Detailed Schedule

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Detailed Schedule
COCA ‘08 – Ottawa
Friday, June 6th
9:00 am – 12 noon
Volunteer Registration – COCA Office - York Room
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Delegate Registration – Convention Level Lobby
Donations to Sweatshirt/Silent Auction accepted
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
COCA Golf Tournament (Optional - $95)- Meet in Hotel Lobby
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Tour of the Nation’s Capital (Optional - $30) – Meet in Hotel Lobby
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Dinner on your own
6:30 pm – 7:15 pm
Orientation (New Delegates)- Richelieu Room
Meet your fellow first time delegates and learn how to choose sessions,
navigate the conference and get the tools to understanding the true
COCA balancing act!
Presenters: Ken MacLeod, Algonquin College
Christina Burns, McMaster University
Shea Dahl, UBC
Jerry Ewan, Playfair
7:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Buses depart Hotel for Showcase
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Welcome Reception – Terminus at U. of Ottawa
9:00 pm – 11:30 pm
Opening Showcase – Terminus/1848 at U of Ottawa
11:30 am – 12:00 m/n
Buses return to Hotel
Saturday, June 7th
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
9:30 am – 10:45 am
Registration – COCA Office – York Room
Donations to Sweatshirt/Silent Auction accepted
Education Sessions #1
Event Planning/Programming 101 (A) – Richelieu Room
Starting from Scratch! Learn the initial steps to putting together and
entertainment event on your campus; everything from developing a
budget to knowing whom to call will be covered. This session covers
concerts, comedy, lectures and everything in between. All new
delegates are encouraged to attend this session. This is the first of two
sessions that will provide you with the answers to the many questions
you have about booking, producing and implementing programming.
Presenter:
Chad ‘Buddah’ Cardinal, Nippissing U/Canadore College
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But it's for a good cause! Charity Events – Joliet Room
What makes an excellent charity event and how do you pick the right
charity for your organization? Understand how to plan a Dyn-O-mite
charity event, choose the right event for your school, and how to plan
a successful fundraiser for your own non-profit organization.
Presenters: Christina Burns, McMaster University
Crystal Adair-Benning, Ryerson University
Unconventional Programming (BILINGUAL/BILINGUE)
- Salle Chaudiere Room
Even the best programmers in the world need new ideas from time to
time. Do you find you are providing the same programming for your
students year after year? Are you looking a few event ideas that will
wow your students and get them more involved? You’ll find them here!
The weird, the wonderful, the bizarre…everything but the kitchen sink!
Warning: Thinking outside of the box may occur!
Presenter:
Guillaume Lemieux, S.L. Feldman and Assoc.
Même les meilleurs programmateurs au monde ont besoin de nouvelles
idées de temps en temps. Avez-vous l’impression de fournir la même
programmation à vos étudiants année après année? Cherchez-vous
des idées d’évènements qui impressionneront et impliqueront encore
plus vos étudiants? Vous les trouverez ici! L’étrange, le merveilleux, le
bizarre, tout sauf le commun ! Attention : Pensez en dehors de la boite
pourrait bien arriver!
Présentateur : Guillaume Lemieux, S.L. Feldman et Assoc.
Planification D'Événement/ Programmation 101(FRANCOPHONE)
- Salle Capitale
Cette Session fournit les principes fondamentaux de la programmation
d’événement. C’est votre première destination en tant que nouveaux
programmeurs. Apprenez comment organiser tous les détails de votre
événement incluant les contrats, le divertissement et toutes les autres
aspects qui se rattache aux gros événements.
Présentatrice: Nathalie Carrier, University of Ottawa
11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Opening Brunch featuring Denise Donlon – Hotel Ballroom A/B
Sponsored by the National Speakers Bureau and Festival Promotions
12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
Education Sessions #2
Event Planning/Programming 101 (B) – Richelieu Room
You’ve got your show booked and contracted…now what? This session
will provide you with the basic knowledge, and a step by step
approach to producing events on your campus. We will go over the
riders, advancing, production, language, settlement and much more.
This is your chance to get answers and clarification on questions you will
sure to have about entertainment.
Presenter:
Chad ‘Buddah’ Cardinal, Nippissing U./Canadore
College
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Diversity Programming – Frontenac Room
Variety is the spice of life and your campus is no different. Get the low
down on what diversity really means, how to understand the
demographics of your campus and how to properly program for and
communicate with your diverse world of students.
Presenter:
Chris Ali, Sheridan College
Cory Johnson
Programming with Sports and/or Recreation in Mind
Programmation avec les sports et recréation en tête
(BILINGUAL/BILINGUE) – Salle Joliet Room
Not all programming involves the dance floor or a concert. Take an
unexpected turn in programming by looking at the world of sports and
recreation and how to use what happens on the court and in the world
of recreation to provide a new dimension to your programming ideas.
Presenter:
Nathalie Carrier, University of Ottawa
Ce ne sont pas toutes les programmations qui exigent une piste de
danse ou un concert. Prenez donc un virage inattendu en jetant un
regard sur le monde des sports et recréation et découvrez comment
cet univers peut apporter une nouvelle dimension a vos idées de
programmation.
Présentatrice: Nathalie Carrier, University of Ottawa
Small School…Big Ideas! - Chaudiere Room
Having trouble competing with all those schools out there that have 10
times the amount of students, dollars and resources than you? Don’t let
it get you down! Embrace your uniqueness, turn your size into an
advantage and watch big things happen to your small school! This
session will address issues for smaller schools and help you see where
your size could be an advantage and how you too can have that
great event just like all those other schools!
Presenter:
Kenney Fitzpatrick, Mount Saint Vincent University
Organizing Political Events
Organisez des événements politiques
(BILINGUAL/BILINGUE) – Capitale Room
Don’t be reckless and destructive with your political protests! Be
constructive, effective and organized. This session will provide you with
the basics to planning a great political event, how to get your local
and provincial government involved, and how to bring the hot issues to
the student body in a way that will get you noticed.
Presenter: Howie Bender, OUSA
Ne soyez pas destructeur et irréfléchi avec vos manifestations
politiques! Soyez constructif, efficace et organisé. Cette session vous
enseignera les bases de la planification d’un bon événement politique,
comment faire impliquer votre gouvernement provincial et local, et
comment apportez les sujets de l’heure au corps étudiant tout en vous
faisant remarquer!
Présentatrice: Howie Bender, OUSA
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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Regional Meetings
Central Region – Richelieu Room
Western Region – Frontenac Room
Eastern Region – Joliet Room
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Travel to Comedy Showcase
3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Comedy Showcase – Yuk Yuk’s Ottawa
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Travel to Dinner or Hotel
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Dinner on your own
8:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Buses depart Hotel for Showcase
8:30 pm – 12:00 m/n
Mainstage Showcase #1 – Mavericks/Café Dekcuf
Sponsored by: Breakaway Tours
12:00 m/n – 12:30 am
Buses return to Hotel
12:15 am – 2:00 am
Networking Lounge –Penthouse Foyer
Sunday, June 8th
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Registration – COCA Office – York Room
Last Day to Donate to Sweatshirt/Silent Auction
9:00 am
Sweatshirt /Silent Auction – Bids Open - York Room/Convention Level
Lobby
9:30 am – 10:45 am
Education Sessions #3
Budgeting 101 – Frontenac Room
There’s no need to fear numbers! Understanding your programming
budget is a key component to a successful event or project. Learn to
stay financially on track and not over spend. This session will provide
you with the basics to building a manageable budget and keeping
control of your money.
Presenter:
Leslie Heusted, Maryville University (St Louis)
Alan Davis, NACA
Trends – Richelieu Room
What are the trends happening on campus and how are they
impacting what is happening with your programming? What has &
hasn’t been working & what’s the next big trend coming to a campus
near you. From Facebook to concerts, learn about the trends that love
‘em and leave ‘em and how to not get caught up and left behind.
Presenter:
Chad ‘Buddah’ Cardinal
Managing Student Leaders – Joliet Room
Are you effectively helping to foster a positive learning experience? This
session aims to provide staff a better understanding of the learning
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curve of student leaders, their different needs and learning styles and
take the step to show you how you can become a true mentor & keep
students on track.
