It’s undeniable that K-12 educators are always looking for new ways to learn from each other about how to maximize their roles in the ever-changing landscape of K-12 education. One of the most impactful ways that K-12 educators participate in professional development is by attending conferences where they can learn from K-12 thought leaders at various sessions and presentations. 

At Dyknow, we are committed to providing K-12 educators, whether Teachers, Technology Coaches, or Administrators,  with the resources and tools needed to be successful with the evolution of EdTech and technology integration in K-12 education. That’s why we launched the first-ever, digital Technology Coaching Conference, so that Tech Coaches, Teachers, and Administrators can learn from leading K-12 educators and gain useful tactics and instructional strategies to help them be successful. We knew that this event was needed, but K-12 educators can’t stop talking about how excited they are for the conference and what they want to learn. We put together some of the best Tweets to keep the energy going in anticipation of this event.

Check out what K-12 educators are saying about the Technology Coaching Conference (#TechCoachCon)…

What are K-12 Educators hoping to learn at #TechCoachCon?

Do you want to join these K-12 educators for a day of digital learning? Whether you are a Teacher, Technology Coach, or Administrator, this conference will have sessions covering everything related to collaboration for successful technology integration – and you won’t want to miss it!

Reserve your spot at #TechCoachCon!

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