CTCNet Philadelphia Conference
Posted by on August 29, 2003
If you teach or plan to provide computer training or, if you plan to use computers to teach other topics… You should attend this FREE conference
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2003
Time: 9:00 a.m. ? 4:00 p.m.
Place: Community College of Philadelphia, Main Campus
Here is an EXAMPLE of just one of the exciting sessions to be presented:
Session Title:
Developing Curricula for Instructor-Led, Project-Based Courses
Session Description:
This session will walk participants through the steps of creating a sound curriculum for a multiple session course. Considerations will include: target audience, probable reading level, setting goals and objectives for training, designing a project that addresses those goals and chunking information to ensure smooth flow of curriculum.
Presenter:
Stephanie Thaw of Reboot Philadelphia brings quality computer training to the un-employed and under?employed with the philosophy that “There are no experts” in the classroom.
How to Register:
Email ctcinfo@ctcnet-philly.org with your Name, Position, Organization, Org Address (include Zip), Phone, Fax, Email and Web address. A badge and conference packet will be ready for you.
Note:
There will be refreshments served at the conference, but lunch is on your own. Plan to bring a lunch, or visit the school cafeteria, or one of the restaurants in the area.
If you have questions about registering for the conference call 215-564-6686. For full descriptions of the conference sessions, visit the conference Web site at http://www.ctcnet-philly.org
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