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The Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council www. PESSta C.othe rngd Sta ~ the a rdnpage d a rd1page 1 Standard news and commentary on technology and standards in postsecondary education Inside PESC Workgroups are a Member Benefit (p. 2) Banking on XBRL’s Interactive Data (p. 3) PESC Seal of Approval (p. 4) Technology Tidbits (p. 5) Rome Interoperability Workshop (p. 8) Volume 9 ~ Issue 11 ~ November 2007 PESC Winter 2008 Summit - REGISTER NOW! PESC is pleased to announce that the Winter 2008 Summit will be held Thursday January 17 - Friday January 18, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill. Online registration for the PESC Winter 2008 Summit is available online at www.PESC.org. Hotel reservations can be made by contacting the hotel dire c tly at (202) 737-1234 or 1-800-233-1234. Please use the group name “PESC” to ensure you receive the discounted hotel rate of $199.00. The hotel cut-off date is Friday January 4, 2008. Thanks to our generous sponsor, Regent Education, PESC offers workgroup summits FREE of charge to all parties interested in participating. While there is no fe e, space is limited and registration is required fo r this event. Workgroup summits, held during the fall and winter of each year, are the perfect opportunity to gather face-to-face with fellow workgroup members to collaborate on PESC initiatives, to cultivate relationships with other members, and to be updated on all PESC activities. Please keep in mind that summits are working meetings, so many of the workgroups currently active will congregate to discuss and pro g ress on their respective standards development effo rt s . Our tentative meeting schedule which includes meetings of various workgroups and boards of the Standards Forum for Education, meetings of the Steering Committee, Board of Directors and includes AACRAO's SPEEDE Committee, is on page 6. Note that continental breakfast and registration open at 7:30am in the confe rence foyer on Thursday Janu a ry 17, 2008. The Winter 2008 Summit kicks off from 8:30am - 5:00pm with concurrent meetings being held all day. Lunch on both days is on your ow n . A general session takes place from 3:30pm - 5:00pm and includes updates from PESC, the Board of Directors the Steering Committee, and all of the Workgroups and boards that met on the previous day. 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Executive Director Michael Sessa [email protected] Editor Heidi L. Weber [email protected] The Standard is the electronic newsletter published monthly by The Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council (PESC). The Standard covers news and events that impact information techn o l o gy and data exchange; and promotes PESC’s goals of i m p roving serv i c e, c o n t rolling costs, and attaining interoperability within higher education.For information about subscriptions, advertising, and article submissions, please visit www.PESC.org. © 2007 PESC See Summit, Page 2 Special Member Meeting - Th u rs d ay Ja nu a ry 17, 2008 Please be advised that a special meeting of the PESC Membership is being called for Thursday January 17, 2008 at 5:15pm. The meeting will be held at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill during the PESC Winter 2008 Summit. The purpose of the meeting is for the Board to present a revised dues schedule to the members of PESC and hold a vote as changes in dues must be approved by a majority vote of the members. The proposed changes for the next 5 years are included on page 7. Notes from the Rome European Workshop, 9 November 2007 Jim Farmer, instructional media + magic, inc., Mark Stubbs, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Randy Timmons, Sigma Systems Inc. Publisher’s Note: The Workshop was organized by four e(Euro)-generation entrepreneurs independent of any formal standards-setting organization and with informal support from EUNIS (European University Information Systems) organization. U.S. readers should be aware the participation of the three U.S. representatives was based on a transmittal email from EUNIS President Martin Price to Jim Farmer. The PESC (Postsecondary Electronics Standards Council) Board—an organization developing data exchange specifications for U.S and Canadian higher education—asked Board member Dave Moldoff to attend representing the organization. Randy Timmons was asked to attend because of his experience and expertise in