- October 6, Southern Arizona Tech and Business Expo
- October 13, 2021 Arizona Business And Education Coalition Annual Conference
- Arizona Broadband Workshops: Recorded Webinars
- Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program August, September, October Webinars
- November 8 2021Telemedicine Training Programs
- August 4-6: Arizona Rural Policy Forum: Local First Arizona & Arizona Rural Development Council
- Rural Development Finance Webinars Series: Council of Development Finance Agencies
October 6, Southern Arizona Tech and Business Expo
The Arizona Technology Council (AZTC) and the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) proudly present the Ninth Annual Southern Arizona Tech + Business Expo on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at the Tucson Convention Center. Network in person with over 300 business and tech leaders and learn what’s new and trending across Southern Arizona’s tech industries: transportation, automation, optics, biotech, mining, aerospace, defense, logistics, robotics, space exploration, IT and more!
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The Arizona Technology Council (AZTC) and the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) proudly present the Ninth Annual Southern Arizona Tech + Business Expo on Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at the Tucson Convention Center. Network in person with over 300 business and tech leaders and learn what’s new and trending across Southern Arizona’s tech industries: transportation, automation, optics, biotech, mining, aerospace, defense, logistics, robotics, space exploration, IT and more!
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Arizona Business And Education Coalition Annual Conference
BUSTING EDUCATION MYTHS ABEC STYLE
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
8:30am - 2:00 pm
Attend in person or virtually.
Desert Willow Conference Center, Phoenix, Arizona
What do you think are some of the greatest myths about our public schools? What is really a proven graduation accelerator? We hear a lot about various theories and programs to increase Arizona’s graduation rates, and for good reason. Nearly every day, we see a headline discussing “Covid Learning Loss” or our failure, thus far, to significantly even approach the metrics of the Arizona Progress Meter. Is anything working? If yes, what is working the best to both accomplish graduation with full demonstration of expected skills and academic performance? Who even has a plan based on metrics that are proven to work? Anybody??? (Hint: the answer is “YES!”)
Also, perhaps one of the greatest myths of all, what do schools actually teach? What should be the focus for graduates and what they are prepared for? What do you think the answer is? Is graduation an academic accomplishment or is it to prepare students for a successful economic future? Or both?
What Role Does Business Really Play in Public Education? What is the Critical Path we need to encourage business engagement that can help us be more responsive to increasing graduation rates, closing stubborn achievement gaps while enhancing student achievement overall? Do students really understand the many pathways directly related to their academic pursuits?
Join us on Oct. 13 to find out what Arizona leaders not only are saying, but also what they are doing! We’re going to bust some myths, big time!
BUSTING EDUCATION MYTHS ABEC STYLE
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
8:30am - 2:00 pm
Attend in person or virtually.
Desert Willow Conference Center, Phoenix, Arizona
What do you think are some of the greatest myths about our public schools? What is really a proven graduation accelerator? We hear a lot about various theories and programs to increase Arizona’s graduation rates, and for good reason. Nearly every day, we see a headline discussing “Covid Learning Loss” or our failure, thus far, to significantly even approach the metrics of the Arizona Progress Meter. Is anything working? If yes, what is working the best to both accomplish graduation with full demonstration of expected skills and academic performance? Who even has a plan based on metrics that are proven to work? Anybody??? (Hint: the answer is “YES!”)
Also, perhaps one of the greatest myths of all, what do schools actually teach? What should be the focus for graduates and what they are prepared for? What do you think the answer is? Is graduation an academic accomplishment or is it to prepare students for a successful economic future? Or both?
What Role Does Business Really Play in Public Education? What is the Critical Path we need to encourage business engagement that can help us be more responsive to increasing graduation rates, closing stubborn achievement gaps while enhancing student achievement overall? Do students really understand the many pathways directly related to their academic pursuits?
Join us on Oct. 13 to find out what Arizona leaders not only are saying, but also what they are doing! We’re going to bust some myths, big time!
Arizona Broadband Workshops
Arizona Broadband Workshops Website
The Arizona Commerce Authority, in cooperation with BroadbandUSA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and Economic Development Administration (EDA) has presented a new webinar series — the Arizona Broadband Workshops. Sessions were on the first Wednesday of every month from 10 am to 12 pm, March through July. Through interactive exercises and discussions, city officials, economic developers and business leaders who attend were connected with resources to build a roadmap for planning projects, including identifying funding opportunities and service providers. View the webinar recordings.
View the Past Webinar Recordings
Arizona Broadband Workshops Website
The Arizona Commerce Authority, in cooperation with BroadbandUSA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and Economic Development Administration (EDA) has presented a new webinar series — the Arizona Broadband Workshops. Sessions were on the first Wednesday of every month from 10 am to 12 pm, March through July. Through interactive exercises and discussions, city officials, economic developers and business leaders who attend were connected with resources to build a roadmap for planning projects, including identifying funding opportunities and service providers. View the webinar recordings.
