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2008 Technology Summit
October 29, 2008

Meet our Keynote Speakers!

Mary J. Cullinane,
Director, Innovation and Business Development, Microsoft Corporation

In October 2000, Cullinane joined Microsoft as Manager of Microsoft's Anytime Anywhere Learning program. She was responsible for program development and expansion, evangelism of 1:1 access and future strategic planning. In August 2002, she assumed responsibilities for the K-12 segment and managed Microsoft's national programs, marketing activities and strategic initiatives with national associations and Departments of Education.

In 2003, as a result of a partnership between the School District of Philadelphia and Microsoft Corporation, Cullinane accepted the position of School of the Future Technology Architect. She managed strategic education projects and relationships for Microsoft, including the creation of the new School of the Future located in West Philadelphia.


 
Ian Jukes
Director of the InfoSavvy Group

Ian Jukes has been a teacher, an administrator, writer, consultant, university
 instructor and keynote speaker. As the Director of the InfoSavvy Group, he works extensively with school districts, businesses, community organizations and other institutions to help shape preferred futures. Ian Jukes is the creator and co-developer of TechWorks, the internationally acclaimed K-8 technology framework; together with Anita Dosaj was the catalyst behind the NetSavvy and InfoSavvy information literacy series;
 and is a Contributing Editor for both the Audio Education Journal and Technology and Learning Magazine.
Ian Jukes is an educator first and foremost. His focus has consistently been on the compelling need to restructure our institutions so they become relevant to the current and future needs of children. His rambunctious, irreverent and high-charged presentations emphasize many of the practical issues related to ensuring that change is meaningful.

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