To Certify Or Not To Certify? That Is The Question for Tonight's #NYCSchoolsTechChat

In New York City we have hundreds of educators certified as experts in the use of their favorite tech resources including the biggies above and more such as Common Sense Education, Thrively, PBS, and more. NYC Schools educators can apply to participate in these free programs at https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/2699239/IPPDSummer2016.
One participant, Chris Casal, had this to say about his experience:
As a teacher heavily involved with Apple, Google, and social media I must say these connections are extremely valuable for both me and my students. I think it's great to have direct access to folks at Google, Common Sense, Edmodo, etc. Because of these connections Lisa Nielsen has fostered I have gotten access to preview software which has helped me prep & plan for use with my students and allowed me time to experiment & ask questions so I can be a better resource for my colleagues.
If corporations create great products & platforms for education that's great. If they offer free assistance to educators to become better versed in their products and provide better learning experiences for students I think it's awesome.
Another win-win is that these corporations take insight from teachers in developing future iterations with students & education in mind.
During the chat we'll be discussing these questions:
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