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2009 Virginia Educational Technology Conference
The 2009 Virginia Educational Technology Conference, formerly known as the Educational Technology Leadership Conference, combines with Innovate 2009 to bring technology leaders and practitioners an event that inspires, informs, and provokes discussion.

The 2009 Virginia Educational Technology Conference will be held October 28-30, at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. The conference organizers are soliciting proposals for sessions that demonstrate successful and innovative projects and initiatives that use technology to improve and enhance Student Academic Achievement or 21st Century Skills and Knowledge.

The greatly expanded 2009 Virginia Educational Technology Conference (VETC 2009) has something for everyone. If you are a teacher, join us as presenters and exhibitors demonstrate the latest instructional innovations in teaching. If you are responsible for the planning, coordination, and implementation of educational media and technology programs or if you are a coordinator of instructional technology, library media, distance learning, instructional television, and instructional computing applications, VETC 2009 provides valuable information and innovative ideas in a single location. Division superintendents, curriculum coordinators, staff development specialists, administrative computing specialists, university teacher education professionals, telecommunication professionals, and instructional technology resource teachers benefit from the program and contact with colleagues from across the Commonwealth.

Conference information can be located at [|http://vetc.09.org].

Conference proposals must be submitted by Friday, July 31.

The proposals must be submitted online only at: [|http://www.vetc09.org/proposals].

Requests for additional information should be e-mailed to the Conference Chairperson at kpotter@vt.edu.

The status of proposal acceptance will be e-mailed to the lead presenter by Thursday, August 20.

Requests for additional information should be e-mailed to the Conference Chairperson at kpotter@vt.edu.