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Sponsored by MultiMedia & Internet@Schools Magazine
Internet@Schools East 2006 March 23-24, 2006

Hilton Washington
1919 Connecticut Ave. NWWashington, DC 20009
 
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It isn’t getting any easier to be a school media or technology specialist in this era of shrinking budgets and … sometimes … shrinking support for media programs. But this is still an era of unprecedented opportunities! Opportunities and methods to boost your students’ success, and help your teachers and administrators do likewise with current and cutting-edge technologies and resources. And opportunities to demonstrate and publicize those successes—and the essential nature of your media programs—in the process.

Come learn about those opportunities and methods at Internet@Schools East 2006 from leaders in the profession like Joyce Valenza, Alice Yucht, and others, as well as from practitioners just like you! As they share their ideas and successes and you share yours, you’ll all be shoring up support for 21st Century library media programs!

Internet@Schools East 2006 is sponsored by MultiMedia & Internet@Schools magazine. Attendees of this two-day conference can also participate in the co-located Computers in Libraries conference at a reduced rate and take maximum advantage of the Computers in Libraries Exhibit Hall.


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