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Internet@Schools East 2010 April 12 - 13, 2010

Hyatt Regency Crystal City  
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway • Arlington, VA
 
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Dawn Nelson, Instructional Media and Technology Coordinator, Osseo Area Schools Information and Technology Educators of Minnesota (ITEM)

Dawn Nelson, former elementary and middle school media specialist, coordinates a team of library media specialists, technology integration specialists, and support staff for 30 sites. The fully flexibly scheduled libraries allow the team to collaborate and support research projects, Google Docs, and Moodle as we work to accomplish our goal of helping students learn.  Project Copernicus, a BYOD program, has been implemented in nearly all of the schools.  In August of 2013 a vision of Digital Learning for All was completed, with a goal of transformative learning. An initial step for that project will be 1:1 rollout of iPads to 1800 teachers and approximately 5000 students in the 2014-15 school year.  She is a Past-President of MEMO (MN Educational Media Organization) and part of the 2011 AASL Conference Committee. In her spare time she enjoys reading, cooking, music and time with her family.


Sessions by Dawn Nelson
04-13-2010   11:30 AM – 12:15 PM   S202: Project Copernicus: Student-Provided Technology and Web 2.0
 





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