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Georgia Educator Named 2016 PBS LearningMedia Lead Digital Innovator
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This week, PBS announced the 2016 PBS LearningMedia Digital Innovators. Now in its fourth year, the program honors educators from across the country who exemplify excellence in using technology and digital media to support student learning. Shana White, Technology Coordinator at Creekland Middle School in Gwinnett County, was named Georgia’s 2016 Lead PBS LearningMedia Digital Innovator.
The 2016 Lead Innovators are awarded with year-long professional development opportunities, virtual trainings, exclusive resources from PBS LearningMedia Custom, a free PBS TeacherLine professional development course, networking opportunities and more. Additionally, the 52 Lead Digital Innovators will receive an all-expense paid trip to Denver, Colorado to participate in the 2016 PBS LearningMedia Digital Summit and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference.
“This year we received a record number of applications from qualified teachers from across the country and we are excited to welcome this new class of digitally savvy educators to our growing group of leaders,” said Alicia Levi, Vice President, PBS Education. “Education for learners of all ages is at the core of PBS’ mission, and we are committed to providing teachers and students with the tools and content necessary to succeed in today’s digital classroom. I look forward to working alongside this group as they continue to engage and empower the next generation of students.”
Georgia’s Lead Digital Innovator, Shana White, serves as technology coordinator at Creekland Middle School in Lawrenceville, GA as well as an adjunct teacher for Georgia Virtual School. She believes technology provides an effective means to collaborate, innovate, and open doors for all students. Shana enjoys her role as technology coordinator because it allows her to help teachers create meaningful and engaging learning opportunities for all students. She is dedicated to empowering and teaching both students and teachers how to effectively use technology as a tool to enhance and take charge of their own growth.
The following Georgia educators also demonstrated excellence with educational technology to support student learning and will represent Georgia as Local Digital Innovators:
- Rivers Baldridge Jr.
Augusta, Georgia
Technical Career Magnet School - Carol Brand
Conyers, Georgia
Rockdale Open Campus High School - Emily Davis
Johns Creek, Georgia
Dolvin Elementary School - Amanda Fox
Savannah, Georgia
The STEM Academy - Ashley Frogg
Lafayette, Georgia
Gilbert Elementary - Kristee Glace
Brunswick, Georgia
Brunswick Christian Academy - Mark Gerl
Atlanta, Georgia
The Galloway School - Brad Gilchrist
Stone Mountain, Georgia
Elizabeth Andrews High School - Jorge Gonzalez
Marietta, Georgia
Pope High School - Leigh Herman
Atlanta, Georgia
The Weber School - Kelley Jordan-Monne
Atlanta, Georgia
E. Rivers Elementary - Bobby Brian Lewis
Warner Robins, Georgia
Huntington Middle School - Monique Liles
McDonough, Georgia
Babb Middle School - James McDaniel
Atlanta, Georgia
Centennial Academy - Thomas McElheny
Milledgeville, Georgia
Georgia Military College Prep - Tracy Misner
Alpharetta, Georgia
Alpharetta High School - Merry Mullins
Smyrna, Georgia
King Springs 2-5 Elementary School - Rebekah O’Brien
Lilburn, Georgia
Baggett Elementary School - Lauren Pittman
Canton, Georgia
Holly Springs Elementary - Shoni Pittman
Stockbridge, Georgia
Fairview Elementary School - Makisha Rogers
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Speech School - Natasha Smith
Fairburn, Georgia
Evoline C. West Elementary School - Heather Wickham
Marietta, Georgia
Paulding County High School - Candice Williams
APO, Armed Forces Pacific, Georgia
Osan Middle School - Laura Woods
Atlanta, Georgia
William J. Scott Elementary School
About PBS LearningMedia
As America’s largest classroom, PBS offers digital content and services for teachers of children from pre-K through 12th grade that help bring classroom lessons to life. PBS LearningMedia, a partnership of PBS and WGBH Educational Foundation, is a free and paid media-on-demand service offering educators access to the best of public media and delivers research-based, classroom-ready digital learning experiences to engage students in exploring curriculum concepts that align with National and Common Core State Standards. Nationwide, more than 1.8 million teachers and users have registered access to more than 120,000 digital resources available through PBS LearningMedia. Through our partnership with PBS LearningMedia, GPB offers free accounts and support to every teacher and student in Georgia. To learn more information about PBS LearningMedia and get started with your free account go to www.pbslearningmedia.org or email education@gpb.org.