The National Association of Government Webmasters (NAGW) is now accepting speaking proposals for the 2011 NAGW National Conference September 14-16 in Cincinnati, Ohio. NAGW is seeking presenters to share knowledge and ideas as well as present new technologies and trends, so that attendees return to their offices with fresh ideas and valuable contacts. The deadline for submitting proposals online is March 1, 2011.
The focus of the NAGW National Conference is to bring together government webmasters who share similar goals and issues. The conference is open to any web professional who is looking to enhance his or her skills.
If you have a relevant topic that you believe will benefit our conference attendees, please submit a proposal. Regular conference sessions are 90 minutes which includes a 10-minute question-and-answer period. Pre-conference sessions, held on September 13, are four (4) hours long with both morning and afternoon slots available. Speakers may be requested to repeat sessions. Relevant topics might include:
- How-To (step by step) sessions, for example: Social Media, Analytics, Google Maps, CSS
- Design/Branding
- Accessibility
- JQuery
- Open Source
- The “next big thing on the Web”
- Project Management
- SharePoint
- Social Software (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
- Style Guide Creation
- Webmaster tools
- E-mail list services
- No-Cost/Low Cost Content Management
- Budget Crunch – Getting creative with no budget
- HTML 5/CSS3
- QR Codes
- Video, for example: Online video, Hosting sites and services, Inexpensive cameras (Flip, etc.)
What You Get In Return
Selected speakers will receive up to a 50% discount on general conference registration and a NAGW speaker shirt. The deadline date for submitting your online proposal is March 1, 2011.
Join fellow web professionals at the only national conference organized for government webmasters by government webmasters.
Questions? Contact [email protected]
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