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iConnect iLearn 2010 'un'Conference

May 27, 2010

    Please consider taking an active part in iCiL2010, the third annual iConnect/iLearn 'un'conference.  The conference is a facilitated, participant-driven, technology-rich, learning environment. The first two days, June 2 and June 3 are hosted by Colby Public Schools at the Colby High School.  Registration is from 8:00-8:30 a.m. with the conference starting at 8:30 a.m. and running until 4:00 p.m. both days.  Part 2 of the conference will be held on June 10 and June 11 in Salina.  You may register for only one or both parts of the conference.

       Unfolding over four days in two locations, iCiL2010 will energize your brain with fresh technologies, applications, practices, and enthusiasm. More than a learning opportunity, iCiL2010 is flexible... fun...innovative...social... creative and inventive. It's educators and school leaders working together. iCiL empowers your learning so please join us for this exciting experience! 

     You will have the opportunity to explore: • Web 2.0 and 21st Century Tools • Project-Based Learning in the 21st century • Strategies to maximize learning • New and effective ways to collaborate • Free & easy educational software.  You are invited to be in the drivers seat and help design as well as deliver this 21st Century forum. It is designed to bring together Kansas Educators  by connecting and learning! This 'un'conference is partially funded through a Perkins Reserve and Title IIA grants. Colby staff can attend at no charge but need to sign up on My Learning Plan to be registered and receive PDC points and/or college credit.  If you are not from Colby Public Schools, you can register at www.iconnectilearn.ning.com.  The answers to frequently asked questions can be found at http://tiny.cc/ce6n5

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