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  • The Makerspace Phenomenon

    on April 8, 2015

    By Cathy Collins The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.   — John Maynard Keynes Makerspaces are all the rage these days, and…

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  • Beyond a Number

    on April 1, 2015

    This morning I greeted many students at 7:30. The MCAS minion was ready to serve them. I was wearing a full minion costume since I…

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  • Kevin Crowthers

    on March 30, 2015

    Kevin Crowthers Upper School Science Worcester Academy Independent 6-12 School What is the one thing you are really passionate about? I love Biology. I love learning about Biology and being able to share the…

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  • Out of the Vacuum

    on March 9, 2015

    I recently received a blog article from ISTE about being prepared for tech month. Barry Bachenheimer wrote, “You can’t make…

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  • Jonathan Schmid

    on February 16, 2015

    Jonathan Schmid Director of Innovation & Technology Meadowbrook School of Weston, Independent K-8 School MassCUE: So Jonathan, what is one thing that you are really passionate about? Jonathan: I’m excited about…

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  • Using research and data to define and measure success (on your terms!).

    on January 29, 2015

    Using research and data to define and measure success (on your terms!). Message Body : Chances are, as a school administrator…

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  • The Case for Free

    on January 19, 2015

    Have you ever been approached by someone with that “too good to be true” offer? Most people will probably answer…

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  • 60 Seconds

    on January 14, 2015

    Though the statistics are staggering I have begun to think about the world my students…

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  • Kids Writing for Fahari

    Finding Voice: Appreciating the Audience Summary

    on December 30, 2014

    Six students crowd around a wooden, kidney shaped table. Each is excited to share a story that they have been…

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  • There and Back Again: A Technology Director’s Tale

    on December 21, 2014

    Beginning in 2013, the theme of our seven half-day trainings with staff has been “Integration.” Any coach or director that planned a half-day training was free to take this…

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  • The Soulful Nature of Change

    on December 15, 2014

    If we teach today’s students as we taught yesterday’s, we rob them of tomorrow – John Dewey   Over the past month, I have weeded (discarded) approximately 4,000…

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  • Reflections of an Ish-ful Educator

    on November 2, 2014

    Cathy Collins In Peter Reynold’s book, “Ish,” a creative spirit learns that thinking “ish-ly” is far more important than “getting it right.” Hearing Reynolds reinforce that important message in his…

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  • Kid Group Shot

    The Power of One

    on October 24, 2014

    “I learned that in each of us there burns a flame of independence that must never be allowed to go out. That as long as it exists within us…

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  • Tales of a Tech Gypsy – Design Thinking Through Technology

    on October 20, 2014

    This year’s ACTEM Conference in Augusta, Maine, “Rebooted and Reimagined,” included many excellent sessions on a wide range of informative technology topics, but the session that I found by…

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

 

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Nominate a Trailblazing Educator for the #MassCUE Nominate a Trailblazing Educator for the #MassCUE Pathfinder Award!

Do you know an educator who’s leading the way in transforming learning with technology? MassCUE's Pathfinder Award honors K–12 teachers, tech coordinators, and ed leaders who are sparking positive change, inspiring others, and championing the ethical use of tech in education.

Submit your nomination today through our website. Link in BIO
Exciting News from MassCUE! We’re proud to welco Exciting News from MassCUE!
We’re proud to welcome Grace Magley as our new Executive Director, beginning July 1, 2025.

With over 35 years of experience in IT, instructional technology, and digital learning, Grace brings a wealth of expertise, passion, and a deep commitment to supporting educators through innovation.

From launching 1:1 programs to leading digital learning initiatives and engaging professional development, Grace is ready to guide MassCUE into its next chapter. Join us in welcoming her.

Learn more about Grace on our website (link in bio)

#MassCUE #EdTech #Leadership #EdLeaders #EdInnovation
Nominations Open: Recognize Your School/District L Nominations Open: Recognize Your School/District Leader.

Is there an administrator in your district who champions the power of technology in education?

Nominate them for the MassCUE's Administrator Award—highlighting visionary leadership in digital learning.

Don’t wait—visit our Awards Committee page to nominate today! Link in bio
Let’s give a warm welcome to the MassCUE’s new Let’s give a warm welcome to the MassCUE’s new board members. 

We’re excited to welcome Corey Mello and Paul Reynolds to the MassCUE Board of Directors.

Learn more about our new board members on our website (link in bio)

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Calling all Nonprofits in the K-12 space! Join the Calling all Nonprofits in the K-12 space!
Join the Nonprofit Showcase at the #MassCUE Fall Conference in October. This is your chance to present your work to educators, school leaders and decision makers. 
Showcase your programs and resources, exhibit at Gillette Stadium, and lead two sessions (one per day) during New England’s premier edtech conference.
Register today (Link in Bio)
Get ready for an exciting summer learning adventur Get ready for an exciting summer learning adventure with MassCUE’s AI Palooza—designed just for K–12 educators and administrators.

We are excited to introduce you to our presenters. 

🧠 Whether you're new to AI or ready to take it to the next level, this event will help you:

✅ Save time

✅ Boost student engagement

✅ Implement AI responsibly in your classroom or school

Choose from 4 engaging tracks:

✨ Intro to Generative AI for K-12 Educators

🛠 Designing with AI: Creative Tools for Planning and Differentiation

🧠 Building AI Literacy in Students

🏫 AI for School & District Leaders

When

📅 Wednesday, August 6, 2025

🕣 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM

📍 Holyoke Community College – Kittredge Center

💲 $75 

🚀 Come curious. Leave inspired.

Learn more and Register today with the link in our bio.

 
#AIPalooza #MassCUE #K12Educators #AIinEducation #EdTechPD #FutureReadySchools #TeacherTraining #SummerPD
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