WebsEdge/Education will be producing CEC TV for its 2nd year at the Council for Exceptional Children, Special Education Convention and Expo. CEC 2020 will be taking place in Portland, Oregon, from 5th – 8th Feb, where over 4,600 students, special educators and more gather to network and increase their knowledge of the Special Education field.
The CEC TV program aims to raise awareness of various best practices within the Special Education and Special needs sector. The program will be covering highlights from the Convention and Expo, as well as conducting interviews with award winners, recipients and keynote speakers to learn about the hot topics and the latest emerging practices in Special Education.
CEC TV will also feature films from university departments, centers, institutes and research groups from around America working in the field of special education and special needs. You can watch last year’s program below:
Where to watch CEC TV 2020:
You will be able to watch CEC TV on screens around the center, online and even in your hotel rooms. Follow along to gain insights from the leading special education experts. We film on location so be sure to keep an eye out as you may see us filming around the center and on set!
Hotels and Channels:
Hilton Portland Downtown (HQ) – Channel 48
The Duniway Portland, a Hilton Hotel – Channel 48
Hyatt Regency Portland – Channel 41
There is a lot happening at this year’s Special Education Convention and Expo, so follow us for updates from the expo on Twitter:
@WebsEdge_Edu | @CECMembership | #CEC2020 | #4SpecialEducation
CEC TV 2020 is part of WebsEdge/Education – our group and services for education-related organizations, connecting issues, and audiences through the power of conference television.
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