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THWT Summer Workshops
Registration & Payment

  • 6th annual "Teaching History With Technology" Workshop at Noble & Greenough School in Greater Boston, July 28 - 30, 2008. Cost is $595.00

  • 2nd annual "Teaching English & Language Arts With Technology" Workshop at Noble & Greenough School in Greater Boston, July 14-16 , 2008. Cost is $595.00

  • New: "Teaching with Web 2.0" Workshop at Noble & Greenough School in Greater Boston, June 24-26, 2008. Cost is $595.00

 

There are two options to register for a THWT technology Workshop:

  1. If paying by check or requesting a Purchase Order:
  • If you plan to pay by check or are requesting a Purchase Order , please complete this Registration Form
  • Next, please make Check payable to the "Center for Teaching History With Technology" and mail to:
    Center for Teaching History With Technology
    c/o Tom Daccord
    806 West Roxbury Parkway
    Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467
    You will be notified of the status of your registration within two weeks of receipt of your check.

OR

2. If you plan to pay online by credit card:

 

 

The Center for Teaching History With Technology reserves the right to cancel any workshop due to insufficient enrollment.


 

Summer
Technology
Workshops
2008

"Teaching History with Technology"
July 7-9 in Boston

"Teaching English and Language Arts with Technology"
July 14-16 in Boston

"Teaching with Web 2.0 "
June 24-26 in Boston

"The most hands-on, practical, and cutting-edge workshop I have ever attended."
Carlo Palusci, Zurich International School

"The most effective professional development class I have ever attended."
Robert Morrison, Fenn School, Concord MA

Custom
Technology
Workshops
for Schools

Now scheduling workshops for Spring 2007 and Fall 2008 .

THWT Workshops

"Your examples showed how we can maximize student participation in every class activity, and thus have them take ownership of their own learning."
Margartia Curtis, Head of School, Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, MA


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