Technology in Education Partnership
Technology in Education Partnership
The Technology in Education Partnership of Western Massachusetts (TEP) is a project of the Collaborative for Educational Services.
Mission
TEP's mission is to plan, implement, and sustain the development of integrated multimedia technologies and electronic information resources in order to promote successful teaching and learning at educational institutions across the education continuum in western Massachusetts.
History
TEP was formed in 1997 by Greenfield Community College and the school districts of Franklin County and, in 1999, expanded to include other districts in the Commonwealth. TEP currently serves 34 school districts and 5 educational collaboratives, representing more than 60 schools, in Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, Berkshire, Middlesex, and Worcester counties. For more information, visit the TEP website.
Thursday, March 15Kittredge Center at Holyoke Community College |
The 2012 Technology in Education (TiE) Conference is happening in March! Join us for a day of sessions with local educators, a dynamic vendor expo, and networking opportunities.
The Conference Committee is currently seeking proposals for presentation. To submit your proposal, register for the conference, or learn about Vendor Sponsorship, visit the conference website.
