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From:Education Week
To:RIASP Members
Subject:Super-Early-Bird Savings End in 3 Days for Unleashing Technology to Personalize Learning
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Making Data Matter: Tools to
Accelerate Achievement



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Dear Education Leader,

Register for Unleashing Technology to Personalize Learning by June 18 and
save $250.  Join us at this can’t miss event for district-level personnel charged with maximizing the effectiveness of technology in
education.






Savings are even greater when you attend as a group.  Over 55% of our attendees come as a group!
 Register your Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent and CIO — each group of two or more saves an additional $30 per
person.

REGISTER  October 5, 2010, Washington DC
REGISTER  October 8, 2010, Greater Boston

Don’t miss
this vital ed-tech forum, at our lowest rate of $249.  Register for Unleashing Technology to Personalize Learning today! The super
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Sincerely,

Virginia B. Edwards
Editor, Education Week
President, Editorial
Projects in Education
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Karen CatorKaren Cator, the director of the Office of Educational Technology
at the U.S. Department of Education. Ms. Cator will speak at both forums.
Steve HargadonSteve Hargadon, founder of the Ning social networking site
Classroom 2.0, and social learning consultant for Elluminate. Mr. Hargadon will speak at the Boston forum.
Chris LehmannChris Lehmann is the founding principal of the Science Leadership
Academy in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Lehmann will speak at the Washington, DC forum.
Kim
A. RiceKim A. Rice is the chief information officer for the 57,000-student
Boston school system. Ms. Rice will speak at the Boston forum.


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