Presenters

Colleen Terrill

Colleen Terrill is the Director of Instructional Technology for Mashpee Public Schools. Prior to her current role she was a 6th grade teacher for 15 years in Mashpee. She provides on-going professional development for the teachers in her district as well as at various conferences such as MassCUE, ACTEM, and CoSN. Colleen is also an Associate Professor through the Extended Campus Program at Fitchburg State University teaching Explicit Instruction and Technology Integration in the Classroom. You can contact her through email and follow her on Twitter @cterrillteach.


Julia zangl Colby

Julia is the Technology Coordinator for Plymouth Public Schools with over 33 years of experience in technology, 17 of those in education. She has worked in networking, systems support, application programming, and system programming until she found her love with technology and education. Julia has been providing technology professional development for 30 years and has presented at the MassCUE Fall Conference or volunteered since 2005. She is a Google Certified Administrator and is a MassCUE Board Committee Chair. Julie was a MassCUE SIG Co-Leader since 2008-2016 and is a member of the SCITT SIG. Julia has a BS in Computer Science from DeSales University, a Certificate in Business Management from DeSales University, a Certificate in Web Design from Cape Cod Community College, and a Masters in Education, Instructional Technology, from Bridgewater State College. You can follow her on Twitter @jzcolby.

Suzy Brooks

Suzy Brooks is now the Director of Instructional Technology for Mashpee Public Schools after 10 years as an elementary teacher. She provides professional development and hands-on workshops for educators at local, regional and national venues. Her work in blended learning, student engagement, and social media has been featured by EdWeek, NBC News’ Education Nation, Instructor Magazine, Intel, ASCD, and the NEA. Currently, Suzy is the President-Elect for the Massachusetts affiliate of ASCD and is a 2011 MassCUE Pathfinder. @SimplySuzy


Jolianne Boucher

Jolianne is a dynamic educator with over 17 years of experience. Her passion is empowering and engaging both educators and students with technology while promoting collaboration and creativity. As a former elementary classroom teacher, Jolianne has expertise in best practices across the curriculum. Jolianne has a BA in Elementary Ed. from Purdue University and a M. in Instructional Technology from Framingham State University.

Joli is a Google Certified Trainer, a Tech4Learning Innovative Educator, Seesaw Ambassador, and a BrainPOP Certified Teacher. Over the last year, Joli has presented professional development opportunities to educators and administrators across Massachusetts and New Hampshire. This Summer, Jolianne will be presenting sessions in Maine, New Hampshire, and Connecticut at Summit featuring the G Suite for Education. Joli curates her classroom tips and resources at www.flippedtechcoaching.com and you can follow her on Twitter @joliboucher.com.

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 and Google Certified Educator. 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, and Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference. 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. Sarah can be found on Twitter @ELAperks.

Audra Kaplan

Google Certified Trainer and Digital Learning Coach at Groton-Dunstable Regional School District as well as an online graduate instructor for Ed Technology Specialists and Andrews University. Holds 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. 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, building the computer science program, and making global connections with and for students as part of their Global Scholars 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, learning new things, and exploring the world. Follow her on twitter @AudraKaplan