Making 21st Century Connections – San Francisco
Information from the One Day Event For Technology Leaders In Education in San Francisco
Brought to you by the 21st Century Connection's team, this high-powered one-day event provided expert presentations, networking opportunities and ensured that participants left with practical tools and hands on, interactive training.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Crowne Plaza Union Square
San Francisco, CA


AGENDA
Welcome and Opening Keynote: Jenny House
This funding keynote discussed the multiple financial sources available, known hurdles to obtaining funds, and recommendations for gaining support from your school board and other decision makers.
View Jenny House's presentation by downloading the file below.
21st Century Connection Sessions
Session #1:
Leadership Skills for Taking Your District to 21st Century Learning
View the leadership presentation by downloading the file below.
Session #2:
Best Practices in 21st Century Technology Assessment and Professional Development
View the professional development presentation by downloading the file below.
Session #3:
The Do's and Don'ts of Deploying 1:1 Environments
Session #4:
Experiencing 21st Century Learning with Steve Adler
Read a summary of the day's events by roving reporter Janet Meizel.
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| House_Jenny_21CC-SF_Keynote_10-11-07.pdf | 610.98 KB |
| Leadership_Skills_San_Fran.pdf | 310.47 KB |
| Professional_Development_Best_Practices_21CC_Miami-SF_rev.pdf | 1.24 MB |
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