2016 Key Sponsorship Packages Last Updated November 12, 2015 The IMS Board of Directors, with input from the IMS membership, have identified the Key s and Leadership Groups listed in the following matrix as priorities to enable better learning from better learning technology. The key initiatives are advanced through ongoing community collaboration, creating Centers of Excellence, hosting special enduser meetings such as topical one-day Summits, workshops and boot camps. These key initiatives go above and beyond the development of IMS specifications, which are funded by the IMS membership dues. Funding for the key initiatives, inclusive of the related activities, is largely dependent on sponsorships from those organizations that are most interested in moving the initiatives forward. IMS Key s Sponsorship Packages: Support multiple initiatives at a discount compared to stand-alone pricing listed above. Sponsorship support for IMS key initiatives includes recognition and participation in all the activities (i.e. Summits, Boot Camps, etc.) aligned with each selected initiative as described above. Diamond Leader: $18,000 per year Sponsor any 5 initiatives with Tier One benefits. Platinum Leader: $10,000 per year Sponsor any 3 initiatives with Tier One benefits. Gold Supporter: $8,000 per year Sponsor any 5 initiatives with Tier Two benefits. Silver Supporter: $5,000 per year Sponsor any 3 initiatives with Tier Two benefits. Crystal Sponsor: $5,000 Sponsor 1 initiative or Leadership Group at the Tier 1 level. Bronze Sponsor: $2,500 Sponsor 1 initiative or Leadership Group the Tier 2 level. Contact Sandra DeCastro, sdecastro@imsglobal.org, to confirm sponsorship. INITIATIVE INITIATIVE DESCRIPTION KEY ACTIVITIES TIER 1 SPONSORSHIPS As a Tier 1 sponsor, your organization will receive the highest level of recognition and opportunity for participation in key activities TIER 2 SPONSORSHIPS As a Tier Two sponsor, your organization will receive significant visibility as leading efforts to advance adoption of IMS key initiatives Digital Curriculum The IMS Digital Curriculum is focused on accelerating the transition to digital by harnessing the ubiquitous power of IMS standards to enable institutional agility and effectiveness in accessing and using digital tools, curriculum and resources to improve teaching and learning. EDUPUB Executive Advisory Group (Contributing Members Only) Institutional Accessibility Advisory Group (Under Formation) Ongoing collaboration with IDPF, W3C and other EDUPUB Alliance members. 1 ½ Day EDUPUB workshop LTI / Thin Common Cartridge / Common Cartridge Adoption Opportunity to inform planning for the EDUPUB Summit, including a guaranteed opportunity to present or participate on a panel during the 2016 EDUPUB Summit (February). Case Study in annual State of Digital Curriculum brochure (sponsor provides copy / graphics) Designate one executive to attend the Institutional Accessibility/EDUPUB Advisory Group face-to-face meetings (Under Formation) 2016 EDUPUB Summit (Feb): One comp registration (includes quarterly meeting), opportunity to distribute literature, and copy of attendee list (1 week in advance) EDUPUB Summit and other related IMS meetings Logo placement on Digital Curriculum initiative webpage
e-assessment The goal of the e- Assessment is to make it easier for states, districts, and institutions to integrate actionable assessment into the daily lives of faculty and students to help them understand and improve success. Executive Assessment Board (EAB) K-12 State Assessment Leaders Council Meetings K-12 District Assessment Council Meetings Assessment workshops in conjunction with industry conferences (i.e. ATP, E-ATP, etc.) or IMS quarterly meetings. Designate one executive to attend the K-12 State Assessment Leaders Council and/or the K-12 District Assessment Council s face-to-face meetings in conjunction with quarterly meetings Case Study inclusion in annual e-assessment brochure (sponsor provides copy & graphics) Opportunity to present at assessment workshops/summits in conjunction with conferences (i.e. ATP, e-atp, etc.) and IMS quarterly meetings Recognition at IMS Technical Congress, EAB meetings, and other e-assessment focused meetings Logo placement on e-assessment initiative webpage Educational Data & Analytics The Educational Data and Analytics is focused on providing the foundation via LIS and OneRoster to exchange student data, and the Caliper Analytics framework to make it easier to get click stream data analytics out of any educational application or platform and providing a standard way of measuring learning activities