Campus Consortium Presents Live Webinar on Overcoming Challenges That Prevent Technology Adoption For K-12 Schools

Join an interactive discussion with K-12 school district leadership panel members who will discuss how they are meeting the challenges of online learning and the mobile workforce.

July 22, 2021: Campus Consortium, a leading nonprofit technology association, will host a Live EdTalk titled “Overcoming Challenges That Prevent Technology Adoption For K-12 Schools” on Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 2:00 pm ET. 

The EdTalk will feature Jorge Martinez, Director of Instructional/Information Technology, Valley View Independent School District; Oxmara Mohamed, Head of Technology, Noor-Ul-Iman School; Leila H. Shatara, Head of School, Noor-Ul-Iman School; and Karl Horvath, Ph.D., President at Campus Consortium. The panel of K-12 school districts will discuss about the unique challenges of K-12 technology implementation and pathways to affordable and secure solutions.

“Over the last decade, the use of technology significantly increased in the Education sector. K-12 school districts are underprepared to support and implement enterprise technology solutions. There are pathways to system and services that are affordable, secure and easy to implement.” said Karl Horvath, Ph.D., President of Campus Consortium.

“Over the last decade, the use of technology significantly increased in the Education sector. K-12 school districts are underprepared to support and implement enterprise technology solutions. There are pathways to system and services that are affordable, secure and easy to implement.” said Karl Horvath, Ph.D., President of Campus Consortium.

Why Attend This EdTalk:  

K-12 school districts, planning to improve the online learning experience, secure student and parent data and provide ease of access to teaching, learning and administrative resources should attend this EdTalk. Learn from actual case studies presented by a panel of experts on implementing and supporting technology for K-12 School Districts.

 

Register for the EdTalk here: https://bit.ly/3itgD5r 

EdTalk Date: Thursday, July 29, 2021 

EdTalk Time: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET 

 

In addition to presenting EdTalks on the latest technology topics and trends, Campus Consortium offers a series of Technology In-Kind Grants throughout the year. To learn more about our In-Kind Grant Programs, visit: https://bit.ly/34iWB6H  

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About Campus Consortium: 

Founded in 2003, the Campus Consortium is a leading nonprofit technology association with hundreds of institutions and organizations in the Education and Healthcare sectors. The Campus Consortium mission is to help members reduce the time, cost, and effort associated with implementing enterprise IT services by leveraging shared resources, lessons learned, and best practices so that each member can avoid reinventing the wheel when adopting new technologies.

To know more about Campus Consortium, please visit: CampusConsortium.org 

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