Instructional Learning Network

Join the Instructional Learning Networks to stay updated with our engaging newsletters on instructional strategies, participate in insightful book studies, and collaborate with tech coaches to enhance your instructional technology skills. Enjoy recognition at TETA events like the Summer Institute and TETC, and participate in special TETC activities designed to inspire and connect educators. Together, we can create a vibrant community dedicated to continuous learning and innovation. Members participate in:
- Monthly Virtual “Tech Coach: Power Hour”
- Teacher Day at the Summer Institute Conference
- Free Administrative Technology Academy
- Special Activities for members at the TETC Conference
- Have access to other resources through ParentSquare communications
Mission
To support the educators across Tennessee in increasing their knowledge of technology use to impact teaching and learning.
ILN Objectives
- To provide an opportunity for educators to learn and grow in their use of technology to impact learning.
- To allow like-minded educators to network.
- To be identified and recognized as an advocate for technology use in learning.
Jennifer Creecy, Freed-Hardeman University Chair
Crystal Nolen, Arlington Community Schools Vice Chair
Chris Cooper, Germantown MSD
Barbara Faulkner, Johnson University
Shawn Floyd, White County Schools
Amy Haney, Anderson County Schools
Christian Horner, Kingsport City Schools
Dale Howard, Kingsport City Schools
Sydney Howard, White County Schools
Michael Littrell. Tennessee Tech University
Beth Lockhart, Lenoir City Schools
Deborah McAllister, University of Tennessee Chattanooga
Daniellle McClary, Polk County Schools
Emily McDonald, Hamilton County Schools
LaToya Pugh, Bartlett City Schools
Hart Roehm, Collierville School System
Cassie Scully, Bedford County Schools
Jeffrey Slagle, Tennessee Board of Regents/TCAT Upper Cumberland/Vice President of Operations
Jeannie Williams, Rutherford County Schools
Jason Winkler, Arlington Community Schools
