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July 25-28, 2011,
3rd
Annual HI-TEC Conference in San Francisco, CA gathers
community college technical educators from across the country
to build community and learn from each other.
June 13-17, 2011,
MPICT’s Summer Faculty Development Week gathers and subsidizes
community college ICT faculty to learn intensely new technical
content and teaching and learning techniques.
January 6-7,
2011,
MPICT’s Winter ICT Educator Conference in San Francisco
July 26-29, 2010,
2nd
Annual HI-TEC Conference in Orlando, FL gathers community
college technical educators from across the country to build
community and learn from each other.
June 21-25, 2010,
MPICT’s Summer Faculty Development Week in San Francisco
gathers and subsidizes community college ICT faculty to learn
intensely new technical content and teaching and learning
techniques.
January 7-8, 2010, National and Mid-Pacific ICT
Centers’ Winter 2010 ICT Educator Conference in San Francisco,
attended by 170 people.
July
19-22, 2009, MPICT contributed to the
HI-TEC Conference in
Scottsdale, AZ. HI-TEC gathered educators from across the
country to learn and benefit from a wide variety of efforts by
National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological
Education (ATE) Centers and Projects.
June 15th – 19th, 2009, the Mid-Pacific ICT Center
offered its first annual
ICT Summer Faculty Development Week in San Francisco. This
event offers qualified ICT faculty the opportunity to learn to
teach a new course or to gain valuable skills to improve
teaching and learning experiences.
January 8th and 9th, 2009, concurrent with
Macworld, the Mid-Pacific ICT Center joined with the
National
ICT Center to host a
Winter 2009 ICT Educator Conference in San Francisco.
The Conference featured presentations from:
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Industry providers of ICT educational curriculum,
certifications, academies and resources
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The NCICT and MPICT communities on quality ICT educational
practices, and
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The Mid-Pacific ICT Center on its regional efforts,
including
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Strategies for expanding and diversifying ICT education
and workforce populations.
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