Tuesday, October 2, 2007

TechFORUM conference -- highly recommended for computer liaisons

Tech Forum is the premier instructional technology conference for leaders in the metro NY area. With renown speakers, cutting edge workshops, and vendor exhibits, Tech Forum always inspires and motivates. You will leave this event excited and equipped with tools and ideas for using technology to increase student achievement in your educational community. We encourage all New York City principals and other administrators to attend this event. Below you will find details of the event and a link to register. To see the official Tech Forum website, click here.

Tech Forum New York
October 26, 2007
7:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location - IBM Palisades Executive Conference Center
Palisades, New York (Rockland County)

Overview:

Brought to you by the team behind T&L magazine and the techlearning.com web site, Tech Forum represents "Technology & Learning in action."

Now in its sixth season, this high-powered, one-day event provides K-12 decision makers with thought-provoking content on the hottest topics of the day in education technology.

An engaging and intimate setting, expert presentations, and plenty of networking opportunities ensure that participants leave with practical tools and key contacts for continued rich communities of practice.

Program Topics Include:

Leadership Skills
Web 2.0 Best Practices
Learning with Wikis
Visual Literacy
Policy, Safety and Social Networking

Attendees Will:

Gain a year's worth of insight and empowerment in one day
Network with colleagues and peers in a productive yet casual setting
Explore groundbreaking education technology solutions, in their own "backyard"
Listen and Learn from renowned K-12 technology experts and innovators

Who Should Attend:

District and Building-Level Administrators; Technology Directors; Technology Coordinators; Librarians and Media Specialists; Mentor Teachers; Board of Education Members & other education staff involved in Technology planning.

For speaker forms, deadlines and information, click here.

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