data exchange in the U.S. The announcement of the Rome European Workshop began: Defining electronic standards and procedures for the exchange of student curriculum data between Institutions of Higher Education within international mobility. Background: As a result of the growing internationalisation of higher education in Europe which is also supported by the new Lifelong Learning Programme, an increasing amount of students are spending time at numerous institutions during their course of studies. It is therefore necessary that all institutions visited by the student can access and manage the student's complete curriculum data in their student management systems. This data should include all the courses attended and grades attained by the student at all previously visited institutions and is the basis for ECTS /diploma supplement. The standard format for the data exchange should be based on the existent standards for the description of study programmes and course units (CDM, XCRI, etc) completed with information regarding the participation of students in course units. An online collaborative platform is to be defined for the request and exchange of data among partner institutions. Thirty eight attended the conference organized by unisolution Gmbh (DE), Digitary (IE), and Kion (IT). There were three candidate specifications: CDM used in Norway and France (as CDMFR), XCRI in the United Kingdom, and PESC used in the U.S. CDM 1.0 version 2 was issued 20 October 2004. XCRI 1 Nov 2001, and PESC transcript 30 April 2004 with a course inventory—similar to XCRI-CAP—expected in 2008. The Swedish EMIL standard developers was aware of CDM (like XCRI) but wasn't an implementation of it. For instance, EMIL has the notion of presentations of a course, which CDM lacks. Having researched both and found neither a perfect fit for the UK, the XCRI developers took the best features of each. Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 1 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 In June 2004 Norway and Sweden jointly submitted EMIL (Education Information Markup Language)—the Swedish version of CDM—to CEN (Comité Européen de Normalisation) for standardization. The CDM / EMIL harmonization proposal that went to CEN in 2004 was rejected. It was only when the German PAS1068 was successfully presented earlier this year that developers of the XCRI, CDM, EMIL and CDM-FR got involved. Because all of the developers had been communicating and the German proposal arrived from outside this group, it was certainly a surprise and hence a source of most concern about the CEN process. CEN, the European Committee for Standardization, was founded in 1961 by the national standards bodies in the European Economic Community and EFTA [European Free Trade Association] countries. Now CEN is contributing to the objectives of the European Union and European Economic Area with voluntary technical standards which promote free trade, the safety of workers and consumers, interoperability of networks, environmental protection, exploitation of research and development programmes, and public procurement. Welcome to the European Workshop In the opening welcome Simone Ravaioli and Stéphane Velay summarized the need for curriculum data exchange “Student mobility at national level (e. g. Bachelor ! Master) and international level (e. g. exchange mobility) creates the need for student curriculum data to be exchanged electronically between institutions.” And they concluded: “The necessary technology is available. A widely recognised standard is missing, only some country specific standards are in place.” The motivation for the meeting they organized was clear. The two organizations were trying to meet the needs of their users; they would like to do this is a way consistent with “standards,” yet there was no “standard” available. They summarized their goals—the goals of the meeting: “Get an overview of current initiatives and projects regarding standard data format and exchange of data at a national/ international level • • • • Summarise lessons learned Define a common vision for introducing and implementing an international standard for student curriculum data (eventually based on existing ones like Europass, CDM, etc.) Assess interest of universities and all other stakeholders Initiate common actions (work group, prototype, etc.) They shared written comments from Tore Hoel, Vice Chair, CEN/ ISSS Workshop on Learning Technologies, Oslo University College: “I