1EdTech Consortium Welcomes New Board Members Committed to Collaboration
1EdTech Consortium Welcomes New Board Members
The 1EdTech® Consortium is making waves in the educational technology landscape by introducing new board members dedicated to enhancing collaborative efforts. In a recent announcement made on February 25, 2025, the organization underscored its commitment to fostering innovative partnerships both within and beyond its community.
CEO Curtiss Barnes emphasized, "The power of 1EdTech lies in our members' unity across educational sectors, industries, and even among competitors, working together to tackle technical issues that hinder educational progress." With the influx of new board members, the consortium aims to strengthen its influence and broaden its reach in the educational technology realm, ultimately benefiting learners worldwide.
New Leadership to Propel Innovation
The newly elected members include prominent figures such as Dr. Daryl Diamond, who is the Director of Planning, Implementation, Transition, Adoption, and Continuous Improvement for Broward County Public Schools, and Warren Goetzel, the Director of Academic Technology and Engagement at Georgia Institute of Technology. Their roles will complement the returning board members, including LaTanya McDade, the Superintendent of Prince William County Public Schools, who has been reappointed, ensuring continuity in leadership.
Additionally, Christien Bok, the Innovation Manager for SURF, has been appointed to provide international insight into the consortium's decision-making processes. The election of Chris Davis as the new board chair reflects a strong dedication to furthering 1EdTech’s mission to enhance educational technologies. Davis expressed enthusiasm about the new role, stating, "I am honored to have been named the chair and look forward to collaborating with this remarkable team to advance the quality, security, and availability of EdTech solutions globally."
A Vision for the Future
1EdTech is not just about the current trends in educational technology; it’s about shaping the future of learning experiences. With a commitment to establishing open standards, the consortium seeks to simplify complexities in educational technology. By doing so, it accelerates innovation and broadens the learning possibilities for students and educators alike.
The organization is comprised of over 1,100 members, representing a diverse community, including K-12, higher education, lifelong learning institutions, and technology providers. This vast network ensures a rich exchange of ideas and best practices that are crucial for driving advancements in the field.
1EdTech also plays a pivotal role in hosting events such as the Learning Impact Conference and the Digital Credentials Summit, which foster dialogue among stakeholders aimed at evolving and adopting effective educational strategies and technologies.
The Road Ahead
As the 1EdTech Consortium moves forward, the newly appointed board members are set to play an instrumental role in realizing the consortium's strategic goals for the upcoming years. By focusing on collaboration and leveraging the strengths of its members, the consortium is poised to overcome the challenges faced in education today. The collaborative efforts aim not only to address technological hurdles but also to ensure that every learner has access to the best possible resources to thrive in an ever-evolving educational landscape.
In conclusion, the 1EdTech Consortium's recent board elections mark a significant step toward deepening its commitment to collaborative efforts, addressing educational challenges effectively, and leading the way in transforming educational technology for the future.