Presenter:
John b. Young, Fanshawe College
The Art of Student Engagement – Chaudiere Room
This session aims to give programmers a new perspective on
connecting with the student body. Learn how to read your campus
demographics, know your audience and the different stimulus they will
respond to. It’s all about motivation, impression and communication.
Presenter:
Katie Marvin, CANFAR
The Inter Campus Connection: Working with Campus Administration
- Capitale Room
Get off on the right foot with your campus administration. Understand
the pitfalls and politics you can encounter and learn about
communication and working strategies that could turn that negative
relationship into a positive experience.
Presenter:
Shelby Harris, University of Massachusetts – Boston
Avoir les bon outils (FRANCOPHONE)– Salle Laurentian
L'atelier vise à fournir aux organisateurs d'événements culturels en
milieu scolaire des outils qui faciliteront leurs démarches et favoriseront
l'atteinte de leurs objectifs. De l'idée première à la promotion, en
passant par les aspects logistiques et financiers, l'ensemble du
processus organisationnel est abordé dans le cadre de cet atelier.
Présenté par Yanik Masse et Éric Tremblay de Bonsound
11:00 am – 12:00 noon
Roundtable Discussions – Ballroom A
The ROUNDTABLE ZONE is a group of sessions happening at the same
time in the same room and is intended to provide delegates time and
ability to brainstorm with others who are interested in the same topic.
Led by a moderator and motivated by the attendees, delegates will
exchange ideas, experiences, thoughts and techniques and share
valuable information with each other. Attendees will be alerted every
15 minutes as to a rotation, when delegates are able to, but not
required to, move to a different topic or table.
Successful Movie Programming (BILINGUAL/BILINGUE)
Discuss the problems you’ve encountered, exchange tips on how to
make your movie program better and get tips on movie programming
ideas from industry professionals.
Presenter:
Terri Brandwein, Criterion Pictures
Tony Di Paulio, Criterion Pictures
JF Cormier, ACF Films
Low Cost/ No Cost Programming
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Get fast and fun facts, ideas and tips on events you can easily bring to
your campus your fellow students will love that cost you little or nothing.
All the fun none of the financial strain!
Presenter: John b. Young, Fanshawe College
Building A Better Website
Looking for ways to make your website better and more interesting and
useful? Get answers to what makes a good website here and where to
go to get help!
Presenter:
Steve Sills, Sheridan College
Mature/Adult Student programming
More and older students are returning to post secondary education
each year. Are you offering services and programming for them or are
you leaving them out in the cold? Get great programming and service
ideas at this session.
Presenter:
Shelby Harris. University of Massachusetts - Boston
Agent Relations
Get the low down on how to talk to agents and be taken seriously!
Learn the language agents speak in so you’re not wasting your time
deciphering when you could be negotiating.
Presenter:
Shea Dahl, UBC
Steve Himmelfarb, Paquin
Justin Sudds, S. L. Feldman
Wet & Dry Issues and Solutions and Pub Tips
Discuss campus pub liquor issues and problems, get tips on how to run
an effective wet/dry service and understand how to provide
responsible beverage service.
Presenter:
Kirk Dingwall, University of PEI
Building A Better COCA
Think you have the ideas missing to take COCA to the next level? This is
the place to share that information! The good, the bad, the
missing…lets build a better COCA together starting right here!
Presenter:
Ken MacLeod, Algonquin College, COCA Chair -Elect
Socan In Schools
Not sure what Socan is? Want to know more about what they do? Take
an opportunity to talk and learn from Socan representatives all about
the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada
impacts your campus.
Presenter: Dan Kershaw, SOCAN
The FACTOR Fineprint
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Are you a fledgling artist looking for a leg up? The Foundation to Assist
Canadian Talent on Recordings could be the answer you’re looking for.
Find out how FACTOR can help you get your career started and on
track with the right assistance.
Presenter: Erin Kinghorn, FACTOR
Booking the Right Talent
When it comes to programming your events, there's a world of options.
Find out how to use Sonicbids and other internet research to find the
talent that fits your audience, budget and venue.
Presenter: Jeff Goodman, Sonicbids
12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
BBQ Lunch – Penthouse Foyer/Panorama Room
1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Lecture/Variety Showcase – Penthouse – Pinnacle Room
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm
Education Session #4
Frosh 101 – Richelieu Room
Your Frosh/orientation can take on many forms. It may be a full week or
maybe just one day. Start your orientation now by getting tips to
planning the best events for all of your new students. Learn planning
techniques to develop a strong and solid team of frosh leaders and
understand how to build a great frosh kit that’s right for your students!
