National Career Dev Assn
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1.65for iPhone, iPad
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About National Career Dev Assn
The National Career Development Association (NCDA) inspires and empowers the achievement of career and life goals by providing professional development, resources, standards, scientific research, and advocacy. NCDA is a founding division of the American Counseling Association (ACA).
The National Career Development Association, originally the Vocational Guidance Association (NVGA), was founded in 1913. In 1985 NVGA was renamed and became the National Career Development Association (NCDA). Thus NCDA is the first, longest running and preeminent career development association in the world.
NCDA is the recognized leader in developing standards for the career development profession, for the provision of career counseling programs and services, and for the evaluation of career information materials. NCDA works with licensing and credentialing bodies to support the preparation and recognition of career counselors and career development facilitators. NCDA also sets ethical standards for the career development profession including guidelines for the provision of career services on the Internet.
NCDA provides programs and services for career development professionals and for the public involved with or interested in career development, including, but not limited to, professional development activities, publications, research, general information, professional standards, advocacy, and recognition for achievement and service. NCDA provides a voice for thousands of members who deliver career services to diverse groups in a broad variety of settings and to their clients. NCDA maintains a comprehensive web site of information, resources and tools for career development professionals and the public at www.ncda.org
NCDA is a founding Division of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and collaborates with ACA to jointly represent the interests of counselors in Congress and in the national legislative process. NCDA frequently is consulted by the national media about career-related issues; NCDA continuously promotes global sharing of workforce policy and practices; and NCDA supports and reports on research in the growing field of career development.
The National Career Development Association, originally the Vocational Guidance Association (NVGA), was founded in 1913. In 1985 NVGA was renamed and became the National Career Development Association (NCDA). Thus NCDA is the first, longest running and preeminent career development association in the world.
NCDA is the recognized leader in developing standards for the career development profession, for the provision of career counseling programs and services, and for the evaluation of career information materials. NCDA works with licensing and credentialing bodies to support the preparation and recognition of career counselors and career development facilitators. NCDA also sets ethical standards for the career development profession including guidelines for the provision of career services on the Internet.
NCDA provides programs and services for career development professionals and for the public involved with or interested in career development, including, but not limited to, professional development activities, publications, research, general information, professional standards, advocacy, and recognition for achievement and service. NCDA provides a voice for thousands of members who deliver career services to diverse groups in a broad variety of settings and to their clients. NCDA maintains a comprehensive web site of information, resources and tools for career development professionals and the public at www.ncda.org
NCDA is a founding Division of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and collaborates with ACA to jointly represent the interests of counselors in Congress and in the national legislative process. NCDA frequently is consulted by the national media about career-related issues; NCDA continuously promotes global sharing of workforce policy and practices; and NCDA supports and reports on research in the growing field of career development.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.65
Last updated on Oct 15, 2020
Old Versions
-Easier access to the web version of the event when you log in
-Embedded videos are now provided right on session pages. This means you can participate in a virtual session without leaving the page you're on!
-Some events may require login before viewing and interacting with the activity feed.
-Embedded videos are now provided right on session pages. This means you can participate in a virtual session without leaving the page you're on!
-Some events may require login before viewing and interacting with the activity feed.
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Version History
1.65
Oct 15, 2020
-Easier access to the web version of the event when you log in
-Embedded videos are now provided right on session pages. This means you can participate in a virtual session without leaving the page you're on!
-Some events may require login before viewing and interacting with the activity feed.
-Embedded videos are now provided right on session pages. This means you can participate in a virtual session without leaving the page you're on!
-Some events may require login before viewing and interacting with the activity feed.
1.63
Jun 16, 2020
-Rotate your screen to view external websites and videos in both landscape and portrait views.
-Now when you search for an event, we'll show you results from both the US and EUR data centers in a single list.
-Bug fixes and accessibility enhancements
-Now when you search for an event, we'll show you results from both the US and EUR data centers in a single list.
-Bug fixes and accessibility enhancements
1.61
Apr 16, 2019
What's new in this release?
-Bug fixes and enhancements to improve the overall attendee app experience.
-Bug fixes and enhancements to improve the overall attendee app experience.
1.59
Apr 9, 2019
What's new in this release?
-More support for dynamic URL linking.
-For the new NAX setting, appointments still appear in Profile, but not in Schedule anymore.
-Updates to login, and so you'll want to update to the latest version of the app.
-Navigation icons now fill up the whole screen on iPhone XR and iPhone XS Max.
-Bookmarking a subsession only bookmarks that subsession, rather than the entire series.
-Other bug fixes and enhancements to improve the overall attendee app experience.
-More support for dynamic URL linking.
-For the new NAX setting, appointments still appear in Profile, but not in Schedule anymore.
-Updates to login, and so you'll want to update to the latest version of the app.
-Navigation icons now fill up the whole screen on iPhone XR and iPhone XS Max.
-Bookmarking a subsession only bookmarks that subsession, rather than the entire series.
-Other bug fixes and enhancements to improve the overall attendee app experience.
1.56
Jan 22, 2014
Thank you for using our events’ app!! We regularly try to update our app for performance improvement, stability, minors bug fixes and to add new features for enhanced event experience !
Here's a glimpse of recent feature enhancements for this release:
- Subsession Enhancements - one off addition to personal schedule and as bookmarks
- Native Social Sharing
- In-app game updates
- Added Attendee Profile Set up Wizard
- Travel Data Sync
- App/Event content and graphics update
Please note- Since it's a container app, new release features may vary depending on their customized usage within different events in this app.
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National Career Dev Assn supports Catalan, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish