This year’s survey period has been amazing with over 520,000 surveys already submitted - a record breaking number! We still have a few hours left, so be sure to take the survey by midnight PT!
To keep that Speak Up momentum going for the last few hours of the survey, check out these exciting opportunities and announcements:
If you haven't already please be sure to take the survey before midnight! Click here to take the survey and pass it on.
Happy reading! Feel free to share your thoughts with us on Facebook, Twitter, and our Blog.
-The Project Tomorrow team
There is still time to win a free conference registration!
Speak Up may be ending soon but there are still plenty of opportunities to win free conference registrations! In a special extension of our Speak Up America promotions, our good friends at Blackboard, iNACOL, NCCE, and NETA have graciously offered free conference registrations to their respective events! All entries submitted today before midnight are eligible to be entered into a drawing to win a free registration!
Winning is as easy as speaking up! All you need to do is encourage your staff, students, their parents and the local community to take the survey before it closes at midnight. This is a great way to reach out to different audiences that may have a lower participation than you would like, for example to target your K-12 parents, teachers or local community members! The more surveys you get in, the more opportunities you have to win!
Thank you to all who participated in Speak Up America last week! We are thrilled to announce the winners of our photo challenge, video challenge, BrainPOP classroom subscriptions, and conference registrations:
Photo challenge
This year we had so many more #speakupsnapshot entries than we had ever envisioned submitted for our photo challenge! Check out our top 3 photos (above) and the winning schools:
▪ Hunters Creek Middle School from Onslow County, NC ▪ Southwood Elementary School from MSD of Wabash County, IN ▪ Newington Public Schools, NC
Thank you to everyone who submitted a #speakupsnapshot this year! Click here to view all the entries.
Video challenge
In its first year, our #VoicesofSpeakUp video challenge received many wonderful entries, each answering the question, "“Why is using digital tools for learning important for your future?” Check out our 2 video challenge winners, and click on the links below to watch the winning videos:
▪ Shelby County School District, AL ▪ Wake County Public School System, NC
TCEA Conference Registration
This year the wonderful folks at the Texas Computer Education Association (TCEA) offered a free TCEA 2015 Conference & Exposition registration to one lucky Texas school district. The winning district is Mission Consolidated Independent School District in Mission, TX. Congratulations!
CUE Conference Registration
Congratulations to Clark County Schools, NV and Anaheim City School District, CA on winning free registrations to the CUE 2015 Annual Conference! Thank you CUE for this amazing opportunity!
Thank you once again to everyone who participated in Speak Up America this year! Don't forget - there is still time to participate in Speak Up and win more conference registrations!
Happy holidays!
Thank you all for your support of Speak Up this year! We hope you all have a wonderful holiday break! The Project Tomorrow office will be closed December 22, 2014 through January 5, 2015. We look forward to speaking up with you in the new year!
Thank you for your interest and continued support of Speak Up! Be sure to stay updated on all things Speak Up by following us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and our Blog.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our Speak Up Operations Manager, Jenny Hostert, at jhostert@tomorrow.org or via phone at 949/609-4660 ext. 17.
Many thanks to our sponsors and partners for the support of Speak Up 2014: Blackboard Inc., BrainPOP, Fuel Education, DreamBox Learning, Schoolwires, Qualcomm Wireless Reach, Rosetta Stone, American Association of School Administrators, Consortium for School Networking, Digital Learning Day, Digital Promise, edWeb, International Association for K-12 Online Learning, International Society for Technology in Education, National Association of Secondary School Principals, National School Boards Association, Secondary Education Teachers’ Association, and the Southern Regional Education Board.