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Breaking News:Boston Epal Conference2008

By Yaodong
Created 2008-07-15 19:25

First ePals Conference in Boston on July 15: global, project-based learning through free communication tools

ePals held its first conference for tech directors and teachers on Tuesday, July 15, in Boston. Our one-day event is a preconference day to Alan November’s Building Learning Communities 2008 Conference.

Speakers
Carol Bar French Instructor/College Now Instructor, Blue Valley, KS High School
Michael Casey Principal/Teacher, Gallon Jug Community School, Belize
Professor Jack Crowell Professor of Mathematics,Delta College, Michigan
Dr. Howie DiBlasi, Digital Journey
Dr. Sheila Gersh Director, Technology & International Projects, Center for School Development City College of New York
Ross Goldberg Director, Strategic Development, National Geographic Digital Media
Dr. Laurie A. Henry Assistant Professor of Early Adolescent Literacy, University of Kentucky
Bette Manchester Executive Director, Maine International Center for Digital Learning
Mark Matunga Academic Program Manager for East Africa,Microsoft East Africa
Dan Nijiri, Kenya ICT Trust Fund
Candace Pauchnick Language Arts Teacher, Patrick Henry HS, San Diego, CA share her experience of a multimedia exchange with a Chinese classroom, using email, blogs, and videoconferencing.
Dr. John Phillipo Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Center for Educational Leadership and Technology (CELT)
Adina Popa Technology Resource Teacher, Steuart Weller Elementary School, Ashburn, Virginia
Barnabas Sang Head of IT, Ministry of Education, Kenya
Jim Davidson SVP Community Development, ePals, Inc.
Tim DiScipio Co-Founder, ePals, Inc.
Dr. Rita Oates Vice President Education Markets, ePals, Inc.
Dr. Kari Stubbs Director of Professional Development ePals, Inc.
Nina Zolt Co-Chair, Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer, ePals, Inc.



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