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Washington Education Technology Policy Summit: March 18-19

 

Tuesday, March 18, 3:00-6:00, Washington, D.C. Hilton

Continues Wednesday, March 19, 8:00-4:00, Senate Visitor Center 209-08

On March 18, 2014, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®), and the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) will present the eleventh installment of the Washington Education Technology Policy Summit. This dynamic Summit will focus on the latest ed tech policy trends, particularly the reauthorization of ESEA, the status of federal education funding, and the latest developments in the E-Rate program. Now is a time of great urgency in the field of education technology programs and for ed tech funding. With states preparing for online common core assessments in 2014 and the federal education budget facing significant cuts, advocating for federal support and leadership in education technology is more vital than ever. We hope you will take advantage of this excellent opportunity to have your voice heard on Capitol Hill.

Overview

The goal of the Summit is to engage Beltway insiders and leaders throughout the education technology community in dialogue about ed tech policy. We continuously strive to encourage this dialogue and the Summit is a key part of that effort. This bipartisan Summit provides a balanced forum for learning and networking among policymakers, tech industry insiders, regulators, and legal experts; each of whom will have their own perspective on various tech policy topics. You will leave the Summit with a clear understanding of the impact federal policies are having on tech innovation, views all parties have on this topic, and how we can all work together on the ultimate goal of bringing innovation to our schools.

The event immediately precedes  the CoSN 2014 Annual Conference taking place March 19-22, 2014 at the Washington Hilton Hotel. Those interested in attending the Summit can take advantage of CoSN’s special conference hotel pricing from March 17-22, 2014. Learn more about making your hotel reservation here. 

The Washington Education Technology Policy Summit will once again offer a stellar lineup of education technology stakeholders for the 2014 event. As the 2014 assembly of speakers is finalized, they will join the list of such honored past speakers as Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education and former Governor of West Virginia, Hon. Mignon Clyburn and Hon. Jessica Rosenworcel, Commissioners, Federal Communications Commission.

Who Should Attend

In addition to the attendees of the CoSN Annual Conference, the Summit is open to all education technology leaders, policymakers, regulators, investors, and legal experts.

Programming Structure

Tuesday Afternoon (3:00-6:00) Advocacy Bootcamp The program will begin with the Advocacy Bootcamp, where you will receive insight from high level Washington policymakers on the key education policy issues of the day including talking points on ESEA re-authorization, federal education funding, and the E-Rate program; and tips on making your case for ed tech.

Wednesday Morning (8:00-4:00) Scheduled Delegation Meetings Attendees will attend pre-scheduled meetings with their congressional delegation to discuss the importance of educational technology funding in their state and how technology has enhanced their schools and classrooms. Upon registering for the event, your delegation meeting will be pre-scheduled by Summit coordinators.

Separate registration of $99 is required.

(If only registering for the Summit, select new registration, then select “Special Events & Tours Only”.)

Register here: https://www.etouches.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=72694&

More info: http://cosnconference.org/special-events/washington-ed-tech-advocacy-summit/

 

 

About Dr. Rita Oates

As the ISTE representative for FSTE, Rita shares info between the two organizations to try to help both. She is a former high school English teacher and adviser to student publications.In Miami-Dade schools, she led ed tech for nearly eight years, winning multiple grants for software co-development, PD, and special projects. With Barry University, she won a FIPSE grant. She has written 12 books and more than 100 articles about technology, education, and school reform. She has been president of Oates Associates consulting firm for 20 years.

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