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Two Weeks to go Until METC 2012! Monday, January 30, 2012

Posted by Rebecca Morrison in Tech PD, VLC Programs, Collaborations, Conferences, Classroom Technology, Web 2.0, Digital Media.
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The 29th annual Midwest Education Technology Conference is coming up in mid-February! Sessions will take place at the St. Charles Convention Center on Monday (there will be a few offsite precons), Tuesday and Wednesday, February 13-15th.

In the event you are unable to attend METC in person, we’re pleased to share that some of our sessions will be streamed live, for free, and later archived. Keynote speakers will be streamed on February 14 and 15th; and each of the featured speakers will also be streamed. Those sessions will later be archived for viewing. This service is courtesy of Conference Technologies, INC.

Another way to participate in METC, whether you can participate at the conference or from elsewhere, is to follow the backchannel chat on Twitter. METC has a Twitter account-  @METC_CSD. Information regarding the conference will be tweeted out to our followers. In addition, we will be utlizing the hashtags #METC12 and #METC. By following those hashtags, you can learn tips, tricks, thoughts & ideas from attendees and presenters on content being shared at the conference!

We are looking forward to your participation at METC 2012. To learn more about the conference, or to register, visit METCconference.org.

METC is a program of the Virtual Learning Center of Cooperating School Districts of Greater St. Louis.

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