to improve outcomes. Annual Digital Credentialing, CBE and Analytics Summit in conjunction with IMS Quarterly Meeting (November). Development and adoption of the Caliper Analytics Framework Analytics Advisory Council of institutional leaders focused on enabling real-time messaging interventions. K-12 OneRoster Leadership Council (under formation) Designate one executive to attend face-to-face meetings of the Institutional Analytics Advisory Council as designated by the Council as open to sponsors Case Study inclusion in annual State of Educational Data & Analytics brochure (sponsor provides copy & graphics) Guaranteed opportunity to present (30 minutes) or participate on a panel during the 2015 Digital Credentialing, CBE & Analytics Summit (November) One comp registration for the Digital Credentialing, CBE & Analytics Summit (includes quarterly meeting), opportunity to distribute literature, and registration list provided (one week in advance) Digital Credential/CBE & Analytics Summit, and other IMS related meetings Logo placement on Educational Data & Analytics initiative webpage Platforms, Apps and Tools Platforms, Apps and Tools fosters a connected learning mindset, including establishing connected IT architectures and policies while encouraging development of learning apps, platforms and tools based on open standards. Accelerating adoption of the Community App Sharing Architecture (CASA) IMS Developer Boot Camps Annual App Challenge Connected Learning forum and newsletter focused on establishing connected learning IT policies and best practices. Institutional CASA Advisory Group (Under Formation) Designate one executive to attend the CASA Institutional Advisory Group face-to-face meetings (Under Formation) Case Study inclusion in annual State of Platforms, Apps and Tools brochure (sponsor provides copy & graphics) Designate representative to serve as an Evaluator for the institutional app challenges Contribute one Feature Article for the Connected Learning Innovation Community Newsletter One comp boot camp registration per quarterly meeting (includes quarterly meeting) and opportunity to distribute literature during boot camps all Boot Camps, and other related member meetings Logo placement on Platforms, Apps & Tools initiative webpage
Digital Credentialing, Badges & Competency- Based Education HED Institutional Executive Board K-12 Institutional Executive Board The Digital Credentialing, Badges & CBE is a vibrant collaboration to design a CBE-aware ecosystem, extend the traditional transcript to digitally reflect a comprehensive record of achievement, and enable the integration and transferability of high value digital credentials. The HED Institutional Executive Board is focused on identifying priorities and resources to accelerate adoption of a highly integrated ed-tech ecosystem. Each Institutional IMS Contributing Member designates one Academic or IT senior administrator to participate on the board. All K 12 Institutional Executive Board is comprised of IMS Contributing Members who are focused on identifying priorities and resources to enable continuous improvement in instruction and personalized learning. Each K-12 institutional Contributing Member can designate one board member. Digital Credentialing, CBE & Analytics Summit in conjunction with IMS Quarterly Meeting (November 2015). Monthly conference calls to provide updates on progress and next steps. CBE Interoperability, e- Transcript, and Digital Credential Currency workgroups Digital Credentialing, Badges & CBE Executive Board (Under Formation) Digital Credentialing, Badges & CBE Advisory Council (To Be Formed) HED Institutional Executive Board meets quarterly two by phone and two face-to-face meetings in conjunction with a quarterly meeting. HED Centers of Excellence (COE) ½ day Summit (May) HED Centers of Excellence Webbased Playbook K-12 Institutional Executive Board meets quarterly two by phone and two face-to-face meetings in conjunctions with a quarterly meeting. K-12 Center of Excellence (COE) ½ Day COE Summit (May) K-12 Centers of Excellence Webbased Playbook Case Study inclusion in annual Digital Credentialing, Badges & CBE brochure (sponsor provides copy & graphics) Guaranteed opportunity to present (30 minutes) or participate on a panel during the Annual Digital Credentialing & CBE Summit Designate one executive to attend the Digital Credentialing, Badges & CBE Advisory Council faceto-face meetings (Under Formation) Ability to designate 1 executive to attend the face-toface HED Institutional Executive Board meetings and dinners. (2 per year) Guaranteed opportunity to