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Top Technology Trends and 50 Education Innovators


2012 Yearbook
Technology Innovation in Education


Yearbook cover photoThe 2012 Yearbook aims to support and inspire education leaders on their paths to a more digital education. The first part of the Yearbook provides education technology market awareness by taking a look at IT spend, funding opportunities and top trends of the 2011-2012 school year. This will shed some light on what technologies are top of mind and how to fund them.

The second part highlights 50 education innovators that have led the way and provided best practice models to imitate. This look at what was done, who is doing it and where we are going is intended to provide guidance to education leaders on their own innovative quests in education.

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Yearbook Webinar

This complimentary webinar will cover the top trends with research and survey data from the Center for Digital Education and will highlight some of the who's who in education and what they have been doing to transform their schools.

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