[Asis-l] Learn About the Master of Information Management Degree from Maryland's iSchool on November 20

Mary E. Carroll-Mason mcmason at umd.edu
Fri Nov 16 18:48:00 EST 2012


Learn About the Master of Information Management Degree from Maryland's iSchool on November 20

Come to a virtual information session for the Master of Information Management (MIM) degree program from the University of Maryland's College of Information Studies, Maryland's iSchool, on Tuesday, November 20, 2012, from 10-11 am EST. The MIM degree brings together technology, design, and management to advance your career as a high-impact information professional.

Pre-registration is not required, but is encouraged. Please register online: ter.ps/1gn

The virtual information session will be conducted through Adobe Connect, using the following URL:  http://umdischool.adobeconnect.com/miminfo2/

Drawing from management, computer science, information systems, and information science, the MIM program provides students with the skills and knowledge to successfully meet users' information needs, lead efforts to develop organization information management capabilities, develop and deploy emerging technologies, and manage high-value information resources. MIM students have the opportunity to apply classroom instruction to real-life technological problems through internship and project experiences. The program is available in two locations as well as online. To learn more about the MIM program at Maryland's iSchool, visit: ter.ps/mim.

If you have never used Adobe Connect before, please make sure to run the system test to ensure compatibility at: https://umdischool.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm

Tutorials are available at: https://na7cps.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/startmain.htm


Mary Carroll-Mason
Communications Coordinator
College of Information Studies, Maryland's iSchool University of Maryland 
4105J Hornbake Building 
College Park, MD 20742 
mcmason at umd.edu
(301) 405-1260
ischool.umd.edu
Twitter: @I_UMD



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