Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label webinar. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Webinar Invitation - Economic Census - Industries Overview (Wed., 2 pm)

Tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 2 pm, the Census Bureau is hosting the second in a series of four webinars about the Economic Census. This 30-minute webinar will cover industry data from the Economic Census, primarily focusing on what is new for this 2012 data set.
Because you, our Census Bureau partners, serve as a direct link to local communities, you are in a position to help us disseminate information and data products from the Economic Census. This webinar series is meant to inform you about information from the Economic Census that is important to data users in your communities.
These webinars are recorded so that they can be used as a reference resource for data users, and will be housed on both the SDC and CIC websites.

Here is an overview of what will be covered in this week’s webinar.
What’s New for the 2012 Economic Census – Industries
a) New industries (solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass electric power generation)
b) Manufacturing industries consolidation
c) Other changes
d) Bridge and Comparative Statistics reports

Topic: Economic Census
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Time: 2:00 pm, EST
Meeting Number: 747 382 634
Meeting Password: 2012econ2

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To start or join the online meeting
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Go to https://census.webex.com/census/j.php?MTID=mc2cd54ef6cfb47b56c30478d75b93446

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Teleconference information
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Call-in toll-free number (Verizon): 1-877-950-4283 (US)
Attendee access code: 268 482 34

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

2012 ECONOMIC CENSUS WEBINAR

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 AT 1:00 PM EST

In November and December, more than 4 million businesses will receive forms for the 2012 Economic Census, the U.S. Government’s official five-year measure of American business and the economy. Response is required by law, and statistics that result will inform important business decisions and guide the development of effective public policy.

Businesses in your area are going to have questions, and they may look to organizations like yours for answers. To prepare you, the Census Bureau is offering a special webinar on Thursday, October 11 at 1:00 PM EST. In just one hour, you’ll learn all about the Economic Census so you can help local businesses understand the value of Census data and prepare to respond.

Complete information is available at business.census.gov, including industry statistics, videos and resources to help you reach out to your area. This site features story ideas and communications you can use through February 2013 when Economic Census forms are due.

Learn more on October 11 when you join Census for a highly informative session. Get the details at business.census.gov/webinar. Mark your calendar now, and find out why response makes a difference.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Census Bureau to Host Webinar on Your Free Tools of the Trade — AESDirect and AESPcLink

The U.S. Census Bureau is the official source for U.S. export and import statistics and is responsible for issuing regulations governing the reporting of all export shipments from the United States. In this sixth webinar in the eight-part series, you will learn what AESDirect and AESPcLink are and how to use them to transmit export shipments.

See complete series.

Please dial in by phone to listen to a simultaneous audio conference while viewing the online presentation. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation. Please log in early, as some setup is required.
When: Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1 p.m. (EDT)
Who: Rosanna Torres, AES Client Marketing and Services, Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau
RSVP today: Sign up for the webinar.
To register for this event:
1. Go to the link above.
2. Provide your information for the event leader and then click submit.
3. Registration closes one hour prior to the event.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Tips and Tricks for Using the New American FactFinder Webinar

July 28, 2011
2:00-3:30 PM EDT

Register

Are you frustrated by the Census Bureau's new American FactFinder? Can't find the data you want? This webinar will provide a how-to demonstration to get the tips and tricks you'll need to successfully use the new American FactFinder. The webinar will also cover when the Census Bureau plans to move other data sets, such as the American Community Survey, to the new FactFinder.

Presenter:
Nancy Gemignani
Research Specialist, California State Census Data Center
State of California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

Webinar pricing is as follows:
• C2ER Members: Free
• LMI Training Institute Member States: Free
• APDU Members: $25
• All Others: $50

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Links for downloading the new AFF Webinars

Still baffled by AFF2? Check out these webinars from State Data Centers.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Demographic Data Workshop: Uses, Sources and Tools

"Demographic Data Workshop: Uses, Sources and Tools"
Date & Time: March 15, 2011 from 9:30 am-12:00 pm
On-campus: Room 300 Rice Hall, Cornell University
Via webinar: See below to register to participate in the workshop online.

Description: Demographic and economic data is invaluable when creating community master plans, planning and evaluating programs, applying for grants, assessing need and demand for products or services, and many other activities. This workshop will provide participants with an overview of how to access and use the latest American Community Survey and other census data via the U.S. Census Bureau's new American FactFinder tool, and highlight on-line data and tools from Cornell University's own Program on Applied Demographics, including population estimates, projections, school district and local government data.

Presenters: Arthur Bakis, U.S. Census Bureau – Boston Regional Office, Joe Francis and Jan Vink, Cornell University Program on Applied Demographics (PAD), and Robin Blakely-Armitage, Community & Regional Development Institute (CaRDI).

To register to participate by webinar, click here.

General questions: Contact Robin Blakely-Armitage at rmb18@cornell.edu.
Webinar-related questions: Contact Heidi Mouillesseaux-Kunzman at hmm1@cornell.edu

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Webinar-Jan 20, 2011: Using 2005-2009 ACS 5-year Data

Invitation to a Webinar - January 20, 2011: Using the 2005-2009 American Community Survey 5-year Data to Study Small Areas and Change Over Time

In December 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau released the first-ever 5-year estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS). Totaling more than 11 billion individual estimates, the new release includes the first full set of small-area estimates provided since Census 2000. The 2005-2009 ACS 5-year estimates make it possible for researchers to characterize and compare small areas, and—in some cases—to investigate how characteristics have changed since Census 2000. This webinar will provide background on the American Community Survey, a brief demonstration of how to get the different data products, and a discussion of best practices in using the data to study small areas and change over time. The webinar will consist of a 40-minute presentation followed by a 20-minute question and answer period.

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