Plan now to submit a proposal to present to The Governor's Wisconsin Educational Technology Conference (GWETC), 1999.
This year's conference will be held at the new Midwest Express Center, in Milwaukee, WI October 12-14, 1999. Pre-conference Workshops and Labs are scheduled for October 11th for Higher Education and October 12th for K-12. This new feature is possible because of the generous offer of facilities and equipment from Milwaukee educational institutions: Milwaukee Public Schools, UW-Milwaukee, Milwaukee Area Technical College and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.
Now in its seventh year, GWETC has continued to grow in both quality and attendance. With these successes in mind Conference organizers are expecting attendance to increase substantially this year. To meet the demand of a larger number of participants, the number of Sessions, Workshops and Labs will be increased from 179 to 250 and the number of Exhibitors from 67 to over 300. New types of Special Events are also being added to this expanded GWETC Conference: Poster Sessions, Exhibitor Showcases, Hands-on Classrooms and Learning and Cultural Tours - events that the spacious Midwest Express Center can easily handle.
For an Application Form see www.gwetc.org or call 608-264-9724. Submission deadline for Applications is March 19th. GWETC is cosponsored by: TEACH Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin-Extension, the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and the Wisconsin Technical College System.
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