Sharon Conley has over 20 years of experience directing web-based technology for the National Association of School Nurses. She oversees systems, implements solutions, and provides ongoing support. She has a Bachelor's degree in Media Studies and an Associate's degree in video and multimedia technology. She has presented on using technology to facilitate learning and strengthening affiliates.
School Tech: listening to and acting on learner voice (2015)Josie Fraser
Slides from my keynote at the ELESIG summer symposium on 'Digital Journeys'. ELESIG is a community of researchers and practitioners from higher and further education who are involved in investigations of learners' experiences and uses of technology in learning. ELESIG members work together to share knowledge and practice and develop a shared repertoire of resources which will be of benefit to the community and the sector: http://elesig.ning.com/
School Tech: listening to and acting on learner voice (2015)Josie Fraser
Slides from my keynote at the ELESIG summer symposium on 'Digital Journeys'. ELESIG is a community of researchers and practitioners from higher and further education who are involved in investigations of learners' experiences and uses of technology in learning. ELESIG members work together to share knowledge and practice and develop a shared repertoire of resources which will be of benefit to the community and the sector: http://elesig.ning.com/
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The Jisc building digital capability project has been addressing these issues for institutional leaders, for those on the front line of teaching and research, and those who support them. Come and hear what difference it’s made to participants.
Public School Alumni Engagement and PhilanthropyDaniel Mansoor
Project Alumni is a comprehensive initiative to identify, locate, and engage the alumni of a public school community. Accurate alumni records combined with meaningful alumni engagement lead to substantial and transformative philanthropic support of public schools students, faculty, programs and facilities. Alumni provide advisory, mentoring, networking, academic and professional resources to faculty, students and staff.
GoodWorks Group – a nonprofit and philanthropy consulting firm – provides counsel, advice, and guidance to public schools that wish to create robust alumni networks, programs, and fundraising. dan@goodworksgroup.com
I am a leader that is focused on streamlining processes and developing new services for finding, capturing, organizing, sharing, and using information. Through education and instruction, cross-functional team building, and creative problem solving I enable others and myself to grow professionally and thrive in relevant roles and responsibilities. I bring skills in intranet management, project management, vendor relationship building, knowledge management, business analysis, information architecture, content management, taxonomy and metadata services, industry and functional research, competitive intelligence, and product management.
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Now more than ever, we are witnessing the dynamic and interconnected relationship between technology and human interaction impacting the KM space. This is being driven in part by consumer device proliferation and changing user expectations exhibited by the extraordinary rise in use of social networking platforms – with the opportunities and challenges that they bring. The way we are using the web in our personal lives and the effectiveness of this form of online engagement, coupled with a deeper understanding of how social methodologies can be integrated into the business world is forcing large, corporate organisations - which have traditionally been challenged in adopting new ways of working or processing and integrating information – to change their approach to KM, treating information and knowledge as an asset, and can be used to drive value creation through sustaining and improving competitive advantage, delivering insights and enhancing team and organisational productivity.
Leveraging the digital - capability, capacity and change in higher and furthe...Jisc
What does it mean to be digitally capable? Not just for an individual, but from an organisational perspective. How will you lead using the plethora of digital tools and channels available to you?
The Jisc building digital capability project has been addressing these issues for institutional leaders, for those on the front line of teaching and research, and those who support them. Come and hear what difference it’s made to participants.
Public School Alumni Engagement and PhilanthropyDaniel Mansoor
Project Alumni is a comprehensive initiative to identify, locate, and engage the alumni of a public school community. Accurate alumni records combined with meaningful alumni engagement lead to substantial and transformative philanthropic support of public schools students, faculty, programs and facilities. Alumni provide advisory, mentoring, networking, academic and professional resources to faculty, students and staff.
GoodWorks Group – a nonprofit and philanthropy consulting firm – provides counsel, advice, and guidance to public schools that wish to create robust alumni networks, programs, and fundraising. dan@goodworksgroup.com
I am a leader that is focused on streamlining processes and developing new services for finding, capturing, organizing, sharing, and using information. Through education and instruction, cross-functional team building, and creative problem solving I enable others and myself to grow professionally and thrive in relevant roles and responsibilities. I bring skills in intranet management, project management, vendor relationship building, knowledge management, business analysis, information architecture, content management, taxonomy and metadata services, industry and functional research, competitive intelligence, and product management.
Lessons from the front line: Next generation knowledge management using socia...Velrada
Now more than ever, we are witnessing the dynamic and interconnected relationship between technology and human interaction impacting the KM space. This is being driven in part by consumer device proliferation and changing user expectations exhibited by the extraordinary rise in use of social networking platforms – with the opportunities and challenges that they bring. The way we are using the web in our personal lives and the effectiveness of this form of online engagement, coupled with a deeper understanding of how social methodologies can be integrated into the business world is forcing large, corporate organisations - which have traditionally been challenged in adopting new ways of working or processing and integrating information – to change their approach to KM, treating information and knowledge as an asset, and can be used to drive value creation through sustaining and improving competitive advantage, delivering insights and enhancing team and organisational productivity.
1. Sharon M. Conley sconley2@maine.rr.com
South Portland, Maine 04106 · 207-228-3487 e-Portfolio http://www.lemonsforbreakfast.com
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Web-based Technology Director, National Association of School Nurses, Inc. 2007 – present
Oversee web-based information and communication technology systems. This position involves
investigating and recommending appropriate solutions, implementing and configuring systems acquired,
instructing publics and audiences to use systems, and providing ongoing support to ensure the highest
return on investment.
• Directed the 2011 re-design, configuration and deployment of the association website and content
management system.
• Directed the 2008 conversion, configuration and implementation of the association database
management system and customer relationship management system.
• Improved the information architecture for association web-based solutions.
• Provided leadership to association technology work group and database management user group.
These groups review current practices, develop standard procedures, prioritize projects and efforts,
and carry out the work of the association in these areas.
• Created and launched numerous trainings and tours of association websites and online tools.
Web & Data Manager, National Association of School Nurses, Inc. 1997 – 2006
• Directed the 2005 build of the association website that transitioned the 6-year old site from an HTML
site to a content management system.
• Managed the transition of institutional data managed manually to using Microsoft Access database
software to organize, track and report on all association datasets including governance and leaders,
awards and honors, chapter leaders, event registrations, meeting locations, and more.
• Secured, configured and managed electronic discussion list software with numerous email lists.
Processing and Customer Service Clerk, United States Postal Service 1984 – 1996
• Managed the administrative side of a busy mail-delivery unit.
• Established digital processes for managerial and record-keeping tasks.
PRESENTATIONS
• 2012 Strategies to Make the Most of Your Affiliate’s Membership Experience
• 2012 NASN.org Roadmap: Finding What You Seek
• 2010 Utilizing IMPak to Strengthen your NASN Affiliate: Leadership Academy
• 2009 Transitioning Your Traditional Views of Continuing Education: Exploring the use of technology to
facilitate learning
• 2007 Navigating the Course Together: Leadership Academy (co-presenter)
• 2004 Association Web Sites: Leadership Academy
EDUCATION
2013 Bachelor of Arts, Media Studies
University of Southern Maine
2006 Associate in Applied Science, Video and Multimedia Technology
Southern Maine Community College
2001 A+ Certified Service Professional, Computer Service Technician
CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association) offered through VTEC Training
REFERENCES UPON REQUEST