Register now to hear nationally renowned speakers at the LI Technology and Education Summit

October 21, 2014

Huntington Hilton

It's time to register for the 2014 Long Island Technology and Education Summit sponsored by Nassau, Western and Eastern Suffolk BOCES, together with lead sponsor Teq. This year, we are raising the bar with a robust agenda of solutions to help you improve student achievement and inspire creativity and innovation in the digital age.

 

Our featured speakers and presenters include:

Dr. Chris Dede, a nationally renowned keynote speaker from Harvard University

Dr. Bill Dagget, a recognized world-wide leader in shifting educational systems

Greg Green, a featured speaker who will share how he implemented a global flipped instructional model throughout his high school

Contacts

 

Nassau BOCES
Beth McCoy 
bmccoy@nasboces.org
(516) 608-6655

Western Suffolk BOCES
Renee Allen
rallen@wsboces.org
(631) 595-6844

Eastern Suffolk BOCES
Ellen Moore
emoore@esboces.org
(631) 419-1688

Visit nassauboces.org/litechedsummit to read more about our keynotes and featured speaker, conference and registration details, award nomination opportunities and more!

Click here to register

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