The KIS EdTech team would like to share some exciting news. We have set a new record for the number of attendances for the school year. Our previous record was 1187 attendances in the 2012-13 school year.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all who have attended The Fish Bowl Sessions in the past, all past and present KIS EdTech team members, and the administration of Korea International School. Without each and every one of you The Fish Bowl Professional Development Program would not have been such a success.
Past and present KIS EdTech Team members:
Bruce Roadside
Christine Usyak
Mark Page
Tim Bray
Chris Bernhardi
David Lee
Amalia Kingsbury
Rick Mallon
Art Schultz
Steve Katz
Ben Summerton
Friday, April 24, 2015
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