Meeting of the Board of Regents | October 2007
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THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
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FROM: |
Jeffrey Cannell |
SUBJECT: |
New York State Archives Five Year Plan and Strategic Priorities
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DATE: |
October 1, 2007
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STRATEGIC GOAL: |
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AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY
Issue for Discussion
The Archives has completed a planning effort to identify strategic priorities that will be the focus of the entire State Archives organization for the next five years. A preliminary report was shared with the Committee at its June meeting. The Committee requested a presentation of the full plan when it was completed.
Reason(s) for Consideration
Review of Policy.
Proposed Handling
The Regents will review the five year strategic plan and will discuss the opportunities and challenges these embody for the Archives service and stewardship functions. This issue will come before the Cultural Education Committee at its October meeting.
Background
Information
The State Archives is an energetic organization focused on positive and steady progress in all areas of its work. It is necessary, however, to reassess and refine our focus in order to keep pace with professional, governmental, technological, and societal change, to take advantage of opportunities presented by the Regents P-16 initiative, and to promote greater efficiency and accountability in state and local government through the services that we provide. The Archives has used its strategic planning effort to identify four key areas for attention. While there are a number of areas in which enhanced capacities are desirable, realistically the Archives cannot address all of these within the parameters of its budget and staffing resources. By assessing program needs, resources and the political and professional climate, the Archives has identified those areas where it has the best opportunity to make a significant impact in programming and services over the next five years. Since the presentation of the four priorities in June, staff have developed a full plan with budget, personnel and technology implications and suggested partnerships.
The four strategic priority areas are:
- Develop and implement a program to manage effectively all records of New York State government including executive agencies, the governor and the legislature.
- Establish a fully-functioning program that addresses the challenges of managing the electronic records of government.
- Build capacity in government and private records repositories statewide to protect their collections and facilities from natural and manmade disasters.
- Become the hub for information about using historical records for educational purposes.
Recommendation
Staff recommend that the Regents endorse this plan as an essential component of SED’s stewardship of the State’s information resources. Key to achieving the goals will be ensuring the necessary technology infrastructure, partnerships, and fiscal/staff resources to accomplish them.
Timetable for Implementation
Implementation of this plan began in September 2007 and will continue with yearly review and adjustment through March 2011.
New York
State
Archives
Strategic Plan and Priorities, 2007-2011
New York
State
Archives
Strategic Priority:
Develop and implement a program to manage effectively all records of New York State government including the executive, executive branch agencies, the judiciary, statewide public authorities, and the Legislature.
Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Time frame for the activity |
Technology implications |
Personnel implications |
Budget implications |
Partnerships to pursue |
1. Clarify and augment the Archives’ authority over state government records. |
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Create a collection policy statement for executive, legislative and judicial records |
2007-08
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No new technology needed.
Website page
Design for pubs/mailings |
Team of 3 or 4 staff DO .10 FTE G23 (2) .20 FTE G18 (1) .20 FTE Chief/AS .10 FTE Chief/GRS .10 FTE
Intern |
$1500 (intern)
Travel for meetings--$1000
Publications/ flyers/ mailings $2000 |
Executive Chamber State Legislature State Agencies Office of Court Administration Historical Society of the Courts SHRAB Research community Albany Law School, Government Law Center |
Implement a strategy for establishing laws ensuring that governor’s records and other archival records of state government are preserved and accessible |
2007-08 (define) 2008-2011 (implement) |
No new technology needed. |
Same group as above, time above accounts for this work State Archivist .05 FTE
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(same as above) |
Promote the requirement that all state agencies maintain an up-to-date inventory of records and information systems |
2007-08 (plan) 2008-2011 (implement) |
Adjustment to existing scheduled records db? New db? |
Chief/GRS .05 FTE G-26 .10 FTE G23 .10 FTE G18 .10 FTE (IT—need estimate) |
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RMO’s |
Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Time frame for the activity |
Technology implications |
Personnel Implications |
Budget implications |
Partnerships to pursue |
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Provide the capacity to conduct records management on-line. |
2007-08 (research) 2008-09 (procure or build system)
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(need IT advice on technology need) |
Staff team: G26 G23 G18 (2) |
Tech. Costs (need advice on estimate) IT staff cost (need advice from IT) |
DOB OFT |
Make recordkeeping an audit criterion
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2007-2008 (develop strategy) 2008-2011 (implement) |
minimal |
Chief/GRS .10 FTE G26 .10 FTE
