Take FETC's Attendee Survey, Win $50 Gift Card

As FETC organizers begin making plans for next year’s event, 2012 attendees are invited to give their feedback via a short online survey. Participants will be automatically entered into a drawing to win one of two $50 American Express gift cards.

Survey questions focus on technology and device use during the conference and attendees’ satisfaction with digital offerings like the FETC mobile app and the event's partnership with Edmodo.

FETC will use collected information to help guide the direction of FETC 2013, to be held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, Jan. 28-31.

Personal information will be used only to help select winners for the prize drawing. Winners will be notified by e-mail.

The survey is active until March 31.

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