would like to inform you that the CEN/ ISSS Workshop on Learning Technologies is just about to start work on developing a harmonised European standard for exchange of Course Related Information. …This work is supposed in due time to be handed over to the CEN Technical Committee Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 2 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 353 for formal standardisation as an European Norm. We have also just accepted a new work item on a Curriculum Exchange Format, to be developed in the same manner in cooperation between the Workshop and the TC.” Hoel invited participation of those attending the Rome European Workshop. “Best Practices” Presentations The morning session focused on “best practices”—how some of the universities were implementing data exchange. Italy maintains a student master file. Marco Lanzarini, CINECA, described this experience. CINECA provides networking and administrative services to 88 universities. Via Kion, CINECA provide student administration to 60 universities. CINCEA makes university data available to the public via the Web with specialized selection and display applications. Alerto Leone, Consorzio Interuniversitario Alma Laurea described the collection of data from university graduates to improve internal and external effectiveness. The survey data is available to students and graduates, companies, and the universities directly using a Web application. Alma Laurea serves 50 of the 80 universities. The consortium is providing a longitudinal record for those students and companies who contribute. Though Leone did not comment on the use of the data for policy analysis, the volume is large enough that valid statistical analysis is possible even though not all former students participate. It is interesting to note, from Leone’s data, the high percentage of engineering and science, economics and foreign language graduates compared to the total. A quick view of the numbers suggests a bright future for Italian graduates and Italy. unicon’s Manual Dietz described the company’s interest “unisolution offers software solutions and services for Institutions of Higher Education with a special focus on the Internationalisation of Higher Education.” He described the “Data exchange processes in international mobility” as they have been implemented by moveonnet. He summarized the challenges: • • • all countries have their own specific rules and organisational structure standard formats or procedures at a European level are missing student management systems are not typically conceived to manage international mobility AND • even good solutions take time and effort to be diffused!!” He observes; this effort is “resulting in the improvement of quality of service for students” as well as improving administration in the universities. Professor Hermann Strack, Hochschule Harz, concludes there are: “Synergies with “Big eGovernment.” Documents should be exchanged using the OSCI (Online Services Computer Interface) protocol and electronic signatures currently implemented by German Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 3 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 government agencies. OSCI itself is based on Internet standards. He suggests that “Transcripts of Record” necessary to support mobile students should be communicated similarly. There are two major benefits of this design: Sharply enhanced security since encryption could be used (in addition to e-signatures) during transmission omitting the availability of the original text at each intermediate nodes. e-Signatures provide assures validity of the document. To provide complete interoperability he listed four needed XML schemas— Xuniversity, XStudy/programme, XStudent and Xcertificate. The approach suggested by Dr. Strack is similar to the Meteor project in the U.S.