Camilla Gagliolo—Committee Secretary & Special Interest Group Representative
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Camilla Gagliolo holds a position as Instructional Technology Coordinator in Arlington County Public Schools in Virginia, facilitating and leading technology integration to enhance teaching and learning for students. Her passion for innovation in education has made her one of the leaders in implementing new technologies in all curriculum areas internationally. Before commencing her position in Arlington County, she held the position of Director of Information Technology at Rock Creek International School in Washington, D.C. for 12 years. Educated in Sweden and the United States, she maintains an informed global perspective through a very active schedule of professional involvement. She has served on the European Council of International Schools Technology Committee for several years and as a Co-facilitator for ASCD’s Overseas and International School Network. She also organizes workshops for technology coordinators and teachers in the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, and continues to provide professional development for technology leaders and teachers locally and internationally. She facilitates and creates online professional development courses throughout the Northern Virginia school districts. Camilla is a proud member of the Apple Distinguished Educator community (Class of 2007), a vibrant community of innovators and educators dedicated to the enhancement of education through the integrated use of technology. Camilla has also been recognized as a Smart Exemplary Educator.
Camilla is currently serving on the ISTE Board as the Special Interest Group Representative and was elected to serve on the ISTE Executive Committee of the Board. She has served ISTE as the President of SIGTC (2002–2006). She is currently serving as the Chair of ISTE Board's International Committee (2002–2008) and as the Chair of the SIG Board Committee.
Camilla commenced her involvement with ISTE by participating in expert forums building ISTE's NETS for students, teachers, and administrators and is continuously involved with the NETS refresh process. She's also been integrally involved with NECC 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 as a member of the NECC Program Advisory Program Committee and as Proposal Review Chair for the Professional Development and Online Professional Development strands, as well as Global Gallery. This year, Camilla has been involved in facilitating NETS•T events at Virginia technology conferences and in school districts in Northern Virginia.
She is also involved in planning a series of webinars for ISTE SIGTC members on the use of emergent technologies and Web 2.0 applications, leading up to the SIGTC Forum at NECC 2008 in San Antonio, TX. Another exciting engagement with ISTE is the planning of the Innovation Exchange with the members of the ET Taskforce. She is proud to serve ISTE and NECC as the Regional Conference Chair for NECC 2009 in Washington, D.C.
Camilla has presented at numerous national and international conferences on technology integration, foreign and immersion language learning, digital portfolio creation, multimedia integration, and the use of emergent and handheld technologies in instructional environments. She has presented and led workshops on technology integration at international conferences, including NECC, VSTE, MICCA, ECIS and FETC.
Contact:
Camilla Gagliolo
Instructional Technology Coordinator
Arlington Public Schools
Virginia
camilla_gagliolo@apsva.us
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