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CESI Conference 2017


Saturday, 4 March 2017


The 2017 annual conference of the Computers in Education Society of Ireland (CESI) will take place on Saturday 4th March at the St. Patrick’s Campus of Dublin City University. The conference will be preceded by the now-traditional TeachMeet CESI event, which will be held on the evening of Friday 3rd March at the Regency Hotel, Dublin 9.

Conference Theme: "Making Connections: transformation through technology and teamwork"

The conference will provide an opportunity for the sharing of approaches, of ideas that have worked and those that have failed – indeed some of the best learning comes from this – and for those that are ‘works in progress’.  Conversations around common interests, learning from each other, making connections with people we wouldn’t otherwise meet – all are part of the wealth of this much anticipated annual event.

The CESI conference is a calendar highlight for those who are interested in integrating technology into their teaching and learning and this year promises to uphold the high standard that has been set by previous CESI events.  The conference features a mix of presentations and hands-on workshops, high-profile keynote speakers and opportunities to engage with educators from all levels of the Irish education system.

For more information, visit http://www.cesi.ie/conferences/conference-2017/

Access to registration available here.


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