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December 15, 2002
Ed Tech Leaders of the 2002
By Michael Milone
The work of the teachers, tech specialists, and administrators profiled here represents the best of what can be done with technology and a dedicated educator.
In a year of economic uncertainty and new legislative mandates, it's reassuring to know we can still count on educators to remind us of the extraordinary and diverse ways they're advancing teaching and learning. Whether they are from Hawaii or New Jersey, Title I-funded schools or private academies, this year's crop of Ed Tech Leaders truly demonstrate that the key to making technology an effective tool for schools is not "speeds and feeds," but rather human vision and leadership. We invite you to read their stories.
National Winners
The Finalists
Semifinalists
The Ed Tech Leaders of the Year program annually recognizes educators who demonstrate leadership, vision, and creativity in implementing technology in schools and districts. To find out more about the program and how to enter (or nominate a colleague), go to the Ed Tech Leaders of the Year Program page.
Michael Milone, a contributing editor for T&L, works with schools, software publishers, and Fortune 500 companies on technology implementation.
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