The November 26-27, 2011 Seminar that was held in Port au Prince was a huge success. 48 principals and educators attended from all of the 10 regions of Haiti. Everyone was present both days at 8:00 Am and everyone stayed until the afternoon closing. The presentations on Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) were given bu Fequiere Vilsaint and Dominique Dumervil in Haitian Creole and Fr. Medard Laz gave 2 talks in English that were translated. IBL is a method of teaching and learning that has become very popular in the USA. Teachers and students formulate questions that pertain to the world around them. They then do reasearch to explore the answers to the questions. Finally a workable plan is put together and acted upon. With IBL the teachers asts as a guide to the students. IBL gets way from rote learning with a blackboard and chalk. The students are always involved and never bored. And they are working on issues and problems that pertain to their everyday lives. It was inspiring to see the 48 attendees respond whole-heartedly, participate, and interact with the presentations and with each other. They worked in small groups as do the students in IBL. The team introduced the technology on Sunday afternoon. They showed how valuable the computer is to doing the research. Using a new Kindle Fire tablet they were shown various lessons from a year’s curriculum as countless books that had benn downloaded. The attendees witnessed how the student could learn by interacting with the tablet in Creole or French. Everyone in the room wanted to purchase a downloaded Kindle Fire tablet. We said that we would be back on January 14-15 to train their 1st and 2nd grade teachers with IBL and we would bring the technology with us that they need. It was truly amazing to see the difference in the participants from Saturday morning when they arrived to when they left on Sunday afternoon. A new way of education had arrived in Haiti that will lead to a transformation of the country in the future.