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FETC (Florida Educational Technology Conference) 2010 is the content-rich conference that brings education leaders and technology experts together to exchange techniques and strategies for teaching and learning success.
Known worldwide for its outstanding program, FETC provides educators and administrators the opportunity to explore the integration of technology across the curriculum—from kindergarten to college—through hands-on exposure to the latest hardware, software and successful strategies.
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January 12 – 15, 2010 |
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Orange County Convention Center |
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Orlando, FL |
Of Special Interest to NEA Members:
With economic challenges on the rise and expectations to deliver quality K-12 education even higher, you can’t afford to miss your chance to learn how to use school and district resources to their full potential to power student achievement. Take advantage of this worthwhile opportunity to learn resourceful ways to engage and motivate your students without taxing your professional development budget! Register now.
About FETC
FETC, a division of 1105 Media, Inc., is one of the largest, most successful education technology conferences and exhibitions in the United States. It draws 7,000-plus attendees and nearly 500 solution providers from across the country to Orlando, Florida, each year. The conference program provides educators and administrators with the opportunity to learn how to integrate different technologies across the curriculum—from kindergarten to college—while gaining insights into the latest hardware, software and successful strategies for student technology use. FETC is geared towards teachers, principals and deans, district administrators, curriculum designers, media specialists, technology directors and various other educators. For more information regarding FETC, visit http://www.fetc.org/.

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