—realtime messaging based on XML, SOAP, encrypted messages, and Shibboleth authentication. The network supports financial aid data—business processes unique to ubiquitous student loans to the U.S. The network has been operational since 2001 without either a security breach or complaints of performance even though a response to a student may require exchanges of messages among three to eleven data sources. This experience validates Dr. Strack’s recommendation to use OCSI technology. Andy Dowling, Digitary, discussed how digital signatures had been used to provide legal validity to XML-based digital versions of Europass. The institution issues the digitally signed digital document to the student. The student provides the digitally signed digital document to an employer. The employer then verifies the validity of the document. This process has already been implemented in two universities and the rollout to all of the Irish Technical Institutes. Dowling also reported Digitary is participating in the development of an XML schema specification for the European Diploma Supplement and developing SOA (service-oriented architecture) interfaces to e-Portfolios. This process is sharply different from the U.S. process where the institution issues all transcripts for a fee; these fees provide significant discretionary income for registrars. Registrars have been reluctant to consider any alternate business process that would threaten their income. unisoltuion’s Stéphane Velay defined the Europass Mobility Instrument as “A standard template for the detailed recording of trans-national learning or working experiences in another country within the European Union and European Economic Area.” “Europass [is] sort of (e) Portfolio collection of documents which describe the skills and competencies of an individual [and was] developped by the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop).” Europass may include language skills. diploma supplement (higher education qualifications), certificate supplement (vocational qualifications), and mobility (periods of learning within a Mobility programme).” The XML-based Europass has software that renders it in HTML for Web pages, Adobe (or ISO) PDF (portable document format, or the Microsoft and OpenOffice file formats. With a similar purpose of the U.S. college or university transcript, the Europass Diploma Supplement is issued to graduates of higher education institutions along with their degree Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 4 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 or diploma. The Europass Diploma Supplement was developed jointly with UNESCO and the Council of Europe. The U.K.’s Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) sponsored the development of XCRI in 2005; the effort continues and is funded through March 2009. This work began using the CDM and EMIL specifications. Mark Stubbs, who led the XCRI (eXchanging Course- Related Information) project, described the XCRI Course Advertising Profile as “an open specification for producing and aggregating collections of courses offered by [education] providers.” XCRI was developed in 2005. The first version was field tested at two further education colleges, three institutions of higher education, and two organizations that aggregated course information for a region. The choice of the “Advertising Profile” was to obtain a larger number of implementations by meeting the needs of a high-demand application and an application that had no or minimal legacy implementations. He recommend focusing on the “core data elements” and later extend the specification for, as examples, curriculum management, e-Admissions, e-application, transcripts, student records, pathways advice (career planning in the U.S.), portfolio, and personal development planning. He also had encouraged harmonization of overlapping and competing standards—the primary motivation of those organizing the workshop. Stéphane Velay provided information about CDM in Norway and France. He said one of the primary advantages of CDM was its extensiveness. “[CDM] can be used to describe all level of granularity of the university educational offer (curriculum, diploma, course, course unit..) as well as related pedagogical objectives, registration procedure, organisation and contact details.” He commented “The French Ministry of Education developed a French application profile of CDM being progressively deployed by French universities.” After the conference it was confirmed the ESUP Portail Project—now a consortium of 105 universities, research centers, school districts, and government agencies—began implementation in 2005. (The consortium began as 17 universities adopting uPortal as the basis of their institutional architecture. ESUP Portail leader Alain Mayeur is a JA-SIG Board member). David K. Moldoff, PESC Director & Founder and CEO of AcademyOne, listed several uses of course data and how College Transfer.net provides access to the data. He demonstrated how course equivalencies were displayed. This permits students and faculty to see how a course at one college or universities