Designed for trade association, exhibitors, academic institutions and speakers, List and promote your online events
Largest database of verified shows since 2015, Detailed profiles of verified trade shows, conferences and consumer shows. Create your event and attract attendees and exhibitiors, Listing tools for verification, institution and corporation.
Connect with verified event organizers, Listing and RFP tools for verified venue operators.Size events by verified attendee and exhibitor count database
Research verified b2b events by industry and profession, Review virtual exhibitor showcase. Create Profile. Connect with verified event organizers and exhibitors.
Search 900k verified exhibitor database organizedby 2,000+ events since 2018.
Event Overview:
The Georgia Educational Technology Conference (GaETC), an annual event, is sponsored by the Georgia Educational Technology Consortium, Inc. The Conference chair is appointed by the Consortium's Board of Directors to lead the Steering Committee, which organizes the annual Conference. The Board, the Steering Committee, and the various sub-committees are composed of unpaid volunteers. The Board contracts with McRae Conferences & Trade Shows of Tallahassee to manage the exhibits and conference registration.
GaETC is dedicated to the professional development of educators. For more than two decades, the Conference has played a key role in helping educators at all levels increase their understanding of the role of technology in education. The Conference provides educators the opportunity to learn about the latest in educational technology and offers a forum for discussion among professionals concerned with technology in education. GaETC offers almost 250 concurrent sessions, nationally known speakers and presenters, workshops focusing on the latest in technological innovations and software, and over 200 commercial exhibits featuring state-of-the-art technology.
GaETC is open to any individuals interested in educational technology. There is no typical organizational structure--no membership dues and no membership list. Those who have attended a recent conference or who have filled out our online form requesting information will receive updates through emails and postal mail. The descriptions of concurrent sessions and workshops will be available in the conference program and on this website.
The Conference was first held in 1989 at the Ironworks Convention and Trade Center in Columbus. After a few years, it moved to the Macon Centreplex Trade and Convention Center. In 2001, the conference moved to the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center for two years and then returned to Macon for two years before moving to the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park in 2005.
Attendee Information:
With a wide variety of strands and topics, the GaETC will benefit teachers, media specialists, technology coordinators, technology specialists, special educators, vocational teachers, administrators, paraprofessionals, curriculum directors, staff development coordinators, Title I coordinators, and everyone else interested in educational technology.
Exhibitor Information:
At GaETC you can showcase your products and services and introduce your new products in a venue geared to your market. GaETC provides the perfect opportunity for vendors to meet new customers and connect to your current customers.
WHO ATTENDS GaETC?
Media Specialists • Principals/Deans • School Technology Coordinators • Computer Educators • System Technology Coordinators • District Administrators/Superintendents • Teachers
2016 Statistics: 4,200 Attendees | 205 Exhibiting Companies
About The Georgia Educational Technology Consortium:
The Georgia Educational Technology Consortium, Inc.®, a non-profit corporation independent of any educational or commercial entities, is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors, all unpaid volunteers, under the leadership of Dr. Wayne Robinson of the Creative Discovery Museum.
Source : Event Website