Digital Learning Environments 2009 Event Series
HP, Intel, and their partners have joined forces with Tech & Learning to bring you the new 2009 Digital Learning Environment Event Series. These unique interactive forums are one-day events held throughout the United States.
Each Digital Learning Environment event is an immersion experience that provides K-12 decision-makers with state-of-the-art technology solutions delivered in hands-on lab environments. Divided by curriculum area, the lab environments are part of this unique forum where you are invited to be a student for the day and experience authentic and compelling standards-based learning moments!
At Digital Learning Environments events, attendees will learn how technology-rich learning environments enrich students’ learning experiences and help them achieve.
Learn more about these events:
Chicago: Thursday, 3/19/09
Seattle: Thursday, 3/26/09
Boston: Thursday, 4/2/09
Phoenix: Thursday, 4/16/09
Pittsburgh: Tuesday, 4/28/09
Classroom Sessions | Technologies
Science
Experience first hand the technologies that make physics, chemistry, biology, and other science classes more interactive and collaborative.
Math
Immerse yourself in technologies that engage students and help them learn and apply new skills and concepts in math and engineering.
Language Arts/Literacy
Discover how to enhance student achievement and encourage critical thinking by integrating multi-media educational tools and technologies into literacy curriculum.
Professional Development
Prepare faculty to integrate technology and curriculum successfully into collaborative, student-centered learning environments.
Agenda
8:30–9:00 Registration and Breakfast
9:00–9:45 Welcome and Keynote
9:50–10:40 Concurrent Classroom sessions
10:45–11:35 Concurrent Classroom sessions
11:40–12:30 Lunch and Networking
12:40–1:30 Concurrent Classroom sessions
1:35–2:25 Concurrent Classroom sessions
2:30–3:00 Wrap-up and Drawing
Event Partners

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