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netTrekker Hits the Hill

Written by: Kirsty Wertz
Friday, June 19th, 2009

This week was an exciting one for the future of educational technology.  “The Future of Learning: How Technology is Transforming Public Schools,” the first in a series of Congressional hearings, was held on Capitol Hill to showcase the role that technology plays in improving education and student achievement.  Those of you who work with students every day are well aware, I’m sure, of the powerful impact technology has – especially when it comes to engaging students in the learning process.  And when they’re engaged – they learn, right?  Aren’t we all more active participants in whatever we’re doing or learning when we truly feel connected and engaged.  Technology is that key to making a connection with today’s digital students – and this was a great opportunity to get these points across loud and clear (we hope!) to policymakers and education leaders.

The hearing was followed by the “Bringing the Future of Learning to Schools Today” showcase where the policymakers and education leaders were able to see first hand how technology is transforming education.  They heard from educators and students about how technology is helping them in their classrooms every day.  And, companies who are dedicated to the mission of helping every student achieve with technology were also able to demonstrate what their solutions are doing to support students. netTrekker was honored to be invited to participate in this event and to share how we’re working to use technology and digital resources to support differentiated instruction to help every student learn.

This video from the hearing explains what Delaware is doing with technology and why it’s so important to keep educational technology as a top priority in improving education.

If you had the chance to speak with these important decision makers on Capitol Hill, what would you tell them about why technology in education is so important?

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