Project Tomorrow is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the innovative uses of science, math and technology resources in K-12 schools.
Listen to the Speak Up 2010 National Findings for K-12 Educators and learn about the new Speak Up report: The New 3 E’s of Education: Enabled, Engaged and Empowered - How Today’s Educators are Advancing a New Vision for Teaching and Learning released during a Congressional Briefing in Washington, DC on May 11, 2011. During the podcast, you will hear Julie Evans, Project Tomorrow CEO, discuss the national findings and a panel of educators share their perspective about mobile learning, online and blended learning and e-textbooks.
Listen to the Speak Up 2010 National Findings for K-12 Students and Parents and learn about the new Speak Up report: The New 3 E’s of Education: Enabled, Engaged and Empowered - How Today’s Students are Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Learning released during a Congressional Briefing in Washington, DC on Apr 1, 2011. During the podcast, you will hear Julie Evans, Project Tomorrow CEO, discuss the national findings and a panel of students and parents share their perspective about mobile learning, online and blended learning and e-textbooks.
Release of Speak Up 2009 findings for educators at Congressional Briefing on May 5th, 2010. Features Julie Evans, CEO-Project Tomorrow and panelists from local schools in the DC area.
Students in grades 5th - 12th discuss their ideas for 21st century learning -- Part 3 of the Congressional Briefing, Mar 16th, 2010.
Julie Evans, CEO-Project Tomorrow, presented the Speak Up 2009 findings during a Congressional Briefing on Mar 16th, 2010. Part 2 is Julie's presentation on the Speak Up 2009 national findings for students and parents.
Julie Evans, CEO-Project Tomorrow, presented the Speak Up 2009 findings during a Congressional Briefing on Mar 16th, 2010. Part 1 of Creating Our Future includes introductions and guest speakers: Jessie Woolley Wilson from Blackboard and Karen Cator from the US Department of Education.
Julie Evans, CEO-Project Tomorrow, shares Visionary Administrator data from Speak Up 2008 and facilitates panel discussion during NECC 2009. Panelists include: Gerry Beimler-formerly with Chicago Public Schools (IL), Paul Caputo - North Schuykill School District (PA), Brian Eyer- Digital Harbor High School (MD) and Ryan Imbriale-Patapsco High School and Center of the Arts (MD).
Educators discuss the implementation and impact of online learning in their school district at NECC on Jun 30, 2009. Event, sponsored by Project Tomorrow and Blackboard K-12, highlights the online learning findings from Speak Up 2008. Panelists include: Sheryl Abshire from Calcasieu Parish Public Schools (LA), Rod Carnill from Frederick County Public Schools (VA) and Maribeth Luftglass from Fairfax County Public Schools (VA).
Julie Evans, CEO-Project Tomorrow, discusses Speak Up 2008 findings about online learning at NECC (Jun 30, 2009). Event sponsored by Blackboard K-12.
Tim Magner, Director-Office of Educational Technology, U.S. Department of Education discusses the importance of creating engaging educational environments for "2nd life" students during Project Tomorrow's 2007 Innovation Summit.
Join Julie Evans as she discusses School Leader, Teacher, and Student findings from the 2007 Speak Up survey!
