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Atlanta, GA - 2nd Annual Connecting the Dots 2012

Today’s technology-based learning environment can be complex. How are districts addressing the move to digital learning environments? What policy changes are underway? What do all of these changes mean for schools struggling with tight budgets? Connecting the Dots allows attendees to learn from each other and further investigate some of the hot technology issues in education. This event will be offered free to the education community and features interactive group discussions. Event attendees will rotate through five to six roundtables and share challenges, information and best practices with their peers from around the region. This event will also feature an interactive panel of education technologists who will highlight the technology initiatives at their respective districts. This fast-paced session will convene K-12 district and Department of Education staff to discuss, reflect and prepare for what is to come.

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CUNY 2012 Mathematics Conference: Effective Instructional Strategies

The City University of New York and the Center for Digital Education are proud to host the The CUNY 2012 Mathematics Instruction Conference: Effective Instructional Strategies on the changing shape of mathematics education. This day-long conference will feature faculty panel discussions on new and best practices in mathematics instruction related to technology, curriculum, pedagogy and faculty development. Also featured will be faculty poster presentations on improving mathematics learning and innovative instructional practices. The CUNY 2012 Mathematics Instruction Conference: Effective Instructional Strategies will provide CUNY mathematics faculty, department chairs and administrators an opportunity to network with and learn from each other.

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Securing a school’s information in a mobile world Webinar

Today’s K12 and Higher Ed schools face an extremely daunting mobile challenge. Students, parents, faculty, and administrators require secure online access to the school’s networks using an array of both personal and school issued devices. Regardless of where the users are or how they leverage the school’s environment, it is critical to maintain strict security and data integrity, all the while operating within increasingly tight budget constraints. This is a very difficult balancing act. Sound all too familiar? The Center for Digital Education invites you to a complimentary webinar that will investigate the critical issue of mobile security and management in our schools. We will have both K-12 and higher education IT administrators, as well as industry experts, discussing these challenges and providing current and cutting edge ideas and solutions. If you have the responsibility for managing school IT resources in today’s relentless Internet world, please join us for what promises to be an informative and thought provoking webinar.

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Tigard, OR - Connecting the Dots 2012

Today’s technology-based learning environment can be complex. How are districts addressing the move to digital learning environments? What policy changes are underway? What do all of these changes mean for schools struggling with tight budgets? Connecting the Dots allows attendees to learn from each other and further investigate some of the hot technology issues in education. This event will be offered free to the education community and features interactive group discussions. Event attendees will rotate through five to six roundtables and share challenges, information and best practices with their peers from around the region. This event will also feature an interactive panel of education technologists who will highlight the technology initiatives at their respective districts. This fast-paced session will convene K-12 district and Department of Education staff to discuss, reflect and prepare for what is to come. You are invited to participate in roundtable group discussions on topics such as: * Online Learning * Digital Content * BYOD and 1-to-1 Initiatives * Campus Infrastructure * Student Information Systems This completely interactive event will further examine these issues and explore new ways to align educational strategic planning, technology and available funding resources.

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Houston, TX - Connecting the Dots 2012

Today’s technology-based learning environment can be complex. How are districts addressing the move to digital learning environments? What policy changes are underway? What do all of these changes mean for schools struggling with tight budgets? Connecting the Dots allows attendees to learn from each other and further investigate some of the hot technology issues in education. This event will be offered free to the education community and features interactive group discussions. Event attendees will rotate through five to six roundtables and share challenges, information and best practices with their peers from around the region. This event will also feature an interactive panel of education technologists who will highlight the technology initiatives at their respective districts. This fast-paced session will convene K-12 district and Department of Education staff to discuss, reflect and prepare for what is to come.

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Richmond, VA - Connecting the Dots 2012

Today’s technology-based learning environment can be complex. How are districts addressing the move to digital learning environments? What policy changes are underway? What do all of these changes mean for schools struggling with tight budgets? Connecting the Dots allows attendees to learn from each other and further investigate some of the hot technology issues in education. This event will be offered free to the education community and features interactive group discussions. Event attendees will rotate through five to six roundtables and share challenges, information and best practices with their peers from around the region. This event will also feature an interactive panel of education technologists who will highlight the technology initiatives at their respective districts. This fast-paced session will convene K-12 district and Department of Education staff to discuss, reflect and prepare for what is to come. You are invited to participate in roundtable group discussions on topics such as: * Online Learning * Digital Content * BYOD and 1-to-1 Initiatives * Campus Infrastructure * Student Information Systems This completely interactive event will further examine these issues and explore new ways to align educational strategic planning, technology and available funding resources.

