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iGO / Pepperdine 2024 Fall Online CPL
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MEMBERS ONLY COURSE
Register Online Here or Complete Attached Form and email to Kim@iaogo.org by September 15, 2024. (Course time will begin September 25, 2024 at 2pm EST)
Event Contact(s)
Kimberly S Hargrove
800-890-7368 (p)
Registration Info
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Course time will begin September 25, 2024
You will be sent a link to log in on September 25th. Course will begin at 2pm EST and end 5pm EST.
Public Engagement Technology, Finding the Balance between Community Input
and Data
As data-driven decision-making continues to grow as an approach in local
government, we must ensure that sensors and AI do not entirely replace community
engagement. Technology can be a great asset to enhancing a local government's ability to be efficient and effective, but when it comes to public engagement, we must be careful about how technology is applied and how we derive conclusions from the data. As we incorporate more and more technology in our local government work, how are we seeking to strike a balance between community input and data? How has public engagement changed, for better or worse, with the increased use of technology? And how can we ensure the community is still at the heart of everything that we do? This session will dive deep into the different ways in which technology is shaping local government and its relationship with the community, as well as provide recommendations on finding the right balance between community input and data.
Key Concepts:
? How Governments Use Data & Technology
? Can Data & Technology Improve Community Input/Engagement?
? Barriers/Risks in Adopting These New Approaches
Please see policy below for CPL Course Registration:
A registration deadline of 10 days prior to the course. The attendee must register and have the course paid for (or have payment in process) prior to 10 days before the course starts.
Anyone canceling within 10 days prior to the course forfeits their registration fee. The Chief Staff Officer and Education Committee Chair will have the discretion to offer future credit for another course for extenuating circumstances (i.e. if a death occurred or illness
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