Hatch To Present Technology Solutions at FETC 2012

Early learning technology provider Hatch will present "Bridging the Digital Divide with Early Intervention" at the Florida Education Technology Conference at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL next week.

One of four technology solution seminars, the interactive workshop will be presented by Early Learning Consultant Connie Cwik and Instructional Technology Specialist Tyrna King, both of Hatch. It will feature detailed solution demonstrations and "explore how early intervention with research-based instructional technology can positively affect student outcomes throughout school and beyond," according to information released by the company.

The seminar will be presented at 1:00 Tuesday, January 24 in room S230D.

Presenters for the other seminars include Cisco, Google, and Lenovo.

More information about the seminars can be found at fetc.org. Visit hatchearlychildhood.com for more information about Hatch.

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