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Have A Voice In The Future Of Education!
Share your perspective on how you use technology for learning in the national Speak Up survey.

How do you use technology for learning?
Share your perspective in the Speak Up 2014 survey, and help steer the future of educational technology.
To achieve real and positive change in the field of education technology, it is crucial that you share your ideas and opinions with policy makers and the broader education community. Make a difference today by expressing your views in the Speak Up 2014 National Research Project.
The survey results, collected by the nonprofit Project Tomorrow, will remain confidential, and a summary of the findings will be shared with national and state policy makers. Additionally, all participating schools and districts will receive free online access to their own participant data. This valuable benchmarking resource will be made available to schools and districts in February 2015 and will include the national and state data for comparison which can be used to inform school or district plans, policies, purchases and programs around digital learning.
We would like everyone to have a voice in the future of how technology is used in our nation’s schools. So, please share this link with your friends, students, teachers, parents, administrators, community organizations, members, affiliates or anyone who has a passion for improving education and ask them to take the Speak Up survey.
Take the survey today, and pass it on!
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About Speak Up 2014
The Speak Up National Research project annually polls K–12 students, parents and educators about the role of technology in learning and represents the largest collection of authentic, unfiltered stakeholder voices on digital learning. Since 2003, more than 3.5 million K–12 students, parents, teachers, librarians, principals, technology leaders and district administrators have shared their ideas through Speak Up. Education, business and policy leaders report that they use the data regularly to inform federal, state and local education programs.
Speak Up is an initiative of Project Tomorrow, the nation’s leading education nonprofit organization focused on empowering students to have a greater voice in their education. To learn more about Speak Up, please visit www.tomorrow.org/speakup or contact Jenny Hostert at jhostert@tomorrow.org, 949-609-4660 x17.