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    Reflections of 2020 from a Teacher-to-Be

    on December 21, 2020

    by Adele Julien Graduate Student – Northeastern University The year 2020 has truly been a rollercoaster of a year and…

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  • Chris Parker, MassCUE Advisor

    An Accidental Success

    on May 15, 2020

    by Chris Parker In a million years, I never imagined things would ever end up like this. I have been…

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  • Reflections of the 2020 Spring Conference

    on March 23, 2020

    by Beth Haselton On March 6th, 2020, Holy Cross played host to the annual MassCUE & MASCD Spring Leadership Conference.ย …

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  • Abbey Dick

    Aspiration and Inspiration

    on March 10, 2020

    by Abbey Dick On March 6, I was lucky enough to serve as a Social Media Ambassador at the…

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  • #MIP MAKERS-IN-PROGRESS

    on February 10, 2020

    by Diane Horvath Five years into the development of Blake Middle Schoolโ€™s Blaker Makerspace, we are still evolving as #MIP Makers-In-Progress. The space is changing as we add…

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    Pronouns: Be a Part of the Conversation

    on January 20, 2020

    Pronouns. That one word encompasses so much. We hear people introducing themselves using pronouns. Social media profiles and email signatures now include pronouns. They are used to…

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    VR in the Classroom

    on January 13, 2020

    Virtual Reality is an incredible instructional tool that is making its way into…

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  • MassCUE Fall Conference: An Amazing Experience

    on January 6, 2020

    I had an amazing experience at my first-ever MassCUE Fall Conference! In…

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  • Learning with the Labos

    on December 23, 2019

    The 2019-2020 school year started off excitedly in the GWMS STEAM Lab. Earlier in the spring, I had…

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  • My Fall Conference Experience

    on December 16, 2019

    by Carolyn Atchue I am a high school English teacher with over 15 years of experience. I have worked in…

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  • Tales from EdCamp Worcester

    on November 22, 2019

    On October 19th over 200 educators and students from around Central Massachusetts gathered at Worcester Technical High School…

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  • Can you believe its time for conference already?

    on October 14, 2019

    The new and not-so-new connections with educators from around the country, innovative teaching strategies, state of the…

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  • I Survived (and Thrived) Through ISTE Educator Certification and You Can Too!

    on October 7, 2019

    The following article is reposted from its original with permission of author, Lauren Cahill. When I…

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    Making Augmented Reality…a Reality!

    on September 23, 2019

    Each year, all 6th grade students receive an orientation to the library. As new students in my school, it is important that they know my expectations and…

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About Us

Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE) is the state's leading organization for educators with a passion for technology in education.

 

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Go behind the scenes of New England's biggest edte Go behind the scenes of New England's biggest edtech conference. ๐Ÿ™Œ

Thousands of educators. Two days. One unforgettable experience. And it does not happen without people like you.

Volunteer at MassCUE Fall Conference on October 14-15 at Gillette Stadium and help create the kind of event that inspires educators all year long. In exchange for a two-hour shift, you'll receive discounted registration and so much more.

Why volunteer?
๐ŸŽฌ Go behind the scenes and see how New England's largest edtech conference comes together
๐Ÿค Connect and network with thousands of passionate educators from across the region
๐ŸŒŸ Be recognized as part of the team that makes it all happen
๐ŸŽ“ Attend sessions, explore the Exhibit Hall, and experience the conference at a discounted rate

Apply today โ†’ https://bit.ly/3Serw0K

#MassCUE #ForwardAndBeyond #Volunteer #EdTech #GilletteStadium
Let's do the math. ๐Ÿงฎ $35 gets you a full year of Let's do the math. ๐Ÿงฎ

$35 gets you a full year of MassCUE membership โ€” and that one price unlocks:

๐Ÿ’ธ Discounted admission to the Fall Conference & workshops all year long
๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ Member-only events and networking
๐Ÿ’ฐ Classroom Grant eligibility
๐Ÿค A community of the region's most innovative educators
๐ŸŽ“ Free & Discounted Online Courses through The PD Collab
One discounted conference registration alone can cover the cost of membership many times over. The rest is just a bonus.

Join through September 15 at the discounted rate. 
Join today! Use the link in our Bio!

