Sorry for rreposting.
I think the name Re: [RM] Records and Information Management - College/University Courses
is more correct.
Regards,
Alex Babin
Hello to every one,
I think this e-mail may be of interest for interested in "Records and Information Management - College/University Courses".
Sincerely,
Alexander Babin
> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 10:40:15 -0400
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> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [Arcan-l] iSchool Inst course alert: Sept courses Toronto
>
> Apologies for cross-postings
>
> The following face-to-face Toronto courses are coming up this September
> at the iSchool Institute, Faculty of Information.
>
> We are very pleased to offer a brand new online program Certificate in
> Social Media Engagement.
> <http://institute.ischool.utoronto.ca/SOC.MED.Cert.asp> The first
> course, Social Media Planning for Organizations,
> <http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/socialmedia.WEB.asp> starts on
> September 9 with Connie Crosby and Daniel Lee as instructors.
>
> For complete schedule of our online, Toronto, Ottawa and Edmonton
> courses please check our website: institute.ischool.utoronto.ca.
> <http://institute.ischool.utoronto.ca> For frequent updates and
> announcements join us on FB, follow on Twitter @iSchoolInst or subscribe
> to our electronic newsletter.
>
> Enjoy your summer!
>
>
> NEW this fall: Certificate: Social Media Engagement
> <http://institute.ischool.utoronto.ca/SOC.MED.Cert.asp>.
> Essential to management, executive and professional level employees in
> libraries, archives, museums, non-profits and other organizations that
> want to start new social media engagements or improve existing engagement.
> A must for marketing or PR staff in information-related organizations
> such as libraries, archives and museums who want to strengthen existing
> engagement through social media.
> Students will receive the certificate upon completion of two-7 week
> online courses, based on their participation, exercises, and on
> completion of an assignment related to the Social Media Strategy course.
> Please note that this Certificate is optional, both courses can be
> completed as stand-alone. Content will be delivered through the wiki
> platform and supplemented by scheduled video conference meetings.
>
> This September in Toronto:
>
> Information Management Fundamentals
> <http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/infoman.asp>
> PLC8001-13F1
> Fri. 13 Sep 2013
> 1 Day (6 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
> Instructor: Heidi Ritscher
> Fee: $265.00
> Cert: IM or stand-alone
> Location: Toronto
>
> Information Management (IM) is the discipline of applying best
> practices, standards, and technology to ensure that information is
> properly managed throughout its lifecycle. This course will provide
> participants with the fundamentals of IM including key terms, business
> drivers, technology tools, compliance requirements, and industry
> standards. The courses from both the IM Practitioner and Manager's
> Toolkit streams will assume knowledge of the concepts and terms taught
> in this course.
> _____________________________________________
>
> Records Management Fundamentals Certificate program
> <http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/RMF.TO.asp>
> Consists of 5 courses - each 1 Day (6 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
> Fee: $245.00 per course or $1225.00 for program
> Location: Toronto
> PLC6FT1-13F1 - Introduction to Records Management - Fri 13 Sep
> PLC6FT2-13F1 - Records Inventory - Fri 20 Sep -
> PLC6FT3-13F1 - Records Classification - Fri 27 Sep
> PLC6FT4-13F1 - Records Retention Scheduling - Fri 4 Oct (pre-requisite
> Records Inventory)
> PLC6FT5-13F1 - Records Storage and Protection - Fri 18 Oct
> Cert: RMF or stand-alone; also available as online course
>
> The certificate program for Records Management Fundamentals provides a
> well-rounded introduction to the value and theory of records management
> and the basic skills of the profession in records inventory, retention
> scheduling, classification, storage, and in planning and managing a
> records management program. This certificate program provides the basics
> that people need when working with records whether they are just getting
> into the field and have no prior knowledge or are currently records
> management practitioners without formal training who wish to strengthen
> their knowledge and understanding.
> _____________________________________________
>
> Google Analytics for Content-Rich Websites
> <http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/google.asp>
> PLC7046-13F1
> Wed. 18 - Thu. 19 Sep 2013
> 2 days (12 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
> Instructor: June Li
> Fee: $450.00
> Location: Toronto
>
> This two-day intermediate course is intended for those who have Google
> Analytics already installed on at least one website and are interested
> in improving the effectiveness of their website(s) in delivering
> self-serve information content. This course will help you turn Google
> Analytics from a data reporter into a truly useful analysis tool.
> _____________________________________________
>
> Overview of ECM Technologies
> <http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/overviewecm.asp>
> PLC8002-13F1
> Fri. 20 Sep 2013
> 1 day (6 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
> Instructor: Ivan Welsh
> Fee: $265.00
> Cert: IM or stand-alone
> Location: Toronto
>
> An enterprise content management (ECM) system is a suite of product
> components that are capable of managing all of the unstructured
> information within an organization for their entire lifecycle. In this
> course students get an overview of the Enterprise Content Management
> (ECM) technologies, develop understanding why an organization should
> implement each, features, benefits, implementation considerations and
> leading vendors, learn the
> the state of the ECM industry and current trends, gain awareness about
> Information Management (IM) resources and how to obtain more information.
> ____________________________________________
>
> Copyright: An overview <http://www.plc.ischool.utoronto.ca/copyright.asp>
> PLC5003-13F1
> Fri. 27 Sep, 2013
> 1 day (6 hours) - 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
> Instructor: Jean Dryden
> Fee: $295.00
> Location: Toronto
>
> An interactive Canadian Copyright course essential for librarians,
> archivists, museum curators, and information managers responsible for
> managing and administering copyright in their organizations, as well as
> researchers and other users of copyrighted content. Through lecture,
> examples, discussion, handouts, and case studies, this one-day course
> explains how copyright law works and presents the copyright rules
> (including the 2012 amendments) that determine duration and ownership of
> copyright and the respective rights of copyright owners and users of
> copyrighted material with a particular focus on the needs of libraries,
> archives, and museums.
>
> For more information, our full schedule of courses and to register go to
> our website: institute.ischool.utoronto.ca
> <http://institute.ischool.utoronto.ca>
> e-mail us at : [log in to unmask] or call (416) 978 7111
>
>
>
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