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"Rural Broadband: What's the use?" will be a multi-community video-conference.
The theme will be “Using Rural Connections to support Alberta’s Rural Development Strategy”. We will have a total of 6 sessions in the day, a welcome, a closing discussion on First-mile issues and four sessions addressing the four pillars of the rural strategy and the roles of different technologies, such as (exact topics and titles to be determined): How can communities use “blended learning”? How are database technologies improving health care? What is the role of social networking sites in rural economic development? Using Websites and ClicSites to create focal points in the community. Bill Fricker, our Event manager, would love to get your suggestions on venues, topics and speakers
Broadband in the news - July 7
Broadband in the news - July 14
Six sessions in a day and Noon hour gala
six sessions in a day and Noon hour gala
Good points, Ruth. Acutally, I see us as having 5 sessions (one per pillar (economic growth; community capacity, quality of life & inhfrastructure; health care; and learning and skill development). Each session will have its own time for Q&A and I see limiting each session to between 4 and 50 minutes. I see our 5th session addressing "first/last mile" issues, with panelists from different sites. This topic will need between 60 and 90 minutes. Lunch with the focus on viewing likely the top three candidates of videos for each of the four pillars will likely take between 60 and 75 minutes. I am in the midst of learning about some social networking tools so that we might provide an interactive facility for many of the videos (beyond the short list for awards) and this can occur two weeks in advance and for several weeks after the Oct 31 event. In summary if we establish an average pillar presentation to be 45 minutes, (3 hours) + 90 minutes for first/last mile + 75 minutes for lunch, we should have 15 mninutes grace with a time plan from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. These plans are quite flexible at this point in time. Perhaps, we can hear from others about the basic strategy. Bonne Journee Bill
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