FREE Virtual Conference 10/22

Register today for FETC Virtual Conference Fall ’09 coming live to your computer on October 22, 2009. This FREE 100% online educational conference and expo complements the nationally recognized FETC in-person event held in January. It features highly informative sessions hosted by Geoff Fletcher, editorial director of T.H.E Journal, with a keynote address by Calvin Baker, Superintendent of the Vail School District in Vail, Arizona.

Superintendent Baker and his team implemented the Vail School District’s Beyond Textbooks Initiative (BTI), which liberated its teachers from the restraints of a textbook-driven curriculum model by creating a user-generated, ever-growing library of original digital content. Calvin will share best practices and answer your questions following the live presentation.

More Reasons to Attend and Participate in the FETC Virtual Conference:

  • Outstanding Sessions—Enjoy highly informative presentations where you’ll receive the most up-to-date information on new education tools, technologies and services.
  • Inspiring Speakers—Education experts will share their views, best practices and tips for success in an effective, interactive way.
  • Virtual Exhibit Hall—Chat in real time with exhibitors and preview the latest hardware, software and solutions in our virtual exhibit hall. You’ll have access to free content downloads, presentations-to-go and more.
  • Real-Time Networking Opportunities—Connect with your colleagues and develop new relationships with other like-minded professionals from all over the world in our virtual networking lounge.
  • Registration is FREE—Log in and learn about the benefits, challenges and opportunities facing K-12 educators and tech staff today—free of charge!

Invite your colleagues and staff to discover vital tips and ideas from excellent presenters that will help your co-workers do their jobs more effectively—at NO CHARGE! Register today. Your promo code is NX9V05.

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