[YL] CTCNet's 15th Annual Community Technology Conference (July 27-29, Washington, DC)
Tony Streit
tstreit at edc.org
Mon May 15 18:01:59 EDT 2006
All,
I do hope that folks in the YouthLearn community can make it to this year's
CTCNet conference. It is always one of the premiere events to network with
other educators and community advocates and learn about technology
integration and learning. Once again, I'll be moderating a session on
technology and afterschool, along with Marilyn Heath of the National
Partnership for Quality Afterschool at SEDL, Michael Funk from the Sunset
Neighborhood Beacon Center in San Francisco and fellow CTCNet board member
and multimedia guru Nettrice Gaskins. You can review the agenda for the
conference and a description of our session at:
http://www.ctcnet.org/conf/dev/program.asp
EDC will also be sponsoring a table in the exhibition area with information
on our various technology, media and educational initiatives.
See you there!
Tony
Tony Streit
Director, The YouthLearn Initiative
Education Development Center, Inc.
55 Chapel Street, Newton, MA 02458
Phone 617.618.2778 Fax 617.332.4318
http://www.youthlearn.org
tstreit at edc.org
On 5/15/06 4:39 PM, "Stephen Quinn" <squinn at ctcnet.org> wrote:
>
> Register now for the 15th Annual Community Technology Conference, July 27-29
> in Washington, DC! CTCNet's 15th anniversary conference will highlight 15
> years of CTCs and community technology: the history, changes and
> innovations in the field. An expected 500 leaders will gather together to
> share resources and experience.
>
> Visit http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference to register!
>
> BREAKOUT SESSIONS:
> The full agenda is at
> http://www.ctcnet.org/conf/2006/at_conference/program.asp. Sessions will
> cover a broad range of topics in the areas of Funding & Evaluation; Programs
> & Curricula; Operations & Management; Community Outreach & Impact; and 15
> Years of the CTC Network.
>
> HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS:
> Available for an additional $35 fee, these four half-day training workshops
> - on fundraising, technology planning, training and certification programs -
> are filling up fast! See details at
> http://ctcnet.org/what/conference/at_conference/educational.htm#workshops
>
> SPECIAL EVENTS AND NETWORKING:
>
> * CTCNet's 15th Anniversary Reception at the Canadian Embassy
> * CTC Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill
> * The Annual Leadership Luncheon & Toni Stone Award
> * CTC Site Visits
> * Youth Media Showcase
> * The Annual CTCNet Membership Meeting
> * Networking and Resource-Sharing Activities
>
> The Annual Community Technology Conference, hosted by the Community
> Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet), is the largest national gathering of
> community technology organizations, programs, and experts. Attendees include
> practitioners from a range of program areas including youth
> development/after-school, workforce development, IT and media training,
> literacy and ESL, adult education, community development and other
> disciplines, as well as capacity builders, educators, advocates, and
> government agencies. For registration, information, and updates, visit
> http://www.ctcnet.org/what/conference. Mark the date on your calendar and
> bookmark the website for updates.
>
> About CTCNet
> The Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet) is a national nonprofit
> member network of over 1000 community-based organizations that serve a wide
> range of community needs through access and training to information and
> communications technology tools and resources. The CTC Network is rooted in
> community-based efforts, supported by regional collaborations, and
> strengthened by an ongoing national exchange of effective practices for
> CTCs. More information on our work and projects is available online at:
> http://www.ctcnet.org
>
> ___________________
> Stephen Quinn
> Member Services Manager
> Community Technology Centers' Network (CTCNet)
> 1436 U St. NW STE 104, Washington, DC 20009
> Tel: (202) 462-1200
> Fax: (202) 462-3892
> Email: squinn at ctcnet.org <mailto:squinn at ctcnet.org>
>
>
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