[CASL-L] Join Alan November and Tim DiScipio for a special webinar on December 10th

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Mon Nov 19 12:18:55 PST 2012


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> Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He has been a classroom teacher, director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant and university lecturer. Alan has helped schools, governments and industry leaders improve the quality of education through technology. He was selected as one of the original five national Christa McAuliffe Educators and was named one of the nation's fifteen most influential thinkers of the decade by Technology and Learning magazine. Alan's writing includes numerous articles and three best-selling books, Who Owns the Learning?, Empowering Students with Technology and Web Literacy for Educators..
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> Tim DiScipio is a founding member of ePals and a recognized pioneer in collaborative learning, social learning networks, Internet media, and K-12 education technology. Tim is a frequent keynote speaker at U.S. and international conferences and has visited hundreds of schools worldwide to experience teacher-student technology use in the digital learning era. Before ePals, Tim founded several early Internet design and media agencies and he also spent seven years as the Director of New Business Development for TMP Worldwide (parent of Monster.com).
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> Rescheduled from October 18th
> Join Alan November and Tim DiScipio 
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> How Social Learning Networks Built for Education Drive Innovation
> Monday, December 10th at 4pm ET
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> Presented by:
> Alan November of November Learning
> Tim DiScipio of ePals
> How can principals, technology directors and curriculum coordinators ensure students and teachers are armed with the full suite of tools required for 21st century innovation? Join education thought leaders Alan November of November Learning and Tim DiScipio of ePals for a discussion on how education networks honed through years of educator feedback are maximized to promote digital-era collaboration, content curation, streamlined workflow, and a generally efficient digital school ecosystem, in ways mainstream tools aren't designed to do.
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