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Bring Your Own Technology to be launched at the Leading a Digital School Conference

The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) and Professor Michael Hough will launch Bring Your Own Technology: The BYOT guide for schools and families, by Mal Lee and Martin Levins, at the Welcome Reception of the Leading a Digital School Conference, hosted by IWBNet on 13 September 2012, on the Gold Coast.

Bring Your Own Technology will be launched by Dr Michael Hough.

Prof. Hough holds Professorial appointments in the Sydney Business School and the Australian Centre for Educational Leadership at the University of Wollongong. He speaks and writes extensively on the issues of how new technologies such as ICT affect schools and organisations. He is a past National President of ACEA and was a keynote speaker at the first National Leading a Digital School Conference. He is a member of an international think tank based at the University of Texas at Austin.

Co-authors, Mal Lee and Martin Levins, will both speak and launch and sign books and answer any questions immediately after the launch.

Read more about Bring Your Own Technology.

This conference is about understanding through a leader’s eyes the digital generation and their needs. In everything you do you will do it “wearing a leader’s hat”. You will reflect on and make sense of the possibilities for using digital technology in your school for your students. You will attend this conference because you are interested in leadership. You are a leader – or you aspire to lead.

***SPECIAL OFFER FOR ACER CUSTOMERS***

Quote ‘ACER’ when you register for the Sixth Leading a Digital School Conference and receive a $50 discount^.

^Please note this discount only applies to Full Conference Registrations (3 days) and is calculated off the single registration fee.

For further information and to register go to: http://www.iwb.net.au/conferences/digital/

 

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