For many, the teaching profession is a year-round endeavor. In fact, for nearly 100 educators from all corners of the globe, the summer included a journey to Seattle to attend a forum focused on innovative technology and teaching practices – and how the two can be joined in support of a classroom that prepares students for a lifetime of learning.
The Microsoft Worldwide Innovative Teachers Forum, held July 18 and 19, included keynote addresses from leading educators, small group discussions, question and answer sessions, and several opportunities to network with teachers and Microsoft team members from around the world.
The forum was sponsored by Microsoft’s Innovative Teachers Program, which was launched in the U.S. in 2002. The program has since expanded beyond the original charter and is up and running in 35 countries.
Kristen Weatherby, academic program manager with Microsoft’s Worldwide Public Sector Group, currently shepherds the program. “It’s easy to feel isolated in the classroom,” says Weatherby, a former teacher. “In response to that, in order to provide quality content and a forum where teachers can share their experience and inspire one another, Microsoft launched this program.”
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