compares with courses at other colleges and universities. This is a function that was not identified in other presentations. Equivalencies are important in the U.S. where many students take courses in a community college for one or two years and get “credit” for equivalent courses at a college or university where they ‘transfer” to complete their degree. He identified the PESC standards used in the College Transfer.net example and described the organization, activities, and processes of the Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council. PESC has both the earlier electronic data interchange (EDI) standard and the XML specification for transcript data, admissions and test score specifications, and student Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 5 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 financial aid transactions. (In September 45,000 transcripts were exchanged electronically with 38,000 acknowledgements, and 36,000 admissions applications. 156,000 documents were exchanged that month. The average month exceeds 200,000 documents increasing about 20% per year.) Jonas Brorssson, Ladokkonsortiet, described the Ladok Consortium and LadokPing. The Consortium is 35 universities using the same software “tools” using their own student databases. With mobile students and joint degrees, there is a need for immediate access to student data. Mikael Berglund, Umeå University, described Ladok Ping as on-line real-time access to the national data base (98% of all students) by “Student aid officers, Degree officers, Students, and Potential employers.” This may be the first online, real-time access to national or regional higher education data, designed to meet the needs of many different people, including students, who have different roles. A similar system—limited to student course—using SOAP messaging, Shibboleth authentication with SAML attributes, and message encryption was developed as a prototype for the California Community Colleges. The project director said the Java technology was too complex to be supported. Berglund may reflect a similar view saying the technology “Is expensive to implement.” But, of course, Ladok was successful. Lígia Maria Ribeiro, Universidade do Porto representing EUNIS, described the organization and its activites. She said EUNIS was interested in the implementation of the Bologna process and was participating in JISCinfoNet. She commented students expressed the need for the Bologna process. She also mentioned one of the motivations of the European Commission for supporting the Bologna process was to achieve competition among universities [through student choice]. Open Discussion Periods Several points were made in the two brief open discussion periods. Mark Stubbs suggested the companies should concentrate first on the core elements of course descriptions and then broaden the applications later—the strategy used in the U.K. He responded the differences between CDM and XCRI core was small suggesting harmonization was possible. Lucas Heymans, Oracle Corporation, suggested that every exchange of data with industry should be based on existing HR-XML specifications since interfaces already exist in company ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems. [Although invited, higher education did not participate in the development of these HR-XML specifications]. Both Lucas Heymans and Dave Moldoff suggested they—the Euro-generation entrepreneurs—should consult with someone who has had experience working with standards-setting bodies. They also suggested cooperation among the firms before the EU committee begins its deliberations of the CDM specification. Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 6 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 Dr. Strack suggested they consider an OCSI-based data exchange technology since he had been implemented and was successful. Randy Timmons suggested they follow industry practices where relevant. This is particularly important when you begin real-time exchange of data among institutions or integrate with current ERP systems. Farmer, Stubbs, and Timmons 7 11 November 2007 Revised 27 November 2007 List of participants Austria Technische Universität Graz Franz Haselbacher [email protected] Austria Technische Universität Graz Michael Seitlinger [email protected] Belgium Higher Education EMEA, Oracle Lucas Heymans [email protected] Belgium Higher Education EMEA, Oracle Luba Schuyler [email protected] Germany