More than 70 educators participated in the first annual Google Education Summit (July 8-13) at Wisconsin Lutheran College. Attendees listened to lectures from some of the nation’s foremost Google professionals, experienced cutting-edge technologies, and enjoyed nightly activities in downtown Milwaukee. The Google Education Summit sought to be transformational, both on a personal and holistic level. Attendees were asked to transform their current work and education paradigm by developing an Apex Project as they progressed through the week. By the end, many attendees had fully functional, digitally transformed unit plans to bring back to their 21st century classrooms.

Read what attendees had to say, or tweet, about the 2012 Google Education Summit:
“Great week at #GoogleEduSummit. My mind is full of new ideas.”“I was very impressed with the organization of the class over the course of the whole week. Everything ran smoothly. I will be recommending this course to my faculty and other teachers.”“It is the last day of the Google Education Summit. I have seen and learned so much. If only I could remember it all! #GoogleEduSummit” “This BY FAR was the best conference I have ever been a part of…”“Thanks for hosting #GoogleEduSummit, it was a busy but awesome time.”
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