INTERNET SAFETY TOWN HALL ON MONDAY MORNING
YOU ARE INVITED:
NECC Internet Safety Town Hall
Monday, June 30, 2008, 10 AM-12 PM
Room 217B and C
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
Welcome – Don Knezek, CEO of ISTE, Washington, DC
Keynote – Anastasia Goodstein, Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Ypulse, San Francisco, CA
Panel I – Internet Safety Issues
Lead Presenter and Moderator: Amanda Lenhart, Senior Research Specialist, Pew Internet and American Life Project, Washington, DC
Panel:
Jeanne Biddle, Director of Technology, Scott County Schools, Kentucky
Julie Evans, Executive Director, Project Tomorrow, Irvine, CA
High School Student
Panel II – Resources and Tools
Lead Presenter and Moderator: Adam Thierer, Senior Fellow and Director, Progress and Freedom Foundation, Washington, DC
Panel:
Lan Neugent, Assistant Superintendent of the Virginia Department of Education
Dr. John Slivka, Technology Director, Albertville Public Schools, AL
Richard Stevens, Vice President of Business Services, Time Warner Cable, San Antonio, TX
Closing – Hilary Goldman, Director of Government Relations of ISTE, Washington, DC Delete Comment
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Hope to see you in DC... ;-) I'll probably be at the CoSN events, and also at the Library of Congress night!
The Internet Safety town hall was very good...could have used more time! Safety was a common thread in many of the sessions I attended. Thank you for including me. Also, I enjoyed my stint at the ETAN booth. Think of me anytime you need extra help in any of these events. --SuAnn
CoSN Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Leadership Forum
Digital Content and Role of CTO
Co-Sponsored by T.H.E Journal and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
Monday, June 30, 2008
8:30 am-10:30 am
The Pavilion by Hilton
300 S. Alamo Street, San Antonio, TX
Join us for an interactive CTO Forum
· Hear the recommendations from the Congress on Future of Content
· Engage in a discussion about the role of district technology leaders in stimulating a re-examination and adoption of digital content in our districts.
For further information and to register go to www.cosn.org/events/cto_forum/index.cfm
Thanks for the help on the WI ETAN site. I will spread the word to the WI folks.
Kathy
Thanks for 'lighting up' the Ning site. I still might be able to do a shift at the ETAN booth. I'll check with you when I get down there.
Tom
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