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SIIA Announces 2019 CODiE™ Award Winners for Education Technology
By TL Editors published
2019 Education Technology CODiE Award Winners

Winners Named at 2019 National KidWind Challenge
By TL Editors published
“We hope the fun and success these students experienced during the challenge encourages them to pursue renewable energy or engineering as a career,” said Michael Arquin, founder of KidWind.

Pittsburgh Teacher Selected as Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow to Serve in Washington
By TL Editors published
The Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program provides an opportunity for K-12 STEM educators to apply their classroom knowledge and experiences to inform Federal STEM education efforts.

SIIA Announces Education Technology Finalists for 2019 Product CODiE Awards
By Tech & Learning Staff published
139 education technology and service products recognized in peer-reviewed awards program

Follett Challenge 2019 Winner is First Ever from Outside U.S.
By Tech & Learning Staff published
Grand Prize Goes to Saskatchewan, Canada’s Regina Catholic School Division

CoSN Honors Educators at Annual Conference
By TL Editors published
Each year during the Annual Conference, CoSN honors distinguished school technology leaders, experts and districts for their school technology accomplishments and dedication to advancing innovative learning settings.

STEM Educators Win 2019 Vernier/NSTA Technology Awards
By TL Editors published
Each winning educator received $1,000 in cash, $3,000 in Vernier products, and up to $1,500 toward expenses to attend the annual NSTA National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri on April 11–14, 2019.

CoSN Honors School Technology Leaders from Across the Country
By TL Editors published
“Their bold accomplishments encompass the overarching mission of Envision 2030 — to better prepare children to succeed in careers of the future,” said Keith Krueger, CEO of CoSN.

Samsung Awards Schools $100K for Using STEM to Tackle School Shootings, Pedestrian Fatalities and Healthcare Access
By TL Editors published
Each school will receive $100,000* in technology and classroom supplies to meet the needs of their students such as Samsung Flips, Samsung Chromebooks, 3-D printers, tablets, microscopes, lab materials, and more.
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