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MassCUE Summer Book Study
Summer Book Study: Take AIM at Digital Learning: Activate, Innovate, Motivate Dive into digital learning practices this summer with Author Jed Stefanowicz. Our MassCUE Book Study of Take AIM at Digital Learning: Activate, Innovate, Motivate will start with an online/live meeting on July 26, 2022 and end with an exciting...
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Include MassCUE in Your Summer Plans
Summer is an opportunity to rest, relax and make time for YOU! MassCUE has a number of great workshops and events planned for this summer to help you RECHARGE, RE-IGNITE YOUR CREATIVITY and discover tools that will help you REFINE YOUR PRACTICE. Please take a minute to review our offerings...
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June Featured Educator – Shelley Chamberlain
MassCUE announces our Executive Director, Shelley Chamberlain, as our Featured Educator for June 2022! Shelley Chamberlain is a trailblazer. She started out as a special education teacher who understood the power of technology to support the differing learning styles of children and spent her career helping students and educators reimagine...
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MassCUE SIG Spotlight: Southeastern MA (SEM SIG)
SEM (Southeastern MA) SIG MassCUE Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are a great way to connect with other members in your region or your area of interest. View the spotlight article below and learn more about the SEM SIG. Sometimes you have to get out of the office, change your...
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What does MassCUE mean to you?
What does MassCUE mean to you? Community, innovation, connection, learning and fun were just a few of the themes that came up when MassCUE members were asked to describe what MassCUE means to them during the Annual General Meeting. The event, which took place on June 8, 2022 at Gillette...
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Corporate Partner Showcase Offers Opportunities to Connect
The Corporate Partner Showcase Offers Opportunities to Connect From cybersecurity to WIFI as a service to TouchView panels and more, school technology decision-makers from school districts throughout the commonwealth had the opportunity to network with digital learning companies and each other at our MassCUE Corporate Partner Showcase on May 20,...
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2022 Spring Election Results
2022 Election Results — Congratulations The MassCUE 2022 Elections voting has closed and the results are in. We wish to extend congratulations to: Colleen Terrill, Seekonk Public Schools TJ Carron, Southern Worcester County Regional School District (Bay Path) Sarah Boyle, Milford Public Schools We would also like to thank our members...
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Join us for CUEups in June
MassCUE in-person events are back and we are in your neighborhood! We’ll be hosting our popular CUEups in Northampton and Worcester in June. These informal networking opportunities are FREE to MassCUE members and are a great way to talk ed tech with colleagues and make new connections in your...
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Update from MassCUE Influence and Advocacy: Capitol Hill Visit
Influence & Advocacy Committee visits Capitol Hill Members of the MassCUE Influence and Advocacy Committee traveled to Capitol Hill this month to meet with national leaders on federal ed tech policy and funding. Committee members Colleen Terrill, Jenn Judkins, Natalie Croteau, Heidi MacGregor and Karen Winsper attended the Ed Tech...
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Fall Conference Call for Proposals Extended to 5/30!
The Request for Proposals has been extended to May 30, 2022, and we believe that the MassCUE Fall Conference will be better with YOU in it! MassCUE Fall Conference 2022 Request for Proposals is now open! We will be back LIVE and are seeking your voice! Submit a proposal to...
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MassCUE May News and PD
MAY News Blast The excitement is building as we start to offer in-person events. Our May News Blast shares many opportunities. Our MassCUE Fall Conference will be back LIVE and the Request for Proposals is now open. You will find information on our MassCUE Board Spring Elections. Our issue...
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May Featured Educator – Megan McGovern
MassCUE is pleased to announce Megan McGovern as our Featured Educator for May 2022! To the casual observer, the Instagram posts and Tik Tok videos that Megan McGovern posts for her students may just seem like a fun way to connect with them. But this inclusion specialist for East Bridgewater...