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  The 2025 Ohio Educational Technology Conference (OETC) will be held in person February 11-13, 2025, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, and the Management Council is proud to be a collaborator of this conference. This event is...
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The deadline for executive director applications at the Licking Area Computer Association is January 26, 2024.
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The Ohio Educational Technology Conference (OETC) will be held in person February 14-16 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, and the Management Council is proud to be a collaborator of this conference. This event is designed to cultivate...
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The Southwest Ohio Computer Association (SWOCA), on behalf of two member districts, received news today that they are the recipient of two grant awards equaling $275,000 to increase broadband access and connectivity in three local school districts. The grant funds...
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The Southwest Ohio Computer Association (SWOCA) is proud to announce that they are celebrating their 30th anniversary of business this week in serving local public school districts, private schools, educational service centers, and municipalities. Located in Hamilton behind the campus...
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Now, more than ever, the work you do for Ohio’s PreK-12 education community is critical to every student’s success. Don’t miss the opportunity to share your expertise with colleagues at Connect & Collaborate – the only conference for Ohio’s ESC,...
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ITCs are delivering video collaboration platforms and INFOhio digital resources to enable remote learning. Over 2,000 educators virtually connected to attend free Zoom and INFOhio trainings offered by the Management Council and Ohio’s 18 Information Technology Centers (ITCs). The trainings...
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Connecting with parents, students, community members, and staff is easier than ever with the help of Ohio’s Information Technology Centers and Zoom.
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Congratulations to the 19 districts and six Information Technology Centers selected to join the Proving Ground network of districts that will work together to address common challenges faced by rural schools.
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Seven ITCs have partnered with the non-profit Generation YES to launch the GenYES program in 22 schools from 17 districts to create Student Technology Leaders across Ohio.
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