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Marlborough, MA - 2nd Annual Connecting the Dots 2012

Today’s technology-based learning environment can be complex. How are districts addressing the move to digital learning environments? What policy changes are underway? What do all of these changes mean for schools struggling with tight budgets? Connecting the Dots allows attendees to learn from each other and further investigate some of the hot technology issues in education. This event will be offered free to the education community and features interactive group discussions. Event attendees will rotate through five to six roundtables and share challenges, information and best practices with their peers from around the region. This event will also feature an interactive panel of education technologists who will highlight the technology initiatives at their respective districts. This fast-paced session will convene K-12 district and Department of Education staff to discuss, reflect and prepare for what is to come. You are invited to participate in roundtable group discussions on topics such as: * Online Learning * Digital Content * BYOD and 1-to-1 Initiatives * Campus Infrastructure * Student Information Systems This completely interactive event will further examine these issues and explore new ways to align educational strategic planning, technology and available funding resources.

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Arizona CIO/CTO Forum 2012

This can’t-miss event is designed to specifically address the unique interests and needs of Arizona's educational IT community. With a focus on networking and professional development, this NO COST event is perfect for CIOs, CTOs, and their teams from all around the state. Register today to learn from experts in your state on topics such as: Instructional Technology Infrastructure Networking/Security/Emergency Planning Portable Devices – Challenges and Opportunities Emerging Technologies Hot Trends Join us on October 4 to learn best practices from industry experts and your peers!

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Large District Leadership Group and K-12 DELC 2012

Omni Parker House | Boston, MA | October 15 & 16, 2012

A conversation among those who choose to lead.

The Digital Education Leadership Conversation (DELC) event kicks off with a special Large District Leadership Group meeting on the morning of October 15. This invitation-only meeting provides an intimate venue for K-12 IT leaders from the 50 largest school districts to discuss and share experiences, ideas and best practices, and to develop strategies for the future. Beginning the afternoon, the group will join the Digital Education Leadership Conversation (DELC), a unique education event that unites chief information officers, chief technology officers, curriculum technologists, policy makers and senior IT industry executives from around the country. For ten years, we have been convening education leaders to discuss and explore new ways of thinking about our schools through group interaction.

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K-12: Digital Education Leadership Conversation 2012

Omni Parker House | Boston, MA | October 15 & 16, 2012

A conversation among those who choose to lead.

The Digital Education Leadership Conversation (DELC) is a unique education event that unites chief information officers, chief technology officers, curriculum technologists, policy makers and senior IT industry executives from around the country. For ten years, we have been convening education leaders to discuss and explore new ways of thinking about our schools through group interaction. Free of charge to public-sector leaders, the symposium is a valuable opportunity for innovators to meet face-to-face to exchange ideas and focus on the most significant issues facing education executives today.

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Higher Education: Digital Education Leadership Conversation 2012

Omni Parker House | Boston, MA | October 16 & 17, 2012

A conversation among those who choose to lead.

The Digital Education Leadership Conversation (DELC) is a unique education event that unites chief information officers, chief technology officers, curriculum technologists, policy makers and senior IT industry executives from around the country. This event will convene education leaders to discuss and explore new ways of thinking about our schools through group interaction. Free of charge to public-sector leaders, the symposium is a valuable opportunity for innovators to meet face-to-face to exchange ideas and focus on the most significant issues facing education executives today.

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Brooklyn, NY - Connecting the Dots 2012

Today’s technology-based learning environment can be complex. How are districts addressing the move to digital learning environments? What policy changes are underway? What do all of these changes mean for schools struggling with tight budgets? Connecting the Dots allows attendees to learn from each other and further investigate some of the hot technology issues in education. This event will be offered free to the education community and features interactive group discussions. Event attendees will rotate through five to six roundtables and share challenges, information and best practices with their peers from around the region. This event will also feature an interactive panel of education technologists who will highlight the technology initiatives at their respective districts. This fast-paced session will convene K-12 district and Department of Education staff to discuss, reflect and prepare for what is to come.

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Texas Community College Technology Forum 2012

The Center for Digital Education, in conjunction with the North Texas Community College Consortium and the Convergence Technology Center, will host the 8th Annual Texas Community College Technology Forum. This event will provide an opportunity for Texas education technologists to convene and discuss trends, innovations and best practices in administrative, instructional and research computing technology. This day-long forum will feature inspirational speakers, workshops and an exhibit area. The conference is being offered at no charge to educators, administrators and non-profit entities interested in technology in higher education.

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CUNY IT Conference 2012

The City University of New York and the Center for Digital Education will host the 11th annual CUNY IT Conference devoted to information and instructional technology. This NO-COST conference offers an overview of the university’s key IT initiatives, demonstrations of how technology continues to change instruction, research and administration and a chance to meet and discuss technology solutions with vendors.

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