AfterHours Networking
Arizona's Learning Innovators mixin-it-up at
GAZeL's AfterHours Networking in a Community Near You
GAZeL’s Innovative Learning Collaborative will provide Arizona's Learning Innovators in education business, government, and nonprofit organizations opportunities to mix-it-up at AfterHours festivities happening simultaneously, same day and time in Tucson, Phoenix, and other sites in the state, all connected with live video conference links.
The Agenda for Arizona's premier Innovative Learning networking experience for consumers and providers of Innovative Learning technologies and services is simple
These informal After Hours networking opportunities, from 5:30-7:30 pm, will be hosted at local Innovative Learning or related companies, education institutions or nonprofit organizations. The hosts will be asked to provide a facility and refreshments. Our first locations will be:
Why You Want To mix-it-up
LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Smartphones, Google +, e-mail are all great stuff but just not the same as live, face-to-face, press-the-flesh networking. Our networking events provide a great opportunity for you to:
Local Community Collaboratives
The Collaborative will develop local community collaboratives in Tucson, Phoenix and other sites around the state in sync with the statewide collaborative. This will enable education innovators to network and collaborate in their local communities, but be a part of the statewide Collaborative. Local Leadership Teams will be recruited.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who cares about the future of education in Arizona and wants to learn about, and participate in Creating a Culture of Education Innovation that will transform teaching and learning in Arizona. So, the business community, elected officials, Innovative Learning enterprise executives and practitioners, nonprofit organizations, and education innovators and administrators from K-12 education, public and private colleges and universities and community colleges, education advocates, parents, technology and innovative learning organizations should be there.
The Agenda for Arizona's premier Innovative Learning networking experience for consumers and providers of Innovative Learning technologies and services is simple
- refreshments
- brief innovative learning presentations originating from one or more locations
- announcements
- requests for help
- networking, networking and more networking.
These informal After Hours networking opportunities, from 5:30-7:30 pm, will be hosted at local Innovative Learning or related companies, education institutions or nonprofit organizations. The hosts will be asked to provide a facility and refreshments. Our first locations will be:
- Skysong in Scottsdale
- Pima Community College In Tucson
- Other sites TBD
Why You Want To mix-it-up
LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Smartphones, Google +, e-mail are all great stuff but just not the same as live, face-to-face, press-the-flesh networking. Our networking events provide a great opportunity for you to:
- Socialize and network with colleagues engaged in Innovative Learning.
- Socialize and network with colleagues engaged in Innovative Learning.
- Identify potential providers or strategic partners for their initiatives.
- Explore new career opportunities or find new employees.
Local Community Collaboratives
The Collaborative will develop local community collaboratives in Tucson, Phoenix and other sites around the state in sync with the statewide collaborative. This will enable education innovators to network and collaborate in their local communities, but be a part of the statewide Collaborative. Local Leadership Teams will be recruited.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who cares about the future of education in Arizona and wants to learn about, and participate in Creating a Culture of Education Innovation that will transform teaching and learning in Arizona. So, the business community, elected officials, Innovative Learning enterprise executives and practitioners, nonprofit organizations, and education innovators and administrators from K-12 education, public and private colleges and universities and community colleges, education advocates, parents, technology and innovative learning organizations should be there.