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February 25, 2015 2015 EDUCATION MAGAZINE LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com
community, such as service
projects, social media, and
engagement for community
input at public forums, such as
the semi-annual Coffee with
the Superintendent.”
Junior High Math and Science
teacher Jamie Wellbaum
also had a chance recently
to present a session on
Websites, Apps, and Math at
Eastern Illinois University’s
Technology in Education
Conference. She shared how
she implements technology
into her lessons using apps
such as Kahool, SMART
exchange, Moby Max, Virtual
Nerd, and Khan Academy.
This year the NH-M theme has
been “Making a difference,”
referring to the way technology
“makes a difference in the
way in which students learn,
making a difference in the
community, and now making
a difference in education.”
Through participation in
conferences, professional
development, Google App
Nights, and community
engagement, NH-M seems to
truly be making a difference in
its community.
Superintendent
Todd Dugan was
a presenter at the
Fall 2014 School
CIO Summit in
Redwood City,
CA, “Rethinking
School from the
Ground Up.”