participate on a panel during the HED Center of Excellence Summit(s) in May Designate one executive to attend the K-12 Executive Board face-to-face meetings and dinners (2 per year) Guaranteed opportunity to participate on a panel during K-12 Center of Excellence Summit(s) in May One comp registration for the Annual Digital Credentialing, CBE & Analytics Summit (includes quarterly meeting access), opportunity to distribute literature during the Summit, and one registration list provided (one week in advance) Digital Credential/CBE & Analytics Summit, monthly Digital Credentialing/CBE Update conference calls, and other IMS related meetings Logo placement on Digital Credentialing & CBE initiative webpage Recognition of support for the HED Center of Excellence and Playbook One comp registration for the HED Center of Excellence Summit in May (registration fee required to attend the Learning Impact Leadership Institute ), opportunity to distribute literature, and one registration list provided (one week in advance) Logo placement on the HED COE Executive Advisory Board and HED Center of Excellence webpage Recognition of support for the K-12 Center of Excellence and Playbook One comp registration for the K-12 Center of Excellence Summit in May (does not include Learning Impact registration), opportunity to distribute literature, and one Summit registration list provided one week in advance Logo placement on the K-12 Ed-Tech & Curriculum Council and K-12 Center of Excellence webpage
2016 Learning Impact Leadership Sponsorship Packages Last Updated October 7, 2015 The following sponsorship packages are available for the 2016 Learning Impact Leadership Institute, May 23-26, in San Antonio, Texas. Benefit Description Diamond $16,000 Platinum $12,500 Gold $10,000 Silver $5,500 Bronze $3,000 Acknowledgement in the on-site program and banners. Sponsor logo on the Learning Impact Leadership Institute webpages. Recognition in the opening slide show presentation before each general session. Acknowledgement in all Learning Impact Leadership Institute promotional emails sent to over 35,000+ subscribers. Complimentary Learning Impact Leadership Institute Full Registration. i Complimentary 6x8 foot vendor table Monday afternoon, Tuesday and Wednesday. ii Opportunity to distribute one-piece of literature to attendees. Two advance registration lists will be provided. The first will be provided at the end of early registration. Final list provided one week in advance of Learning Impact Leadership Institute. Banner ad to be included in promotional email to 35,000+ IMS subscribers in advance of the Learning Impact Leadership Institute. Sponsor to provide artwork. Choice of one of the following benefits: Option 1: Align sponsorship with one of the following tracks and participate on panel: Digital Credentialing & Badging Track Transitioning to K-12 Digital Curriculum & Interoperability Track E-Assessment Transformation Track Option 2: Conduct a breakout session in one of the five program tracks (20 minute session for Gold & Platinum Sponsors 40 minutes for Diamond Sponsors) on Tuesday or Wednesday, which must include an institutional co-presenter. 4 registrations 3 registrations 2 registrations 1 registration N/A x Additional fee of $1,200 3 Banner Ads 2 Banner Ads 1 Banner Ad
Benefit Description Diamond $16,000 Platinum $12,500 Gold $10,000 Silver $5,500 Bronze $3,000 Sponsor can select a scheduled event (i.e., lunch, reception, workshop, etc.) to be badged with organization s name. Guaranteed opportunity for a senior executive to deliver a 15-minute talk during one of the plenary sessions to share their organization s view of next generation digital learning. These talks will be live broadcast and also made available to the public in order to help the educational community realize the state of the art in learning platforms, tools, content, apps, assessment and analytics. Plenary slots are limited and will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. Special invitation for one senior executive to attend the HED / K-12 Institutional Executive Board dinner. Access to private meeting space shared by Diamond sponsors to conduct meetings with prospects and customers. i Learning Impact does not waive registration or provide exhibitor only registration passes for marketing personnel who are attending to set-up or staff the vendor table. The complimentary registrations included in the sponsorship packages can be used by exhibit personnel, executives, or assigned to customers or prospects of the sponsor. ii All exhibitors will need to sign an Exhibitor Terms and Conditions.