2015
On September 22 and 23 policing professionals from across Canada gathered in Charlottetown to explore the ‘Art of the Possible’ in police learning and education. CPKN thanks all delegates for their contributions of knowledge, experience, and vision to this 9th annual workshop.
Conference Art
- Workshop Graphic Recording Panels Disa Kauk – ThinkLink Graphics
Presentations
- The Art of the Possible: A CPKN Perspective – Sandy Sweet – President, CPKN
- It’s not about today, it’s about tomorrow … – June MacDonald-Jenkins – Durham College/UOIT
- The New LMS: A Strategic Approach – Sandy Sweet and Nadine Sutcliffe – CPKN
- CPC’s Executive Development in Policing Program – C/Supt. Harold O’Connell, Canadian Police College
- New Technologies Sub-Committee Session: Use of Advanced Learning Technologies in Law Enforcement – Simon Pare (Public Safety) and Greg Kratzig (RCMP Depot)
- The New LMS (Technical) – Adam MacDonald and Tom MacDonald – CPKN
- Evidence-based Policing – Laura Huey, CAN-SEBP
- BC’s Credible Leadership Project – Michel Legault, Wendy Taylor, and Steve Schnitzer
- Reseau national de formation en justice – Ronald Bisson
- Collaboration/NPTI Session – Led by June MacDonald-Jenkins and S/Sgt. Larry Smith
- The art of delivering the possible: Disruptive models and methodologies that facilitate innovation – Esther Duncan,CPKN
- Update on JIBC’s Competency-based Recruit Training Program – Steve Schnitzer,JIBC
- Rapid Prototyping Instructional Design – Jonathan Clark,Edmonton Police Service