Mr. Mitch Smith: Homeschool Conference Speaker and Workshop
Leader Details
Smith, Mitch
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (SC)
United States of America (US)
|
|
|
www.dewlearning.com
|
Teach Them Diligently Homeschool Convention - Nashville (2013, TN) Teach Them Diligently Homeschool Convention - Spartanburg (2013, SC) |
|
Using iPads to Better Your Child’s Education
The ability for students to hold, hear, see and interact mwith their educational content has been documented to improve overall test results. iPads in your classroom can be a powerful tool for learning and comprehension. We will also discuss how these tools can help the teacher manage their overall classroom experience. This includes: Student management, Daily learning activities, Transcripts and testing.
Using iPads to Communicate for Learning
|
-
Founder, CTO & COO: Dew Learning
|
Mitch Smith is a technology entrepreneur, having launched four technology startups that resulted in three successful acquisitions. His career has been focused on utilizing technology to improve the overall communication within universities and 250+ companies worldwide, including Fortune 500 companies such as Aflac, Darden Restaurants, Nike, and Milliken. His passion is to enable Christian-related content to be deployed globally on mobile devices. Mitch graduated from The Citadel in Charleston, S.C. in 1990. He has been married to Ashley for 17 years, and she homeschools two of their three children.
|
6/15/2013 2:32:09 PM |
7/8/2013 1:58:10 PM |
|
(click here if map not visible above)
My hope is that this list will assist conference organizers in connecting with Mitch Smith and other workshop leaders and speakers. Furthermore, my desire is to help homeschool workshop leaders and speakers develop relationships with more convention planners and audiences. May your efforts be for the glory of Christ and the strengthening of His saints. Disclaimer:
Balancing the Sword makes no claims about the speakers' faith, ability, materials, etc. This speaker profile information is being provided free of charge. Please click the links and do your own research before issuing an invitation to your conference. Postings are subject to change.
1871
|