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FETC 2008: The Educational Technology Conference You Can’t Afford To Miss(update)

19 November 2007 No Comment

Orlando, Florida will be an Educational Technology hotspot this January as it will be time for the Annual FETC conference. Being billed as one of the largest and most successful Educational Technology conferences in the US, and sponsored by big names like Apple, Harcourt, and Discovery Education, it’s looking to uphold that expectation and then some. For those that haven’t come across this conference before, it is literally packed with great sessions for teachers, administrators, technology coordinators, curriculum designers, and media specialists covering:

  • 21st Century Skills
  • Accountability
  • Administration/Leadership/Implementation
    • School Based
    • District
    • Other
  • Community Connections
  • Digital Content
  • Future and Emerging Technologies
  • Professional Development
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Language Arts/Reading
    • Math
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • Foreign Languages
    • Health and Physical Education
    • Music
    • Visual Arts
    • Special Education
    • Vocational/Career Education
    • Technology/Computer Education
    • Cross Curriculum Areas/Integrated Curriculum
  • Technology Management/Infrastructure/Security
  • Virtual Learning

Its 70+ sessions will feature many cutting edge ideas on hot topics such as Web 2.0, Ipods in the classroom, Blogging, Wikis, movie production, podcasting, technology administration, and more.

The conference will be held in the Orange County Conference Center January 22-25. Here are the links to some of the useful information provided on their site.

Calendar

Sessions

Workshops

Featured Speakers

Registration

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