Presenters

Colleen Terrill

Colleen is currently the Director of Instructional Technology for Mashpee Public Schools after being a 6th grade teacher for 15 years. She provides ongoing professional development for teachers in her district where she focuses on the importance of balance between technology and curriculum. Colleen is a regular presenter at regional and national conferences such as MassCUE, ACTEM, Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference, CoSN and ISTE. She was a Keynote Panel Presenter for the New England 1:1 Summit. She is also an Associate Professor through the Extended Campus Program at Fitchburg State University where she teaches Explicit Instruction as well as Technology Integration in the Classroom. She is currently pursuing her Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Educational Leadership from Curry College.



Karen Winsper

Karen is a veteran Massachusetts educator who began her career in the Dartmouth Public Schools as an elementary and middle school classroom teacher and then moved to the Plymouth Public Schools to work as a technology integration specialist. Since joining the Norton Public Schools in 2014, Karen has revitalized a technology program that was stagnant for many years. She is a Level 2 Google Certified Educator and a proud member of the MassCUE Communications Committee, Southeast, Cape & Islands Technology Administrators SIG, Delta Kappa Gamma, and Edcamp SEMass Founding Team Member. She received the MassCUE Pathfinder award in 2016. Karen presents at local and regional conferences and has been an adjunct instructor through AIC.


Jennifer Judkins

Jennifer is the Director of Digital Learning for the Lexington Public Schools district. Jenn is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, 2016 MassCUE Pathfinder recipient & was awarded the 2015 PBS Lead Digital Innovator. She provides professional development in her home district and schools throughout MA. Jenn curates useful technology resources, tip sheets and integration ideas for educators on her blog, www.teachingforward.net and is a regular contributer on the TechEducator Podcast. Find Jenn on Twitter @jennjudkins.

Julie Spang

Julie is a former Grade 3-12 classroom teacher and currently the Digital Learning Coach for Groton Dunstable Regional Middle School. She is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, co-organizer of Edcamp Grafton & North Shore, MakerSpace enthusiast and presenter at MassCUE and Christa McAuliffe Technology conferences. She delivers professional development in and out of the district and supports teachers in the meaningful integration of technology in the classroom. Julie is an adjunct professor at Fitchburg State University. You can contact her via email and Twitter @jaspang.

Sarah Perkins

Sarah is a Digital Learning Coach for Lynnfield Public Schools, a Google Certified Educator, and Seesaw Ambassador. A former middle school Language Arts teacher, Sarah became a technology specialist to guide and encourage other teachers as they utilize technological tools with their curriculums. Sarah has provided professional development both in-district and at regional conferences, including Blue Ribbon Schools, MassCUE, Googlepalooza, and Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference. She is also a co-founder of Edcamp North Shore. Sarah’s passion is to help teachers to see the possibilities that digital learning tools can bring to learners of all ages to feel successful in and out of the classroom. You can contact her through email or on Twitter @ELAperks.


Joli Boucher

Joli is a former elementary classroom teacher and current Technology Integration Specialist. Joli has expertise in best practices across the curriculum. Joli is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, an Apple Teacher, a Tech4Learning Innovative Educator, a Flipgrid and Seesaw Ambassador, and a BrainPOP Certified Teacher. Joli has presented professional development opportunities to educators and administrators across New England at Googlepalooza, MassCUE, district in-services, Bridgewater State University's Mathematics and Computer Science Collaborative, and as a featured presenter for AppsEvent's Google Summits. Joli curates her classroom tips and resources at www.flippedtechcoaching.com. Joli has been privileged to work within the Plymouth Public Schools system for 19 years.



Susan Kiley

Susan is a Certified Google for Education Trainer, 2016 PBS Digital Innovator and a Curriculum Integration consultant. Susan was named the 2017 Teacher of the Year by the United Regional Chamber of Commerce for her role as mentor to her fellow teachers, as well as for her innovative uses of technology in the classroom. Her vast experience in professional development includes integrated lesson planning and emerging trends, as well as professional learning communities to bring a collaborative approach to teacher training. Susan has presented at Google Apps for Education Summits, MassCUE and ISTE, and is a facilitator for MassCUE’s Leadership in Blended & Digital Learning program through The Friday Institute at North Carolina State University.

Susan holds a Master of Education degree in Curriculum & Instructional Technology, as well as MA DESE licenses in both teaching and administration. Her focus is on how technology can be used to improve teaching and learning, and bridging the gap between pedagogy and technology tools to make this happen. She may be found online at https://susankileyile.wordpress.com/, on Twitter @msskiley & Google+.


Audra Kaplan

Google for Education Certified Trainer and Digital Learning Coach at Groton-Dunstable Regional School District. Online graduate instructor for Ed Technology Specialists and Andrews University with a master’s degree from Lesley University in Educational Technology as well as an bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Southern Connecticut State University. Conference presenter across New England and in New York City. Prior to completing her degree and becoming a technology integrator, Audra spent over 17 years in the classroom teaching ELL, ELA, Social Development, Science, Math, and Computer Technology classes. At Groton-Dunstable Ms. Kaplan works to integrate technology into student and staff learning across the district and building the computer science program. Ms. Kaplan was recognized as one of 100 teachers nationally by NCWIT and the NSF because of her efforts to support Computer Science in Education. During the 100 Teachers Meeting in Washington DC in December of 2014, honorees were invited to the White House.

When away from school Ms. Kaplan enjoys spending time with her family, co leading a Girl Scout troop, learning new things, and exploring the world. Follow her on twitter @AudraKaplan