Indiana CTO Clinic

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Thank you to IN CTO Clinic Organizers:
 

Pete Just
Chief Technology Officer
Metropolitan School District of Wayne County    

Michael Taylor, Ed. S.
Director of Technology
Avon Community School Corporation


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HIGHLIGHT SPEAKERS

       
Richard Culatta is a leader in the field of educational innovation. As Deputy Director of the Office of Educational Technology for the US Department of Education, his work focuses on enabling personalized learning for all students and accelerating innovations in educational technologies. Prior to joining the Department of Education, he served as an education policy advisor to US Senator Patty Murray. Culatta also focuses on leveraging social media to create effective largescale distributed learning environments. As Chief Technology Officer at CIA University, Culatta developed a collaborative online learning platform to extend training opportunities to CIA officers worldwide. Before his work with the federal government, Culatta was the learning technologies advisor for the David O. McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University and the Director of Operations for the Rose Education Foundation.



John Keller currently serves as the Assistant Superintendent for Technology for the Indiana Department of Education. As part of State Superintendent Dr. Tony Bennett’s senior staff, John oversees educational technology for the state. Prior experience includes project leadership in the design, development, and deployment of productivity tools for teachers. John has also taught as an adjunct professor for Indiana Wesleyan and Ball State University in topics ranging from technology integration to curriculum and assessment. Six years as a classroom teacher served as the foundation for his interest in teaching and education.





Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K12 school system technology leaders in North America. CoSN’s mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. In 2008 he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. Keith has a global reputation as a key thought leader and has organized senior level U.S. delegations to visit Australia, Asia, Europe and South America to examine best practice in ICT in education.




Ann Ware serves as an educational consultant to local school districts, local and national educational organizations and the private sector. She has worked in the Georgia K12 educational community for thirty plus years with experiences at the classroom, school, district, and state level. For ten years, she served Henry County Schools as the Director of Technology Services and fostered the value of strong school improvement relationships among district and school leaders. She served the state in her work at the Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) while working as the Associate Superintendent for Instruction and then the Interim Deputy Superintendent for Technology Services.


Mark Weston has spent the past 36 years working to enhance education for all students. During that time, Mark served in key positions at Dell Inc., Apple Computer, and Education Commission of the States, United States Department of Education, United States House of Representatives, National Conference of State Legislatures, and several school districts in Iowa. Mark advises leaders about education, ICT, and public policy strategies. He has consulted with 13 countries, 42 state legislatures, the United States Congress, dozens of companies, and hundreds of school districts. Mark’s work has been published in a wide range of outlets including Converge, Education Week, Journal of Educational Administration, Independent School, Journal of Ethnographic and Qualitative Research in Education, Journal of Technology Learning and Assessment, Phi Delta Kappan, Los Angeles Times, SecEd, State Legislature, and Washington Times. Mark is a coauthor with Alan Bain of The Learning Edge: How Technology Can HelpEducateAllChildren.




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Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
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