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Connected Educator Month 2014: October

http://connectededucators.org/announcing-cem-2014/

Originally developed by the U.S. Department of Education and its partners as part of the Connected Educators initiative, Connected Educator Month offers highly distributed, diverse and engaging activities to educators at all levels, with the ultimate goal of getting more educators more connected, spurring collaboration and innovation in the space.

To help CEM …

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iTeach Academy in Miami June 9-13

The most important single factor in determining the success of any initiative with your faculty is professional development; putting together a cohesive and comprehensive professional development plan in coordination with your program leverages teacher buy-in to create a collaborative atmosphere that will facilitate the success of any initiative and have a sustained, long-term impact on …

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FSTE Reception and Photos

What an awesome event and every member left with a prize! I would like to take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to FSTE members for your commitment, cooperation, and support. I would also like to express my appreciation to the members who volunteered their time to work the FSTE booth at FETC. We were …

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FSTE Member Webinar: Grant Writing for Ed Tech in Your School – March 27 @ 8 PM

Bring your ed tech dreams to the FSTE webinar on Thursday, March 27, starting at 8 pm ET.

Start to prepare your own grant writing toolkit. Learn where to find grants for your classroom, quick ways to get money for small dreams, and an overview of strategies to prepare winning grant proposals. Register for …

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Washington Education Technology Policy Summit: March 18-19

Tuesday, March 18, 3:00-6:00, Washington, D.C. Hilton

Continues Wednesday, March 19, 8:00-4:00, Senate Visitor Center 209-08

On March 18, 2014, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®), and the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) will present the eleventh installment of the Washington Education Technology Policy Summit. …

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School Leadership Summit, March 27, 2014 – online and free

 Call for presentations is open now until March 15 HERE.

The Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL) and Steve Hargadon are pleased to announce the second annual School Leadership Summit, Thursday, March 27, 2014. Held online, this free world-wide conference will be a unique chance to participate in a collaborative global

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Computer science education is critical knowledge – opinion from MDCPS supt.

Steve Jobs once said, “Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer…because it teaches you how to think.” Statistically speaking, Jobs had it right.

Studies have shown that students who learn introductory computer science demonstrate improved math scores. But the reality is that computer science courses are fading from the national landscape. …

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Computer Science Education Week: Dec. 9-15

How will you observe Computer Science Education week? Dec. 9 is the birthday of Grace Murray Hopper, who was the inventor of the first computer programming language. Here’s a video from the David Letterman show, after her retirement in 1986, where she explains a nanosecond:

Here’s more about her life and work from the Smithsonian: …

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TERRA Mini-Grant Program

The Technology Education Resource & Redesign Alliance, Inc. (TERRA, Inc.) is a non- profit organization whose mission is to mobilize the resources, knowledge, and capacity of individuals, foundations, business and industry in shaping and facilitating educational policy, practice, and research for increased achievement in a global environment.

TERRA, Inc. is accepting applications from

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Dade schools delay tech rollout to study problems elsewhere

The Miami Herald

Dade delays tech rollout as other districts struggle

By David Smiley [email protected]

Tens of thousands of high school freshman and seventh graders were slated to get brand new, high tech hardware this fall as the Miami-Dade school district prepared to launch a massive rollout of digital devices.But after months
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