The Ninth Annual Celebration of Technology in Education

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The Ninth Annual Celebration of Technology in Education

Time: May 29, 2009 from 9am to 2:30pm
Location: Stony Brook University Sports Complex Arena
Street: Center Dr
City/Town: Stony Brook, NY 11794
Website or Map: http://esboces.org/MS
Phone: 631.288.9568
Event Type: regional, technology, conference, esboces, cte
Organized By: ESBOCES Model Schools Progam
Latest Activity: Apr 26, 2009

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Please join the Eastern Suffolk BOCES Model Schools Program as we celebrate our Ninth Annual Celebration of Technology in Education on Friday, May 29, 2009. Teacher and student exhibitors are encouraged to showcase work that demonstrates how they are using technology to think globally and act locally. This year's event is being supported by the Jane Goodall Institute, Roots and Shoots program. The first 30 teacher exhibitions that are fully registered will be provided with complimentary access to the Roots and Shoots program website, http://www.rootsandshoots.org/ .



Please join hundreds of teachers, students, administrators, friends of education, and corporate partners as we celebrate the important work being accomplished by the utilization of instructional technology in the Eastern Suffolk region. Technology Directors from participating Model Schools districts will be recognized for their support.

Teacher and student involvement:

Teachers are encouraged to complete their registration by Friday, March 6, 2009. Please visit http://www.esboces.org/MS/schoolreg.cfm for additional information.

Kindly share the “Calling all Teachers and Students” flyer available at http://www.esboces.org/MS/docs/Calling.All.Teachers.Students.2009.pdf.

The teacher ISTE nomination can be located at http://www.esboces.org/MS/docs/ISTE.Information.2009.pdf.

Student “special assignments” can be located at http://www.esboces.org/MS/docs/Student.Special.Assignments.CTE.2009.pdf.

Community involvement:

We encourage you to share our community flyer available at http://www.esboces.org/MS/docs/Community.Flyer.2009.pdf.

If you have any questions or would like more information please contact Donald Heberer at dheberer@esboces.org or (631.288.9568)

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you there.

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