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Intergovernmental Preparedness for Essential Records (IPER) Project. Welcome to the first Ask IPER Web Conference We’ll be getting started in just a few minutes Hosted by the Council of State Archivists. Ask IPER – Introduction. Brief Opening IPER Project Discussion
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Intergovernmental Preparedness for Essential Records (IPER) Project Welcome to the first Ask IPER Web Conference We’ll be getting startedin just a few minutes Hosted by the Council of State Archivists
Ask IPER – Introduction Brief Opening IPER Project Discussion • Who we are – Staff & Advisory Board • What is covered in IPER curriculum • Why this training is so important:target audiences • When training will be available • How we plan to do it – timeframes
Ask IPER - Using iLinc Before we get started,let’s review iLinc features • Ask a question by “raising” your hand • Send a chat message (public or private) • Rearrange what you see on your screen
Ask IPER – Who are we? IPER Staff • Verna Edwards, IPER Curriculum Manager • Kim Norman, IPER Program Officer CoSA Staff • Vicki Walch, CoSA Executive Director • Jenifer Burlis-Freilich, CoSA Program Officer IPER Advisory Board • David Carmicheal, chair • Members representing ARMA, CoSA, ICMA, IIMC, NAPHSIS, NACo, NACRC, NAGARA, NASS, NASCIO, NEMA, NGA, NLC, NARA, FEMA Contractors, Consultants • C2 Technologies, Joan Krejci Griggs Lead Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) • Jim Henderson, Dan Cantrall, Maria Holden, Christine Wiseman
Today’s participants • AK Glenn Cook • CT Lizette Pelletier • DE Randy Goss • FL Wendell Dumas • GA David Carmicheal • HI Susan Shaner • IL David Joens • MD Vicki Lee • MI Mark Harvey • MS Roger Walker • NC Sarah Koonts • ND Ann Jenks • NE Judy Davidson-Whitehead • NE Andrea Faling • NM Jody Horn • OK Jan Davis • OR Paula Newsome • PA David Shoff • RI Rich Hite • SC Heather South • TN Donna Bridges • TX Nanette Pfiester • VT Peter Kipp • WA Leslie Koziara • WA Julie Blecha Woods
Ask IPER – Next Steps What IPER staff and contractors are working on • Course development • Introduction to Records and Information Management (narrated PPT, should be available by May 2009) • Essential Records (webinar) • Records Emergency Preparedness & Response (webinar) • Resource Center implementation • Outreach materials that state teams can customize • Webinar technology through iLinc • Orientation & tutorials available from www.iLinc.com
Ask IPER – TTT Institutes Train-the-Trainer (TTT) Institutes • What to expect • We are still planning for in-person institutes • Exploring options to accommodate changing economic conditions in the states, as necessary • Trainers-in-training will observe webinar pilots • Who should participate • What happens after the Institutes
Ask IPER – Next Steps What state teams should be working on • Instructional Team appointed, meets regularly • Resource Center entries: if you haven’t started, what should you focus on first? • Links for Intro to Records and Information Management (e.g., statutes, definition of a record, record schedules) • Cross training to understand what’s important to the other disciplines involved • Promotion plan to reach potential students • IPER staff will be supplying additional guidance on all of the above over next 2-3 months
Question & Answer (Q&A) • Opportunity for callers to ask questions
Ask IPER – Thank You! To learn more about the IPER Project, visit www.StateArchivists.org/iper Questions? Email iper@statearchivists.org or call 678-364-3882