Datenlotsen Informationssysteme GmbH Nils-Joachim Bauer [email protected] Germany Hochschule Harz Hermann Strack [email protected] Germany unisolution GmbH Manuel Dietz [email protected] Germany unisolution GmbH Stéphane Velay [email protected] Ireland Digitary Jonathan Dempsey [email protected] Ireland Digitary Andy Dowling [email protected] Italy CINECA Marco Lanzarini [email protected] Italy Consorzio Interuniversitario Alma Laurea Alberto Leone [email protected] Italy KION Simone Ravaioli [email protected] Italy KION Vittorio Ravaioli [email protected] Italy University of Rome 3 Luciano Russi [email protected] Italy LUMSA - Libera università Maria SS. Assunta Vincenzo Lezzi [email protected] Italy Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Francesco Manzoni [email protected] Italy Università degli studi di Padova Filippo Donà Dalle Rose [email protected] Italy Università degli studi di Padova Sabrina Marchiori [email protected] Italy Università degli studi di Trento Micaela Bellu [email protected] Italy Università degli studi di Trento Paolo Zanei [email protected] Lettland Mykolo Romerio Universitetas Saulius Marciulaitis [email protected] The Netherlands European Association for International Education Herman de Leeuw [email protected] Portugal Universidade do Porto Lígia Maria Ribeiro [email protected] Portugal Universidade do Porto Gabriel David [email protected] Portugal Universidade Fernando Pessoa Feliz Ribeiro Gouveia [email protected] Spain Sigma Gestión Universitaria, AIE José Luis Poy [email protected] Spain Sigma Gestión Universitaria, AIE Juan Souto [email protected] Sweden Ladokkonsortiet Jonas Brorsson [email protected] Sweden Umeå universitet - Ladokkonsortiet Mikael Berglund [email protected] Sweden Umeå universitet - Ladokkonsortiet Stefan Lundkvist [email protected] Sweden Gartner, Higher Education Strategies Jan-Martin Lowendahl [email protected] Switzerland Evento, Balzano Informatik AG René Müller [email protected] United Kingdom HESA – Higher Education Statistics Agency Andy Yonell [email protected] United Kingdom Manchester Metropolitan University Mark Stubbs [email protected] USA Academy One David Moldoff [email protected] USA instructional Media + Magic Inc. Jim Farmer [email protected] USA Sigma Systems Randy Timmons [email protected] www.junior.cybermed.it Un portale per la lotta al cancro infantile Inviato da Cybermed Junior lunedì 11 febbraio 2008 In occasione della VI Giornata Mondiale della lotta il cancro infantile, ricordata in oltre 60 paesi nel mondo, la FIAGOP Onlus (Federazione Italiana Associazioni Genitori dei bambini e degli adolescenti che hanno contratto tumori o leucemie) inizia una campagna di informazione per divulgare il progett “Amore cura” allo scopo di raggiungere e sensibilizzare il grande pubblico e le istituzioni di riferimento Tra le iniziative di punta quella dell’SMS Solidale. Dal 9 al 17 febbraio sarà possibile donare 1 euro per ogni SMS spedito al numero 48588 (Vodafone, Tim, Wind e 3 Italia) e 2 euro per ogni chiamata da rete fissa Telecom Italia. In Italia quest’ anno la Giornata Mondiale assumerà un particolare rilievo in quanto la Guardia di Finanza sarà Madrina delle iniziative in programma. Ospiterà nel Salone d’Onore della Caserma “Sante Laria” a Roma, sede del Comando Generale, le attività della giornata. Durante il convegno al quale parteciperà come relatore anche Maurizio Aricò, nuovo direttore del Centro di Oncoematologia dell’Ospedale Pediatrico Meyer di Firenze, sarà presentato il progetto “l’Amore Cura” che, per la prima volta, vede una collaborazione tra l’Associazione Italiana Ematologia di Oncologia e Pediatri, AIEOP, e la Federazione Italiana Associazioni Oncologia Pediatrica FIAGOP, coinvolte in un Progetto condiviso di “Alleanza Terapeutica”. Si tratta dell’aggiornamento e dello sviluppo di un data-base, già esistente dal 1985 e curato dal consorzio interuniversitario no profit CINECA, per raccogliere tutti i dati certificati relativi alle patologie e ai protocolli di tutti i pazienti curati presso i centri AIEOP (52 in tutta Italia) e tutti trapianti di midollo osseo effettuati nei centri AIEOP abilitati. La seconda fase del Progetto sarà lo sviluppo di un portale che dovrà diventare un punto di riferimento indispensabile, sia per tutta la comunità scientifica che per i genitori di bambini affetti da neoplasie, e prevedere inoltre un’area informativa anche per i pediatri di base. Infine il Progetto nella sua fase finale intende