Event Details

Jay Lewis

Time: December 9, 2011 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Hofstra University, Hagedorn Hall, South Campus
Street: Corner of Uniondale Avenue and Hempstead Tpke
City/Town: Hempstead, NY
Website or Map: http://hofstra.edu/directions
Phone: (516) 463-5750
Event Type: k-8, teacher, technology, integration, conference
Organized By: Jay Lewis
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2011

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CONFERENCE:  Emerging Technologies: Engaging the 21st Century Learner for K-8 Educators

There is still space in this exciting interactive conference for elementary and middle school teachers and administrators!  Tools for the classroom teacher for 21st century education . . .  

To register, call Barbara Calvo at (516) 463-5750 or e-mail to:  Barbara.R.Calvo@ hostra.edu

Additional information is available at:  http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Academics/Colleges/SOEAHS/soehhs_K8_conference120911.pdf

 

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