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Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, a 23-year educator, has been a classroom teacher, school principal, district administrator, and digital learning
consultant. She currently serves as an adjunct faculty member at The College of William and Mary (Virginia, USA), where she is also completing her doctorate in educational planning, policy and leadership. Sheryl has published journal articles, book chapters and magazine pieces and is currently under contract to write a book about 21st Century teaching for United States publisher, Eye on Education. Sheryl has spoken to audiences throughout the United States, Europe, and Central America on topics of teacher leadership, virtual community building, 21st Century learning, and homelessness. |
| Currently, Sheryl is co-leading a statewide 21st Century Skills
initiative in the state of Alabama, funded by a major grant from the
Microsoft Partners in Learning program. She recently served as an
organiser and convener of the inaugural 2006 K-12 Online Conference,
"Unleashing the Potential", which sought to help educators around the
world contextualise and integrate emerging technologies into their
schools and classrooms and currently is hard at work planning for this year's K-12 Online 2007: Playing with Boundaries. Sheryl lives near the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia Beach with her four children, all of whom are avid bloggers. |
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Introduction | Keynote address - Part one, two, three | Participation | Support material