Learn from innovative administrators about their successes and challenges in running a 21st century school -- Podcast from panel discussion at NSBA T+L (October 28 – October 30, 2008). Panelists included: * Ryan Imbriale -- Baltimore County Public Schools (MD) * Jim Klein – Saugus Union School District (CA) * Paul Sanfrancesco -- Garnet Valley School District (PA)
Internet Safety Town Hall Meeting, held Monday, June 30, 2008 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Conference Center in San Antonio, Texas. Panelists included: Anastasia Goodstein, author of Totally Wired; Amanda Lenhart, senior research specialist with the Pew Internet and American Life Project; Jeanne Biddle, director of technology with Scott County Schools in Kentucky and ISTE board member; Julie Evans, executive director of Project Tomorrow; and Jake Young, a high school senior from Spring, Texas
Presented by Project Tomorrow and Blackboard – San Antonio, Tx Julie Evans, CEO with panelists: Janet Herdman - North Kansas City Schools, Melissa Higgs-Horwell - South Central Ohio Computer Association, Ann McMullan - Klein ISD July 1, 2008
Hosted by National School Boards Association – Nashville, TN Julie Evans, CEO with Laurie Smith, Dir., Research & Evaluation Oct 17, 2007
Julie Evans, CEO, Project Tomorrow; Tim Jemal, Executive Director, AeA Orange County/Inland Empire; Bill Campbell, Orange County Board of Supervisors; Christine Olmstead, Global IT Academy @ Brea Olinda High School
Karen Cator, Director, Education Leadership and Advocacy, Apple, Inc., Chair, Partnership for 21st Century Skills
Students discuss what they think about their current education and how it prepares them for their future, essential skills for the 21st century and the role of science, math and technology. Moderated by Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Project Tomorrow
Education, parent and business leaders discuss their perspective of how K-12 education is preparing students for the global economy and essential 21st century skills. Moderated by Tim Jemal, Executive Director, AeA Orange County/Inland Empire Council
2007 Innovation in Education Awards
Development of the Action Plan for Orange County
Julie Evans, CEO Project Tomorrow John Gage, Vice President & Chief Researcher, Sun Microsystems Susan Santana, Government Affairs Counsel, Dell Brad Thomas, Staff Member, House Education and Workforce Committee (Minority)
Ray Simon, Deputy Secretary of Education, US Department of Education, discusses the importance of embracing contemporary technology in education to ensure our students are prepared for the global workforce.
Listen to the National Findings presented by Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Project Tomorrow
Students discuss how they are communicating with others, global collaboration, career preparation, technical proficiency, school design, online safety, and online access to student transcripts. Moderated by Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Project
Parents and Teachers discuss effective communication tools for parents & teachers, career preparation, on-line safety, and online access to student transcripts. Moderated by Julie Evans, Chief Executive Officer, Project Tomorrow
In this one-hour recording from the 2007 EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting, we'll hear from Julie Evans in a session entitled K-12 Students Speak Up About Technology: Are We Listening? Evans will share results from the 2006 NetDay SpeakUp online survey, which asks K-12 students about their use of technology and their expectations for technology in the classroom and in their social lives.
(Panel discussion moderated by Julie Evans, CEO, Project Tomorrow.) This panel discussion focuses on new ideas for insuring that today's students are receiving the type of education they need to succeed in an era of global competitiveness. Panelists: * Steve Glyer, Director, Educational Technology, Newport-Mesa Unified School District * Dr. Edward Hernandez, Jr., Chancellor, Rancho Santiago Community College District * Abbie Mendoza, Student, Global IT Academy, Brea Olinda High School * Johnathan Mota, Student, ACME Animation, Century High School * Jonathan Nguy, Student, Global IT Academy, Brea Olinda High School * Kathy Moffat, Board Member, Orange Unified School District and VP Education, 4th District PTA* Dan Sullivan, Principal, Trabuco Hills High School Panel discussion presented to key education and business leaders in Orange County, California at Project Tomorrow’s Innovation in Education Summit, May 19, 2006.
(Panel discussion moderated by Tim Jemal, Executive Director, AeA Orange County Council. ) Panel participants share their ideas about the job skills required by Orange County businesses in order for the economy to thrive in an era of global competitiveness. The panel also discusses how schools are currently addressing these new challenges in education. Panelists: * Steven B. Chesser, Senior Manager, Community Relations, The Boeing Company * Assemblywoman Lynn Daucher, 72nd State Assembly District * Lisa Hughes, Senior, Trabuco Hills High School * Cheryl Lee, Development Executive, Apple Computer, Inc. * Christine McCauley, VP Global Talent Management & Executive Compensation, Edwards Life Sciences * Dr. Cameron McCune, Superintendent, Fullerton School District * Ryan Morrow, Senior, Trabuco Hills High School Panel discussion presented to key education and business leaders in Orange County, California at Project Tomorrow’s Innovation in Education Summit, May 19, 2006.
Ken Kay, President of the Partnership for 21st Century presents ideas about aligning education and economic development efforts to key education and business leaders in Orange County, California at Project Tomorrow’s Innovation in Education Summit, May 19, 2006. Key message: If educators, business leaders, and policymakers work together, we can align our education and economic development efforts.