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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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    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. …

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    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 School’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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MassCUE sent two representatives to Ed Tech Advoca MassCUE sent two representatives to Ed Tech Advocacy Day 2026 in Washington, D.C. today, April 30, 2026.

Board members Corey Mello and Kendyl Brooks Santos joined Jim Flanagan, Executive Director of METAA, and METAA board member John Collins to meet with Members of Congress and national education leaders — championing priorities that matter most to Massachusetts educators and students.

Highlights included a meeting with Congressman Bill Keating, discussing how federal policy can better support technology-enabled learning in Massachusetts.

From E-Rate and digital equity to AI in education, student data privacy, and cybersecurity, our voices were part of a national conversation about the future of learning.

Grateful for the opportunity to advocate alongside colleagues from CoSN, SETDA, SIIA, and ISTE. Our students and educators deserve nothing less.

#EdTechAdvocacy #DigitalEquity #AIinEducation #MassCUE #EdTech
🚨 TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to apply to speak at the M 🚨 TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to apply to speak at the MassCUE Mini-Conference!
Designing for Learner Variability in the Age of AI | Aug. 4 | Barnstable High School
Don't let this one slip away — submit your application today and join us for a truly unforgettable day of collaborative, inclusive learning. 💥
👉 Apply NOW — form closes today: https://bit.ly/4ud4y8u
#MassCUE #ApplyToSpeak #LastCall #TodayIsTheDay #LearnerVariability
ESports educators: your program is doing something ESports educators: your program is doing something that a lot of schools are still trying to figure out — keeping students genuinely engaged.

We want to hear how you're using ESports to:
 - Build teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking
 - Create belonging and community for students who struggled to find it elsewhere
 - Develop career and college readiness skills through competitive play
 - Connect gaming culture to classroom learning and student engagement
 - Build and sustain an ESports program at the school or district level
 - Integrate game-based learning into any subject area

This is one of the most exciting — and most underrepresented — tracks at MassCUE. If you've built something that works, we want you on our stage.

Submit a proposal by May 22, 2026. 
https://bit.ly/4ed1LXe
What does it look like when emotional literacy bec What does it look like when emotional literacy becomes part of everyday learning across an entire school?

Join #MassCUE PD partner, #SameHere Global on May 11 to see how one elementary school is using emotional literacy to build on existing literacy practices and evolve them into a classroom-ready approach that can scale across your school to support both academic engagement and emotional well-being.

In this webinar, you will learn how to:
⭐️ Extend read-aloud conversations into real-life emotional connections
⭐️ Introduce a shared common language for understanding regulation and emotional wellbeing
⭐️ Support students in identifying and expressing their emotional states
⭐️ Use interactive soundscapes to increase engagement and comprehension
⭐️ Discover how to turn everyday literacy moments into opportunities to bridge to both academic success and emotional wellbeing.

Join us this May during Mental Health Awareness Month.

Link to register: https://bit.ly/4t3pSLV
#EmotionalLiteracy #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #SameHere
⏰ Just 10 days away, have you registered yet? The ⏰ Just 10 days away, have you registered yet?

The MassCUE Annual General Meeting & Dinner is coming up on Thursday, May 7 from 5:00–6:30 PM at the Optum Field Lounge, Gillette Stadium and we'd love to see you there!

This FREE member event is a chance to connect with the MassCUE Board of Directors, meet our Corporate Partners, and share your feedback to help shape the future of our organization.
🔗 Registration is open now but spots are for current members only. Check your membership status and register: 
https://bit.ly/4vVUoKc
👇 Tag an educator who should be presenting at the 👇 Tag an educator who should be presenting at the MassCUE Fall Conference!

You know who it is. Let's get them on that stage. 🎤

Deadline: May 22
Apply today: https://bit.ly/4teZbEw

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