promuovere un progetto pilota di e-learning e di telemedicina che permetterà la cura dei pazienti anche in aree geografiche in via di sviluppo. www.nicolita.it http://www.junior.cybermed.it Realizzata con Joomla! Generata: 12 February, 2008, 09:47 Details about the employee 1 of 1 http://www.nicolita.it/Detail.asp?Id=14055 Agipress - Notizia n.14055 del 31/01/2008 - 16:51:43 Giornata mondiale contro il cancro infantile Firenze _ In occasione della VI Giornata Mondiale della lotta il cancro infantile, ricordata in oltre 60 paesi nel mondo, la FIAGOP Onlus (Federazione Italiana Associazioni Genitori dei bambini e degli adolescenti che hanno contratto tumori o leucemie) inizia una campagna di informazione per divulgare il progetto“l’Amore cura” allo scopo di raggiungere e sensibilizzare il grande pubblico e le istituzioni di riferimento. Tra le iniziative di punta quella dell'SMS Solidale. Dal 9 al 17 febbraio è possibile donare 1 euro per ogni SMS spedito al numero 48588 (Vodafone, Tim, Wind e 3 Italia) e 2 euro per ogni chiamata da rete fissa Telecom Italia. In Italia quest' anno la Giornata Mondiale assumerà un particolare rilievo in quanto la Guardia di Finanza sarà Madrina delle iniziative in programma. Ospiterà nel Salone d'Onore della Caserma "Sante Laria" a Roma, sede del Comando Generale, le attività della giornata. Durante il convegno al quale parteciperà come relatore anche Maurizio Aricò, nuovo direttore del Centro di Oncoematologia dell'Ospedale Pediatrico Meyer di Firenze, sarà presentato il progetto "l'Amore Cura" che, per la prima volta, vede una collaborazione tra l’'Associazione Italiana Ematologia di Oncologia e Pediatri, AIEOP, e la Federazione Italiana Associazioni Oncologia Pediatrica FIAGOP, coinvolte in un Progetto condiviso di "Alleanza Terapeutica". Si tratta dell'aggiornamento e dello sviluppo di un data-base, già esistente dal 1985 e curato dal consorzio interuniversitario no profit CINECA, per raccogliere tutti i dati certificati relativi alle patologie e ai protocolli di tutti i pazienti curati presso i centri AIEOP (52 in tutta Italia) e tutti trapianti di midollo osseo effettuati nei centri AIEOP abilitati; la seconda fase del Progetto è lo sviluppo di un portale che dovrà diventare un punto di riferimento indispensabile, sia per tutta la comunità scientifica che per i genitori di bambini affetti da neoplasie, e prevedere inoltre un'area informativa anche per i pediatri di base. Infine il Progetto nella sua fase finale intende promuovere un progetto pilota di e-learning e di telemedicina che permetterà la cura dei pazienti anche in aree geografiche in via di sviluppo. Se questo progetto verrà portato a termine, i bambini malati, non solo in Italia, ma anche nel sud del mondo, avranno maggiori possibilità di guarire. Inoltre, tra l’11 ed il 13 febbraio la Guardia di Finanza, in accordo con le associazioni federate Fiagop, farà visita ai bambini ricoverati nei centri di onco-ematologicia pediatrica sparsi sul territorio. Torna al sommario 01/02/2008 10.00 VITA non profit online [ARTICOLO: "Giornata mondiale contro il Canc... 1 of 2 http://www.vita.it/articolo/index.php3?NEWSID=89622 Chi siamo | Forum | Contattaci | Collabora | Abbonamenti | Comitato editoriale Vita Consulting E&F Social Job Vita lavoro Vita europe Ecomondo Consumers' mag Non profit Lex Giornata mondiale contro il Cancro infantile di REDAZIONE ([email protected]) 06/02/2008 Si celebra il 15 febbraio, iniziative e un convegno a Roma nel Salone d'Onore della Caserma “Sante Laria” Guardia di Finanza in piazza Armellini, 20 Newsletter Iscriviti gratuitamente alla newsletter del non profit: scrivi la tua email nel box e invia Abbonati a VITA Magazine, conviene! In occasione della VI Giornata Mondiale di Lotta contro il Cancro Infantile, ricordata in oltre 60 paesi nel mondo, la Fiagop (Federazione Italiana Associazioni Genitori Strumenti utili Onco-Ematologia Pediatrica) lancia una campagna di informazione per divulgare il progetto “L'Amore cura”. Se questo progetto verrà portato a termine, i bambini Invia a un amico malati, non solo in Italia, ma anche nel sud del mondo, avranno maggiori possibilità Rassegna stampa di guarire. Il progetto per la prima volta vede una collaborazione tra l'associazione Italiana Ematologia Oncologia Pediatrica, Aieop, e la Fiagop, coinvolte in un Progetto condiviso di "Alleanza Terapeutica" allo scopo di raggiungere e sensibilizzare il Versione Stampabile Tutti gli articoli di oggi Commenta l'articolo