The Educational Technology Graduate Program at Texas State University-San Marcos presents the first annual EdTech Conference “Modeling 21st Century Practices” on Saturday, April 25, 2009. Educators representing all academic disciplines and levels in the educational system and all phases of technology education are invited to attend this FREE one-day conference.
Who: Educators in a K-12 and higher education environment
What: Educational Technology Conference (View Conference Program)
When: Saturday, April 25, 2009, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Where: Texas State University-San Marcos, ASBS, Room 315
Why: Learn how to integrate technology into your content area
The 2009 EdTech conference will have many workshops and sessions on topics from using Photo Story to creating a Moodle environment. Take advantage of this opportunity to develop your own technology skills and meet other educators who have similar goals.
Strands/Areas of Focus:
-Professional Learning: focus on the development of educator professional development skills
-21st Century Teaching: focus on technology integration into learning environments
-School Improvement: focus on the role of technology in school environments
-E Learning: focus on virtual and online learning environments
Workshop/Session Levels: View Conference Program
*Novice
*Intermediate
*Advanced
Workshop/Session school Level: View Conference Program
*Elementary (PreK-5)
*Middle School (6-8)
*High School (9-12)
*College/University
Areas of Concentration:
K-12 Teachers and pre-service teachers
Higher Education
Graduate faculty and students of education programs
Campus Instructional Technologists
How to attend the conference:
Join us at Texas State University-San Marcos Education Building Room 1007 for the Opening Session. Breakout sessions and workshops will be held in the Education Building. Click here to view the conference program for more details.
Cost/Fee:
There is no fee to attend this conference. All workshops and sessions are free and available to all interested educators.
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