Meet Deneen
For more than a decade, Deneen Frazier Bowen has been applying her acting, teaching and technology
experience to help teachers and schools expand students’ learning
opportunities through harnessing new technologies . She has
traveled the country
consulting with and speaking to schools, school districts,
foundations and organizations. In 1995, she co-authored The
Internet for
Your Kids, an at-home exploration of the Internet by young
students. To date, 30,000 copies have sold. In addition she
was a frequent
columnist for Multimedia Schools magazine, and has authored
several major technology leadership studies, including projects
for the
National School Boards Association and the BellSouth Foundation.
Deneen began her career as an educational software design consultant
with Educorp Consultants Corporation in Roanoke, VA. She later
spent several years working first as an elementary and then as
a high school academic technology coordinator. In 2000, she designed
and directed the Catalyst Communities program for bigchalk.com,
a $1 million partnership with 150 U.S. school to explore how
online communities can strengthen local schools. In 2001, she
moved to Austin where she directed the online learning community
for Teachscape, a developer of online professional development
courseware for teachers. Since 1992, Deneen’s consulting
business, formerly named NRG Consulting, has provided technology-based
professional development consulting services to educators nationwide.
She holds a bachelor’s in communication from the University
of California-San Diego and master’s in secondary education
from George Mason University.
In her ‘spare’ time, Deneen is an accomplished and
versatile actress who loves to bring life to the characters she
portrays. With ActWith, Deneen masterfully weaves together her
insights as an educator, talent for engaging audiences and technology
expertise. Deneen lives in Victor, ID — at the Western base of the Tetons — with her fabulous husband, Mike and her fantastic trail dog, Izzy.
www.deneenfrazier.com
Read Deneen's Digital Story - “Sixty
Seconds.”
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