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AbleOne is the result of years of ongoing work with secondary schools, universities, and other organizations to integrate technology and authoritative scholarship into their curricula. This collaboration involves educators from around the globe who teach a wide variety of subjects at all levels of education.
The best educators confide in AbleOne about their techniques for teaching students to love learning. These techniques are honed in classrooms and integrated into curricula that are proven to capture students’ imaginations and stimulate learning, whatever the subject matter. AbleOne make these techniques and other valuable knowledge resources available for free online to the global education community.
AbleOne’s Founder
Wendy E. Owens is the founder and President of the AbleOne Education Network (AbleOne). She is a recognized expert in the use of technology in education and training. Ms. Owens has extensive knowledge and experience in Internet and technology ventures, e-commerce, knowledge management, interactive learning and training, educational strategies, and curriculum development. She has provided expert advice to Fortune 100 corporations on the education sector and e-commerce strategies.
Ms. Owens has developed and taught courses for the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Taft Education Center, and The New England Classical Institute at Tufts University. Ms. Owens is the author and publisher of numerous print and online training and educational resource materials for the K-12 and post-secondary levels.
Ms. Owens is a member of the Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Information and Communications Technologies, Services, and Electronic Commerce, through which she advise the US Secretary of Commerce and US Trade Representative on the views and interests of US businesses in the information and communications technology industries. She is on the Board of Overseers to The Boston Children’s Museum. Ms. Owens holds a Master of Arts degree in Classical Studies from Tufts University.
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“I have found that having an article on AbleOne has made my efforts to support new teachers accessible to a lot of people. When I present at workshops for beginning teachers, people frequently ask me about the article, and I have been contacted about it as well. I believe that teacher support is even more critical now than ever before, and I appreciate what AbleOne does to help educators reach out to fellow educators. I am honored to be a recipient of this award."
Camille Hedrick, a teacher at Lufkin Road Year Round Middle School, in response to winning the AbleOne Gold Chalice award
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