Have you heard about the Discovery Educator Network? Many districts on Long Island subscribe to the Discovery Streaming service, but many teachers are not aware of the added benefits to becoming a member. If you are one of those educators, do not hesitate to ask me any questions that relate to becoming a DEN Star Educator, the Discovery Streaming service or any ed tech advice in general. I would be very happy to help you.

This will be my second year on the New York Leadership Council and I volunteer for Discovery to plan unique ed tech events around the state for NY teachers. This year, however, I'm looking for some help because I want to kick it up a notch. I created a survey to gather data on what NY educators want to know and what conferences are the must attends in the state. If you have a few minutes, would you please fill out my survey?

New York DEN Questionnaire 2009-2010

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