What is UCET?

UCET is the Utah Coalition for Educational Technology. It is the mission of UCET to...

...promote the cooperative development and effective use of information technology in Utah's educational institutions.

...provide a forum for the exchange of information on technology by holding conferences, meetings, and workshops, and publishing a newsletter.

...bring together any and all parties interested in the use of technology in education for the purpose of representing their varied interests to each other and to the public.

View UCET Constitution (PDF)

How Do You Become a UCET Member?

Becoming a member of UCET is easy! Just register for the annual UCET Conference and you automatically become a member of UCET. The annual membership period runs from conference to conference. Membership privileges include attending the UCET conference, admission to the vendor booths at the conference, and a monthly newsletter (with a monthly email notification).

How Do I subscribe (or unsubscribe) to the UCET email listserv?

Easy. Just click one of these two links, which will open an email in your default email program. Send the email to the list with no information in the body of the message.

Subscribe to the UCET email list.

Unsubscribe to the UCET email list.

How Do You Become a UCET Board Member?

The UCET Board is an elected volunteer position. It involves a lot of work, but also a lot of fun.

It is important to know that running for the board involves a time commitment. Board members must attend a yearly 2 1/2 day conference planning retreat. This coming year the retreat will be held on July 28-30, 2011. The Board also holds a 2-hour monthly board meeting. Board members are expected to attend in person or via Skype.

Each Board member organizes a certain aspect of the conference, (i.e. volunteers, registration, conference program, tech strands, web page, newsletter, Web 2.0, communication, conference give-aways, presenters, signs, vendors, videotaping, and much more). Board members must complete their part so that the conference runs smoothly. Sometimes that involves many extra hours, especially in the weeks and days prior to the UCET Conference.

The UCET Board is made up of members with rich experiences from all areas of educational technology. Board members have lots of laughs and rewarding experiences together and often form lifelong friendships. We would love to have you run for the UCET board and join a dedicated group of teachers, network specialists, and educational technology professionals who put on the yearly UCET conference.

Would you like to run for a UCET Board position? Please submit your name here...

Link: http://tinyurl.com/UCET-board-candidates

Learn more information about being a UCET Board member.

UCET Board

Executive Committee

  • Bonnie Muir (Jordan) - Past President
  • Jared Covili (UEN) - President
  • Robert Gordon (Canyons) - President Elect

Elected Directors

2010-2012
  • Charice Black (UEN)
  • Jethro Jones (Canyons)
  • Charlie Roberts (Washington County)
  • Nathan Smith (Utah State University)

2011-2013

  • Paula Wells (Salt Lake)
  • Tricia Jackson (Park City)
  • Celia Powell (Granite)
  • Nancy Lagerberg (Jordan)

Coalition Board Members

  • Craig Boogaard - SARS Representative
  • Rick Gaisford - Utah State Office of Education
  • Craig Pritchard - Vendor Representative
  • Pam Turley (Nebo) - C-Forum Representative

Appointed Board Members

  • Rick Cline (UEN) - Treasurer
  • Kelly Dumont (Canyons) - ISTE Representative / Past Presidents Liason
  • Guy Durrant (Daggett) - Systems Administrator & Historian
  • Lindsay Fidler (Granite) - Secretary
  • Ross Rogers (Canyons) - Vendor Liaison

UCET Board Meetings

    • December 15, 2011 at Jordan
    • January 19, 2012 at Granite
    • February 16, 2012 at Jordan
    • April 19, 2012 at Canyons
    • July - Board Retreat

UCET Contact Information

Contact us by mail at...

UCET
P.O. Box 664
Farmington, UT 84025

Contact us by phone (please leave a message and we'll get back to you)...

801-784-8466

Page last modified November 18, 2011