digital rights
SIIA Webcast July 22nd, 2009 “Digital Rights and Wrongs: Working Within the Law in the 21st Century Classroom”
Steve Nordmark, VP Product Development for netTrekker
This should be a good one to listen in on… netTrekker’s Steve Nordmark (VP Product Development) will be co-moderating! Register now and put it on your calendar.
“Digital Rights and Wrongs: Working Within the Law in the 21st Century Classroom”
Tune into this important webcast on Wednesday July 22nd at 2:00pm Eastern Time for a review and discussion of the challenges and opportunities associated with new digital learning resources. This panel will have a mix of representation from the state and district level, as well as from content authors and solution platform vendors. Panelists will discuss Digital Rights Management (DRM) from their perspective, providing insights into the challenges associated with respecting copyright while addressing the needs of a broad spectrum of learners. Be sure to pass this on to your company CTO, Product Managers or other interested colleagues.
Co-Moderators:
Michael Jay, President, Educational Systemics
Steve Nordmark, Vice President, Product Development, netTrekker
Panelists:
Kate Kemker, Director, Technology Learning & Innovation, Florida Department of Education
D. Midian Kurland, Vice President, Technology & Development, Scholastic Education
Ann Reed, K-12 District-level Technology and Instructional Leader
You must be registered to participate. Register online by clicking here. Contact Tasiyiwa Mapondera with questions or concerns at 202.789.4467.
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