
Dr. S. Kay Gandy (left) and Dr. Rebecca Stobaugh presented "Avatars, Blabberize, and Cell Phones: ABCs of the Digital Age" at an international conference in Spain.
Dr. Rebecca Stobaugh and Dr. S. Kay Gandy, faculty members in WKU’s School of Teacher Education, presented at the International Technology, Education and Development (INTED) conference March 8 in Valencia, Spain.
Their presentation, Avatars, Blabberize, and Cell Phones: ABCs of the Digital Age, introduced attendees to the wide variety of technology uses in the classroom.
The conference hosted more than 400 presenters from 65 countries and 100 universities. INTED is an international forum for those who wish to present their projects and innovations in education and technology, having also the opportunity to discuss the main issues and results in the field of education and research. The general aim of the conference is to promote international collaboration in education and technology in all educational fields and disciplines.
Contact: Kay Gandy, (270) 745-2991.




