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March Featured Educator – Kevin Murphy
MassCUE is pleased to announce Kevin Murphy as our Featured Educator for March 2023! If you want to stay on top of advances in technology, find something you are passionate about in and out of the classroom and make it your hobby. That advice comes from this months’ MassCUE Featured...
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I&A Update: Know Your Legislators
February I&A Update: Do You Know Your Legislators? When advocating for issues in educational technology, the first step is to know who to contact. The Influence & Advocacy Committee suggests using these tools for contact information, committee assignments and other information about your legislators. Find My Legislator (193rd General Court of the...
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MassCUE Roundtable: AI in Education
MassCUE Roundtable Discussion Focuses on AI in Education Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to impact teaching and learning dramatically in the coming years. For educators who have a passion for technology in education, these new tools hold a lot of promise, but also some pitfalls. A group of MassCUE members...
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MassCUE Equity Campaign: MassCUE4ALL
MassCUE Executive Director announces Equity Campaign for the New Year As we enter a new year, we are excited about the future of our organization. A new year brings new opportunities, possibilities, and resolutions. After six months as Executive Director, I have seen the joy our programming and partnerships bring...
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February Featured Educator – Ritamarie Benoit
MassCUE is pleased to announce Ritamarie Benoit as our Featured Educator for February 2023! Ritamarie Benoit is an expert at managing a lot of projects at once, while keeping students at the center of every decision. As the Grades 3-5 Curriculum Supervisor for the Duxbury Public Schools, she is responsible...
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Special General Meeting
MassCUE members are invited to join us for a virtual meeting on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at 7:00 P.M. to review and vote on proposed changes to our bylaws. Participants will also get an update on our new Equity Campaign, as well as other initiatives we plan this year....
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January Featured Educator – Tom Williams
MassCUE is pleased to announce Tom Williams as our Featured Educator for January 2023! For Tom Williams, there is no better time than right now to be a teacher. As a history teacher at the Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School in Charlton, Williams uses technology to turn lessons...
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I&A Update: Student Privacy Webinar Series
January I&A Update: Student Privacy Webinar Series The U.S. Department of Education will hold a series of webinars focused on student privacy in January. This webinar series will provide the education community nationwide with opportunities to learn more about the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), transparency, data security,...
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I&A Update: Cybersecurity and AI in the News
January I&A Update: Cybersecurity and AI in the News Help shape federal policy on cybersecurity by giving your input. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking public comment on its role in school cybersecurity. Feedback must be shared by February 13, 2023. Learn more. Want to learn more about the...
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Present at the 2023 Leadership Conference
Present at the Spring Leadership Conference on March 3, 2023 MassCUE wants to hear from you! What’s next for equity in education? Share what has worked and what your plans are for the future in your school or district by presenting at the MassCUE Spring Leadership Conference on March 3,...
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December Featured Educator – Robert Thomas
MassCUE is pleased to announce Robert Thomas as our Featured Educator for December 2022! Technology can add real value to education. That’s been the guiding principle for Bob Thomas, who has spent his career successfully integrating technology into the school day and beyond. Thomas retired from his position as an...
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I&A Update: School Cybersecurity
December I&A Update: School Cybersecurity U.S. Government Accountability Office Releases Brief on School Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is a growing concern for K-12 schools across the country. The U.S. Government Accountability Office just released a brief on how the government needs to do a better job to support schools with protecting their...