2017 Future of Education Technology Conference Focuses on Early Childhood Education with Introduction of Specialized Track
        
        
        
        PALM  BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – The National Future of  Education Technology Conference (FETC), the largest, national, independent  education technology conference, today announced details of its Early  Learning track, one of five targeted session tracks available at the upcoming  FETC. Taking place January 24 - 27, 2017, at the Orange County Convention  Center in Orlando, Fla., FETC introduced the Early Learning track into the  programming of the 37th annual event to better meet the needs of  the conference’s audience of educators and administrators who serve young  children.
New research and policies on  the effect of technology on early child development are raising questions for  preschool and early elementary directors, administrators and teachers as they  grapple with how best to integrate tech into programs for young learners.  Designed for preschool and early elementary directors and administrators,  curriculum designers, educators, researchers and tech directors, the Early  Learning track will provide intensive workshops and hands-on sessions aimed  at helping attendees develop a deeper understanding of developmentally  appropriate uses of technology for children aged 3-8 years. Through the  nearly 30 distinct Early Learning sessions, participants will gain insight  into how and when to incorporate technology into programs for young learners.
“Technology allows educators  to bring new methods for innovation and creativity into the classroom, and it  absolutely has a place in early childhood education. What’s not always clear,  however, is what tools and strategies are best when integrating technology into  curriculum for our youngest learners,” said Gail Lovely, Suddenly It Clicks!  and program chair of the FETC Early Learning track. “By introducing a track  that is dedicated to just this question, we can help educators and  administrators further their efforts to take advantage of the newest tools  and resources available to enhance early learning opportunities.”
During FETC, preschool, PreK  and early elementary educators will have opportunities to take a deeper dive  into early learning technology topics such as incorporating technologies in  developmentally appropriate ways, ensuring equitable access for students,  family involvement, assessing devices and interfaces with young learners in  mind, and integrating digital citizenship within learning activities.  Incorporating educational technologies in playful settings while keeping  content and learning in mind will be the focus throughout the sessions. The  diverse and informational sessions offered at the event will provide early  learning teachers and administrators with a look at existing and emerging  technology, such as robotics, tablets, virtual reality, augmented reality and  more.
Through 15 special hands-on  workshops, attendees will be able to spend two-and-a-half hours immersing  themselves in new skills, strategies and materials that will enhance  educational activities in their own classrooms, schools and districts.  Featured Early Learning ed tech experts and thought leaders speaking at FETC  include:
    - Dr. Kate  Highfield, Research Fellow at Australia’s Research Institute for Professional  Practice Learning and Education (RIPPLE), who will present a number of  sessions, including an Early Learning Workshop titled “Creativity and Problem  Solving with Young Children: Is There an App to Cross Boundaries and  Borders?”
 
    - Tamara  Kaldor, Assistant Director of the Technology in Early Childhood (TEC) Center  at Erikson Institute, whose expertise will be showcased throughout FETC,  including during the Early Learning Workshop, “STEM and Tech Integration  Lesson Planning in Early Childhood: Planning for Play.”
 
    - Dr.  Katrina Keene, Educational Strategist for Dell, who will demonstrate some of  the newest digital devices and toys available on the market during her  concurrent session, “Top Tech Toys to Transform Your Classroom.”
 
    - Gail  Lovely, Independent Educator at Suddenly It Clicks!, who will present two  workshops focused on Early Learning topics: “Building Interactive Books with  Book Creator (Early Learning Edition)” and “Hands-on and Minds-on: Making  Technology-Rich Learning Tangible and Meaningful with Young Learners.”
 
    - Shayna  Cook, Policy Analyst, New America who is presenting “Getting the InTEL: New  Map Highlights Early Literacy Programs with Integrated Technology.”
 
More information about the  37th National Future of Education Technology Conference, including  registration details, is available at www.fetc.org or by calling toll-free  1-800-727-1227.
About  the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) 
The National Future of  Education Technology Conference (FETC), the largest, national, independent  education technology conference, annually attracts thousands of education and  technology leaders from around the world. Delivering strategies and best  practices for student success and schoolwide advancement, FETC is known as  one of the nation’s premier education technology events! Recognized for its  outstanding program year after year, FETC provides CTOs, CIOs, Innovation  Directors, Special Ed/Pupil Services Directors, Early Childhood Directors,  Media Specialists, Technologists, Administrators and other Educators,  the opportunity to explore the most effective integration of technology  across the curriculum — from preK-12 — through premium sessions, intensive workshops,  various concurrent sessions, live demonstrations of several hundred hardware  and software products, plus much more. www.FETC.org