bonnie bracey sutton

bonnie bracey sutton bw

she’s all that glam.. and more.

met Bonnie for first time when iste was in denver ..

she’s worked with Clinton and Gore on digital equity, worked with Seymour Papert, worked with Idit Caperton on gobeloria

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Bracey

Bonnie Laverne Bracey is an American teacher and technology consultant based in Washington, D.C.. One of the first teachers to promote the role of the Internet in the classroom, Bracey was the only teacher selected by the Clinton Administration for serving on the National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council, whose work in the mid 1990s led to the creation of the E-rate program. She also served as lead educator on President Bill Clinton’s 21st Century Teacher Initiative.

In 1993, Bracey was selected as a Christa McAuliffe Educator, and subsequently worked with NASA on various education programmes. Currently she is an international educational consultant; in this capacity she conducts outreach activities for the George Lucas Education Foundation and other groups. Bracey is an active member of theDigital Divide Network.

and then Alan Jones goes on to try to capture her in written word..

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wednesday, september 22, 2010

bonnie bracey sutton

….teaches me daily.
her latest when i asked why/who are the fcc…

Bonnie Bracey Sutton September 22 at 10:16am Report
The internet has governances and the government tries to share with us the way it can work. There is a committee and there is a citizen’s group as well as open meetings. The law of the land is that the FCC
provides guidance. To get the train and highways back in the day on the same size track, same time zone ( trains) groups were set up to create commmissions that represent all of the states to make a decision. When the interstate highways came along it was the same thing. The Internet is the latest of the connecting state iniitatives.
I guess that each state could do its own thing, but for national security and governance the FCC is the provider and the decider. Sort of.