| Bonnie Bracey
is a teacher-agent of change, working on technology integration projects
with classroom teachers and national organizations. She also works internationally
with Global Information Infrastructure initiatives as a consultant.
A former Fulbright Exchange Teacher in India and an elementary school teacher in Virginia, Bonnie was selected as a Christa McAuliffe Educator by the National Education Association. She is also a Challenge Center Fellow and an Earthwatch Fellow. She has been involved with all of NASA's youth projects and is on the NASA review board for youth projects. She serves on the faculty of the Challenger Center and is a NEWEST Graduate, Langley, and NEW graduate of Goddard Space Center. |
Bonnie Bracey |
| Bonnie is currently involved with two MIT projects: the Games Project and Media, Education, and the Marketplace. A frequent speaker at educational technology conferences and those focusing on bridging the Digital Divide, she serves on numerous advisory boards including Technos, The National Urban League, E-School News, On the Horizon, African Schoolnet, CTCnet, the President's National Information Infrastructure Advisory Council, the White House Technology Initiative-Cyber Ed., and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Task Force. She was the original network director of the 21st Century Teacher's Network and served on the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Kinetic City Advisory Board. She was co-founder of the Online Internet Institute, an NSF funded grant, and is a member of the ISTE Minority task force. | |