Thursday, April 8, 2010
Boston Marriott Burlington
One Burlington Mall Road
Burlington, MA 01803
Keynote Speaker: Connie Louie
Instructional Technology Director
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
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Photo and Video Credit: Christine Weiser
About Connie Louie
Connie Louie is the Instructional Technology Director for the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. She oversees all instructional technology programs in the state, which includes state and local technology planning, all technology grants programs, e-learning, and assistive technology. She also supervises MassONE (Massachusetts Online Network for Educators), the state’s instructional portal. Her office sets guidelines/standards for the use of technology in Massachusetts schools.
Connie was a classroom teacher in Hong Kong and the states before she joined the Massachusetts Department of Education. She received her Masters degree in Media Specialist/Technology Instruction at Boston College, a Masters degree in History of Education at the University of Toronto and a Bachelor degree in History at the University of Hong Kong.
About the Event
HP, Intel, and our partners have joined forces with Tech & Learning to bring you the new 2010 HP & Intel Digital Learning Event Series.
These unique, interactive forums are one-day events held throughout the United States. Each Digital Learning Event is an immersive experience that provides K-12 decision-makers with state-of-the-art technology solutions delivered in hands-on learning environments.
For the Teaching and Learning Track, sessions were hosted in Math, Science, Language Arts and Professional Development. This unique classroom environment let attendees be students for the day and experience compelling standards-based learning moments through seamless technology and curriculum integration.
For the Technology Track, IT decision-makers attended to learn more about cloud computing solutions, wired and wireless networking, and asset and data security for district infrastructures. They had an elective time slot to attend one of the Teaching and Learning sessions.
At these Digital Learning Events, attendees learned how technology-rich environments enrich students’ learning experiences, change the way teachers engage their classes, and help them build sustainable technology programs.
Teaching and Learning Track
Professional Development
Prepare educators to integrate technology and curriculum successfully into collaborative, student-centered learning environments.
Language Arts
Discover how to enhance student achievement and encourage critical thinking by integrating multi-media educational tools and technologies into literacy curriculum.
Science
Experience first-hand the technologies that make physics, chemistry, biology and other science classes more interactive.
Math
Immerse yourself in technologies that engage students and help them learn and apply new skills and concepts in math and engineering.
Technology Track
IT Executive Roundtable Room
This session will provide IT decision-makers with a closer look at building sustainable technology program through cloud computing infrastructure, wired and wireless networking, and asset and data security.

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