Consider this session as your frosh foundation!
Presenters: Michelle Beauchamp, Cambrian College
Kenney Fitzpatrick, Mount Saint Vincent University
Jay Flescher, Festival Promotions
Terri Goldstein, Universal Links
Building your Brand – Frontenac Room
It’s time to define your organization and create the brand that people
will recognize. From logos to T-shirts, to traditional events and more, let
the world know who you are and what your organization is about in
ways they’ll never forget.
Presenter:
Erin Kinghorn, FACTOR
Building Better Clubs & Societies (BILINGUAL/ BILINGUE)
– Salle Joliet Room
Clubs and societies are an integral part of student life. Get the
knowledge of how you can effectively help your clubs and societies
take it to the next level. From organizing hands-on workshops to
supplying informative resources, give your student groups the means to
go out into your communities and make the ultimate impact.
Presenter:
Julie Ella Dubeau, McMaster University
Les clubs et les sociétés sont une partie intégrante de la vie étudiante.
Acquérez les connaissances pour aider efficacement vos clubs et vos
sociétés à monter au niveau supérieur. De l’organisation d’ateliers
manuels et interactifs jusqu’à la diffusion de ressources utiles, et
donnez à vos groupes étudiants les moyens de s’imposer et d‘avoir un
impact maximum dans leurs communautés.
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Présentatrice : Julie Ella Dubeau, Université McMaster
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Volunteer Recruitment, Retention, and Management – Chaudiere Room
Volunteers are a vital part of everyday life and your organization is no
different. This session will give you everything you need to build and
maintain a solid volunteer base. Get the volunteers. Organize the
volunteers. Appreciate the volunteers. Keep the volunteers. It’s the how
to and what not to do’s of working with volunteers.
Presenter:
Shelby Harris, University of Massachusetts - Boston
Beyond the Poster: New Marketing Ideas – Capitale Room
Poster blindness is sweeping over campuses across Canada. Fight back
by using new low or no cost techniques and tricks of the trade to get
them to not only notice your event and information, but remember it as
well!
Presenter:
Eric Warner, Myspace Canada
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Block Booking Session
Central Region – Richelieu Room
Western Region – Frontenac Room
Eastern Region – Joliet Room
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Dinner on your own
8:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Buses depart Hotel for Showcase
8:30 pm – 12:00 m/n
Mainstage Showcase #2 – Algonquin College
12:00 m/n – 12:30 am
Buses return to Hotel
12:15 am – 2:00 am
Networking Lounge – Penthouse Foyer
Sponsored by: Breakaway Tours
Monday, June 9th
9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Registration – COCA Office – York Room
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Setup - Campus Activities Biz Hall – Ballroom A/B
9:30 am – 10:45 am
Education Session #5
Marketing 101 – Richelieu Room
Learn the art of getting the word out to the student body! The how,
who, where and when basics of promoting your events! All of this
valuable information will be covered in one great marketing session
that will guide you through the beginning stages of event promotion,
right to all the last minute details. This session will show you how to get
their attention and keep it!
Presenter:
Leslie Heusted, Maryville University - St. Louis
How Green Is Your Event?: Creating environmentally friendly events.
-Frontenac Room
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Everyone is going green and now you can too! COCA is proud to be
providing schools with the knowledge of how to go green and make
your events and projects more environmentally friendly.
Presenter:
Carol Moxam and Jayne Dunsmore
Creating and Organizing Booster Squads and Street Teams
– Joliet Room
Get your interested students working with you! This session aims to give
programmers a new approach to getting students involved. Get new
ideas on how to organize those keen students you see everyday into
an energetic team ready to take it to the streets and promote events,
gather information and boost campus morale! Learn how to do it, what
you can use your street team or booster squad to accomplish and how
you can reward and appreciate them to stay involved!
Presenter:
Jeremy Neilson, Mount Saint Vincent University
Tyler Deacon, Mount Staint Vincent University
Effective Team Building
Renforcer le travail d’équipe
(BILINGUAL/ BILINGUE) – Salle Chaudiere Room
You’re only as strong as your team! Is your team operating at full
strength and working together? Or are you firing on separate cylinders?