New G26 (inspector general (2008-2011) |
PS – G-26 salary |
OSC SED Audit Unit |
Develop NYSA’s public access policy disclosure procedures |
2007-08 |
No new technology needed |
Staff team G26 .10 FTE G18 .10 FTE G18 (GRS) .10 FTE |
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Office of Counsel Committee on Open Government Government Law Center |
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Define relationship of legislative collecting policy to other repository collecting practices |
2007-08
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Design for pubs/mailings
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Team of 2 or 3 staff Intern |
$1500 (intern)
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Legislative staff |
Identify key legislators or legislative committees to approach and initiate contact
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2007-08 2008-2011
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State Archivist .05FTE DO .05 FTE |
Publications/flyers/ mailings $2000 |
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Working with key Legislative staff, begin inventory, develop records policy, and draft records management plan for Legislature |
2009-2011 |
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Staff team G23 (new) |
PS - G23 salary |
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Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Time frame for the activity |
Technology implications |
Personnel implications |
Budget implications |
Partnerships to pursue |
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3. Clarify responsibilities and promote care of Judicial Records |
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Initiate discussion with OCA on disposition of archival court records and a judicial collecting policy. |
2007-08 |
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G-26 .10 FTE DO .10 FTE State Archivist .05 FTE |
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Office of Court Administration Historical Society of the Courts |
New York
State
Archives
Establish a fully functioning program that addresses the challenges
of
managing the electronic records of government
Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Time Frame |
Technology Implications |
Personnel Implications |
Budget Implications |
Space Needs |
Partnerships to Pursue |
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Ongoing (2007-2011) |
None |
Approximately, .75FTE at the M2 and higher level |
None |
None |
Hire a public relations firm
Identify and inform interested legislators
Work with NARA to see how they promoted the ERA |
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Ongoing (2007-2011) |
None |
Can be folded into the work of Electronic Records Team, along with some additional time from others in GRS and Archival Services staff
.75FTE G23 .1FTE G26 |
None |
None |
The Forum
Center for Technology in Government
CoSA (Council of State Archivists) |
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Ongoing (2007 – 2011)
PDF/A (2008) XML (2009) GIS (2011) |
Potential need to purchase additional hardware and software, but these are unknown at this time. |
Significant staff resources, primarily from the Electronic Records Working Group.
.25FTE G23 1.25FTE G18 |
Unknown currently, but there could be costs associated with the purchase of additional equipment or software. |
None |
Other State Archives
CSCIC (for GIS preservation)
OFT |
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Ongoing (2007 – 2011) |
None |
Requires the time of a number of professional staff. Can be accomplished as part of their regular work
1FTE G23 1FTE G18 |
None |
None |
State agencies with local government oversight |
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Ongoing (2007 – 2011) |
Significant additional server space, hardware, and software
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New IT staff to manage the technical aspects. New RM staff to handle relationships with state agencies, local governments, and other possible customers.
2FTE G23 4FTE G18 |
Significant costs. Hardware and software purchases. Annual maintenance contracts. Adequate storage conditions. Backup costs. Development of a full system could run into the millions for this time period. |
Space for additional staff. Environmentally controlled space to house the system itself. |
SED’s IT
Office for Technology
Office of General Services
Division of the Budget |
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Aug 2007 – Jan 2008 |
None |
Requires the time of two ARMS 3s to study the issue.
.25FTE G13
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None |
None |
Office for Technology
Other State Archives
Council of State Archivists |
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By mid-2008 |
None |
Staff time to develop the appraisal standards More technical training for some staff on working with and understanding certain file formats
.1FTE G23 .25FTE G18 |
Modest costs. Possible hiring of consultant to work with us on developing these standards. The cost of this could be as small as $5,000. |
None |
Other state archives
Other electronic records practitioners
Consultant |
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By end of 2008 |
New software Possible additional server space Initial customization of software |
Would require significant staff resources. Refocus staff on this project, releasing them from other responsibilities. Software training for staff software administrators Software training for all staff.
.25FTE G26 .5FTE G23 1FTE G18
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Significant initial implementation costs (in the tens of thousands) for training and setup. Larger costs for additional seat licenses and training when the project is expanded into SED. |
None |
SED’s Information Technology
Deputy Commissioner’s Office |
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By end of 2008 |
Possibly, some additional software |
Electronic records staff working with SED IT to solve this problem.
