• 2018 MassCUE Teacher Scholarship Application is Now Open!

    Never attended the MassCUE/M.A.S.S. Fall Conference? Now is your chance to attend with overnight expenses paid!  MassCUE will be offering 1 scholarship to an educator who is a current MassCUE member but has never attended the Annual Fall Conference.  An Educator Scholarship includes entrance to both days of the Conference and one overnight stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Foxborough Patriot Place.  The online application must be submitted...

  • Take advantage of learning with MassCUE this summer!

       Want to ramp up your learning this summer?  Take one of MassCUE’s online or onsite workshops.  Sign up now to make sure you get a spot! Let Me Show You What I Know: Putting Technology into the Hands of Students with Digital Storytelling – Online-starts 6/25/18 Teaching Digital Citizenship...

  • 3…2…1…ACTION! Video Production in ANY Classroom!-online workshop starts 5/7/18

    Looking to have your students create VIDEO projects that are even more exciting, effective and interesting than what you doing right now? Interested in matching those types of lessons with your current curriculum? Ready to take your class to the next level? If you answered “YES!” to these questions, then...

  • Jed Stefanowicz

    Jed Stefanowicz

    When we think of a coach, we often picture a person who drives us to be our very best. A good coach will recognize both talents and needs, as well as foster a can-do mentality to accomplish things we otherwise may not have thought possible. As Natick Public Schools’ Teacher...

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    Connecting Between the Fall Conferences

    MassCUE is a welcoming professional organization with the purpose of connecting educators who embrace the use of a variety of resources, including technology, to assist in helping students learn.  For some educators, the only connection to MassCUE is attendance at the Fall Conference in October. MassCUE has many ways to...

  • What Was Obvious to Me Was Amazing to Others

    by Rayna Freedman I am exhausted. There I said it. I am sure I am not alone in this feeling. I remember sitting down to write my RFPs for the Annual Masscue Fall Conference the day the session proposal link came out because I knew I would never get to...

  • Call for Proposals Deadline Extended to May 7, 2018

      The Call for Proposals deadline to present at MassCUE’s Annual Fall Conference has been extended to May 7, 2018. This includes session proposals, as well as the CUEKid and Global Ed Student Showcases. We realize this is a busy time of year and hope this extension will afford ample...

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    MassCUE Elections 2018-Results are in!

    MassCUE is pleased to announce the results from our April 2018 elections. Congratulations to Chris Gosselin, Jared Perrine, Tracy Sockalosky, and Colleen Terrill.  We look forward to having these educators join our Board.

  • Join us for the Annual General Meeting

    MassCUE members are cordially invited to be our guest for the MassCUE Annual General Meeting and dinner, June 6, 2018 at Gillette Stadium at 5 pm. Let’s reconnect with old friends, meet new ones, and interact with our Board of Directors and Corporate Partners.  Register Now!

  • Reminder: Register for Tech&Learning Live, 4/27/18

    Gain Insights from Top K-12 Edtech Leaders At Tech & Learning, we know that the tech doesn’t work without the learning. Tech & Learning Live conferences bring together both sides of the conversation for a unique full day of professional learning and networking. K-12 tech leaders will share ideas related to all...

  • Reminder: Call for Proposals Now Open for Fall Conference 2018!

    Attention Educators:  Call for Proposals Now Open!  Deadline: April 27, 2018 Educators are encourage to apply for any of these opportunities: Educator Session–Submit a session proposal to present at MassCUE CUEKids–Apply for students to present in the CUEKids Showcase Global Ed–Apply for students to present in the Global Ed Showcase

  • Tammi Miller

    Technology in education has changed since the first computers were placed into schools. No one knows this better than Tammi Miller, the Speech Language Pathologist at the Hurley Middle School in Seekonk, MA. Over the past 24 years, Tammi has worked with students with varying needs to make a difference...