FETC 2023: Technology Opens the Door to New Innovations in K–12 Education

The Future of Education Technology Conference invites administrators, IT leaders, educators, library media specialists and ed tech coaches to convene for four days of sharing and learning. This year’s conference, in New Orleans, will highlight how educational technology positively disrupted the past three years of learning.
Keynote sessions planned for the event will showcase technology through the lens of what it means for the future of education. Attendees can catch Anne-Marie Imafidon, founder and CEO of Stemettes and host of the Women Tech Charge podcast, presenting on the importance of…

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