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Jon "Dr. Go" Corippo

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Twitter: @jcorippo
Google+: Jon Corippo
Website: mistercorippo.com < Many free lessons and ideas here!
Email: jcorippo@gmail.com

Charter Director, Minarets Charter HS
Founder, Rock Star Teacher Tech Camps
Central Valley Computer Using Educators Board Member
Apple Distinguished Educator 
Google Certified Teacher 
                                               YouTube Star Teacher
                                               Helpful Guy



Minarets High School
Rock Star Teacher Camp
Computer Using Educators
CUEtoYou
Jon Corippo is an EdTech fan boy, having worked with thousands of of teachers and dozens and dozens of schools. Jon served as an Ed Tech Coordinator in the Fresno County Office of Education as a California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) Region 7, helping teachers integrate technologies into their classrooms over a 6 county area.

More recently, Jon has been the co-architect of the Minarets High School project. Minarets is a brand-new, built in the 21st Century, project-based, 1:1 Macbook, Google Apps school. Minarets High School has burst open the scene in California, with very high test scores, and more, including a model of massive culture change and improvement in school safety. 

Jon is also the developer of the CUE Rock Star Teacher Summer Tech Camp. This camp is high performance (almost 100% of the faculty is made up of Apple Distinguished Educators and Google Certified Teachers), based on hands-on, cheap ($199 for three days), and features awesome venues (Santa Ynez wine country, Yosemite National Park, and even an aircraft carrier for Summer 2013), and have been sold out for EVERY single session. Each camp also has a 10:1 staff to student ratio and are limited to less than 100 attendees. More than a dozen Rock Star Teacher Camp have become Apple Distinguished Educators or Google Certified Teachers after attending the Rock Star Teacher Camp.


EXTRA MACUL SESSION (over and above the CUE-MACUL Featured Speaker Sessions)
Watch Awesome Happen: Professional Development from the Ground Up: A Coaching Clinic from Two Helpful Guys

Jon Corippo and Andy Losik
MACUL and CUE (from California) come together to present two extra-dynamic Apple Distinguished Educators who are also Google Certified teachers. The two "helpful guys" specialize in social media (including useless music and movie trivia), ed tech and all things Apple and Google. Learn how to build worldwide learning communities for your school or district. And laugh a lot. Attendees will receive instruction and tips on how to be wildly successful NOT paying for professional development. Tools shared will include: Twitter, Facebook and Google Docs. Philosophies of learning will include: building a mighty PLN of professional presenters who reside in your own district; using the template of the CUE Rock Star Camps, which have produced several Apple Distinguished Educators and almost a dozen Google Certified teachers in only three years.

Awesome Free Tools and Workflows!
Making Amazing Things Happen With Next To No Money from Minarets High School
More details on the CUE Rock Star Teacher Camp
Rock Star Camp from Minarets High School

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