View the Past Webinar Recordings
- Broadband 101 - Broadband As A Foundation To Economic Development: Join us for the first session in the Arizona Broadband Workshop series, featuring a variety of experts from the Governor's Office on Tribal Relations, BroadbandUSA and local experts. Learn about broadband terms, networks, and speed, and hear from others in your community about how broadband is transforming education, healthcare, agriculture and our economy. Then roll up your sleeves and complete exercises to help you identify the priorities that impact broadband in your community. WATCH
- Creating Broadband Action Teams and Building Local Partnerships: Arizona has worked collaboratively with public and private partners to coordinate broadband planning across the state. In this session, learn how to create a roadmap for your community’s broadband projects as you build a framework for community priorities, stakeholder engagement, asset inventories and more. WATCH
- Using Data As A Foundation For Your Broadband Plan: May 5: Online Soon
Open public data is readily available to jumpstart your broadband planning efforts. The key is understanding how to use the data effectively to tell your community story. Experts from BroadbandUSA will review the three main broadband data sets and demonstrate tools that you’ll be able to use to access the data for planning, business cases, partnership development, and grant applications. Watch - Federal Resources and Local Support For Broadband: June 2. Broadband projects often require a mix of investment sources. Our panel of experts will highlight some of the Federal, State, local, and philanthropic programs that could be available to support broadband infrastructure and digital inclusion programs. Watch
- Tribal Broadband Presented 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Wednesday, June 9 on Zoom. Arizona is prioritizing critical broadband projects in underserved tribal locations across the state. In this session, Kristine FireThunder, director of the Governor’s Office on Tribal Relations, will facilitated a discussion on strategies to build tribally-owned networks and further support tribal learning centers and digital training, including information on available financing and funding, community resources and more. Watch
- Broadband Adoption and Use - The Secret To Sustainable Networks: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Wednesday, July 14 on Zoom: This session will draw from national and local models to explore new ways to bridge the digital divide and dive deep on topics such as: digital skills training, WiFi hotspots, broadband subsidies and tech mentoring. Practitioners in education, nonprofits and more will facilitate exercises to identify your community’s underserved segments and partners to reach those populations. View
- Arizona Commerce Authority Broadband Website
$268 Million Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program Webinars
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program which will direct $268 million for expanding broadband to eligible historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs), Tribal Colleges or Universities (TCUs), and minority-serving institutions (MSIs).
A Series of Webinars NTIA is also holding a series of webinars to further inform the public about the program. The next Connecting Minority Communities webinars See more detail about this program under the Resources And Funding Tab on this page
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program which will direct $268 million for expanding broadband to eligible historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs), Tribal Colleges or Universities (TCUs), and minority-serving institutions (MSIs).
A Series of Webinars NTIA is also holding a series of webinars to further inform the public about the program. The next Connecting Minority Communities webinars See more detail about this program under the Resources And Funding Tab on this page
Telemedicine Training Programs
September 13 and November 8 2021
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The Arizona Telemedicine Training Program and the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center offers 1-day training courses on telemedicine and telehealth. There are two tracks offered throughout the year; 1) Developing a Telemedicine Program and 2) Telemedicine Applications. ATP's staff and colleagues, many of whom are national experts in telehealth, distance education and the business of telemedicine, teach both tracks. The Arizona Telemedicine Training Program is accredited by the American Telemedicine Association. Advanced Registration is required to attend ATP training courses.
September 13 and November 8 2021
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The Arizona Telemedicine Training Program and the Southwest Telehealth Resource Center offers 1-day training courses on telemedicine and telehealth. There are two tracks offered throughout the year; 1) Developing a Telemedicine Program and 2) Telemedicine Applications. ATP's staff and colleagues, many of whom are national experts in telehealth, distance education and the business of telemedicine, teach both tracks. The Arizona Telemedicine Training Program is accredited by the American Telemedicine Association. Advanced Registration is required to attend ATP training courses.
- TRACK 1: Developing a Telemedicine Program January 11, May 24, September 13 2021 - This conference gives a broad overview of a variety of telemedicine topics. This course is excellent for individuals or groups who have some telehealth experience and are interested in expanding their services. It is also a great course for those new to telehealth who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this growing industry.
- TRACK 2: Telemedicine Applications March 15, July 19, November 8 2021 - This conference covers advanced telemedicine topics through an in-depth look at real-world clinical applications of telemedicine and telehealth. This course is excellent for individuals or groups who have some telehealth experience and are interested in expanding their services. It is also a great course for those new to telehealth who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this growing industry.
Rural Development Finance Webinars Series
Council of Development Finance Agencies
CDFA Rural Development Finance Webinar Series: The Council of Development Finance Agencies offers a series on financing options to preserve rural communities, investments in health care, broadband, manufacturing, food systems and education.
CDFA Rural Development Finance Webinar Series
Council of Development Finance Agencies
CDFA Rural Development Finance Webinar Series: The Council of Development Finance Agencies offers a series on financing options to preserve rural communities, investments in health care, broadband, manufacturing, food systems and education.
CDFA Rural Development Finance Webinar Series