Scott Bedley teaches 5th grade, is an author and speaker. Scott is a founding member of Skype's Master Teachers group and a 2015, 2016, 2017 MIE Expert. He was selected as 2014 Orange County Teacher of the Year, 2014 California State Teacher of the Year Finalist and 2013 Project Tomorrow's Innovative STEM Teacher Award winner. His class was highlighted in Microsoft's Super Bowl ad in 2014 and 2015. His classroom has also been featured in the Wall Street Journal, O Magazine, The NY Times, The LA Times and on CNN. He’s the co-founder of Global School Play Day www.globalschoolplayday.com and the creator of Technology Applied Science Fair www.tasfair.com Scott co-host The BedleyBros EdChat Podcast Show. Connect with Scott on Twitter @bedleybros @scotteach @TASFair & @gsplayday www.scottbedley.com
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Amy Fadeji is the principal of Penngrove Elementary in Petaluma, California. In her fifth year as principal, she has found herself reaching out to educators across the country to build a growing network of innovative and inspiring colleagues. She is the youngest administrator CUE Administrator of the Year Award. Amy taught second and third grades for seven years in Mobile, Alabama and San Anselmo, California before launching her career in administration. You can follow Amy on Twitter (@mrsfadeji) or read her latest blog post at mrsfadeji.blogspot.com.
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Reuben Hoffman is a Digital Learning Coach for the Grossmont Union High School District. He is recognized as WeVideo Ambassador, CUE Rock Star Teacher, Google for Education Certified Trainer and Google Certified Innovator. Reuben is also the Vice President of San Diego CUE (SDCUE), where he helps organize the annual SDCUE Tech Fair. More information about Reuben can be found at reubenhoffman.com
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Brian Briggs is the Director of Innovation and Instructional Technology for Plumas Lake Elementary School District. Brian enjoys working with teachers and students teaching, training and learning alongside them with new and exciting topics in Educational Technology. He loves the use of coding and robots, and has always been a nut for hands on Science. Brian is most excited about STEAM is the creating of projects and getting students engaged, also getting them involved working with and creating curriculum. He also loves seeing the excitement of students and teachers working together as teams to create or complete a desired goal. On top of the teachable moments, Brian lives for the ooo and aahh moments that happen during instruction. Connect with Brian on Twitter at @bribriggs.
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Ed Campos Jr has been teaching high school math and technology for 11 years in Central California. He became a teacher after spending 3 years in the Bay Area as an IT consultant. He knows first hand what a solid education in math and technology can do for a young person and has dedicated his life to sharing what he has learned and is continuously learning. He has a passion for helping students and teachers develop love of math and technology.
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Doug Robertson is a fifth grade elementary teacher in Gresham and has taught 3rd to 6th grade and from Southern California to Hawaii to Oregon. At each of the schools he's worked he has been an engine for change, experimentation, and joy. Last summer he presented at CUE Rock Star Las Vegas, CapCUE, the Holistic Teaching and Learning Conference in Ashland, OR, and the OCTE conference in northern Oregon. He has also run a two day PD at Richland Upper Elementary in Pearl, Mississippi, and at the SDE National Teachers Convention on Differentiated Instruction and The University of the Pacific. He is an author, having written the highly reviewed educational fun and philosophy book, "He's the Weird Teacher" and moderator of #WeirdEd every Weds @7PST.
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Lisa Highfill describes herself as a thinker, philosopher, debater, and geek. She was a classroom teacher for over twenty years, and is currently Pleasanton Unified School District’s Instructional Technology coach. Working in the ed tech field since 1998 when she earned her Master's Degree in Ed Tech Leadership, she went on to become a Google Certified Innovator, a YouTube Star Teacher, a Merit Fellow, and a Leading Edge Digital Educator. Lisa serves on many advisory boards including GoogleEDU and Imagine K12 and presents at ed tech conferences around the country. Lisa is the co-creator and co-author of The HyperDoc Handbook.
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