On July 13-17, 2009, six educators from Fontana
Unified School District, along with more than 80 educators from across the
country, participated in an exclusive professional development event for
Discovery Educator Network members at the Headlands Institute in Sausalito,
California. The Discovery Educator Network National Institute was hosted by Discovery
Education, a division of Discovery Communications, whose networks include
Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Science Channel.
The Discovery Educator Network (DEN) is a global learning community of more than
100,000 active educators, supported by Discovery Education, who are passionate
about using educational technology and digital media in the classroom to engage
students in learning. Launched in June 2005, the DEN fosters collaboration and
helps educators share resources, ideas and classroom-tested strategies for
improving academic achievement.
The DEN National Institute is open only to STAR Discovery Educators - DEN
members recognized for their efforts to share their insight and expertise with
peers through activities such as trainings, workshops or presentations on how to
integrate digital media and the latest educational technologies into classroom
instruction. The educators from Fontana Unified School District are six of the
5,600 STAR Discovery Educators nationwide.
Attending this event from Fontana Unified School District were:
- Marie Belt, Dorothy Grant Elementary School
- Sarah Johangiry, Dorothy Grant Elementary School
- Kerri Long-Campbell, Dorothy Grant Elementary School
- Beverly Matheson, Dorothy Grant Elementary School
- Sandy Prigger, Truman Middle School
- Melanie Ruiz, Dorothy Grant Elementary School
Guest speakers at the DEN National Institute included Claudia L'Amoreaux of
Linden Labs, the developers of the Second Life virtual world, and Adam Frey, the
co-founder of Wikispaces. During the Institute, educators participated in
hands-on workshops, collaborated with fellow educators on a variety of
educational technology projects, and networked with their peers and shared
ideas. By the end of the Institute, participants also had created a number of
classroom ready multimedia projects and learned a variety of new strategies and
techniques for integrating digital content and educational technologies into
their classroom activities.
"The Discovery Educator Network National Institute is a great opportunity for
educators to learn strategies and techniques for improving student achievement
through educational technology," said Discovery Education Director Lance Rougeux.
"Discovery Education is pleased to host this event for STAR Discovery Educators,
who will incorporate these skills into their classrooms, and share this
knowledge with peers at Fontana Unified School District."

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