This session will show you how to spot the weak areas of your teamwork,
how to fix the problems and how to make the most of your teams
strengths. From the executive team to the volunteer crews, learn how
to come together and become an amazing team.
Presenter: Ian Anderson, AMCES
Réunissez vos forces pour mieux travailler! Est-ce que votre équipe
travaille à son plein potentiel ou manque–t-elle d’efficacité? Cette
session vous montrera comment cibler les aspects faibles de votre
équipe, comment les redresser et comment tirer le meilleur des forces
de chacun. Du comité exécutif jusqu’aux comités bénévoles,
améliorez le travail d’équipe pour développer votre efficacité.
Présentateur : Ian Anderson, AMCES
Fundraising/Sponsorship and Corporate Canada – Capitale Room
This session is all about selling your sponsorship package! Get more
bang for your programming, fundraising & sponsorship time.
Understand how to work with corporate Canada to develop
partnerships that extend beyond the one event and show big business
everything you have to offer and why they should want to partner with
you.
Presenter: Kensel Tracy, Colterman Marketing Group
11:00 am – 12:00 noon
Educational Keynote – music historian Rev. Robert Jones
- Penthouse – Pinnacle Room
12:00 noon – 1:30 pm
Biz Hall (trade show) for Central Delegates Only – Ballroom A/B
12:00 noon – 1:30 pm
Regional Meetings- For East Delegates in Joliet Room
- For West Delegates in Frontenac Room
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1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Lunch (Biz Hall closed)
Penthouse Panorama Room for School Delegates
Ballroom C for Associate Delegates
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Biz Hall (trade show) for East/West Delegates Only
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Regional Meeting for Central Delegates in Richelieu Room
4:00pm – 5:00 pm
Mentoring Education Sessions – Joliet and Frontenac Room
The MENTORING ZONE provides delegates with some valuable informal
time to learn about different topics directly from the experience of
other delegates, artists and Industry professionals. It’s an opportunity to
sit down and chat about what YOU want. These topics are the only
structured ones.. there will be other delegates there for you to have a
conversation with about whatever you want to know about!
Artist/Programmer Tabula Rasa
This session will enable artists and delegates to come together to
discuss what each needs from the other to build stronger and richer
working relationships for the future.
Mentor:
Pat Maloney, Fanshawe College and member of the
band The Hoolie Snatch
The Blues: Follow up to Rev. Robert Jones Keynote
An opportunity to speak further with Rev. Robert Jones about playing
music, the blues, and music education, and ask any questions you may
have about his educational keynote speech.
Mentor:
Rev. Robert Jones
Lemons to Lemonade: How to deal with your own bad press
Tired of being on the critical end of a very short stick? Turn criticism into
constructive energy by learning how to take negative reviews and
create positive performances.
Mentor: Crystal Adair – Benning, Ryerson University
The Balancing Act: How to do it all and still be an A student
Organizing events, fighting for student rights, attending committee
meetings, maintaining a social life, classes, papers and exams! How
can you possibly do it all? Find out how in this session!
Mentor:
Sarah May Beno, Mohawk College
Tech 101 (also available in an evening ‘hands on’ session)
Ask any questions you may have about tech, or go behind the scenes
in a special “hands on” mentoring session that will give you the
practical skills and knowledge of the tech side of programming by
becoming part of the crew working one of COCA’s famous showcases!
Mentor:
Chuck Erman. NAIT
The Career Path to Programmer, Promoter, Agent or Industry
Professional
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Interested in continuing to work in the world of programming beyond
your time at COCA conferences? Learn about possible career paths
and what you can do to start taking the steps towards life as a
professional programmer.
Mentor: Ken Craig, Live Nation/formerly of McMaster
Avez-vous considéré de continuer de travailler dans l'industrie de
l'événementiel après votre expérience sur votre campus? Venez
discuter des différentes opportunités qui s'offre à vous et comment vous
positionnez pour les atteindre.
