Awards Latest about Awards Winners Named at 2019 National KidWind Challenge By TL Editors published 28 May 19 “We hope the fun and success these students experienced during the challenge encourages them to pursue renewable energy or engineering as a career,” said Michael Arquin, founder of KidWind. Pittsburgh Teacher Selected as Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow to Serve in Washington By TL Editors published 21 May 19 The Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for K-12 STEM educators to apply their classroom knowledge and experiences to inform Federal STEM education efforts. SIIA Announces Education Technology Finalists for 2019 Product CODiE Awards By Tech & Learning Staff published 6 May 19 139 education technology and service products recognized in peer-reviewed awards program Follett Challenge 2019 Winner is First Ever from Outside U.S. By Tech & Learning Staff published 6 May 19 Grand Prize Goes to Saskatchewan, Canada’s Regina Catholic School Division CoSN Honors Educators at Annual Conference By TL Editors published 16 April 19 Each year during the Annual Conference, CoSN honors distinguished school technology leaders, experts and districts for their school technology accomplishments and dedication to advancing innovative learning settings. STEM Educators Win 2019 Vernier/NSTA Technology Awards By TL Editors published 16 April 19 Each winning educator received $1,000 in cash, $3,000 in Vernier products, and up to $1,500 toward expenses to attend the annual NSTA National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri on April 11–14, 2019. CoSN Honors School Technology Leaders from Across the Country By TL Editors published 6 April 19 “Their bold accomplishments encompass the overarching mission of Envision 2030 — to better prepare children to succeed in careers of the future,” said Keith Krueger, CEO of CoSN. Samsung Awards Schools $100K for Using STEM to Tackle School Shootings, Pedestrian Fatalities and Healthcare Access By TL Editors published 3 April 19 Each school will receive $100,000* in technology and classroom supplies to meet the needs of their students such as Samsung Flips, Samsung Chromebooks, 3-D printers, tablets, microscopes, lab materials, and more. U.S. Representatives Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) and Tom Cole (R-OK) Awarded CoSN’s Excellence in Public Service Award By TL Editors published 3 April 19 The award recognizes national, state or local officials who have promoted the use of classroom technology to improve teaching and learning. First All-Women Class Selected as Emerging EdTech Leaders By TL Editors published 2 April 19 “This year’s nominees brought diverse backgrounds, skills and hands-on experience as rising edtech leaders,” said Keith Krueger, CEO of CoSN. “We are thrilled to recognize five women who are breaking ground in their communities." 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Top Sites for Differentiated Instruction2The Importance of Working With (Not Through) Technology3CASE STUDY: Jamestown, NY Public Schools Create District Of The Future With LG Createboards In Every Classroom4AI Chatbot Friendships: Potential Harms and Benefits For Students 5What to Know About Buying Drones for Schools
Winners Named at 2019 National KidWind Challenge By TL Editors published 28 May 19 “We hope the fun and success these students experienced during the challenge encourages them to pursue renewable energy or engineering as a career,” said Michael Arquin, founder of KidWind.
Pittsburgh Teacher Selected as Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow to Serve in Washington By TL Editors published 21 May 19 The Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for K-12 STEM educators to apply their classroom knowledge and experiences to inform Federal STEM education efforts.
SIIA Announces Education Technology Finalists for 2019 Product CODiE Awards By Tech & Learning Staff published 6 May 19 139 education technology and service products recognized in peer-reviewed awards program
Follett Challenge 2019 Winner is First Ever from Outside U.S. By Tech & Learning Staff published 6 May 19 Grand Prize Goes to Saskatchewan, Canada’s Regina Catholic School Division
CoSN Honors Educators at Annual Conference By TL Editors published 16 April 19 Each year during the Annual Conference, CoSN honors distinguished school technology leaders, experts and districts for their school technology accomplishments and dedication to advancing innovative learning settings.
STEM Educators Win 2019 Vernier/NSTA Technology Awards By TL Editors published 16 April 19 Each winning educator received $1,000 in cash, $3,000 in Vernier products, and up to $1,500 toward expenses to attend the annual NSTA National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri on April 11–14, 2019.
CoSN Honors School Technology Leaders from Across the Country By TL Editors published 6 April 19 “Their bold accomplishments encompass the overarching mission of Envision 2030 — to better prepare children to succeed in careers of the future,” said Keith Krueger, CEO of CoSN.
Samsung Awards Schools $100K for Using STEM to Tackle School Shootings, Pedestrian Fatalities and Healthcare Access By TL Editors published 3 April 19 Each school will receive $100,000* in technology and classroom supplies to meet the needs of their students such as Samsung Flips, Samsung Chromebooks, 3-D printers, tablets, microscopes, lab materials, and more.
U.S. Representatives Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) and Tom Cole (R-OK) Awarded CoSN’s Excellence in Public Service Award By TL Editors published 3 April 19 The award recognizes national, state or local officials who have promoted the use of classroom technology to improve teaching and learning.
First All-Women Class Selected as Emerging EdTech Leaders By TL Editors published 2 April 19 “This year’s nominees brought diverse backgrounds, skills and hands-on experience as rising edtech leaders,” said Keith Krueger, CEO of CoSN. “We are thrilled to recognize five women who are breaking ground in their communities."