13th iEARN Annual Teachers Conference and Youth Summit, July 3-7, 2006 in Enschede, the Netherlands.

'iEARN is providing us a window through which we can not only see others but be seen by others as well.' Lockias Chitanana, Zimbabwe

Each year 700-1,600 educators and students from over 80 countries come together for a week to share how they are integrating technology and international collaboration into their classrooms. The Annual iEARN Conference is the world's largest such international gathering of both practitioners and Ministry of Education officials and is open to anyone who is interested in collaborative online project work.

The main sponsor for the 2006 conference is the Dutch Ministry of Education via the national portal 'Kennisnet,' a strategic alliance that allows you to connect to 100's of Dutch educators during the conference. The conference motto is "A learning World" ... welcome to Holland! For information, and to register for the 2006 iEARN Conference, see http://www.iearn2006.nl/ (Early registration is until April 1, 2006)

iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) is the world's largest network of primary and secondary schools, and youth organizations, using technology to collaborate on educational projects. Launched in 1988, iEARN now has over 17 years of experience and involves over 20,000 schools and 1 million students every day in 120 countries. For more information, see http://www.iearn.org
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iEARN-USA (http://us.iearn.org)

iEARN International (http://www.iearn.org)
International Education and Resource Network
Connecting Youth...Making a Difference

Join us at the 13th Annual iEARN World Conference,
July 3-7, 2006 in the Netherlands
http://www.iearn2006.nl/
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