K12 public education is in the midst of the next "disruptive innovation" that will change the way the world learns. Virtual learning plays a major role in movement from standardized instruction to student centered instruction. Every student is unique and learns differently, therefore learning should be "personalized," dynamic, and engaging. Virtual learning environments do present new challenges for technology leaders to consider. Come participate in this discussion with school leaders who have experienced first-hand the changes needed to prepare our networks, staff, teachers, administrators, parents, and students for the future.
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