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Welcome to CCI 2017!

On behalf of the DEEN Synergy Committee, Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board, Lester B. Pearson School Board & LEARN are proud to co-host the 1st annual Joint Educational Technology Conference on October 30, 2017 at Laval Junior Academy (Directions/Map).

Conference Registration Form. Registration Closed on October 12, 2017

Mission Statement:

To provide teachers with Professional Development in Educational Technology that situates students as co-constructors of their own learning.

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Bienvenue à CCI 2017!

Le comité DEEN Synergy, la Commission scolaire Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, la Commission scolaire Lester-B.-Pearson et LEARN sont fiers de présenter conjointement la première conférence annuelle sur la technologie éducative, qui aura lieu le 30 octobre 2017 à l’école secondaire Laval Junior Academy (trajet/carte).

formulaire d’inscription à la conférence  FERMÉ le 12 octobre 2017

Énoncé de mission

Offrir aux enseignants du perfectionnement professionnel sur les technologies éducatives qui font de l’élève un cocréateur de son apprentissage.
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The Quick Survey will be Live on November 1, 2017
NEW ! Conference Feedback Form
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Pierre Doyon

Lester B. Pearson School Board
Teacher
Montreal
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Pierre Doyon has been teaching in a variety of settings since 1984, ranging from day care to university and a youth centre. He has taught ESL to adult immigrants and refugees, helped retrain adults, and taught adult education throughout the nineties. He has been a teacher at St. Thomas High School since 1999. Pierre also worked as a consultant for MEES from 2003 until 2014, and has worked for the International Baccalaureate Organization since 2001. He has a BA in Sociology and a PhD in Education from McGill, and a BEd and an MA in Child Studies from Concordia.