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Teachers College, Columbia University & NY EdTech Meetup are proud to present the 2018 NY EdTech Expo!
Attendees will be treated to an interactive experience with more than 10 EdTech startups, discover new ways to support learning, & give real feedback to entrepreneurs building new products for the classroom.
Agenda
For All:
EdTech Expo
Super Speakers
Expert Investor Panel
For Teachers:
"Tackling an EdTech Expo" Workshop
EdTech innovators, including entrepreneurs, educators, investors, & enthusiasts are all invited to participate in our Expo to visit the booths of our startups, learn about their work, & offer them suggestions. Keep an eye on the NY EdTech Meetup page to find out more about our presenting companies.
In addition to the expo, we'll be hosting 3 amazing speakers, for 5-minute presentations & Q&As. Our speakers are:
Ignacio Jayo - high school teacher, STEM lab manager, & creator of CentennialX, an incubator for high school students engaging in challenges presented by industry professionals.
Joey Nutinsky - founder & CEO of Ruvna, providing school safety systems to help schools stay connected in emergency situations.
Emily Kirsch - Instructional Technology Coach & Manager of Community Outreach for Educate, supporting schools with pedagogically sound integration of technology across New York City.
Our speakers will be followed by an expert panel discussing theinvestor perspective on edtech. The panel will be moderated by Michelle Dervan, a principal for ReThink Education, a venture capital firm focused on education technology.
Calling all teachers! Prior to the General Admission, there will be a professional development session for current teachers & TC students around vetting, selecting & effectively integrating the just right EdTech tool for your classroom. Earn 2 CTLEs!
NOTE ON CHECK IN:All attendees must present a photo ID at security on the way into the building.
****Please note that NY EdTech MeetUp, Educate, & Alley Watch are not affiliated with Teachers College or Columbia University. Any information that is submitted to this system will becomes part of thier database. Teachers College or Columbia University is not responsible for its use.****
You can request disability-related accommodations. Contact OASID atoasid@tc.edu,(212) 678-3689,(212) 678-3853TTY, (646)678-755-3144video
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