[rtpnet-tact] CTCNet Conference 2003 - Presenter Opportunities! (fwd)
Erroll Reese, President CTCNet
rtpnet-tact@rtpnet.org
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 10:47:39 -0500
Thanks Judy...
----- Original Message -----
From: Judy Hallman <hallman@email.unc.edu>
To: TACT <rtpnet-tact@rtpnet.org>; CTNC <ctnc-list@rtpnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 7:02 AM
Subject: [rtpnet-tact] CTCNet Conference 2003 - Presenter Opportunities!
(fwd)
> To TACT and CTNC lists:
>
> This is THE national conference for community technology centers. Be
> sure to put the dates on your calendar and attend if you can. The URL
> below gives a nice overview of the types of sessions you can expect.
> See http://www2.ctcnet.org/conf/2002/program.asp for information about
> last year's conference, with links to presentation materials.
>
> Judy Hallman (hallman@rtpnet.org, http://www.rtpnet.org/hallman)
> Executive Director, RTPnet, NC (http://www.RTPnet.org/)
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 15:24:34 -0500 (EST)
> From: Stephen Quinn <spquinn65@msn.com>
> To: connect@ctcnet.org
> Subject: [CTC] CTCNet Conference 2003 - Presenter Opportunities!
>
> We invite you to submit a session proposal for the 2003 CTCNet
> Annual National Conference, June 26-29 in Washington, DC!
>
> Apply online at http://www2.ctcnet.org/conf/2003/present/session.asp!
>
> Deadline for Proposals: February 19, 2003
>
> Notification of accepted sessions: March 1, 2003
>
> About the Conference:
>
> The CTCNet Annual National Conference has been the premier event
> in the community technology field throughout the past decade - no
> other conference draws representatives from so many of the most
> outstanding community technology programs together with community
> leaders, non-profit practitioners, funders and policymakers.
>
> With attendance expected to reach over 700, this year's
> conference will be the best yet! We're looking for dynamic
> presentations and workshops on topics such as:
>
> a.. Programs and Curricula;
> b.. Policy, Advocacy and Organizing;
> c.. Technology; and
> d.. Organizational Development.
>
> About Presenting & Sessions:
> Sessions should be interactive - the most effective (and popular)
> sessions are those that involve attendees in meaningful and
> creative ways. Based on a great deal of input from conference
> evaluations over the past several years, preference will be given
> to applicants proposing workshops oriented toward building skills
> and resources, rather than panel presentations.
>
> Sessions should also fit the learning tracks of the conference.
> Information on this year's conference tracks can be found on our
> Presenter Opportunities page
> http://www2.ctcnet.org/conf/2003/present/session.asp. Most
> sessions will be 90 minutes long, but there may be opportunities
> for two hour sessions. Applicants should be flexible to hold
> their proposed sessions on any day of the conference.
>
> CTCNet reviews each session proposal and takes care to ensure
> varied content and perspectives. All presenters should be open to
> co-presenting if CTCNet believes it is appropriate and should
> consider issues of diversity and disability access in their
> sessions.
>
> Session Presenters and Organizers will receive a waived
> registration fee for the full day of the conference on which
> their session falls, or a discount of $100 off the $220
> conference registration fee if they are attending the entire
> conference.
>
> Learn more and apply online at
> http://www2.ctcnet.org/conf/2003/present/session.asp
>
>
> If you have any questions, contact Stephen Quinn at squinn@ctcnet.org.
>
>
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