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Ithaca College’s 25th annual Educational Technology Day will be held this Thursday, March 19th, from 9 AM to 4 PM in the Campus Center Emerson Suites and surrounding locations.  The event features a vendor showcase with national and local technology companies, a college showcase with faculty and staff showing how they are using technology in and out of the classroom, and a series of seminars by IT thought-leaders, faculty, vendors and others.  The event is free and open to the public, including all faculty, staff and students.

 Ed Tech Day 2015 features:

  • Over 60 national and regional vendors including Apple, Adobe, AT&T, Brocade, Dell, eInstruction, Epson America, HP, Kaltura, Scantron, Steelcase, and many others.

  • 55 seminars on topics such as Flipped Classrooms, Networking, iBooks, Cloud Computing, Startups, IT Leadership, IT Funding, Teaching and Learning, K-12 computing and more.
     
  • Special features including:

    • Featured Sessions: featuring nationally recognized thought-leaders discussing various aspects of technology, leadership and innovation.
       
    • The Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium: track with presentations by faculty and students about using technology in the classroom.
       
    • Startup Central: featuring new up-and-coming companies and organizations
       
    • Reflect Back and Imagine Forward: A chance to help us all think about how technology has evolved over the years and where it might be heading

Follow these links for complete details:

No registration is required for members of the Ithaca College community – just stop by!

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Information Technology Services at edtechday@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-7000. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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