The mission of the Administrators’ SIG is to encourage school administrators at all levels (site, district, county, and state) to take an active role in planning, implementing, and evaluating the use of instructional technology in our schools. In addition to semi-annual meetings held in conjunction with the CUE Conferences, our listserv offers a network of several hundred administrators who provide support to one another and the Web page offers links to additional resources as well as a membership directory.
Thursday March 20, 2014 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Sierra, Renaissance Hotel888 Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 USA
The Higher Education SIG’s mission is to serve the broad College and University faculty within CUE’s membership. We seek to connect faculty and staff at public and private colleges and universities, to inspire and nourish a dynamic, cutting-edge, collegial network of professionals dedicated to excellence in higher education through the effective and appropriate use of technology for teaching and learning.
Thursday March 20, 2014 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Andreas, Renaissance Hotel888 Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 USA
The mission of the CUE Library Media Educators SIG is to promote an expanded understanding of the unique and essential role of LMTs in educating the school community, and to provide opportunities for professional growth and collaboration. Some of the specific activities include publicizing our work, partnering with other educators, training ourselves and others in information literacy and technology, and supporting each other.
The mission of the CUE Technology Coordinators SIG is to bring technology leaders together in a supportive and productive environment. The SIG meets at each CUE Conference and is an open forum for all technology leaders to share experiences and resources that will assist in making all of our jobs more effective and efficient.
The VIC (Video in the Classroom) SIG is made up of individuals from all different facets of education who want to play an active role in increasing the presence of multimedia educational experiences in all classrooms. We are all bound by our passion for using multimedia as a great equalizer in our schools. When used properly, video can capture a student's imagination, increase their motivation, spur their creativity, and open doors for future success that otherwise may have remained closed. We hope to expand video opportunities through continued interaction with like-minded professionals, both electronically and through CUE-related events.