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Christine Mulgrave is a former New York City schoolteacher and Technology Staff Developer. In 1996, she was one the first New York City teachers to participate in the District Six Laptop Anywhere, Anytime Learning Program, which provided laptop computers to students and teachers for in-school and at home usage. She and her fellow laptop teachers developed innovative methods of seamlessly integrating curriculum and technology. Due to her pioneering efforts in the usage of mobile technologies Christine was afforded the opportunity to present at numerous national education conferences for such companies as IBM and Microsoft and organizations such as ISTE and NCREL. She has collaborated with and trained teachers and state officials all across America, including doing work for the Hawaiian Department of Education.
In 2001, she branched out and began educational consulting in the areas of K – 8 Mathematics and effective technology usage. She provides demonstrations lessons, organizes and implements workshops for administrators, teachers and parents, develops websites and mathematics CD resources for schools, organizes and models how to use assessment data to drive instruction and provides strategies for meeting the Standards using curriculum programs such as Everyday Math, Impact, Trail Blazers and TERC.
Christine specializes in creating student and teacher-friendly standard-bearing routines for upper elementary and middle school grades, differentiating instruction using Guided Math/Math Centers, developing and actualizing a mathematics vision for schools and strategies for teaching without telling.
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