We're pleased to announce that Flat Classroom(tm) is a
partner in the upcoming 2010 Global Education Conference, being held online November 15 - 19. This five-day free conference will have participation from all over the world in multiple languages and in multiple time zones. We hope you will consider attending or even presenting!
More detailed information about the conference is available at http://www.GlobalEducationConference.com. There are going to be five conference tracks: Teacher, Student, Curricular, Policy and Leadership, and Global Issues. Included in these will be a series of sessions specifically sponsored by us, and if you choose to submit a presentation, please indicate us as the sponsoring
organization. The selection process will finalize in late September, and you'll hear directly from the conference organizers. The call for presentations is now open at http://www.globaleducationconference.com/call-for-presentations.html.
There is also an international educator advisory board from all over the world to help promote participation and attendance, to train and support presenters in local regions and languages, and to help with program selection and scheduling. If this is something that interests you, you can submit your interest at http://www.globaleducationconference.com/want-to-help.html.
The hashtag for the conference (for those who "tweet" and blog") is #globaled2010. The Twitter account to follow is http://www.twitter.com/globaledcon.
partner in the upcoming 2010 Global Education Conference, being held online November 15 - 19. This five-day free conference will have participation from all over the world in multiple languages and in multiple time zones. We hope you will consider attending or even presenting!
More detailed information about the conference is available at http://www.GlobalEducationConference.com. There are going to be five conference tracks: Teacher, Student, Curricular, Policy and Leadership, and Global Issues. Included in these will be a series of sessions specifically sponsored by us, and if you choose to submit a presentation, please indicate us as the sponsoring
organization. The selection process will finalize in late September, and you'll hear directly from the conference organizers. The call for presentations is now open at http://www.globaleducationconference.com/call-for-presentations.html.
There is also an international educator advisory board from all over the world to help promote participation and attendance, to train and support presenters in local regions and languages, and to help with program selection and scheduling. If this is something that interests you, you can submit your interest at http://www.globaleducationconference.com/want-to-help.html.
The hashtag for the conference (for those who "tweet" and blog") is #globaled2010. The Twitter account to follow is http://www.twitter.com/globaledcon.