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2012 Iowa 1to1 Institute

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CT)

Des Moines, United States

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About the Institute


From 9am to 4pm on April 11, 2012, the school districts in Iowa with 1:1 laptop programs and CASTLE are planning to host the third annual Iowa 1:1 Institute (i11i) at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines. The purposes of the institute are to:

  • Help Iowa's 1:1 districts learn from each other about innovative teaching, learning, and administrative practices that are occurring in their districts;
  • Build excitement and 'buzz' around 1:1 laptop computing initiatives in the state; and
  • Help others who are interested in 1:1 computing learn more about how to get started and be successful.

 

The institute is open to ANYONE interested in 1:1 laptop computing initiatives in P-12 schools, whether they currently are working in such a program or just want to learn more. Registration is (TBD); participants are responsible for their own travel, parking, and meal expenses (we'll take a lunch break!).

 

 

Name Tags

 

Participants will register and pick-up name tags once they enter the Iowa Events Center.

 

 

Lunch

 

We will take a lunch break from 12:30pm to 1:30pm. A variety of eating establishments are located nearby via the Des Moines skywalk system. Participants are responsible for their own meal expenses.

 

 

Internet Access

 

All presenters, attendees, and vendors will have high-speed wireless Internet access throughout the day.

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730 Third Street
Des Moines, 50309

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CT)


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The purposes of the institute are to:

  • Help Iowa's 1:1 districts learn from each other about innovative teaching, learning, and administrative practices that are occurring in their districts;
  • Build excitement and 'buzz' around 1:1 laptop computing initiatives in the state; and
  • Help others who are interested in 1:1 computing learn more about how to get started and be successful.