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Leading the Learning photoLeading the Learning for the Net Generation 2.0
June 24, 2010

The Conference and Training Center at IU 13
1020 New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17601

The ever-accelerating pace of technological change is causing students to have increasingly unique expectations for their learning environments. Effective educational leadership is a combination of rigorous expectations for student engagement and relevant learning environments for all learners. 

Participants in the 2010 conference were able to:

  • Develop visions and strategies for educational change.
  • Redesign learning environments for today’s digital students.
  • Leverage the potential of institutional interconnectedness.
  • Synthesize new learning networks.

View 2010 Schedule and Session Descriptions

2010 Conference - Related Act 45 Program Information

Internationally Acclaimed Keynote Speakers Featured:

Jason OhlerJason Ohler

Jason Ohler has been a presenter, writer, teacher and consultant in the area of Digital Living and Learning for two decades. Jason helped create one of the first teacher education programs in the United States in response to the personal computer revolution that was devoted to effective educational practices using technology in the classroom (The Educational Technology Program at the University of Alaska in Juneau). He showed participants how “. . . to bring together technology, community and learning in ways that work...and while we are at it, to have fun.”

Resources from Jason Ohler's 2010 Presentation:


Will RichardsonWill Richardson

Will Richardson is known internationally for his work with educators and students to understand and implement instructional technologies and, more specifically, the tools of the Read/Write Web into their schools, classrooms and communities. A former public school educator for 22 years, Will’s own Weblog (Weblogg-ed.com) is a leading resource for the creation and implementation of Web 2.0 technologies on the K-12 level, and his is a leading voice for re-envisioning learning and teaching in the context of the fundamental changes these new technologies are bringing to all aspects of life.

Resources from Will Richardson's 2010 Presentation: