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2nd International PebblePad Conference: PebbleBash 2012

After 12 months of repeated questions about whether there will be another PebbleBash we’re delighted to confirm that you can put the following dates in your diaries: 19th, 20th & 21st June 2012.

This is going to be an exciting event just prior to the launch of PebblePad+ where hopefully we’ll have initial presentations from early adopters from Australasia and sessions on how people have implemented activities from the recent Pebblegogy book. We’re still finalising details with the venue and putting together competitive delegate packages, but we can guarantee that if the PebbleBash 2012 is half as successful as 2010 you will not want to miss out. Places will be limited so make sure you book early – you have been warned!

To find out more about PebbleBash 2012
please visit the official conference website at http:www.pebblebash.co.uk/.

There you will find the latest news, themes, topics, a section to submit a paper and of course to book your place.

Go to PebbleBash 2012
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