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  Washington Working Connections IT Faculty Development Institute
  Washington Working Connections
  Each year the National Workforce Center for Emerging Technologies at Bellevue College and the Microsoft Corporation hold a week-long IT institute for IT faculty throughout Washington State.
   
  Washington Working Connections Mission:
 
  • Provide a year-long continuum of community building events and activities amongst the community college and high school faculty statewide.
  • Promote and implement new technologies that advance literacy for our state's community college and high school faculty members throughout the year.
  • Increase the number of IT and IT-infused faculty participating in the high quality professional development and training opportunities that Working Connections provides.
  • Consistently grow and evolve a suite of IT pedagogy of current and future best practices in various technology enhancements that enhance faculty teaching and student learning.
  • Continue to grow and evolve IT and IT-infused community college and high school faculty partnering with, and learning from, industry.
   
  2009 Working Connections Faculty Development Institute
  The Working Connections IT Faculty Development Institute (WC Institute) held its 11th annual Working Connections Institute August 25-28, 2009, at Bellevue College. Tracks were selected based upon the survey results.

Tracks for 2009 Contact Maureen Majury at 425.564.4229 or by email with further questions, or comments.
   
  View the 2009 Program
   
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