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October 16, 2012 LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – A free Google Summit for K-20 educators is coming to the La Grande Middle School this Saturday, Oct. 20. Breakfast will be available beginning at 8 a.m., with the first session beginning at 9. The summit concludes at 1 p.m.
Featured demonstrations from educators who use Google Apps will include Google Sites, Calendar, Drive, Forms, Spreadsheets and Hangouts. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss how these tools can be used in their classrooms and help build the schedule for the conference by selecting the areas of greatest interest when they register.
The summit is a collaborative effort of the La Grande School District, InterMountain Education Service District, Oregon Virtual School District, and EOU’s Center for Teaching, Learning and Assessment.
One hour of graduate credit is available for participants though EOU.
For more information and to register visit the Eastern Oregon Fall Summit website or e-mail Heidi Harris at hharris@eou.edu.
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