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: BoardBuzz: NSBA's Daily WeblogNSBA Announces ?20 to Watch? as Leaders in Education Technology
The National School Boards Association?s Technology Leadership Network (TLN) has announced its annual list identifying 20 emerging leaders in education technology. These individuals are recognized for championing technology initiatives that make a difference for students, teachers, school districts, and the greater education technology community.
A nationwide search was conducted to identify individuals who reflect the spirit of creativity and collaboration that embraces the power of technology to enhance learning for students, inspire colleagues, transform operations, and engage communities.
?Innovation in K-12 technology is the result of educators with the vision, passion, and natural curiosity to explore new tools and teaching strategies that transforms teaching and learning,? said Ann Flynn, director of education technology for NSBA. ?Today, the exceptional accomplishments of these 20 individuals help us define our expectations for the role technology can play in the future. We hope this program inspires other educators to follow their lead and provides policy makers and school leaders with the insight they need to further support future innovation.? The 20 technology leaders will be recognized at NSBA?s annual technology and learning conference, T+L, which will take place Oct. 28-30, 2008 in Seattle. They will also be showcased in future NSBA education technology publications. For more information, please visit the T+L Conference Website.
Full post as published by BoardBuzz: NSBA's Daily Weblog on October 02, 2008 (boomark / email).
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