C3 Conference Agenda

Tentative

Thursday, October 5

Pre-Conference Workshops

Friday, October 6

Stamp Student Union

Parking: Self-parking for (approximately $10). On Saturday, all-campus parking is free

Time Location Topic/Speakers
8:00 - 8:15 AM Stamp Union Outside the Ballroom Lounge Morning Refreshments Registration
8:15 - 8:45 AM Stamp Union Grand Ballroom Lounge

Welcomes:

8:45 - 9:35 AM Stamp Union Grand Ballroom Lounge Session 1: Keynote
   

Introductions:

Keynote: Maryland’s First Lady Kendel S. Ehrlich

9:35 - 9:45 AM   Break
9:45 - 10:45 AM   Session 2
  Stamp Union Grand Ballroom Lounge

Computer Crimes Against Children

Detective Sergeant Robert Smolek
Maryland Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce

As technology goes on and on, Internet crimes against children continue to be a growing problem, as the Internet has provided those individuals with a sexual interest in children unprecedented, unsupervised access to children. Detective Sergeant Robert Smolek, Director of the Maryland Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, will discuss computer facilitated crimes against children, with a particular focus on victims, offenders, and those online technologies commonly used to sexually exploit children.

10:45 - 10:55 AM   Break/room changes
10:55 AM - 12:00 PM   Concurrent Session 3
  Stamp Union Grand Ballroom Lounge

A.Deter, Detect, Defend: The FTC's Program on Identity Theft [PPT]

Naomi Lefkovitz
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection
Federal Trade Commission

  Margaret Brent Room

B. Information Security in Today's World [PPT]

Casey O'Brien
Associate Professor and Network Technology Program Coordinator
Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC)

This session will provide an overview of: what information security is; the challenges to information security; the latest trends; best practices to help protect your digital assets; the need for Information Security professionals; and CyberWATCH

  Juan Ramon Jiménez Room

C. Ethical Use of Computers
Craig Holcomb
National Security Agency

12:00 – 2:00 PM Main Ballroom

Session 4: Keynote Luncheon
Introduction: Liesyl Franz - Department of Homeland Security

Keynote: Ron Teixeira
Executive Director
National Cyber Security Alliance

Door Prizes

2:00 - 2:05 PM   Break/room changes
2:05 - 3:15 PM  

Session 5: Concurrent Session

  Stamp Union Grand Ballroom Lounge

A. CyberAwareness Curriculum

NetSmartz: Keeping Kids and Teens Safer on the Internet
Online Information

Laurie Nathan
Outreach Coordinator
NetSmartz

  Margaret Brent Room

B. CyberAwareness Curriculum

i-SAFE America

Empowering Youth to be Safe Online…In the Classroom and Beyond

Yvonne Pipkin, Professional Development and Outreach Manager

  Juan Ramon Jiménez Room

C. CyberAwareness Curriculum

CyberSmart [PDF]

Jim Teicher
Executive Director & CEO
The CyberSmart! Education Company

iKeepSafe
Faux Paw the Techno Cat Internet Safety Program

Marsali Hancock, President Internet Keep Safe Coalition

Jacalyn S. Leavitt, Chair of Internet Keep Safe Coalition - iKeepSafe Coalition Initiative

3:20 - 3:25 PM   Break/room changes
3:25 – 4:30 PM Stamp Union Grand Ballroom Lounge

Session 6

Online Bullying: The Role of Character Education [PPT]

Jacqueline Jones
Faculty Support Mentor Team Mentor Teacher
Department of Professional Development
Prince George's County Public Schools.
Former Character Education Specialist for the Maryland State Department of Education

This session will discuss the What? So What? and Now What? of Cyber Bullying. The presenter will share how Character Education can be a proactive intervention.

Wrap Up – Adjourn -- Drawings

Exhibitor displays will be available outside the main rooms. As a courtesy to other conference participants we ask that all cell phones and pager sounds be turned off during the sessions.

 

Saturday, October 7 - Day 2

McKeldin Library

Please note 10:00 AM start time. Doors of McKeldin Library do not open until 10:00 AM. Parking is free on Saturday. However, come early to find a parking space.

Time Location Topic/Speakers
10:00 AM   Morning Refreshments: Registration
   

Welcome: Davina Pruitt-Mentle - Director, ETO-COE

Introductions:

  • Diane Harvey - User Education Services
    Library Services - Mckeldin Library
    University of Maryland
  • Dean Charles Lowry
    Dean of Library Services
    University of Maryland
10:30-11:30 AM McKeldin Library - Special Events Room 6137

Session 7: Keynote

Plagiarism - Academic Integrity in the Internet Age [PPT]

Don McCabe
Founding past President of the Center for Academic Integrity.
Professor of Organization Management Strategy & Policy at Rutgers University

11:30 -11:40 AM   Short Break
11:40 AM -12:30 PM  

Session 8

Academic Integrity: Processes and Expectations at the College Level [PPT]

Andrea Goodwin
Associate Director of the Office of Student Conduct
Office of Judicial Programs and Student Ethical Development
UMCP

Diane Harvey
Undergraduate Studies Librarian

The University of Maryland is frequently cited as a national model for schools seeking to develop student-administered honor codes. This presentation will focus on the University's efforts to promote academic integrity, and will include information about the Student Honor Council, Office of Student Conduct, and the Libraries Academic Integrity Initiative. It will also explore how K12 educators can prepare students to meet the academic integrity standards of higher education.

12:30-1:30 PM  

Session 9: Keynote Luncheon

Efforts at the State and National Level

Jayne Moore MSDE [PPT]
Mila Fuller ISTE [PPT]

1:30- 1:40   Short Break
1:40 - 2:30 PM  

Session 10

Combating Plagiarism through NetEdGE

Mary L. Radnofsky CEO, The Socrates Institute, Alexandria, VA

This interactive session gives participants a chance to experience NetEdGE (Internet Educational Game of Ethics), a cyberethics game for tweens and teens to teach middle and high school students the legal, ethical, safe, and secure online practices.

2:30-3:30PM  

Session 11

Copyright Issues in the Digital Environment [PPT]

Kim Bonner
Executive Director, Center for Intellectual Property
University of Maryland University College

 

3:30 PM   Wrap Up – Adjourn Door Prizes

Exhibitor displays will be available outside the main rooms. As a courtesy to other conference participants we ask that all cell phones and pager sounds be turned off during the sessions.

 

Presented by:

Educational Technology Outreach/College of Education
and the University of Maryland Libraries

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