominations for the annual Best of the Web (BOW) and the Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA)! 

Best of the Web Awards:

The Best of the Web awards recognize and honor outstanding education websites. The contest is open to all U.S. education institution websites including K-12 districts, schools, colleges, universities, teachers, multi-class, parent and student websites.

Digital Education Achievement Awards:

The Digital Education Achievement Awards (DEAA) provide recognition for IT applications, intranet, infrastructure and other projects that enhance services or interactions. Examples include mobile/wireless applications, internal and/or shared applications or systems, innovative classroom technologies and other innovative projects. The DEAA is open to all educational institutions.

There is no fee for nominations for the BOW or DEAA.

Entries for both contests are due May 1, 2012.

For the Best of the Web Education Awards contest information and entry form, visit www.centerdigitaled.com/2012BOWEdu.  


For the Digital Education Achievement Awards contest information and entry form, visit www.centerdigitaled.com/2012DEAA.


If you have any questions, please contact Janet Grenslitt, Surveys and Awards Director, at jgrenslitt@centerdigitalgov.com.
Details

Click here for the the Digital Education Achievement Awards.

Click here for the the Best of the Web Awards

SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
Entries are due Tuesday,
May 1, 2012


QUESTIONS?
Please contact:

Janet Grenslitt
Surveys and Awards Director
916.932.1363
jgrenslitt@centerdigitalgov.com



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Monday, April 9, 2012

Last Chance to Register for GOVERNING Infrastructure and Sustainability Policy Breakfast 4/18

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Dear sathish,

I wanted to be sure that you received my email last week.  We would love for you to join the GOVERNING editorial team at the April 18 GOVERNING Policy Breakfast on Infrastructure and Sustainability here in Washington.

GOVERNING editors host these small, informal roundtables in order to get the input of key thought leaders, advocacy and policy groups on hot topic areas. Your particular knowledge and experience would make you a valuable contributor.

In exchange for your time, you'll be part of a lively conversation with people who care about these issues as much as you do, and breakfast is on us!

Details about the breakfast:

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Hotel Sofitel, Lafayette Square
806 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005

GOVERNING writer and in-house infrastructure / transportation expert Ryan Holeywell will kick things off with comments on a story in GOVERNING's April issue, "Ten Big Infrastructure Projects of the Year." He will also give an update on the expected impact on states and localities of the transportation bill stop-gap extension.  The rest of the session is an open forum, where we hope to hear what you see as the most important issues. What is the role of government in infrastructure projects?  How will we pay for the infrastructure improvements we need? What Sustainability initiatives and / or policies are having an impact?  I hope you will come and share your views with us!

Please let us know if you can join us by Monday, April 16th
RSVP to Michael Shane at GOVERNING
916.932.1410 | or email mshane@GOVERNING.com

All best,

  

Erin Waters
Associate Publisher
GOVERNING

P.S.  This is a personal invitation intended specifically for you. If you are unable to attend, or you think another person at your organization would also benefit from attending this roundtable, please contact Michael Shane at mshane@GOVERNING.com for an additional invitation.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Could you use $1.27 million dollars in IT Savings?

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Does moving to a virtualized IT platform really save districts and colleges money?

Yes!  

  • Baldwin-Wallace College achieved 194% ROI on their investment through savings in energy costs, digital storage, and major cost avoidance.
  • Oak Hills School Local School District's data center solution is designed to save them $1.27 million in just three years.
Join us for a complimentary webinar to get the real story on how these schools saved money and freed up space through infrastructure consolidation. 

Moderator:
John Halpin, Vice President of Strategic Programs, Center for Digital Education

Speakers:

Tracy Cole, Director of Technology & eLearning, Oak Hills Local School District

Gregory Ferguson, Lead Architect, NetApp US Public Sector

Greg Flanik, Chief Information Officer, Baldwin-Wallace College

April 12, 2012
2:00 ET/ 11:00 PT
Duration: 1 hour

For questions or details, contact:

Jeremy Smith                                                                                                                          
Registration Coordinator                                                                                                           
Center for Digital Education
800-940-6039 ext. 1402
jsmith@centerdigitaled.com

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