From The Center for Education Reform <[email protected]>
Subject Don't Miss April 2 | Virtual Ed Mini-Fest
Date March 26, 2020 3:32 PM
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VIRTUAL MINI-FEST

COUNTERING COVID:

DON’T LET EDUCATION FALL INTO THE CURVE

Millions of families and educators have been thrust into digital learning, and policymakers nationwide are racing to catch up with a tidal wave of ideas, programs and services. As educators are challenged to teach remotely (or told not to teach at all) and parents are challenged to manage their students’ work, many are asking, “How do we do this, and do it well?”

Ed Tech entrepreneurs from across the globe will lead the way in answering that very question during a virtual mini-fest on April 2.

Rather than let the public just discover them, we will bring — right to your computer screen! — a sampling of those who can address everything from early to higher ed and in between. These innovators cover Early Ed to the Workforce, with AI, VR and more. And the best part is, the virtual mini-fest technology will allow you to interact with them just like you were in the same room. Learn from these and other fabulous innovators:

*Additional speakers will be announced

Join us on April 2 from 11 am - 1 pm ETSign Up Now To Reserve Your Spot

​Do you have products or services available or success stories of online learning to share?

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