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Many people know of the Metiri Group by meeting and hearing from us at conferences and seminars. Metiri Group consultants are available to provide keynote addresses, speeches, presentations and seminars, as well as to facilitate conference and seminar sessions and assist in conference and seminar design.

Presentation materials, abstracts, and conference information for recent and future Metiri Group presentations is available through the Presentations Calendar on the right. To discuss future speaking or conference engagements, please contact the consultant of your choice:

Cheryl Lemke is a nationally known speaker on policy, leadership and accountability in education technology, speaking at state, regional and national conferences across the county. She is well know as an outstanding facilitator of a groups ranging from senior policy makers to working teams of educators and school leaders.

Ed Coughlin is a frequent presenter at state and national conferences, speaking on high impact technology solutions, professional development and related policy and evaluation issues.

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Current presentation themes include:

  • 21st Century Skills: What skills will students need to thrive in a digital age, and what are the strategies teachers need to help students develop these skills?

  • Technology Solutions that Work: There are hundreds of research-based, classroom applications of technology that can make a real difference for your students. How do teachers connect with these powerful solutions and what are the skill sets necessary for their use?

  • Using enGauge to Guide School Reform through Technology: What is the enGauge Web site and how can these powerful free tools be used to promote more effective use of technology?

  • Tools and Strategies for Gauging the Impact of Technology. Is education technology improving student learning? What evidence can we gather to determine if it is? How can that data be communicated effectively to teachers, parents, and community members?