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Starting in Social Media: Your Call

Thursday, January 31
2:00 pm EST

Looking to Start in Social Media?

Social media is a hot topic and something everyone wants to get into. It's a very effective tool but there can be pitfalls and it can be intimidating, especially when you are starting to use it. In this session, we will highlight social media areas you are interested in using or methods to accomplishing goals that you want to achieve. 

[REGISTER HERE]

More info:

The sessions will all be at 2:00 pm EST and should be approximately 15 minutes in length. Links will be sent out to everyone that's registered prior to the session. If there are any issues, you can email us at greenit@greencommunitiescanada.org. We suggest entering the room fifteen minutes prior to the session in case there are any issues. 

This webinar is part of a 3-part series on getting started with social media.


The Starting in Social Media Webinar Series is being co-hosted by Green Communities Canada, a member of the Canadian CED Network.

Connecting With Facebook Webinar

Thursday, January 24
2:00 pm EST

Looking to Start in Social Media?

Social media is a hot topic and something everyone wants to get into. It's a very effective tool but there can be pitfalls and it can be intimidating, especially when you are starting to use it. On January 24, learn how to use Facebook to connect with your network

[REGISTER HERE]

More info:

The sessions will all be at 2:00 pm EST and should be approximately 15 minutes in length. Links will be sent out to everyone that's registered prior to the session. If there are any issues, you can email us at greenit@greencommunitiescanada.org. We suggest entering the room fifteen minutes prior to the session in case there are any issues. 

This webinar is part of a 3-part series on getting started with social media. Join us next week for a session that will highlight the other social media areas you are interested in using or methods to accomplishing goals that you want to achieve. 

Register for Week 3: Your Call


The Starting in Social Media Webinar Series is being co-hosted by Green Communities Canada, a member of the Canadian CED Network.

Starting in Social Media: Webinar on Twitter

Thursday, January 17
2:00 pm EST

Looking to Start in Social Media?

Social media is a hot topic and something everyone wants to get into. It's a very effective tool but there can be pitfalls and it can be intimidating, especially when you are starting to use it. On January 17, join us to learn some Twitter do and don'ts. 

[REGISTER HERE]

More info:

The sessions will all be at 2:00 pm EST and should be approximately 15 minutes in length. Links will be sent out to everyone that's registered prior to the session. If there are any issues, you can email us at greenit@greencommunitiescanada.org. We suggest entering the room fifteen minutes prior to the session in case there are any issues. 

This webinar is part of a 3-part series on getting started with social media. Join us next week to find out about using Facebook to connect. Finally, we're going to do a session to highlight the other social media areas you are interested in using or methods to accomplishing goals that you want to achieve. 

Register for Week 2: Facebook Webinar

Register for Week 3: Your Call


The Starting in Social Media Webinar Series is being co-hosted by Green Communities Canada, a member of the Canadian CED Network.

State of the Field of Literacy and Essential Skills in Canada: Webinar

January 30, 2013
2pm Eastern

The Canadian Literacy & Learning Network is hosting a webinar to present their findings from a research report on literacy and essential skills

For the first time those interested in the Field and beyond have an exhaustive document to refer to when looking to get a solid overview of Literacy and Essential Skills in Canada. Painstakingly researched, supported by CLLN’s network members’ environmental scans, as well as reviews of all current resources available, this report is the baseline for future editions to come.
The report reviews and analyzes demographic, economic, labour market and governmental trends and issues. The findings will help stakeholder gain a better understanding of the broader economic, social and political environment relevant to labour market attachment, reducing skills shortages for economic well-being and an inclusive, prosperous Canada. The literacy and essential skills sector is set to play an important role in assuring Canada’s economic success through a skilled workforce.

3rd Annual Rural Research Workshop: Rural Labour Markets & Rural Livelihoods

January 31, 2013

Change of Plans... 
2013 Rural Research Workshop Postponed

Rural Labour Markets & Rural Livelihoods: A Focus on Resource Value-Chains 

Please be advised the Rural Research Workshop, scheduled for May 2013, has been postponed. Efforts are underway to organize a Rural Research Workshop for 2014 - stay tuned.
 
Thanks to Ray Bollman, Ken Donnely, and Bob Annis for their organizational efforts - along with those rural enthusiasts from across Canada.
 
We look forward to convening with you at the 25th Annual Rural Conference this October, scheduled for Thunder Bay, Ontario.
 
Best Regards,
Bill Ashton, on behalf of CRRF AND Partners, acting chair of RRW 2013
 
More information will be made available in the near future on the Rural Development Institute (RDI) and Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation (CRRF) websites listed below.

Community-Focused International Development – Canadian Co-operatives in International Development

 

January 22
12:00pm Eastern

The Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network is pleased to invite you to an exciting webinar. 

Community-focused international development – Canadian co-operatives in international development
This webinar explores the goals, activities and impacts the Canadian co-operative movement has had on communities across the globe. Développement international Desjardins, SOCODEVI and the International Development Department of the Canadian Co-operative Association have been active in supporting community-focused development through supporting co-op growth and development. The three organizations have recently published a report entitled "Creating Wealth, Reducing Poverty and Building a Better World: Canadian Co-operatives in International Development."

[REGISTER HERE]

Speakers:

  • Michael Wodzicki of the Canadian Co-operative Association, International Department
  • Alain Plouffe of SOCODEVI
  • Jean-Bernard Fournier of Développement international Desjardins

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