Hi All,

We’ve been invited to the OSU Writing Project’s Tech Conference on January 29. Please see details below.  They would appreciate an RSVP if you want to attend.

Later,


-----Original Message-----
From: Britton Gildersleeve [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2005 10:18 AM
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Subject: Details on Tech Conference


Hi everyone –
 
Just a note to remind you of the details for the upcoming Tech Conference. We hope to see you all there!
 
We begin at
9:00 a.m. at OSU-Tulsa, NCB 250, w/ meet & greet. At 9:30 in the same room, Shirley Brown from NWP will do the keynote. The following schedule should help clarify things:


9:00 – 9:30
                 Meet & greet  (NCB 250)

9:30 – 10:30
               Shirley Brown / keynote   (NCB 250)

10:45
– noon               Session 1
                                 1A – Diane Brown / Eileen Simmons (Trackstar)    (NCB 243 – computer lab)
                                   1B – Gretchen Schwarz (media literacy)   (NCB 248)
 
Noon
– 1:30                Lunch

1:30 – 2:45
                 Session 2
                                  2A – WEBBES (Janelle Scribner, OSUWP Tech Liaison)    (NCB 243 – computer lab)
                                   2B – Round tables (Pam Brown / Dewayne Dickens)    (NCB 248)
                                            Digital natives / community and technology
 
3:00 – 4:15
                 Session 3
                                  3A – WEBBES continued    (NCB 243 – computer lab)
                                   3B – NWP-I  (Shirley Brown)      (NCB 250)
 
4:15 – 4:30
                 Closing     (NCB 250)

 
Admission is $10.00, for your friends.
 
Also, we have a few copies of a book coming in:
10 Easy Ways to Use Technology in the English Classroom. I just received a copy, so still need to look it over, but it came highly recommended. We had hoped to have 30 copies at least for the Tech Day, but will be lucky to have 10 (Amazon was out). Still, folks can see them, and buy what we have, if you like, and order them later. If any of you know of a pretty new, good, and _reasonable_ book on tech, let me know, and I’ll try to rush order some copies. We’d love to have a nice tech book table!

Hope this helps you organize the first month of the new year!
 
See you the 29th, if not sooner-
 
Britton