
Indiana Affiliates
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Hoosier Educational Computer Coordinators (HECC)
HECC is organized as a Special Interest Group (SIG) within Indiana Computer Educators (ICE), existins to support those members of ICE who have a special interest in the coordination and leadership of technology in education. It is the mission of HECC to provide those charged with implementing educational technology in Indiana schools with timely information and resources in order to improve communication, efficiency and the integration of technology.
Website: http://www.hecc.k12.in.us |
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Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents (IAPSS)
The IAPSS supports a comprehensive, relevant, responsible and accessible program of education for all the children of Indiana. IAPSS believes that providing leadership for student learning in the public schools is its first priority, and therefore human and material resources of IAPSS are directed toward the promotion of a positive learning environment in all Indiana public schools.
Website: http://www.iapss-in.org |
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Indiana Association of School Business Officials (Indiana-ASBO)
Indiana ASBO is a professional organization that strives for the promotion and union of those individuals involved in school business affairs such as finance, accounting, purchasing, maintenance and operations, human resources, facilities and grounds, food service, technology and transportation. IASBO currently has nearly 900 members representing over 90 percent of Indiana’s public school corporations.
Website: http://www.indiana-asbo.org |
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Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP)
The IASP provides leadership, advocacy and support to principals at all levels and in all circumstances across the entire state of Indiana. Additionally, the association leads in providing a broad array of services and program to children and youth of all ages.
Website: http://www.iasp.org |
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Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Serving the business community since 1922, the mission of the Indiana Chamber is to work proactively on behalf of its members and constituents. The chamber achieves this by providing a world-competitive business climate throughout the state in order to maximize opportunity for meaningful employment of all Indiana citizens. It advances thoughtful legislation and public policy, and serves as the convenient source of reliable business information for members and constituents.
Website: http://www.indianachamber.com |
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Indiana Computer Educators (ICE)
ICE is a non-profit professional group whose mission is assisting educators to enhance learning through the use of technology. ICE is the state professional organization for 2500 teachers, administrators, technology directors, and school technical staff. ICE focuses on using technology to make learning better for students. ICE is one of approximately 50 Organizational Affiliates (OAs) of The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).
Website: http://www.iceindiana.org |
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Indiana Cooperative Library Services Authority (INCOLSA)
INCOLSA’s mission is to provide technology leadership, develop innovative and creative methods of sharing resources, and facilitate professional development through leveraging and coordinating programs and services. It is the organization's hope to promote economic vitality, quality of life and lifelong learning, and to become the trusted guides to information for both today and the future.
Website: http://www.incolsa.net |
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Indiana Educational Technology Council (IETC)
The Education Technology Council was convened under the joint auspices of Governor Mitch Daniels and State School Superintendent Dr. Suellen Reed to develop a K–12 digital learning plan for the state of Indiana. Council members represent business, education and the legislature.
Website: http://www.indiana-etc.org |
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Indiana Library Federation (ILF)
The Indiana Library Federation is a statewide organization for library and media center professionals and supporters. It is the largest organization of its kind in Indiana, boasting more than 3,000 personal, institutional and library trustee members with support from individuals and corporations. ISL is devoted to fostering the professional growth of its members, promoting all Indiana libraries and creating a strong sense of unity within the library community through continuing education, public awareness and library advocacy.
Website: http://www.ilfonline.org |
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Indiana School Boards Association (ISBA)
As the voice of over 1,683 Indiana school board members, ISBA represents community leaders who are entrusted with instructing and molding the kindergarten through 12th grade population of the state. The mission: to assist local school boards in their respective governance roles through education, services, information and legislative advocacy, ensuring the opportunity for the highest quality public education for all children.
Website: http://www.isba-ind.org |
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Indiana State Library (ISL)
The Indiana State Library was established in 1825 to provide library services to Indiana’s state governmental officials and employees. Since that time, the responsibilities of the State Library have expanded to provide services to all citizens of Indiana. Just as the Library of Congress serves as the historical repository for our nation, the State Library is responsible for collecting and preserving all types of information and data about the state of Indiana.
Website: http://www.in.gov/library |
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