There is a conference coming for K-12 IT professionals this April!
If you're an IT professional who works for a school, school district, or educational organization, you may be interested in a conference this April in Pennsylvania.
IU 13 in Lancaster, PA, is hosting Tech Talk Live on April 26-27, 2011. While there are other conferences for professionals interested in using technology in the classroom, this is the only conference that serves IT professionals who work in educational environments. The content is directed toward directors of technology services, systems and network administrators, application developers, and IT support staff.
Walt Mossberg, who writes a weekly column on personal technology for The Wall Street Journal, is scheduled to speak. Breakout sessions delve into the nitty-gritty of deploying and maintaining information technology systems in K-12 institutions.
Greg Schwem, a standup comedian who pokes fun at corporate and institutional cultures, is giving the keynote, to bring levity to the intense two-day event.
Early Registration is $250 through the end of February, and includes entry to win a free Apple iPad.
For more information on this conference or to register, visit the Tech Talk Live website, http://techtalklive.iu13.org.
POST-CONFERENCE REVIEWS 2010
If you're an IT professional who works for a school, school district, or educational organization, you may be interested in a conference this April in Pennsylvania.
IU 13 in Lancaster, PA, is hosting Tech Talk Live on April 26-27, 2011. While there are other conferences for professionals interested in using technology in the classroom, this is the only conference that serves IT professionals who work in educational environments. The content is directed toward directors of technology services, systems and network administrators, application developers, and IT support staff.
Walt Mossberg, who writes a weekly column on personal technology for The Wall Street Journal, is scheduled to speak. Breakout sessions delve into the nitty-gritty of deploying and maintaining information technology systems in K-12 institutions.
Greg Schwem, a standup comedian who pokes fun at corporate and institutional cultures, is giving the keynote, to bring levity to the intense two-day event.
Early Registration is $250 through the end of February, and includes entry to win a free Apple iPad.
For more information on this conference or to register, visit the Tech Talk Live website, http://techtalklive.iu13.org.
POST-CONFERENCE REVIEWS 2010
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