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The 2009 National Conference on Citizenship was held September 9 in the Library of Congress. The event featured a keynote conversation with Associate Justice Antonin Scalia, panels on social innovation and civic health, a clip of a PBS documentary by Ken Burns, a tribute to the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy, a naturalization ceremony welcoming America's 25 newest citizens, and presentation of the first-ever HOOAH award for outstanding military and civil service. Perhaps the most notable difference between the 2009 event and years past was the utilization of social media, or Web 2.0 technologies, that allowed the conference discussions to go beyond the walls of the Library of Congress to engage hundreds of individuals across the country. Thanks to a team of dedicated volunteers who staffed our social media stations, our conference more than doubled its attendance by allowing online participation. The Case Foundation served as the Online Engagement Sponsor of the conference. The following is a preliminary aggregation of our social media usage, user-generated content, and virtual participation. More to come as our formal conference report is compiled:
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Thank you to organize "The 2009 National Conference on Citizenship on September 9 in the Library of Congress". Very professional speakers provided information about activities in different areas related with Goverment, Private Sector, Non-Government and Civil Society. Important suggestion have been made to educate Citizens from Federal Programms and Documents. Unfortunately, it was not enough time for questions-comments, informal networking session. It could be a One Day conference in the Future. Again, Thank you for this EVENT. Noema Chaplin, Main representative United States Servas to the UN Board Member Communication Coordination Committee, Political and Economic Scientist
By Social Media Stations at 3:14 AM on Sep 20th, 2009
This is one great event, thanks... http://socialmediastations.blogspot.com/
By Kristen Cambell at 9:39 AM on Sep 21st, 2009
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Thanks for your comments and feedback, and thanks for attending! We are certainly taking all the thoughts provided by participants to continue improving our program in the years to come, and we hope you will continue to be a part of it. |
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