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I&A Update: Computer Science Graduation Requirement?
February 2024 I&A Update: Computer Science Graduation Requirement? Share your Input. Should Massachusetts include computer science in high school graduation requirements? The Influence and Advocacy Committee invites you to participate in a webinar this month to share your thoughts on this issue. There is a national movement to encourage states to create computer science graduation […]
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February Featured Educator – David Cantler
MassCUE is pleased to announce David Cantler as our Featured Educator for February 2024! The results of David Cantler’s work can be seen in some big, beautiful projects created by students. But they can also be seen in the way students, staff and faculty at his schools use technology to better meet their goals. As […]
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January Featured Educator – Kat Dale
MassCUE is pleased to announce Kat Dale as our Featured Educator for January 2024! Katharine Dale believes technology is a gateway to student engagement, creativity, choice and success. That’s why this Northborough fifth grade teacher strives to go beyond using technology as a replacement for lessons, to truly integrate it into instruction. “When we integrate […]
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I&A Update: A New Age Verification Proposal
January 2024 I&A Update: A New Age Verification Proposal Meta is pushing for rival tech giants such as Google and Apple to play a bigger role in keeping teens off potentially harmful sites, calling for the first time for legislation to require app stores to get parental approval when users age 13 to 15 download […]
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MassCUE 2023 January-December News and PD
2023 News Blasts and PD Blasts Visit our Archives and check out our 2023 News Blasts. January through December. Interested in signing up for our monthly news? Visit our website subscription page.
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Grants: Creating 3D from a 2D World
MassCUE Grant Funding in Action Creating 3D from a 2D World by Jane Kent “I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions.” I am not sure who first made this quote but it fits my journey. At MassCUE, I stumbled upon the 3Doodler table and was enthralled by a 3D heated […]
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I&A Update: State Legislators Consider Bills on Technology and Data
December I&A Update: State Legislators Consider Bills on Technology and Data The MA Joint Committee on Education met on October 30, 2023 to hold a hearing on bills that included technology and data. These included: H.530/S.343 An Act establishing an education-to-career data center S.316 An Act relative to best management practices for wireless in schools […]
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December Featured Educator – Liane Kendall
MassCUE is pleased to announce Liane Kendall as our Featured Educator for December 2023! When Computer Science Teacher Liane Kendall walks into a classroom at the Brookings Elementary School in Springfield, the students cheer. That’s because this computer science champion sees every class as an opportunity for students to have fun while they learn. Working with […]
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Join us for a CUEup January 11
Kick off the new year with fellow edtech educators at our MassCUE CUEup on Thursday, January 11 from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at Crue Brew Brewery in Raynham. This event, which is generously sponsored by MassCUE Corporate Partner Ockers is a great opportunity to connect with representatives from a leading technology management company and to […]
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MassCUE 2023 Fall Conference BSU Credit Option
Bridgewater State University Credit Option Earn Graduate Credits for Attending the Fall Conference MassCUE Fall Conference 2023 attendees are eligible to earn 1 graduate credit from Bridgewater State University. To apply, simply fill out an application and complete a final project. More details are available on the Bridgewater State University website.
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November Featured Educator – Sean Fitzgerald
MassCUE is pleased to announce Sean Fitzgerald as our Featured Educator for November 2023! In 2015, Sean Fitzgerald had an epiphany. Driving home after helping some family members move, he had an overwhelming feeling of accomplishment and purpose for having helped someone else. A fourth grade teacher at the Richard J. Murphy K-8 School in […]
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I&A Update: Back to School Connectivity Challenge
November I&A Update: Back to School Connectivity Challenge The US Office of Educational Technology (OET) is hoping to share information about the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) designed to support families in getting access to the internet. They currently have 21 million households that have gained access through ACP but there are 48 million eligible households, […]
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