
The 2nd Annual Marshall County Technology & Energy Fair is coming to the Marshall County High School in Lewisburg on May 27, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This year, the event promises to bring seminars and booths with lots of information on the latest in technology and energy innovations and how the two tools can help your home, office or business.
The Marshall County Joint Economic and Community Development Board is sponsoring the event through its Technology Committee. The committee has been working feverishly over the past several weeks to come up with vendors and instructors on technology and energy and has come up with a great line up of information for the whole family, as well as entrepreneurs and local businesses.
“This will be a great opportunity for parents to come and learn what their children already know about the latest in technology,” said Fair Director Suzanne Ingram. “They will also be able to see the state-of-the-art technology being utilized by their children in the classrooms of Marshall County.”
Along with several vendor booths displaying everything from solar energy panels to software for the home or office, there will be several informative sessions taking place. The sessions will target Business, Parents and Teachers and begin at 11 a.m.
From 11 – 11:50 a.m., the sessions will include an Energy Panel discussion with TVA, local utilities and representatives from the green energy business field. Sessions will include Open Office: Powerful, Impressive, and Did I Mention Free? by Suzanne Ingram, Tennessee Electronic Library by Sue Maszaros and Microsoft Office 2007-What's New? by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor.
From 12 – 12:50 p.m., the sessions will include Tips to Tap into the Facebook Customer Base by Greg Lowe, Water Conservation for Homes & Businesses, Tennessee Electronic Library by Sue Maszaros, Brainpop and Learn360 by Suzanne Ingram and Using Lightspeed to Keep Your Computer Safe by Marshall County Technology Department.
At 1 – 1:50 p.m., the sessions will include Collaborative Learning with Videoconferencing by Mike Lay, a Network Security Panel Discussion, Internet Safety Awareness for Parents by Shane Chapman, SRO, Explore, Experiment, Excite with Videoconference Programs by Dr. Elaine Huffines and Microsoft 2007 Powerpoint Intro by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor. The session with Dr. Huffines will be a virtual session conducted from her office at Forrest High School in Chapel Hill.
2 – 2:50 p.m., sessions will include Web Design for Small Businesses by Lena Wright, Licenta Designs, Resume Writing by Kim Anderson, Cell Phone Safety by Shane Chapman, SRO, Everybody Has a Story – Digital Storytelling by Suzanne Ingram, Collaborative Learning with Videoconferencing by Mike Lay and Microsoft 2007 Excel Creations by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor.
The final two sessions will be Microsoft Office 2007-What's New? by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor at 3 p.m. and Use Powerpoint to Create Scrolling Info about Your Business at 4 p.m.
Do not miss this opportunity to see the latest technologies being used in Marshall County Schools and to learn more about how the new technologies and energy innovations can help your home or business run better.
Doors to the event will open at 11 a.m. with vendor booths, door prizes and more and sessions on specific topics throughout the day. Come to the 2nd Annual Marshall County Technology & Energy Fair on May 27, 2010 at the Marshall County High School.
This year, the event promises to bring seminars and booths with lots of information on the latest in technology and energy innovations and how the two tools can help your home, office or business.
The Marshall County Joint Economic and Community Development Board is sponsoring the event through its Technology Committee. The committee has been working feverishly over the past several weeks to come up with vendors and instructors on technology and energy and has come up with a great line up of information for the whole family, as well as entrepreneurs and local businesses.
“This will be a great opportunity for parents to come and learn what their children already know about the latest in technology,” said Fair Director Suzanne Ingram. “They will also be able to see the state-of-the-art technology being utilized by their children in the classrooms of Marshall County.”
Along with several vendor booths displaying everything from solar energy panels to software for the home or office, there will be several informative sessions taking place. The sessions will target Business, Parents and Teachers and begin at 11 a.m.
From 11 – 11:50 a.m., the sessions will include an Energy Panel discussion with TVA, local utilities and representatives from the green energy business field. Sessions will include Open Office: Powerful, Impressive, and Did I Mention Free? by Suzanne Ingram, Tennessee Electronic Library by Sue Maszaros and Microsoft Office 2007-What's New? by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor.
From 12 – 12:50 p.m., the sessions will include Tips to Tap into the Facebook Customer Base by Greg Lowe, Water Conservation for Homes & Businesses, Tennessee Electronic Library by Sue Maszaros, Brainpop and Learn360 by Suzanne Ingram and Using Lightspeed to Keep Your Computer Safe by Marshall County Technology Department.
At 1 – 1:50 p.m., the sessions will include Collaborative Learning with Videoconferencing by Mike Lay, a Network Security Panel Discussion, Internet Safety Awareness for Parents by Shane Chapman, SRO, Explore, Experiment, Excite with Videoconference Programs by Dr. Elaine Huffines and Microsoft 2007 Powerpoint Intro by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor. The session with Dr. Huffines will be a virtual session conducted from her office at Forrest High School in Chapel Hill.
2 – 2:50 p.m., sessions will include Web Design for Small Businesses by Lena Wright, Licenta Designs, Resume Writing by Kim Anderson, Cell Phone Safety by Shane Chapman, SRO, Everybody Has a Story – Digital Storytelling by Suzanne Ingram, Collaborative Learning with Videoconferencing by Mike Lay and Microsoft 2007 Excel Creations by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor.
The final two sessions will be Microsoft Office 2007-What's New? by Susan Price, CCSC Adjunct Computer Instructor at 3 p.m. and Use Powerpoint to Create Scrolling Info about Your Business at 4 p.m.
Do not miss this opportunity to see the latest technologies being used in Marshall County Schools and to learn more about how the new technologies and energy innovations can help your home or business run better.
Doors to the event will open at 11 a.m. with vendor booths, door prizes and more and sessions on specific topics throughout the day. Come to the 2nd Annual Marshall County Technology & Energy Fair on May 27, 2010 at the Marshall County High School.
