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Lukacs Named Certified Google Innovator

Program recognizes and supports top educators around the globe

Associate Professor of Curriculum & Instruction Karrin Lukacs, Ph.D., has been named from a pool of over 1,000 applicants to be Google Certified Innovator. 

The Google for Education Certified Innovator Program recognizes and supports top educators around the globe who are using technology to solve meaningful challenges in education. The program includes an in-person, three-day Innovation Academy focused on helping new participants define, design and eventually launch a transformative project.

After the Academy, Innovators stay engaged through mentorship, ongoing learning and development trainings, and special opportunities from Google to advocate for transformative technologies and practices. Lukacs will join 41 other educators and administrators at the Academy at Google headquarters in New York City in October.

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