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July 26, 2011
Microsoft's Innovative Education Forum
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• Microsoft Corporation is bringing 100 of the USA’s best educators to its corporate headquarters this week to connect, collaborate and share their inventive teaching methods at the 2011 U.S. Innovative Education Forum.
The event aims to recognize outstanding educators who engage and inspire their students to learn by creatively including technology into their school and classroom curricula.
Educators who attend the forum will participate in hands-on learning sessions with the latest Microsoft technologies and present their innovative learning projects to a panel of judges.
• Judges will select 10 projects to represent the U.S. at the “Microsoft Partners in Learning Global Forum” Nov. 6-11 in Washington, D.C., where more than 500 educators from around the world are expected to compete.
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