Promotion

Follow and share #StuConf2017, @globalstuconf, and @learnrevproject for regular conference updates, and to share your excitement about this event.

Use this flyer to share about this conference with your colleagues and classrooms! https://www.smore.com/k1p78

Sample Tweets

  • Looking for an easy way to spread the word about #StuConf2017? Share our FB event w/your classroom & school network http://ow.ly/Wbc9308TYRh

  • Join #StuConf2017 on March 4th at 9am ET - a student-directed global conversation about #edtech http://ow.ly/Wbc9308TYRh

  • Peer learning w/ #students grades 6-12 at #StuConf2017 on Mar. 4 at 9am ET http://ow.ly/Wbc9308TYRh #edchat #edtech

 

Sample Post

Join me at the 2017 Global Student Conference, a student-directed global conversation about technology in education, on Saturday, March 4th from 9am - 9pm ET. Hear from students in grades 6-12 as they discuss and share their perspectives on educational technology. Visit http://globalstudentconference.com/page/attending-schedule to see the schedule of sessions in your time zone. Share that you’ll be attending on Facebook at http://ow.ly/Wbc9308TYRh, and be sure to tweet using #StuConf2017.

 

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Press Information:

2017 Student STEM + Entrepreneurship Conference

The 2017 Student STEM + Entrepreneurship Conference provides an international forum for the presentation, discussion, and sharing of best practices in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and entrepreneurship in schools and other academic settings. The conference, now in its third year, features keynote speakers and crowdsourced presentations by students in grades 6 through 12 and college. The annual online event, is free to attend and is scheduled for 9 AM to 9 PM, EST on Saturday, March 4, 2017.

Working under the guidance of educational consultants Lucy Gray and Steve Hargadon, Marymount’s Student Technology Leadership Team works in collaboration with students from the University School of Milwaukee, Willard Public Schools in Missouri, the Hockaday School in Dallas, and a school in Beijing to plan and host the only student-led endeavor of its kind. Over the course of the conference, student presenters and keynoters share innovative approaches and fresh perspectives to their learning in the STEM disciplines and entrepreneurship.


The call for proposals opens February 1 at http://globalstudentconference.com. Proposals are due by March 2, 2017.

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