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Tuesday
Apr172007

Mid-Atlantic Conference Annoucement

MAHETCRegistration is now open for the 2007 Mid-Atlantic Handheld & Emerging Technology Conference held on the campus of Salisbury University on July 25-26, 2007. This year’s conference has expanded into two full days of hands-on workshops and concurrent sessions that will include a full slate of handheld specific topics as well as other emerging technology. We are excited to have some of the brightest and best handheld and emerging technology personnel presenting at this year’s event. On hand will be Tony Vincent of Learning in Hand, Karen Fasimpaur of K12 Handhelds, and Mike Curtis of Mobile Technovations and other experience presenters.

The conference will include hands-on and concurrent sessions in the following topics (and more):

  • Podcasting
  • VideoPodcasting
  • Radio for Kids
  • eBooks
  • Handheld specific sessions for both Palms and Windows Mobile
  • Blogging
  • MovieMaker
  • Free software for Palms and Pocket PCs
  • Mobile Video
  • Google Earth
  • Web 2.0
  • iPods in the Classroom
  • Multimedia Resources to Support Differentiate Instruction
  • Digital Story Telling
  • Wikis
The cost for the conference is $90.00 for both days or choose a day for $50.00. Breakfast, lunch and beverages are included in the price of the conference.

For more information and to register please visit the following website: www.seaford.k12.de.us/mahc

We look forward to seeing you as the Mid-Atlantic Handheld & Emerging Technology Conference celebrates its’ third year of helping educators integrate handheld technologies!

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