Seminars

ELECTRONIC DEMOCRACY ONTARIO:
LEADING CHANGE WITH TECHNOLOGY


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Seminar and Training Session
February 3, 1997
Metro Toronto Convention Centre

Supporting Organizations:
Corporate Freedom of Information and Privacy Office, Management Board Secretariat, Ontario; Records and Archives Division, Metro Clerk's Department, Toronto; Access Reports/FOI: Canada and Abroad; Coalition for Public Information


In the last year a lot of progress has been made with on-line access. The growth of the Internet and Web sites continues. Through these and other media more information is being accessed, disseminated, used and shared than ever before. The information landscape has been changed to such a degree it is unrecognizable from what it was just a mere year ago.

This seminar will present an update of what has happened, and lay out the issues you need to be aware of. It will show you, through actual demonstrations, effective use of web sites for conducting government business. From this seminar you will learn how different government institutions are using the Internet as an effective tool to do their business with various sectors of the public.

The changes in the past year alone have had profound implications for government at many levels. It has raised many questions. Come and find out some of the answers and discover tips on how you can best use these new technologies to your advantage. Technology can assist in the functioning of smooth and efficient government and the delivery of services. But how can this be achieved?

ACCESS TO THE INTERNET AND HOW TO OPERATE AS AN OFFICIAL WITH THESE TECHNOLOGIES IS A FUNDAMENTAL ISSUE FACING GOVERNMENT TODAY. COME TO THIS SEMINAR AND BE PART OF THE DEBATE; GET INFORMED ON HOW THIS IMPACTS YOU IN THE WORKPLACE ! REGISTER NOW !

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