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The events team at the CSPS Digital Academy been seeking a tool to consolidate and track speakers and moderators invited to speak at the School, for some time - at present, this information is very dispersed. Caspio was found to be a viable solution and is a low-code platform for building online cloud database applications. | The events team at the CSPS Digital Academy been seeking a tool to consolidate and track speakers and moderators invited to speak at the School, for some time - at present, this information is very dispersed. Caspio was found to be a viable solution and is a low-code platform for building online cloud database applications. | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 2 August 2021
Link to CSPS Speaker Database
To access the CSPS speaker database, click here
About the CSPS Speaker Database
The events team at the CSPS Digital Academy been seeking a tool to consolidate and track speakers and moderators invited to speak at the School, for some time - at present, this information is very dispersed. Caspio was found to be a viable solution and is a low-code platform for building online cloud database applications.
The speaker database allows you to:
- Filter through speakers and moderators by department, their specialization, sector, past events, and if they require speaker fees
- Quickly and easily access a large number of speakers and moderators in one central location
- View additional information on speakers such as: their title, biography, spoken language, location event recordings, if another department is booking them for a future event
Questions about the CSPS Speaker Database?
Please contact Victoria Weng at victoria.weng@csps-efpc.gc.ca or Marlene Roache at marlene.roache@csps-efpc.gc.ca