Explore the Future of Educational Technology in Washington State
Monday, January 8, 2007
8:30am-noon
Meany Hall, University of Washington
Free Event
Streaming Video is now available!
Did you know the K-20 Education Network connects thousands of schools and educational institutions across Washington to Internet2, the high powered national education network? Join others in Washington's K-12, community college, higher education, museum, and library communities to learn how Internet2 applications and collaboration opportunities are providing world-class learning experiences, enabling Washington students at all levels to become deeply involved in new scientific, artistic, and cultural discovery. Hear how high-definition videoconferencing, virtual reality, simulations, remote instrumentation, real-time data visualization tools, and rich multimedia collections are being seamlessly integrated into curricula and educational culture across the country.
The University of Washington, K-20 Education Network, UW Computing & Communications, the Pacific Northwest Gigapop, UWTV, and the Research Channel are pleased to invite faculty, staff, technologists, public officials, and administrators from all educational sectors across the state to attend this event, free of charge, on January 8, 2007 from 8:30 a.m. to noon in Meany Hall on the University of Washington campus in Seattle.
Clock Hours Credit:K-12 educators will receive clock hours for attending. Forms will be signed by an OSPI representative after the event.
Contacts:
James Werle, University of Washington (206) 616-8155
Connie Michener, K-20 Education Network (360) 725-5101



