20 SPOTS AVAILABLE AS OF TODAY --- To register, click here.
Date: May 20, 2011 from 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
Where: The ADP Center for Teacher Preparation & Learning Technologies - Room 1140 First Floor University Hall @ Montclair State University
Cost: Only $45.00 for participants working in MSUNER Member School Districts and MSU Students and $65.00 for participants from non-MSUNER School Districts (we've slashed our price per participant this year to help schools continue to provide high quality professional development for educators despite the difficult budget year) - breakfast, lunch and take-home gift included.
This annual conference is a high-energy professional development experience that will engage participants in the process of thinking beyond traditional pedagogies by accessing and integrating innovative and emerging technologies throughout their practice.
This conference offers a full-day of hands-on learning sessions facilitated by pioneering teachers, college faculty and even a few K-12 students who will showcase and model how they have successfully reset their classrooms by integrating emerging technologies with effective pedagogies. Sessions offered throughout the day will focus on collaborative web-based learning activities, the re-purposing of social networks as participatory learning communities and the utilization of digital media authoring tools as vehicles for student inquiry projects and self-expression.
In addition, the sessions will be differentiated for basic/intermediate and advanced technology users. Teachers, administrators, and educational support staff would equally benefit from this conference and we will have a separate track for school leaders.
Participants who complete the workshops are given access to an Online Professional Learning Community, a web-based group focused on supporting educators as they learn more about the power of emerging technologies and pedagogies to support learning and continue the rich discussions emanating from their participation in the day's events.
To register, click here.
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