EduGeeknet Open Registration and Announce Line Up for 2006 Northern Conference
Released on = February 27, 2006, 5:00 pm
Press Release Author = EduGeek.net
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = EduGeek.net today announced the final line up for EduGeek.net North Conference and opened the doors for registration.
Press Release Body = UK, Monday, 27 February 2006. EduGeek.net today announced the line up for EduGeek.net North and has now open registration for the conference. People can register and see line up at http://www.edugeekconference.net.
EduGeek.net, the leading website for ICT Support staff in education, is please to announce topics and speakers for the conference. The conference, taking place on 19th April 2006 at Rochdale City Learning Centre, will include talks from about Windows Vista, Blogging, Thin clients and more. Spokesperson Russell Dyas said: -
"After our first conference last year, and all the positive feedback we had, the only negative aspect was that people in schools and college further north wanted conferences and workshops closer to them. The northern conference is our first conference and we plan to do a second one in south later this year, as well as several workshops in conjunction with the ICT Register and Specialist Schools & Academies Trust."
The conference schedule is as follows: - Introduction By Russell Dyas From EduGeek.net Session 1 - ILife & IWeb - Speaker From The Apple Centre Manchester Session 2 - Blogging - Josie Fraser Session 3 - Thin Client 101 - Ric Charlton Session 4 - Helpdesk 101 - Tony Sheppard Of Lodge Park Technology College Session 5 - 45mins - Microsoft Vista Presented By Nick Umney Of Microsoft UK EduGeek.net can be contacted on details below for more information, interviews and photo requests.
Media Website: - http://www.EduGeekconference.net/media
About EduGeek.net
Edugeek.net, is a peer support group that seeks to share information and best practice amongst technical staff, was started in early summer 2005 and its members have worked hard to produce a comprehensive forum where technical and support staff get and give advice to one another.
They are also working with the ICT Register (run by the Specialist Schools & Academies Trust) to expand the support available to technical staff in school and learning centres across the country.
The latest developments also include the creation of regional training workshops for technicians, looking at deployment of it solutions in school, including work with Apple to follow up their regional training session for teachers, with regional training sessions for technicians.
Edugeek are developing a number of podcasts and screencasts for technicians over the next few months to add to this and are always willing to try new technologies or ideas to make ICT in schools that little bit better.
Web Site = http://www.edugeekconference.net/media
Contact Details = Russell Dyas Tel UK 0207 871 4149 Tel US 240 764 47 02 russell.dyas@gmail.com