2020 Ti4E Call For Presenters
Clinton County RESA and its affiliate school districts of Bath, DeWitt, Fowler, Ovid-Elsie, Pewamo-Westphalia, and St. Johns are proud to present Ti4E - Technology Integration for Educators.  

This VIRTUAL summer educational technology conference, planned for August 11th, 2020, is intended for all school employees who would like to grow their skills in using technology in the educational environment.  We welcome attendees and presenters from around the state to attend, collaborate, and share their expertise.

Due to our current ever-changing educational climate, our goal for this year is to have sessions focus on resources, tools, best practice techniques, and creative ideas to foster innovative teaching, leading, and collaborating for an effective school environment whether it's remote, hybrid, or face-to-face.

Looking for session topic ideas?  Check out this list of topic suggestions or choose your own: http://bit.ly/2M7gu8y.

If you'd like to present on more than one topic, please submit a separate form for each session idea.  Each session will be one hour in length.  If you plan to have a co-presenter, you only need to submit one form for the two of you per session.

Please complete this form by June 12th, 2020!

If you are interested in becoming a Ti4E presenter and have additional questions about the event, please email your district Ti4E contact for support:
CCRESA - Allison Rogers (arogers@ccresa.org)
CCRESA - Pete Klein (pklein@ccresa.org)
Bath - Nicole Stawara (nstawara@bath.k12.mi.us)
DeWitt - Sherry McVay (smcvay@dewittschools.net)
Fowler - Allison Rogers (arogers@ccresa.org)
Ovid-Elsie - Karle Delo (karle.delo@ovidelsie.org)
Pewamo-Westphalia - Stacey Johnston (sjohnston@pwschools.org)
St. Johns - Megan Dreffs (dreffsm@sjredwings.org)

*School employees who are from outside of Clinton County, please reach out to Allison Rogers (arogers@ccresa.org) if you have any questions.

For more information, go to ti4e.org.
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