Hello All, This came from Gina and may be a conference you would be interested in attending. Best, Dr. Franklin ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gina Bruce < gina.bruce01 at gmail.com > Date: Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 10:20 AM Subject: Brain Gain and Innovation: Creating Growth in an Age of Disruption October 22, 2014 To: morrisc1 at ohio.edu , Adam Remnant < adamremnant at gmail.com >, Audra Hilterbran < audra.hilterbran at gmail.com >, Beverly Kee < beverly.kee03 at gmail.com >, Caitlin Cahill < ccahill412 at gmail.com >, Chris Hawks < chris.hawks.mail at gmail.com >, Dhaifallah Alsuhaymi < dalsuhaymi at gmail.com >, DING MAO < maoding7738 at gmail.com >, " edishong at live.com " < edishong at live.com >, Elena Gallagher < elena_aiello at hotmail.com >, Eric Clift < clifte at ohio.edu >, Fatimah Albrahim < famyster at gmail.com >, Fauna Stout < fstout at cscc.edu >, foz alomar < lovelyfoz at gmail.com >, " franklit at ohio.edu " < franklinteresa at gmail.com >, " franklit at ohio.edu " < franklit at ohio.edu >, Gina Bruce < gbruce111 at gmail.com >, heyam fouad < h.asrar at gmail.com >, Jenny Remington < jenny.e.remington at gmail.com >, John Haupt < jhaupt2011 at gmail.com >, Martin Versluis < mgversluis at gmail.com >, Michael Donley < donleymohio at gmail.com >, Michael Roy < mikeroy909 at gmail.com >, Mohamad Al-Issa < ma187509 at gmail.com >, Mohammed Al Abdulatef < mfffna at gmail.com >, Nancy Cisneros < trainingnan at gmail.com >, Nasiha Arif < nasihaarif at gmail.com >, Patrick Mose < kaka.patro at gmail.com >, Sara Lorenz < sara.lorenz.89 at gmail.com >, Shaima Abloushi < sa099911 at gmail.com >, "Tweissi, Adiy" < at373211 at ohio.edu > 2 0 1 4 G l o b a l S y m p o s i u m *Brain Gain and Innovation:* *Creating Growth in an Age of Disruption **October 22, 2014* 1. The Challenge: Creating a Platform for Innovation *8:30 AM - 11 AM Barrette Business and Community Center* *Christian Long* *: Co-Founder, Wonder, By Design*Christian Long, a celebrated educator and leader in transformative design conversations around the world, will open our senses to new models and opportunities for nurturing, attracting, developing and sustaining talent in our communities. His work has inspired organizations around the globe to invest in care, culture and the core design of their purpose and product. *Alvaro Albuquerque: * *Chief of Staff to the President, The Brazilian Small Business Agency, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil*Symposium guests will be dazzled and inspired by Rio de Janeiro's development of public "Knowledge Squares" that offer top technology tools and digital libraries to the city's most underserved. ICF Co-founder John Jung calls the development of these centers the best example of digital inclusion he has seen anywhere. He predicts that they will be the greatest legacy of the Olympic games in Rio. *Tim Jones* *: CEO, Artscape Toronto, Ontario*This international "Social Entrepreneur of the Year" is a recognized leader in creative placemaking. He will illustrate how he led his organization to create spaces for more than 2,400 artists including 28 public venues serving more than 230,000 people annually while advancing public policy, private development, community and neighborhood aspirations and philanthropy. 2. Keynote Luncheon - The Promise: Talent, Growth and the Power of the Web *11:30 AM - 1:10 PM Barrette Business and Community Center* *Jaime Casap* *, Global Education Evangelist, Google, Inc.*There is good reason that a company with over $59billion in revenue last year invests in a global evangelist. Jaime Casap works with organizations around the world to preach the power and potential of the web, technology, and Google tools as enabling and supporting capabilities in pursuit of creating powerful learning models. In the Google culture of encouraging interaction, he works across other teams, including Google Fiber, the Google Policy Team, the YouTube Team, and the Google Capital Team. He will convince us of how technology will enable education’s to be the “silver bullet” that saves lives and economies like never before. 3. "Game Day" Roundtable - The Practice: Attracting and Keeping Innovators *1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Birk Center for the Arts* *Special Host: Dan Mathieson* *, Mayor, Stratford Ontario*Highly lauded and in his third term as Mayor of Stratford, Dan Mathieson is known for leading his city through a renaissance, anchored by robust broadband services that have attracted business, industry, and a thriving cultural scene. His counsel is sought after by communities around the world that are eager to make the transition to the creative economy, and his leadership as a technology innovator was recognized with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. His passion for reinforcing the interdependence of government, business and education, what he calls the "triple helix," makes him the perfect host for this lively, interactive "town hall" session. Kristina Verner, *Director, Intelligent Communities at Waterfront Toronto. *Having served as the point leader for both Windsor-Essex County and Toronto’s successful bids as Top7 Intelligent Communities, Kristina Verner has become an expert at the practical strategies for designing vibrant communities. She will unveil the vision, successful efforts and continued challenges for the development of a collaborative ecosystem that propelled her city to number one on the world stage. Norm Jacknis*,** Senior Fellow, ICF Rural Imperative. *Now leading ICF’s Rural Imperative, Norm Jacknis is able to build on the ideas he developed for the US Conference of Mayors on a future-oriented economic growth strategy for cities. This former director of Cisco’s IBSG Public Sector group and “Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers,” is recognized world-wide as an expert on growth, innovation and the future of technology. He will inspire us with the promise of "the new connected countryside." All events will take place on the campus of Walsh University. Cost is $75 and includes all events and lunch. *Limited space available!* *For more information, please contact asingarella at walsh.edu < asingarella at walsh.edu >* Register at www.walsh.edu/symposium14 < http://www.walsh.edu/symposium14%20 > This event was made possible through the generosity of: *Complete the form below to receive email updates on future ICF Institute events and activities.* *Gina Bruce* Technology Education and Building Technology Coordinator www.tech-savvy-educator.com Grove City High School 4665 Hoover Road Grove City, Ohio 43123 (614) 801- 3300 Technology Education Website < https://sites.google.com/a/swcsd.us/gchs-technology-education/ > Building Technology Coordinator Website < https://sites.google.com/a/swcsd.us/gchs-technology-resources/ > "You can't solve a problem on the same level that it was created. You have to rise above it to the next level." - Albert Einstein -- *"A teacher affects eternity; [she]he can never tell where the influence stops." - Henry Adams*Dr. Teresa Franklin Professor, Educational Studies/Instructional Technology Fulbright Research Scholar to Turkey 2013-14 The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701 740-593-4561 (office) 740-541-8847 (cell) 740-593-0477 (fax) also: franklinteresa at gmail.com *~~~~~~Ohio University -- The best student-centered learning *experience in America~~~~ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/itech/attachments/20141021/882dcf4c/attachment-0001.html
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