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June 26, 2006
Make plans for T+L conference now
If you've been too busy getting into the swing of summer and haven't gotten around to making plans to attend T+L, NSBA's premier K-12 education technology conference in Dallas, November 8-10, then drop that trashy beach novel and get it together! Keynote addresses will be given by Ray Kurzweil, visionary technologist and educator; Professor James Paul Gee, gaming and learning theory expert; and Clyde Prestowitz, noted expert on global change and economic policy.
You'll find information-packed pre-conference workshops and district-led workshops that will inspire and energize, arranged in programming strands that address the spectrum of technology planning and management needs with a unique dual focus on both technology planning and technology implementation. Your team will return ready to tackle tough challenges and exciting new opportunities.
Since this is T+L's 20th anniversary, BoardBuzz recommends making your registration and hotel reservations now. More than 2,000 education leaders are expected, including school board members, superintendents, and education technology staff. (Helpful tip: NSBA has a block of rooms at Adams Mark Dallas, and most conference-goers will be staying there.) Technology Leadership Network members receive a deep discount on registration. Send a team of 10 or more and your district gets the team discount. One Kansas district is taking advantage of an even deeper registration discount for sending a team of 30 or more, literally busloads. Various airline and car rental discounts are available, including a shuttle coupon (PDF). If you register before September 15, each member of your team will be eligible to win a free half-day pre-conference workshop session. All registration information and details are now online.
Posted June 26, 2006 5:17 PM |
Education Technology
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