TIE call for presenters

From: Judith K. Graves (jgrav@loc.gov)
Date: Wed Nov 03 1999 - 09:02:05 EST


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Anyone interested in Colorado in June? Here's an opportunity for Fellows
with a yen for springtime in the Rockies.
Judy

>Date: Tue, 2 Nov 1999 08:35:06 -0700
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>From: Rick Spitzer <spitzerr@csn.org>
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>Technology in Education (TIE) is posting a call for presenters for the 2000
>conference in Snowmass, Colorado. Obtain the presenter form in pdf format
>at http://www.tie-online.org/highspeed/index.htm
>
>Stampede to Snowmass, the Technology in Education 2000 conference in
>Snowmass Colorado.
>
>Technology in Education (TIE) is a Colorado based organization founded in
>1986 by a group of teachers who had an insight into the important role
>technology would play in education. TIE currently has become the premier
>educational technology conference in Colorado with over 1500 members. A
>four-day, hands-on conference with 1100 to 1300 participants is planned by
>a governing board of 9 volunteers.
>
>This year's 14th annual conference, which will take place in Snowmass
>Colorado, June 24 - 27th, models the use of technology integration into the
>classroom. Last year's conference offered over 200 different workshops by
>140 different presenters, mostly classroom teachers. We take pride in our
>hands-on approach for most of our sessions. Last year, through the generous
>contributions of Colorado school districts, we had nearly 500 computers
>providing us with better than a 3 to 1 ratio of attendees to computers.
>
>Dr. David Thornburg will be the keynote speaker on Sunday evening June 25th.
>
>Some of the highlights are over 200 Hands-On Workshops & Conference
>Sessions, over 200 Internet Connections for computer labs, national
>exhibitors, TIE Bookstore & Software Swap Shop, open access Internet lab, a
>live TIE Web Site, the unique Cybercafe and one of the greatest parties
>around.
>
>The full four day package is $295 or the two day conference is $200. Both
>conference packages include daily lunches, the keynote banquet and the
>party. Lodging is not included with registration. Call the Snowmass Resort
>Association 1-800-598-2004 after February 1 for Lodging Reservations at
>special rates.
>
>Watch for the registration form on March 1, 2000. Visit the TIE web site at
>http://www.tie-online.org for other information.
>
>Join us in Snowmass!
>
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>Rick Spitzer
>Director of Technology and Information Services
>Widefield School District #3
>1820 Main Street
>Colorado Springs, CO 80911
>Voice:(719)391-3021 FAX:(719)390-4372
>Internet: spitzerr@csn.org
>District Web Site: http://wsd3.k12.co.us
>
>Conference Chairman
>Technology in Education 2000 Conference
>Featured Speaker -- Dr. David Thornburg
>Stampede to Snowmass
>Snowmass, CO June 24 - 27, 2000
>Home address:
>6350 Montero Circle
>Colorado Springs, CO 80915
>Home:(719)573-7672 FAX:(719)573-7673
>
>http://www.tie-online.org
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>
>
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Judith K. Graves
Educational Services
National Digital Library Program
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 20540-1320
jgrav@loc.gov (V)202/707-2562 (F) 202/252-3173
http://learning.loc.gov/learn/



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