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During the 2007 Digital Equity Summit, attendees will participate in a national dialogue that addresses critical issues pertaining to digital equity. They will discuss major challenges and continue to explore solutions. Participants will leave with a heightened awareness of digital equity, strategies to help make progress toward digital equity, and the vision to implement a plan. Attendees will continue the dialogue using web-based collaborative tools as they network, nationally and internationally, and share year-long successes and challenges. This is a must-attend session for educators, state and national leaders, and those interested in working with underserved populations. Attendees will receive a copy of the ISTE published report titled, “A National Consideration of Digital Equity.” The report includes expert advice from the field and strategies for addressing digital equity. A moderated student panel will provide K–12 students an opportunity to inform the field as they reflect and respond to a variety of questions. The panel will consist of students sharing what they feel are current digital equity issues in education, explore how they currently use technology in schools, and their expectations of using technology for learning. Student panelists will represent the Atlanta Public School System. ISTE Contact: ResourcesMeet the Steering Committee Members Report: A National Consideration of Digital Equity (PDF, 2.6 MB) Digital Equity Summit 2007 Agenda (MS Word, 71 KB) Digital Equity Summit 2007 Podcast |
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Keynote SpeakerSylvia Rousseau |
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Dr. Rousseau was appointed LAUSD's District 7 superintendent in 2001. Earlier she served as assistant superintendent of secondary instruction and school services in the district. Prior to these appointments, she served as co-director of university-school partnerships at UCLA, as well as an adjunct professor. She was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from Pepperdine University, Woman of the Year Award from the YWCA in Santa Monica, California, and is a past recipient of the USC Rossier School of Education's (R.O.S.E.) Award At the Rossier School Dr. Rousseau is a Professor of Clinical Education in the Ed.D. program and her concentration is on leadership and organization within K-12 schools as well as teacher preparation. She is currently leading a thematic dissertation group around systems and structures that lead to high academic performance in high poverty schools with large concentrations of students of color. She received her Ed.D. from Pepperdine University, her M.A. in education from California State University, Los Angeles and her B.A. from the University of Cincinnati and Wake Forest University. |
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ISTE would like to thank these sponsors for their support of the 2007 Digital Equity Summit. |
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Gold Sponsors: |
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| Intel® Education |
Pearson Education • Pearson Achievement Solutions • Pearson School Systems |
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As a global technology leader, Intel is committed to creating innovative technology and helping people around the world effectively use it to enrich their lives. The Intel® Education Initiative is a sustained commitment to improve teaching and learning, and to advance math, science, and engineering education, and research. From K-12 through higher education, Intel enables diverse communities and women through rich educational opportunities. From research-proven professional development enabling educators to prepare their students with the 21st century skills they need to succeed in a global knowledge economy, to curriculum and college scholarships which encourage the pursuit of careers in math and science, Intel inspires students to become the next generation of innovators. For more information, visit www.intel.com/education.
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Pearson Education Pearson Achievement Solutions Pearson School Systems
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