Small amount of time of one G23 to work with IT
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None expected. Possibly software purchase costs. |
None |
SED IT |
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By end of 2008 |
None |
Time of the Electronic Records Team, the Electronic Records Working Group, and GRS and Archival Services staff
.1FTE G26 .25FTE G23 .5FTE G18 |
Possibly as much as $5000 for consultant time |
None |
Other State Archives
Our ER consultant |
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By end of 2008 |
Can use Elluminate for tutorial |
Staff time to consider the issue, find and work with a state agency, and develop training materials.
.1FTE G23 .5FTE G18
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None |
None |
SED IT (to work with Elluminate)
Others who have conducted electronic records inventories |
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By end of 2008 |
None |
Modest amounts of staff time over the course of a year. Expand work with CSCIC to include state agencies Publicize CSCIC products.
.1FTE G23 .5FTE G18 |
None |
None |
CSCIC |
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Three years (2008-2010) |
Bandwidth. Possible need for additional software Possible technological implications with cooperating agencies |
Significant personnel time to identify likely state agencies, work with them to identify potential records to make available, and set up descriptions of and links to the records.
.25FTE G23 1FTE G18
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No additional costs
Assumes the repurposing of existing staff.
Could require 25% time of a half dozen staff over a number of years. |
None |
State agencies |
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Complete by 2009 |
None initially |
Develop a network of state archives. Time to write and manage collaborative grants with other state archives.
.1FTE G26 .25FTE G23 |
None, unless a collaborative grant project is put in place. |
None (unless staff are hired under a grant project) |
Other state archives, including the New Jersey Department of Archives and Records Management |
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By 2010 |
None |
Modest amounts of time from and handful of staff from Archival Services, PPO, and APT.
.1FTE G23 .5FTE G18 |
Based on extent of a campaign, seek $3K to $5K through APT to support products and fees. |
None |
Agencies whose electronic records we hold Possible funding partners |
New York
State
Archives
Strategic Priority
: Build capacity in records repositories statewide to protect their collections and facilities from natural and manmade disasters.
Activities that need to be taken to accomplish this priority |
Time frame for the activity |
Technology implications |
Personnel implications |
Budget implications |
Partnerships to pursue |
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1. Conduct research |
FY 2007-08 |
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$5,000/intern |
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Benchmark with other organizations, agencies, and states
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Nov 07-Jan 08 |
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Clarify and coordinate disaster assistance resources for DHP, local government, and state agency customers
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Jan-Mar 08 |
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Conduct a survey to identify the needs of our customers [this will happen if we get the IMLS Connecting to Collections grant] |
Mar-Aug 2008 |
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IMLS? |
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2. Expand and improve education on managing records disasters |
FY 2007-08 FY 2008-09 |
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Conduct inventory of current training. Identify successes as well as gaps in topics covered, audiences reached, and geographic distribution. |
Jan-Mar 2007 |
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Develop new educational tools and new delivery methods that address gaps |
Beg Apr 2008 |
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FEMA/ CoSA grant? |
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Provide emergency preparedness and management education |
On-going |
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FEMA/ CoSA grant? |
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Make disaster planning part of the SAS Program Wellness campaign |
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Promote disaster plans; explore incentives to planning |
Beg Apr 2008 |
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Research and document resources necessary for continued operations involving electronic records |
Beg Apr 2008 |
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3. Coordinate and enhance interagency, intergovernmental, and regional resources and efforts for disaster response and recovery |
FY 2008-09 FY 2009-10
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Establish ways to communicate with colleagues, constituents, and emergency managers in an emergency |
FY 2008-09 |
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Propose and advocate for legislation to support emergency planning and response |
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Ensure archives and records issues are addressed by the Disaster Preparedness Commission. (State Archivist on the Commission?) |
FY 2008-09
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Evaluate ACIS and other systems for utility as directories in an emergency. Coordinate directories with SEMO |
FY 2008-2009 |
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Identify funding, resources, and services and assist in matching customers to resources as needed |
FY 2008-09
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Identify eligibility requirements and describe application processes for our customers |
FY2008-09 |
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Research ways to facilitate emergency purchasing/spending by State agencies and local governments |
FY 2008-09 |
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Develop statewide or regional vendor contracts for emergency recovery services |
FY 2008-09 |
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Investigate partnerships for remote electronic storage and backups |
FY2008-09 |
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4. Build web resources to assist customers with emergency planning and response |
FY2008-09 FY2009-10 |
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Unknown |
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Develop a dynamic resource with links to State Archives disaster services, funding sources, best practices, sample plans/contracts, etc. |
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SEMO NEDCC |
New York
State
Archives
Strategic Priority: Become the hub for information about using
historical
records for education purposes.
Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Personnel implications |
Technology implications |
Budget implications |
Space |
Partnerships to pursue |
Time Frame |
1. Produce a manual [electronically and on paper] that instructs educators and records custodians how to transform historical records into educational tools, i.e., a revised Consider the Source to respond to demand by teachers and schools of education. |
G23 |
Website |
$70,000 [$35,000 in hand] |
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APT |
FY 2007-2008 2008-2009 |
2. Plan and develop a program of outreach services to pre-service teachers in schools of education in colleges and universities around the state. |
G23 G23 (new) |
Online training |
G23 salary $20,000 for possible video/podcast/other? |
Office |
Colleges and universities, SED Higher Ed. |
2008-ongoing |
3. Develop integrated Archives/Trust presentations for use at local, state and national education and archives conferences - presentations, workshops, displays, and distribution of materials. |
G23 (new) |
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G23 salary $5,000 materials
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Office |
APT |
2008 |
4. Establish the NYS Archives as a major player in the use of historical documents in the classroom by writing for professional journals, publications and websites; become more active via listservs and blogs. |
G23 (new) |
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G23 salary |
Office |
AASLH, SAA, NCHE, NCSS, NYCSS |
2009 - ongoing |
5. Serve as liaison to EMSC, SED and OCE committees. |
G23 |
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Colleagues in SED
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ongoing |
6. Increase efforts to actively encourage proposals in the Educational Uses grant category of LGRMIF and monitor the projects to ensure quality and compliance.
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G23 (new) |
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G23 salary |
Office |
Educators, Local government GRS |
Late 2008 – ongoing |
Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Personnel implications |
Technology implications |
Budget implications |
Space |
Partnerships to pursue |
Time Frame |
7. Distribute and promote the products of successful LGRMIF educational grants to educators and local governments around the state. |
G23 (new) |
Website |
G23 salary $15,000 (editing, design, marketing) |
Office |
State and regional social studies councils/GRS APT, EMSC |
2009 - ongoing |
8. Develop content-rich educational materials that are based on Archives holdings and are connected to the department’s learning standards; distribute and promote them in a variety of ways including, but not limited to, our website. |
G23 (new) |
Website |
G23 salary |
Office |
ArchServ/ NYSL EMSC APT |
ongoing |
9. Work with RAOs and DHP archivists on regional workshops, grant consultations and monitoring, and teacher training. |
G23 (new) |
Online training |
G23 salary |
Office |
Local government and historical orgs. EMSC |
ongoing |
10. Work closely with the APT to co-develop fundable educational projects. |
G23 (new) |
Website |
G23 salary |
Office |
APT, funders, ArchServ
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ongoing |
11. Develop and maintain an “On This Date in New York History” webpage and/or podcast 12 “Document of the Month” features per year. |
G23 (new) |
Website |
G23 salary |
Office |
ArchServ/ NYSHA |
2009 |
12. Develop on-site (11th floor) teacher training and educational programming. |
G23 (new) |
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G23 salary |
Office |
ArchServ, NYSL, APT
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2010 |
13. Research, develop and implement video-conferencing, webinars, pod casts, etc. for educators, pre-service teachers and other audiences. [La Escuela, etc.]
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G23 (new) |
Website Online training |
G23 salary/ $20,000 (e.g., NY Network) |
Office |
EMSC, ArchServ, NY Network |
2008 |
Activities that need to be undertaken to accomplish this priority |
Personnel implications |
Technology implications |
Budget implications |
Space |
Partnerships to pursue |
Time Frame |
14. Administer the Student Research Award program and increase promotional activities to increase the number of applicants.
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G23 G23 (new) |
Online application |
G23 salary |
Office |
EMSC, NYSHA APT |
ongoing |
15. Conduct educator focus groups to evaluate current educational programs and to inform future direction of program. (1997, 2004) |
G23 |
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$15,000 For teachers and facilitator. |
X |
EMSC, APT |
2010 |
16. Develop partnerships with RPI and other university technology departments others to create an Erie Canal educational video game. |
G23 (new) |
TBD |
G23 salary $200,000 + |
Office |
Colleges and universities/ technology experts/APT |
2010 |
17. Work with Museum staff to integrate primary source documents into exhibitions. |
G23 G23 (new) |
TBD |
G23 salary |
Office |
Museum/ Library Arch Serv |
2009 |