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You're Invited: Inaugural Meeting of Phoenix EdTech Women

Colleagues and EdTech Professionals,

 

We are pleased to announce the Inaugural Meeting of the Phoenix Chapter of EdTech Women. You are invited to join Phoenix EdTech Women to assist in advancing the status of women in education, technology, and leadership in Phoenix and internationally.

 

Our mission is to increase the leadership capacity of women in education technology through inclusivity, visibility, and impact.

 

We are:

·         a networked community for women's leadership in education technology.

·         business experts, technologists, designers, and educators working to support the development of women's leadership capacity and opportunity in education technology.

·         building connections and skills that lead to stronger businesses, better products, and different schools.

·         creating a community, united on the local, national, international, and digital levels, committed to support and innovation, driven to make change.

 

Please visit the EdTech Women website for more information and details on the international organization. The Phoenix Chapter will uphold the mission and values of EdTech Women while creating our own unique goals, initiatives, and endeavors. This Chapter will meet regularly to drive initiatives forward toward the goals and mission.

 

Any person who is interested in technology, education, and the advancement of women is encouraged to attend and join this organization. Please send this invite to any interested persons and please invite a friend to the meeting.

 

This is going to be good!

This is going to be fun!

This is going to be BIG!

So don't miss out and RSVP today to attend.

 

Meeting Details:

 

Phoenix EdTech Women - Inaugural Meeting

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Arizona State University, Tempe Campus

Memorial Union, Ventana Ballroom

Lunch will be provided (Please click here to RSVP)

 

This meeting is supported and co-sponsored by EdPlus and the University Technology Office (UTO) at Arizona State University

 

·         Tentative Agenda:

o    Welcome

o    Networking Activity

o    Ideas Sharing

o    Organization Structure

o    Action Items & Next Steps

o    Closing

 

Bring your thoughts on issues concerning women in technology professions and your willingness to network and share ideas!

 

If you have questions, please contact Gemma or Athena.

 

We look forward to meeting you!

 

Sincerely,

 

Gemma & Athena

Phoenix EdTech Women Founders/Organizers

 

Gemma Garcia, M.A.Ed.                                                       

Director of Online Curriculum and Digital Innovation                   

College of Liberal Arts and  Sciences                                                                             

Arizona State University

Gemma.Garcia@asu.edu                                                 

 

Athena Kennedy, Ph.D.

Manager of Instructional Design for Continuing and Professional Education

EdPlus - ASU Online

Arizona State University

Athena.Kennedy@asu.edu

 

 

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