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David Boxer has more than fifteen years of experience in the educational technology field, including service as a classroom teacher, curriculum developer and staff developer. He now serves as the Director of Information Support Services at The Blake School in Minneapolis, MN. He is a featured instructor for Global Online Academy’s professional development focused on implementing a blended model of instruction. In 2015, he was thrilled to join the Apple Distinguished Educator program, a global community of teachers who collaborate on solutions to the education challenges of today and tomorrow. He is a Common Sense Media Certified Educator, focused on digital citizenship. He was selected as one of the 100 PBS Learning Media Digital Innovator, ambassadors who embrace lifelong learning, collaboration, inclusion, and innovation. He is a founding member of the New Media Consortium's K-12 Ambassador program, a group of K-12 education professionals who are committed to using innovative approaches to teaching and learning in their K-12 classroom. In summer 2013, the New Media Consortium (NMC) selected Boxer and four other K-12 Ambassadors to present solutions to “wicked problems” faced in education in the NMC K-12 Ambassadors Forum. He is a Google Certified Teacher and Education Trainer. In 2008 - 2009, Boxer was inducted into the NAIS Teacher of the Future and NAIS Aspiring Heads. In fall 2013, Boxer and his Blake School colleague, Scott Flemming, Director of the Office of Equity and Community Engagement, were awarded a grant by HP, ISTE, and the NMC to develop a MOOC for the NMC Academy, titled “Addressing Stereotypical Threats in STEMx Classrooms to Create a Safe Space for Students,” featuring Dr. Claude Steele. Boxer has collaborated with former colleagues at Teachers College, Boxer including Judith Cramer who collaborated on the Media Literacy section of “Teaching the Levees: A Curriculum of Civic Engagement to accompany Spike Lee's documentary When the Levees Broke.” Funded with a $1 million grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, this curriculum has been distributed free to 30,000 teachers of high school, college and adult students.

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This is a great idea.  I vote it up! 
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Thank you for the suggestion stefaniesanders‌We did share this feedback to the Priority Services K12 team, since we no longer have a dedicated CSM. Ironically, they suggested that we Vote Up this idea...
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stefaniesanders‌, please, please, advocate on behalf of schools who don't want to negatively impact students who may experience additional anxiety when they see they are performing at the lower en...
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 @biray  , You cannot copy course content into to multiple courses at the same time, even from the Commons.  Like  @scott_mccormick  - this would be a very helpful feature.
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This is a great idea.  I vote it up! 
Oct 14, 2021 8:00:56 AM
Thank you for the suggestion stefaniesanders‌We did share this feedback to the Priority Services K12 team, since we no longer have a dedicated CSM. Ironically, they suggested that we Vote Up this idea...
Apr 22, 2019 8:43:18 AM
stefaniesanders‌, please, please, advocate on behalf of schools who don't want to negatively impact students who may experience additional anxiety when they see they are performing at the lower en...
Apr 22, 2019 6:52:01 AM
 @biray  , You cannot copy course content into to multiple courses at the same time, even from the Commons.  Like  @scott_mccormick  - this would be a very helpful feature.
Aug 20, 2015 11:27:10 AM

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