grande pubblico e le Istituzioni di riferimento su un te-ma così poco conosciuto. Categorie collegate Quest'anno in Italia la Giornata Mondiale assumerà un particolare rilievo in quanto la Guardia di Finanza sarà Madrina delle iniziative in programma. Ospiterà infatti nel Salone d'Onore della Caserma "Sante Laria" a Roma, sede del Comando Generale, il convegno e la tavola rotonda che si svolgeranno nell'arco della giornata. Il programma prevede l'inizio dei lavori alle ore 11 con il saluto delle istituzioni e delle Agenda del non profit Infanzia Malattie organizzazioni italiane ed estere presenti, e nel pomeriggio ci sarà la presentazione dettagliata del Progetto al mondo scientifico e associazionistico. Sullo stesso argomento Il Progetto consiste nell'aggiornamento e nello sviluppo di un data-base, già 06/02/2008 esistente dal 1985 e curato dal Consorzio Interuniversitario non profit Cineca, per 06/02/2008 raccogliere tutti i dati certificati relativi alle patologie e ai protocolli di tutti i pazienti curati presso i 52 Centri Aieop presenti in Italia; la seconda fase del Progetto Other Ways of Learning Locride, domani a Milano la presentazione della manifestazione nazionale prevede lo sviluppo di un portale che dovrà diventare un punto di riferimento 06/02/2008 18.12 VITA non profit online [ARTICOLO: "Giornata mondiale contro il Canc... 2 of 2 http://www.vita.it/articolo/index.php3?NEWSID=89622 indispensabile, sia per tutta la comunità scientifica che per i genitori di bambini affetti da neoplasie, nonché per i pediatri di base. Il progetto nella sua fase finale, intende promuovere un progetto pilota di telemedicina che permetterà la cu-ra dei pazienti anche in aree geografiche in via di sviluppo. Per sostenere il Progetto è stato attivato un sms solidale al numero 48588: si può donare 1 euro per ogni sms spedito da un telefonino (TIM, Voda-fone, Wind e 3Italia) e 2 euro per ogni chiamata da rete fissa Telecom Italia. L'iniziativa è valida dal 9 al 17 febbraio 2008. Tutto il ricavato sarà destinato esclusivamente alla realizzazione del Progetto “L'Amore Cura”. 06/02/2008 Risate solidali con i Clown dottori 06/02/2008 Amesci lancia la scuola di formazione per esperti di servizio civile 06/02/2008 Bambini e adolescenti: mai più soli di fronte alle nuove tecnologie 05/02/2008 Cordoni ombelicali: un convegno a Firenze 05/02/2008 Tra l'11 ed il 13 febbraio la Guardia di Finanza, con i suoi medagliati, accompagnerà "Dopo l'onda, oltre la strada" le Associazioni Federate Fiagop nei reparti oncoematologici pediatrici delle città di 05/02/2008 appartenenza per incontrare i bambini ricoverati. A Kampala per sconfiggere il Linfoma di Burkitt 05/02/2008 Questo il programma del convegno e della tavola rotonda “L'Amore cura” Economia russa: se ne parla all'Ispi ore 10.40 - Registrazione dei partecipanti 04/02/2008 ore 1 - Saluto del Comandante Generale della Guardia di Finanza, Cosimo D'Arrigo "Il Signore s(c)ia con voi": campionato dei preti sugli sci ore 11.10 - Saluto del presidente onorario dell'Associazione Peter Pan onlus, Maria Teresa Barracano Fasanelli ore 11.15 - Intervento del presidente Aieop, Maurizio Aricò ore 11.30 - Intervento del Presidente Fiagop, Pasquale Tulimiero ore 11.45 - Indirizzo di saluto del presidente Siop (International Society Pediatric Oncoematology), Maarten Egeler ore 11.50 - Indirizzo di saluto del presidente Iccpo (Int. Conf. Childhood Cancer Parents Organizations), Geoffrey Thaxter Ore 14 - Tavola Rotonda di approfondimento del progetto “L'Amore Cura” (Moderatori: Pasquale Tulimiero, Maurizio Aricò) Stato della Oncologia Pediatrica in Italia - Maurizio Aricò, presidente Aieop Orizzonti e limiti della ricerca in Oncologia Pediatrica in Italia - Giuseppe Basso, presidente Fondazione Aieop Ruolo dell'Aieop nelle organizzazioni internazionali di Oncologia Pediatrica - Giorgio Dini, presidente eletto Aieop Esperienze di collaborazione internazionale in Oncoematologia Pediatrica Giuseppe Masera, direttore Clinica Pediatrica Università di Milano “Bicocca”, Presidente Mispho Progetto di dettaglio, descrizione e business plan - Marisa De Rosa, Dirigente Dipartimento Siss (Sistemi Informativi e Servizi per la Sanità) del Cineca ore 16.15Dibattito ore 17Chiusura lavori © 1994 - 2008 VITA non profit contents Policy Disclaimer 06/02/2008 18.12 JIA - Finanza 1 of 2 http://www.jia.it/web/capuano/finanza/blogs/15171 java italian association 18/01/2008 Welcome! 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