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Currently serving as the Director of Educational Technology at North Shore Country Day School, Lucy is also an education consultant. Lucy Gray previously taught elementary grade levels in Chicago Public Schools and middle school computer science at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. In 2007, Lucy founded the Global Education Collaborative, a network for educators interested in collaboration which has been expanded into the annual Global Education Conference. In her consulting life, she has developed strategic plans and content for companies, provided professional development and innovation coaching to school districts, and presented at many conferences. Lucy is an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified Innovator and served as an Education Fast Forward fellow.
For further information about Lucy's work, visit her site.
For further information about Lucy's work, visit her site.

Steve is the director of the Learning Revolution Project, host of the Future of Education interview series, and founder and chair or co-chair of several worldwide virtual events, including the annual Global Education Conference, the Library 2.0 Conference, and the School Leadership Summit.
He pioneered the use of social networking in education by creating the Classroom 2.0 social network in 2007, and supported and encouraged the development of thousands of other education networks, particularly for professional development. He blogs, speaks, and consults on educational technology. His virtual and physical events build community and connections in education, with over 100,000 participants annually.
For more information about Steve's work, visit his site.
He pioneered the use of social networking in education by creating the Classroom 2.0 social network in 2007, and supported and encouraged the development of thousands of other education networks, particularly for professional development. He blogs, speaks, and consults on educational technology. His virtual and physical events build community and connections in education, with over 100,000 participants annually.
For more information about Steve's work, visit his site.