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Thanks all. I got in.
>>> Shawn Jesty <shawn@xxxxxxx> 4/13/2007 11:23 AM >>>
try: http://www.constructivistconsortium.org If not copy and
paste it into your browser's address window.
>The link to register doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions?
>
>>>> Shawn Jesty <shawn@xxxxxxx> 4/12/2007 11:07 AM >>>
>The Constructivist Celebration @ NECC
>9:00 AM - 4:00 PM - June 24, 2007
>Atlanta Botanical Garden
>Atlanta, Georgia
>
>The Constructivist Celebration is the inaugural event for the new
>Constructivist Consortium, an industry cooperative designed to showcase
>software and curriculum products that support creativity, constructivist
>learning and student empowerment.
>
>Join colleagues in a day-long celebration of creativity, computing &
>constructivist learning at the beautiful Atlanta Botanical Garden.
>
>Peter Reynolds and Gary Stager kick the day off with an inspirational
>keynote address. Then it's your turn to jump into exciting hands-on projects
>led by some of the nation's finest edtech leaders. Activities may include
>claymation, digital photography, video game design, animation, simulation
>building or a walk through the gardens. The day ends with an opportunity to
>share your creations and a panel discussion, "Sustaining Constructivist
>Learning," featuring leaders of LCSI, GenYES, Schoolkit, Tech4Learning &
>Fablevision.
>
>In addition to a day full of learning adventures, your registration includes
>a southern BBQ lunch and a fabulous collection of materials.
>
>LCSI will provide each participant with a single-user license copy of
>MicroWorlds EX & MicroWorlds JR. Tech4Learning will provide each participant
>with a single-user licensed copy of their software products: Frames, Pixie,
>ImageBlender, WebBlender & Twist. Materials from other members of the
>consortium will also be available.
>
>Registration is extremely limited! Only $25! Register today at
>www.constructivistconsortium.org!
>
>
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