National BDPA seeks workshop presenters for its 35th Annual BDPA Technology Conference to be held August 14-17, 2013 in Washington DC.
This is the 2013 conference call for presenters. Deadline is 1/15/2013. Don't procrastinate!
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2013 BDPA Conference Call for Presenters
1. CALL FOR PRESENTERS
2013 NATIONAL BDPA TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE AND CAREER
EXPO
Hilton Washington
Washington, D.C.
Conference Dates: August 13th – 17th, 2013
Conference Theme: “Diverse Opportunities in the Age of Convergence”
Workshop Dates: August 14th – 16th, 2013
We are seeking dynamic, engaging, and knowledgeable presenters for the
2013 National BDPA Technology Conference.
Diverse Opportunities in the Age of Convergence
AUDIENCE
The primary conference audience consists of multiple levels of IT professionals,
from entry-level technologists to senior level managers and corporate
executives. Entrepreneurs and educators will also be in attendance. Workshop
content and instruction should be geared to a level that is appropriate for the
target audience.
CRITERIA
Proposals are solicited for 60-minute presentations that are interactive,
creative, dynamic, and feature best practices in IT. The presentation timeframe
will include introductions, presentation material, question and answer session,
and evaluation. Attendees should leave with specific knowledge and skills
about various aspects of the topic and how it relates to their future
development. Presentations should provide attendees with educational value
and refrain from promoting a specific business, product, or service.
PROFESSIONAL TRACKS/AREA OF FOCUS
Cyber security
Big Data, Records and Information Management, and Information Sharing
Mobile Technology
Cloud and Virtualization
Government Contracting
Leadership/Management
If you have an industry topic that is leading edge and within the areas of focus
but is not on the list, we encourage you to submit your idea for special
consideration.
2.
YOUTH WORKSHOP FORUM
AUDIENCE
The Youth Workshop Forum audience will include middle and high school
students. Your presentation’s objective is to enhance the students' capacity to
explore and utilize emerging technology. The presentation should also inspire
and empower these future professionals to embrace and effectively use
Information Technology in their academic and professional careers.
CRITERIA
Proposals are solicited for 120-minute hands-on presentations that are
interactive, creative, dynamic, and feature best practices in IT. Attendees
should leave with specific knowledge and hands-on skills about various
aspects of your topic and how it relates to their future development. Also,
presentations should provide attendees with educational value and refrain from
promoting a business, product, or service.
YOUTH WORKSHOP AREAS OF FOCUS
Trends in Technology
Soft Skills for Career and Professional Development
Educational Enhancement
YOUTH WORKSHOP TOPICS (also see topics under Professional (Adult) Workshop Forum)
Android Development
Building a Website
Communication / Soft Skills for Career and Professional Development
Resume Writing
Interviewing Best Practices
Gaming Technology
Video Production
Music Production
3. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS
A complete workshop slide deck will is required within 30 days of your
acceptance as a presenter.
II. SUBMISSIONS
All information must be submitted to presentation@bdpa.org by January
15th, 2013.
Submitting the Workshop Abstract
Workshop abstracts are submitted online. You must complete a separate
abstract for each distinct presentation you wish to submit by January 15th,
2013.
All submitters will be notified of acceptance, regret or wait listed by February
15th, 2013. Presenters are encouraged to upload a photograph and a bio at
the time abstracts are submitted. Bios are limited to a maximum of 100 words.
The goal of the presenter bio is to provide us with a high-level view of your
career and your major accomplishments. Photographs and presenter bios will
be included in our marketing materials.
Bio Guidelines
Full name, current job title and organization’s name
Description of your role in the organization and the products/services it
provides
Highlights from your career as it relates to your current position
Key civic activities and personal interests
Degrees, certifications, awards, honors and authored publications
Photo Guidelines
High resolution 300 dpi JPEG file
Cropped head to shoulder in a medium close up shot
Company Logo Guidelines
- High resolution 300 dpi JPEG file
Submitting the Full Presentation
Upon acceptance, a NBDPA 2013 Conference Power Point presentation
template will be provided for the creation of your workshop presentation to be
delivered at the conference. Also, a speaker agreement and disclosure form
will be given.
PowerPoint Presentations should be submitted to conference@bdpa.org. The
reference line should read “2013 CFP Presentation (Your Name)”:
Presentations should be submitted no later than April 1st.
4. Presentations should be saved with the following naming convention:
Current Year, Underscore, Workshop Title, Underscore, First Initial and
Last Name. Example: 2013_IT Project Management_JDoe.
Presentations that do not meet the aforementioned requirements or the
submission deadline will be automatically wait-listed.
III. FEES & PRESENTER BENEFITS
As a presenter for the 2013 National BDPA Technology Conference your
conference registration is discounted by 50%. The registration includes access
to all workshops and seminars, plenary sessions and the Awards Gala.
Conference registration fees are not waived for co-presenters.
Additional benefits include access to the BDPA discounted room rates. BDPA
does not pay presenters an honorarium or speaker fee. Presenters are
responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses. Visit www.bdpa.org
and click on “2013 National Conference” for additional conference information.
IV. WORKSHOP FORMATS
A variety of workshop presentation formats are desirable at the conference and
may include lecture format, panel presentation, or roundtable discussions.
Handouts may be appropriate, depending on the complexity of the topic.
Presenters are responsible for providing copies of workshop handouts
and any equipment that will be used during presentation this includes
laptops or iPads.
V. KEY DATES
Abstract Submission Due: January 15, 2013
Acceptance/Regret/Wait listed Notification Sent: February 15, 2013
Full Presentation Due: April 1, 2013