Monday, August 1, 2011

Webinar: Using Free Technologies to Support Effective Campus-Community Partnerships

[Announcement from he-sl listserv]

Webinar: Using Free Technologies to Support Effective Campus-Community Partnerships
Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 1:00-2:00 PM (Central Time)

An ever-expanding array of free technology resources is available to support innovative and effective campus-community partnerships. Many well-known and lesser-known social media platforms are well-suited to community engagement efforts. Most of these technologies are fully accessible via the mobile phone in nearly every student’s pocket and require very little technical expertise to employ. As early adopters, students are open to using these new tools, suggesting an opportunity to cultivate and demonstrate student leadership.

Join us for an energetic, easy to understand and example-filled look at innovative uses of freely available, relatively easy-to-use Web and mobile phone technologies to collect data, raise money, deliver services, document and assess projects and much more.

Presenter
John Hamerlinck is the Associate Director of Minnesota Campus Compact and leads its Center for Digital Civic Engagement, a project intended to link innovative and practical technology use to higher education's civic engagement efforts.

Registrants will receive a confirmation email with log-in information for the webinar. Multiple people may participate in the webinar under one registration as long as they are using one computer.  While the registration fee is nonrefundable, all registrants will have access to the webinar slides and materials after the event. 

This webinar is the first in a series sponsored by California Campus Compact, Iowa Campus Compact, Kansas Campus Compact and Minnesota Campus Compact.

To register go to http://technologyandengagement.eventbrite.com


John Hamerlinck
Associate Director
Minnesota Campus Compact
john@mncampuscompact.org
320-308-4271
Administrative Services Building 101
720 4th Ave. S.
St. Cloud, MN 56301
www.mncampuscompact.org

Blogs
http://mncompact.wordpress.com
http://cdce.wordpress.com

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YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/MNCompact

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