#MassCUE #EducateConnectInspire #EdTech #MAedu #MembershipDrive
Who inspired you to try something new with technol Who inspired you to try something new with technology in your classroom?

Think about it for a second. Who was it? ๐Ÿค”

Maybe it's the colleague who showed you a tool that changed how you teach. Or the administrator who backed a risky new idea and made space for it to work.

MassCUE's Pathfinder and Administrator Awards exist to recognize exactly that kind of person โ€” the ones moving the whole field forward.

๐Ÿ“… Nominations due September 1

Nominate them โ†’ https://bit.ly/3RVMDVu

#MassCUE #PathfinderAward #AdministratorAward #Nominate #EdLeadership #EdTech #Sept1Deadline
WEBINAR FROM #MassCUE PD Partner LaunchPad for Lif WEBINAR FROM #MassCUE PD Partner LaunchPad for Life

"How do I approach someone I suspect might be neurodivergent?" 
"I'm afraid to ask for accommodations from my boss because they'll think I'm lazy."
I hear these question in my workshops, and from clients.

Both come from the same gap: nobody teaches us how to ask for support, or how to offer it, without guessing.

That gap is exactly why LaunchPad for Life was started - to build the neuroinclusive bridge between the two.

In honor of Disability Pride Month, I'm opening my next Neurodivergent Learning Lab for free โ€” normally part of my paid workshop series.

Advocacy & Workplace Accommodations (ADHD, Autism & More) 
๐Ÿ“… Monday, August 17 ๐Ÿ’ป Virtual โ€” 45 min + live Q&A ๐Ÿ’ธ Free

What we'll cover:
Accommodations vs. preferences
Asking for support without over-disclosing
What to say (and not say) to your manager
For managers & HR: spotting structural barriers, not performance issues

Built for both sides of the table โ€” the person asking, and the person deciding how to respond.

Register here: https://bit.ly/3S1LNGK

Monday Aug 17, 2026  at 7:30pm EST
An afternoon dedicated to the thoughtful, practica An afternoon dedicated to the thoughtful, practical, and responsible implementation of AI in schools. ๐Ÿง 

Corporate Partner MagicSchool AI is bringing together educators, instructional technology leaders, coaches, and district administrators for keynotes, hands-on learning, district examples, policy discussions, and small-group conversations.

๐ŸŽค Opening Keynote: 'Unexpected Moments, Unforgettable Impact' โ€” Dr. Matthew X. Joseph, Assistant Superintendent of Technology and Learning, New Bedford Public Schools & CEO, X-Factor EDU
๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Hands-on session: Enhancing Learning with MagicSchool AI
๐Ÿ’ก AI in Action โ€” Laurie Guyon, WSWHE BOCES
๐Ÿ‘ฅ Small-group breakouts: AI literacy, student voice, leading innovation, district implementation in action
๐Ÿ“‹ AI Policy and Governance โ€” Mark Racine, former CIO, Boston Public Schools & co-founder, RootED Solutions
๐ŸŽค Closing Keynote: 'Walk Up to the Magic' โ€” Dr. Matthew X. Joseph

Welcome remarks from MassCUE Executive Director Grace Magley.

๐Ÿ“… Sunday, August 16, 2026 | 11:30 AM ET | Registration & Check-In, Lunch Included

Register โ†’ https://bit.ly/4500Qnp

#MassCUE #MagicSchoolAI #AIinEducation #EdLeadership #AIPolicy #MAedu
Celebrating the educators transforming learning in Celebrating the educators transforming learning in Massachusetts. ๐ŸŒŸ

Every day, educators across the Commonwealth are doing remarkable things with technology โ€” reimagining how students learn, creating conditions for curiosity, and proving that innovation belongs in every classroom.

The MassCUE Featured Educator program exists to find those educators, lift up their stories, and share what they know with a community of peers on the same journey. Because when one educator grows, we all do.

Each month, we recognize one exceptional educator with a podcast feature, MassCUE Fall Conference recognition, and presenting and professional development opportunities โ€” the platform they deserve and the community they need.

Learn more โ†’ Check Out the Link in our Bio

#MassCUE #FeaturedEducator #EducateConnectInspire #EdTech #MAedu
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