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Women in Ed Tech Lunch - Scottsdale

I was invited to this event on Friday and it's open to anyone in Ed Tech. I thought I would pass it along to see if we can get it sent out to all our staff and students to see if anyone can come? 

Please RSVP for the meeting

 

Here's the info...

 

The meeting is scheduled for Friday, June 22 at 12:00-1:15 pm in the Synergy room on the first floor of Skysong (Building 3). Parking is free at Skysong. Please plan to attend this brown bag lunch meeting and bring an interested friend or colleague! Special guest speaker, Leah Lommel (Chief Operating Office of EdPlus at ASU Online) will share her thoughts on women's issues in education, technology, and leadership. 

 

Ms. Suzan Rhoades

Part Time Instructor

Educational Technology Program

Professional Education Unit
Northern Arizona University
PO Box 5774
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-5774

Suzan.Rhoades@nau.edu
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