ICLA /Washington, DC Metro Area

2006 Annual C3 Conference

What: Cyberethics, Cybersafety and Cybersecurity Conference
Where: University of Maryland, Department of Education, Technology Outreach
When: October 5-7, 2006
Call for info: (301) 405-8202
Register online: http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=101626

Content:
Thursday, October 5th - Pre-Conference Workshop Schedule:
  1. i-SAFE America's Professional Development Program (PDP)
  2. NetSmartz, Laurie Nathan
  3. The CyberEthics Project K-12 Simulations, Role-Plays, & Curricula
Friday, October 6th - Sessions:
  1. Opening Keynote Event
Maryland’s First Lady, Kendall Ehrlich
National Internet Keep Safe Coalition Initiative With introductions from Marsali Hancock, President and Jacalyn S. Leavitt, Chair Internet Keep Safe Coalition

2. Luncheon Keynote Event
3. Concurrent Sessions Include Presentations By:
  • Computer Crimes Against Children: Discussion of child exploitation continuum from the types of crimes to victim and offender typologies
  • Deter, Detect, Defend: Identity Theft, Students as a Prime Target. Naomi Lefkovitz, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission
  • CyberWATCH: Regional Initiative: Casey O’Brien
  • Computer Ethics for Teachers and Students: National Security Agency
  • Cybersafety Curriculum
    • iSAFE
    • iKeepSafe
    • NetSmatz
    • CyberSmart
  • Cyberbullying and the Role of Character Education: Jacqueline Jones - MSDE Character Education Specialist


Saturday, October 7th - Sessions:
  1. Opening Keynote Event
    Don McCabe, Plagiarism in Today’s Academic Setting
2. Luncheon Keynote Event
    Jayne Moore, Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) and
    Mila Fuller, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
    Efforts at the National and State Level
3. Concurrent Sessions Include Presentations By:

  • Judicial Programs, Student Ethical Development and Combating Plagiarism: Andrea Goodwin and Diane Harvey
  • Copyright 101 Workshop
  • Combating Plagiarism through the CyberEthics Project: Mary L. Radnofsky, CEO, The Socrates Institute

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