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Primer on Being an Effective Ed Tech Advocate [Concurrent]  
Sheryl Abshire, Calcasieu Parish School Board with Amy Perry Delcorvo and Lisa Woodard
How do you talk to your school board, legislature, or the media about your vision and plans for education technology? Learn how to become an effective ed tech champion and a great FREE resource called the Education Technology Action Network (ETAN). Become the voice for technology in your district.

Date: Tuesday, June 28 Location:Marriott Liberty Ballroom C
Time: 2:00 pm–3:00 pm Level: All
NETS•S: Webcast: No
NETS•T: Exhibitor: No
NETS•A: ISTE 100: No
Theme/Strand: Human Capacity Theme—Student, Teacher, and/or Administrative Leader Preparation
Keywords: advocacy, ETAN
Audience: Teacher Educators (College/University Faculty), Technology Coordinators, Technology Integration Facilitators, Staff Developers, Library Media Specialists, Administrators, Government/Industry Reps, PK-12 Teachers
E-mail: sheryl.abshire@cpsb.org
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Handouts / Papers: Abshire_NECC05.ppt (Primer on Being an Effective Ed Tech Advocate)


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