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    MassCUE Elections 2018-Results are in!

    MassCUE is pleased to announce the results from our April 2018 elections. Congratulations to Chris Gosselin, Jared Perrine, Tracy Sockalosky, and Colleen Terrill.  We look forward to having these educators join our Board.

  • Join us for the Annual General Meeting

    MassCUE members are cordially invited to be our guest for the MassCUE Annual General Meeting and dinner, June 6, 2018 at Gillette Stadium at 5 pm. Let’s reconnect with old friends, meet new ones, and interact with our Board of Directors and Corporate Partners.  Register Now!

  • Reminder: Register for Tech&Learning Live, 4/27/18

    Gain Insights from Top K-12 Edtech Leaders At Tech & Learning, we know that the tech doesn’t work without the learning. Tech & Learning Live conferences bring together both sides of the conversation for a unique full day of professional learning and networking. K-12 tech leaders will share ideas related to all...

  • Reminder: Call for Proposals Now Open for Fall Conference 2018!

    Attention Educators:  Call for Proposals Now Open!  Deadline: April 27, 2018 Educators are encourage to apply for any of these opportunities: Educator Session–Submit a session proposal to present at MassCUE CUEKids–Apply for students to present in the CUEKids Showcase Global Ed–Apply for students to present in the Global Ed Showcase

  • Tammi Miller

    Technology in education has changed since the first computers were placed into schools. No one knows this better than Tammi Miller, the Speech Language Pathologist at the Hurley Middle School in Seekonk, MA. Over the past 24 years, Tammi has worked with students with varying needs to make a difference...

  • Spring Election 2018 – Candidates

    The election results for the MassCUE Board of Directors 2018 are in. Congratulations to Chris Gosselin, Jared Perrine, Tracey Sockalosky, and Colleen Terrill. This spring we will elect four (4) at-large members to the MassCUE Board. Below you will find this year’s candidate.  Please take a few minutes to read through...

  • Call for Proposals for MassCUE/M.A.S.S. Fall Conference 2018 now open!

    MassCUE/M.A.S.S. Fall Conference:  Oct. 17 & 18, 2018 at Gillette Stadium Attention Educators: Call for Proposals is now open for the 2018 MassCUE Fall Conference! Details are available on our website (be sure to click the PRESENT tab). We have multiple opportunities for you and your students to present at...

  • Blended and Personalized Learning Conference-April 5-7, 2018

    The Hylander Institute will be hosting the  Blended and Personalized Learning Conference from April 5-7, 2018. You are invited not just to attend, but to be an active participant in a range of sessions featuring useful and engaging opportunities for learning. Convene and connect with a variety of educators with a...

  • Tracy Sockalosky

      The Power of Teaching Empathy What is a global citizen and why is it so important in our world today? This is the very question Tracy Sockalosky set out to find the answer to when she reached out to her PLN on Twitter to collect their voices on Flipgrid....

  • Back by popular demand: MassCUE online workshops for spring 2018

    MassCUE is pleased to announce that the following online workshops will again be offered starting in March 2018. Top Tech Tools for SEI Google Tools for Effective Instruction for Students with Disabilities and Diverse Learning Styles “Googlify” Your Unit Spots go quickly so please REGISTER NOW!

  • Social Media Ambassador for Spring Leadership Conference 2018 Announced!

    MassCUE is pleased to announce that Rachel Bouhanda has been chosen as our Social Media Ambassador for our MassCUE/MASCD spring leadership conference:  Lead Like a Pirate.  Rachel is the Library Media Specialist for Billerica Memorial High School. She has been the Librarian Coordinator for the NorthEast Educators Network (NPEN) since 2015. Currently...

  • Edcamp:  Voice and Choice in Professional Learning 

    We often speak about providing students with voice and choice in their learning.  But what about the adults? Edcamp is an “unconference” designed specifically for educators.  A national phenomenon, educators flock to Edcamps seeking an organic, participant driven learning experience.     On a cold Saturday morning in February, 61 educators gathered in Franklin for the second Edcamp MALeads, sponsored...