Breaking Down Silos: Uncommon Alliances in Practice, Policy, and Partnership |
Listen and learn : Ed talk
Richard Culatta Cindy Marten Dr Allegra McGrew Erin Mote Sito Narcisse
Hosted by Kaltura. This session will feature leaders from leading nonprofits, industry, and school districts to discuss what is necessary to help rethink our education delivery models, and how we can accelerate the innovation and equity/opportunity for all. This will be a very interactive discussion.
Audience: | Chief technology officers/superintendents/school board members, Curriculum/district specialists, Technology coordinators/facilitators |
Skill level: | Beginner |
Attendee devices: | Devices not needed |
Topic: | Educational policy |
Grade level: | PK-12 |
Additional detail: | ISTE author presentation, Spotlight on Solutions presentation |
Following our panel we hope to open up the discussion around using educational technology to increase equity and opportunity for all.
This session will feature leaders from leading nonprofits, industry, and school districts to discuss what is necessary to help rethink our education delivery models, and how we can accelerate the innovation and equity/opportunity for all. This will be a very interactive discussion.
Richard Culatta, is the CEO of ISTE. Prior to joining ISTE, Culatta served as the chief innovation officer for the state of Rhode Island. He was appointed as the director of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology. There Culatta was at the helm of numerous efforts to expand connectivity to schools across the country, promote personalized learning and develop the National Education Technology Plan.
Erin Mote is the executive director of InnovateEDU and co-founder of Brooklyn Laboratory Charter Schools (LAB). She leads InnovateEDU and its major projects, including the development of Cortex, Project Unicorn, Educating All Learners, BIRDE, the Pathways Alliance and Landing Zone.
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