About NETA
What is NETA?
The Nebraska Educational Technology Association is a grassroots organization open to everyone interested in sharing information about using technology in the educational process. NETA has approximately 1800 members representing a four-state region.
NETA Bylaws - Downloadable as a .pdf file, readable with Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later.
Proposed Changes to Bylaws--Please review these changes as they will be voted on during the April 2008 conference.
Statement of Purpose
The Nebraska Educational Technology Association exists for the purpose of providing leadership and promoting the application of technology to the educational process. Its span of interest includes all levels and aspects of education.
NETA Vision for Technology in Education
Overall vision for Nebraska Education:
Nebraska Education will prepare learners for life in an ever-changing global and technological society.
NETA Organization Vision:
The Nebraska educational process will promote utilization of appropriate technology to support quality teaching and learning.
NETA Goals
Through specific strategies, NETA plans to meet these organization goals:
- To promote and provide quality training opportunities for Nebraska educators.
- To actively promote equitable experiences in educational technology across Nebraska
- To broaden NETA's support base.
- To support research and development of educational technology.
- To provide appropriate technology services and product awareness to the educational community in Nebraska.
- To increase the visibility of NETA as a resource for technological issues.
Membership Information
If you attended the spring conference in April, you are already a NETA member. If you could not attend the conference, to become a member, please send a check for $25.00 along with the membership form (downloadable as a PDF) to:
NETA Membership
P.O. Box 27
Waverly, NE 68462
Your $25.00 dues will be good through April of 2008. Make checks payable to NETA.
NETA
is an official affiliate of the International Society for Technology in
Education. We join approximately 50 other ISTE-affiliated educational
technology associations from around the world in the improvement of teaching
and learning through the use of technology.
