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TakingITGlobal Annual Report 2009

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25 TIGed Events Teaching and Learning (T+L) http://www.nsba.org/tl In October, TIGeducator Jennifer Klein attended the National School Boards Association's T+L Conference. Jennifer facilitated a workshop about the role of digital technology in improving students' global citizenship and 21st century skills, drawing on her own experiences using TIGed virtual classrooms. International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) http://center.uoregon.edu/ISTE/NECC2009 The 30th annual ISTE National Educational Computing Conference attracted over 18,000 attendees – making it the biggest in the event's history. We joined the gathering to promote our online expression tools and virtual classroom platform through two very well attended poster sessions. TIG Executive Director Jennifer Corriero, who sits on the ISTE Conference Committee, also presented at the Global Education Competiveness Summit – a parallel event that convened politicians, policymakers, and corporate leaders from several countries to explore the challenge of improving student achievement. Global Youth Assembly http://www.youthassembly.ca/dnn/ During the last days of July and first days of August, over 600 delegates from around the world gathered in Edmonton for the Global Youth Assembly and Youth Educator Forum. We contributed to the event by facilitating 3 workshops and hosting an exhibit space in partnership with Youth Voices Research. World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) http://www.wise-qatar.org Organized by the Qatar Foundation, the inaugural WISE summit drew a multi-stakeholder mix of over 1,000 leading experts from 120 countries to Doha to exchange knowledge, experience, and success stories. The Summit sought to examine key challenges facing education and to promote visionary thinking about new education models. We were invited to attend the Summit in recognition of TIG's role championing innovation in education. Educators on TIGed 3,750 Students on TIGed 18,657 Schools on TIGed 1,923 Classes on TIGed 2,044 Countries Represented in TIGed 94 TIGed Statistics

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