Anita Harris
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Sussex County Public Schools
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Instructional Technology Specialist
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http://www.sussex.k12.va.us/
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A Little About You
Anita is a native of Southside Virginia and is currently employed with Sussex County Public Schools as an Instructional Technology Specialist. Anita is a life-long learner and is constantly seeking and sharing educational opportunities for teachers, students and colleagues. She completed her NETS*T Certification through ISTE and PBS TeacherLine in 2008 and also received her Online Facilitator Certification that same year. Anita then went on to pursue the ISTE/JHU online graduate certificate program in School Administration and Supervision which focused on instructional technology integration into leadership to better prepare aspiring administrators and supervisors for 21st Century leading and learning. This program is a MUST for admins! Anita's motto is: Endeavor to Persevere!

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