A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: March 22, 2012 to March 23, 2012
Location: Kean University - STEM Building
Website or Map: https://sites.google.com/site…
Event Type: summit, meeting
Organized By: School for Global Education and Innovation along with LogicWing
Latest Activity: Jan 6, 2012
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Registration has opened for the first ever NY / NJ Google Apps Summit. Kean and the School for Global Education and Innovation along with LogicWing are proud to sponsor this event at the University’s STEM Building on March 22 and 23, 2012.
The event has three conference strands:
1. Google Apps for Education Overview
2. Technical Deployment
3. Using Google Apps for Education in the Classroom
We also have planned to accommodate differing tech abilities by noting which sessions are designed for:
1. Basics
2. Tips and Tricks
3. Getting Geeky
Sessions will be presented by:
1. Google Apps Certified Trainers
2. Google Certified Teachers
3. Area administrators and classroom practitioners
4. The Google Apps for Education Team
Please consider joining us for both days (3/22 8:00-4:00 and 3/23 8:00-12:00) for a cost of $200. (https://sites.google.com/site/nynjgs12/registration)
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