S.E.T.A. stands for Student Education Technology Association and we extend a
warm invitation to all pre-service teachers, K-12 teachers, and faculty to join
us on March 29,2008 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at College of Saint Mary in
Omaha for the fourth SETA conference.
What will it offer me?
College of Saint Mary Teacher
Education Department, the College of Saint Mary Student Education Association of
Nebraska (SEAN) and the
Nebraska
Education Technology Association (NETA) are encouraging and supporting
SETA. Attendance and/or participation in the conference will provide knowledge
of how to use technology in the classroom and an opportunity for undergraduates
to make professional presentations, which will provide professional materials to
include in a portfolio.
What are the goals of SETA?
SETA is designed to offer pre-service teachers the opportunity to get together
to share technology lessons, ideas, and experiences that can be added to their
growing toolboxes of knowledge preparing them for careers as teachers.
Experienced professionals will attend and participate to offer positive feedback
and ideas to the teachers of tomorrow.
What kinds of activities can I participate in or present?
The main focus of SETA is for pre-service teachers to create and present
learning and teaching activities voluntarily or as a class project, that
incorporate technology. The activities can vary from poster sessions to hands-on
workshops. Those interested in conducting workshops are strongly encouraged to
submit plans early to assure necessary accommodations.
Activities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
College of Saint Mary is well equipped and able to provide accommodations,
equipment and technical support for the event. Computer stations will be
available for the
convenience of checking email between sessions.
Who do I contact to participate?
To participate please take a moment and fill out the registration form. There is a $12 registration fee for attending.
Those selected to present will be waived the registration fee or will be
refunded at the conference. The first seventy student paid registrations
received will receive a free student pass to the NETA Conference in Omaha.
If you have any other questions or concerns please send them to
dacklie@csm.edu
Thank you for your interest, encouragement, and participation.
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