Staff & Board of Directors

Linda Ullah
School Development Coach
lullah@newtechfoundation.org

Linda Ullah joined the NTF coaching staff after a long career in teaching and project-based learning. Just prior to joining NTF, she was Teacher in Residence at Foothill College's Krause Center for Innovation where she wrote curriculum and helped coordinate the Learning in New Media Classrooms) program. She was also the director of and co-authored the curriculum for the Center's Technology/Project Based Learning Institute for teachers. She has taught a variety of K-12 classes including special education, gifted and talented and Title 1 programs. She was a mentor teacher in thematic planning-integrated instruction and a summer school principal. Linda has also taught Emerging Technology for graduate students at San Jose State and the University of Don Bosco in El Salvador.

She was a Technology Learning Coordinator for the Challenge 2000 Multimedia Project and a SCORE (Schools of California Online Resources for Educators) Fellow. She was on the Leadership Team as a curriculum developer and trainer for the Santa Clara County Office of Education's Internet Institutes where she co-authored the curricula in Project Based Learning Supported by Multimedia and Online Learning. She was also a facilitator for the San Jose State University and Santa Clara County Office of Education Leadership for Learning with Technology collaboration. She has presented at several education conferences in the U.S. and in Japan . Linda has served on several educational boards including Morgan Hill Unified School District , Teachers International Exchange, and the Charter School of Morgan Hill. She served on the IISME (Industry Initiatives for Science and Math Education Educational Committee and on the advisory committee for Stanford University 's Teacher Education Program (STEP).

She holds a M.Ed in Special Education and a M. A. in Instructional Technology. She is the recipient of the Harold H. Hailer Award in Instructional Technology and the SJSU Gold Award for the College of Education . She has a BA in Social Studies with a minor in English.

News

November 2008
Measuring Skills for the 21st Century
Education Sector Reports

November/December 2008
Working Together
EDTECH Focus on K12

August 2008
At School, Technology Starts to Turn a Corner
The New York Times, 8/17/08

August 2008
The New Technology Foundation brings its member-school students into the 21st century
IBM Systems Magazine
by Jim Utsler

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