The leading education technology conference invites school leaders at the elementary, middle and high school levels to nominate their outstanding STEM programs The National Future of Education Technology Conference
Each year, FETC is tailored to the needs of an increasingly technology-driven education community — and 2019 will be no exception. The 39th National Future of Education Technology
Dr. Ayanna Howard is Professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Endowed Chair in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
FETC 2018 STEM keynote, Ayanna Howard, Ph.D. career is highlighted by her focus on technology development for intelligent agents that must interact with and in a human-centered world,
As a FETC 2018 speaker, Nancy Conrad will present two sessions, “Fostering Career- and Citizenship-Readiness: Using Technology for Workforce Development” and “Global Engagement: Using Tech to Connect Students
Nine Schools Recognized for Exemplary STEM Education Programs in Elementary, Middle and High School Categories PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL–(Marketwired – Jan 12, 2017) – The National Future of
Disparities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics course-taking were apparent in a recent survey, but education stakeholders aware of such gaps believe subtle changes to a school environment
The annual Future of Education Technology Conference has worked to connect education leaders and technology experts and solution providers for 36 years – and 2017 will be no
Awards to Recognize Schools Demonstrating Excellence and Innovation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education The National Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC), a premier ed tech event, today