Mentor: Guillaume Lemieux, S.L. Feldman and Assoc. (formerly of U of
Ottawa)
Sponsorship Tricks & Tips
Get direct tips and talk strategies of how to increase your sponsorship
and fundraising covering everything from securing prizes for your events
and contests to understanding what you have to offer organizations in
a partnership.
Mentor: Kenney Fitzpatrick, MSVU
Developing your Event Calendar
Take the opportunity to sit down and talk about your schedule, how to
maximize attendance through scheduling, and scheduling time for
yourself to make sure you don’t get burnt out!
Mentor: Christina Burns, McMaster University
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Associate Members Meeting – Penthouse Pinnacle Room
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
School Swap/ Silent Auction – Convention Level Lobby
- bidding ends at 5:30pm
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Dinner on your own
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Associates Reception – Penthouse Panorama Room
8:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Buses depart Hotel for Showcase
8:30 pm – 12:00 m/n
Mainstage Showcase #3 - Rainbow Room
12:00 m/n – 12:30 am
Buses return to Hotel
12:15 am – 2:00 am
Networking Lounge – Penthouse Foyer
Sponsored by Festival Promotions
Tuesday June 10th
9:30 am – 10:30 am
10:45 am – 12:00 noon
COCA Annual General Meeting (School Members)- Richelieu Room
Education Session #6
Start to Finish: The Event Evolution – Richelieu Room
You’ve been given the tools for event planning and programming.
You’ve overcome your fear of numbers and have learned to control
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the flow of your dollars. You’ve been given the skills to grab the
attention of your fellow students. Now see it all in action. This session
takes the 101 experience and shows you how to bring it all together for
one big event.
Presenters: Lora Zeldin, Breakaway Tours
Keep Control: Understanding Alcohol Awareness
Alcohol consumption on campus is a fact of life. But do you know how
to responsibly keep it from getting out of control? This session will teach
you some tips on how to effectively promote positive alcohol
awareness on your campus without being a wet blanket. Bring
awareness to your student body and help keep things fun and safe!
Presenter: Christine Rainey, University of Ottawa
Leadership Lessons
Leçons du leadership
(BILINGUAL/BILINGUE) – Salle Joliet Room
Learn how to become the leader you’ve always wanted to be.
Understand the difference between managing and leading, different
leadership styles, leading by example and what it takes to be seen as a
leader by your peers.
Presenter:
Ian Anderson, AMCES
Comprenez la différence entre gérer et mener, les différents styles de
leadership, mener par exemple et ce qu’il vous faut pour être perçu
comme leader par vos pairs.
Présentateur : Ian Anderson, AMCES
New Media Marketing
Find out what’s new, hot and hip on the street in campus marketing
trends. From the latest in technology to up and coming marketing
tricks, this session will give you all the info on what the future of campus
marketing will look like. Move into the future of marketing today!
Presenter: Stephen Sills, Sheridan College
Copyright Laws
Droits d’auteurs
(BILINGUAL/ BILINGUE) – Capitale Room
Don’t get caught using unauthorized materials. It may look and sound
nice but… it ain’t yours! This is a session on what copyright means, if
you may be in violation of it, and how its infringement could become
an ugly nightmare for you and your organization.
Presenters: Terri Brandwein and Tony Di Paulo, Criterion Pictures
Ne vous faites pas prendre à utiliser du matériel non autorisées. Qu’ils
soient jolis pour l ‘œil ou pour l’oreille... ils ne sont pas à vous! Ceci est
un atelier sur ce que sont les droits d’auteur et pourquoi les brimer peut
mettre votre organisation dans un gros embarras.
Présentateurs: Terri Brandwein et Tony Di Paulo, Criterion Pictures
12:00 noon – 12:30pm
COCA 101 Exam – Richelieu Room
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12:00 noon – 2:00 pm
Lunch on your own
2:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Buses depart Hotel for Showcase
2:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Singer Songwriter Showcase - Astrolabe Amphitheatre
5:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Buses return to Hotel
6:00 p.m. – 6:30 pm
Cocktails – Lower Level Lobby
6:30 p.m. – 9:30 pm
Awards Banquet – Ballroom B/C
Sponsored by Much Music Video Dance and Breakaway Tours
9:30 pm – 12:00 m/n
Closing Networking Lounge – Penthouse Foyer
Wednesday, June 11th
Departure Day
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