CTCNet Conference session proposals due 3/10
Stephen Quinn
squinn at ctcnet.org
Fri Feb 27 16:44:23 EST 2004
Please note - the March 10 deadline for submitting proposals to present at
the 13th Annual CTCNet Conference (June 11-13 in Seattle) is less than two
weeks away: http://www2.ctcnet.org/conf/2004/session.asp
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CTCNet is now accepting proposals for sessions at the 13th Annual CTCNet
Conference, "Building Connected Communities: The Power of People &
Technology".
Proposal Deadline: March 10, 2004
Conference Dates: June 11-13, 2004
Proposal Criteria & Guidelines: Preference will be given to proposals
that:
-Are oriented toward building skills and/or delivering resources
-Are interactive in nature
-Are well-planned with regard to session format, facilitation/moderation,
accessibility for participants with disabilities & usage of time
-Have clear, identified learning outcomes
-Fit in with or relate to the theme of the conference
All proposals should fit within one of the six tracks of the conference
(listed below), and sessions within each track should somehow relate to
the theme "building connected communities", incorporating where possible
issues of community and civic engagement; diversity and accessibility; and
the role of CTCs as public community institutions.
Registration:
All presenters must register for the conference, at the discounted
presenters' rate of $130. Accepted applicants will recieve a 4-digit code
to use when registering online, so it is highly recommended that
applicants WAIT to register until they are notified whether or not their
session has been selected.
Hotel & Travel:
The conference will be held June 11-13, 2004 in Seattle, Washington at the
DoubleTree Hotel Seattle Airport. The group rate is $103/night plus tax
(reference the CTCNet Annual Conference). For reservations, call
1-800-222-TREE. The hotel is located at 18740 Pacific Highway South,
Seattle, Washington 98188.
Conference Theme & Tracks:
Titled "Building Connected Communities: The Power of People & Technology,"
the 13th Annual CTCNet Conference will explore emerging themes under the
larger framework of community building and its relevance for community
technology centers as they engage and connect diverse communities to
effect positive change.
Community Development & Community Technology
This track will explore connections between Community Development and
Community Technology, covering topics such as community asset mapping,
microenterprise projects, sustainable business models, community
networking and the role of CTCs as public community institutions.
Organizational Capacity & Leadership
The track will provide program directors, staff, volunteers, and funders
with tools and strategies to ensure for organizational success, including
fundraising and development, staff & volunteer management, accessibility
and cultural diversity, community collaborations and planning and
budgeting.
Policy, Advocacy & Organizing
Focusing on policy efforts and civic engagement, this track will include a
range of topics addressing how community technology practitioners &
constituents can effect change at all levels of public life, including
civic & community engagement activities as well as key policy issues at
the local, state, regional, federal and international level.
Program Design & Content
This track will cover programming at all levels of development, and
include sessions sharing best practices from replicable program and
curricula models, appropriate content and curriculum development, lessons
on program implementation, and innovative case studies.
Research & Evaluation
This track will highlight best practices in program evaluation, data
collection and assessment as well as important findings & statistics
concerning community technology.
Technology
This track will discuss applications of technology to the operational and
programmatic needs of community technology programs, including service
delivery and organizational IT infrastructure as well as how technology &
technology applications are being leveraged for community agendas.
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Stephen Quinn
Member Services Coordinator
Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet)
1436 U St. NW STE 104, Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 462-1200
Fax: (202) 462-3892
Email: squinn at ctcnet.org <mailto:squinn at ctcnet.org>
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Join us for CTCNet's 13th Annual Conference:
"Building Connected Communities: The Power of People & Technology"
Seattle, WA ~ June 11-13, 2004
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