
CompuCycle is excited to head to Austin, TX this week for the TCEA (Texas Computer Education Association) Annual Convention & Exposition.
This five-day convention brings together campus and district-level educators for a networking and learning experience that inspires innovative teaching and learning for classroom, campus, and district-wide success.
More than 400 companies – including CompuCycle are expected to showcase their products and services in over 90,000 square feet. CompuCycle will be there to share the latest trends and best practices for creating engaging classrooms that excite today’s active and inspired learners. CompuCycle offers premium brand refurbished computers with extended warranties to help educators bring their students a high-end experience, at a cost that works within a school budget. With CompuCycle, you never have to worry about the quality of our product because we guarantee it with 3-5 year warranties.
If you are attending the TCEA 2014 Convention make sure you stop by booth #2024 and see what CompuCycle has to offer!
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