Yearly Archives: 2011

Another Opportunity to Serve Your Community – Greater DC Cares Servathon – April 16, 2011

If you would like to join other volunteers in the Washington, DC area on Saturday, April 16th, here is your chance. Go to http://www.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=464521 and join the “Federal Employees Family and Friends” team. You can also start your own team. Greater DC Cares is the same organization that the President and First Lady volunteered withRead… Read more »

CB2: GovLaunch – Social Media for Emergency Management

This week I had the pleasure of speaking with Cheryl Bledsoe, GovLoop Member and founder of the latest GovLaunch Social Media for Emergency Management. I’m no Christopher Dorobek but fortunately Cheryl’s expertise carried a great conversation about using Twitter and Facebook for emergency communications, the crisis in Egypt, her recent chat with FEMA Director CraigRead… Read more »

Building resiliency and adaptability into the nation’s infrastructure: A conversation with Steve Moddemeyer

According to Steve Moddemeyer, a former senior advisor to Seattle Public Utilities and the city’s Department of Planning and Development, new paradigm shifts in government service delivery and infrastructure management are leading more officials to consider sustainable solutions. In a conversation with Mr. Moddemeyer, he told CivSource that governments can no longer afford to approachRead… Read more »

Deep and meaningful e-learning

Akyol and Garrison discuss deep and meaningful e-learning in their paper ” Understanding cognitive presence in an online and blended community of inquiry: Assessing outcomes and processes for deep approaches to learning”. They found that higher “cognitive presence” results in better course results and more student satisfaction. Higher-order learning can be achieved online through anRead… Read more »

Recap of the Government Big Data Forum of 26 Jan 2011

On 26 January 2011 government IT professionals, federally-focused systems integrators and IT vendors met in the Government Big Data Forum to dialog on issues of common concern on the topic of overwhelming data. This event, sponsored by Carahsoft, included presentations, discussions, panels and a tech expo all focused on the issue of “Big Data” inRead… Read more »

5 Tips for Smarter Event Networking Using Twitter

For those of us interested in expanding our networks (as we all should be), attending in-person events is key. Here are 5 ways Twitter can enhance your professional event-goings, and give you more bang for your networking buck. Consider 2 scenarios: Scenario 1: You’re new to a geographic location, industry, or company. You walk intoRead… Read more »