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Ben Anderson

Director, Instructional Technology & Learning Resources/ctap Region 3 at Sacramento County Office of Education

Ben Anderson's work experience starts in 1997 at the Butte County Office of Education as the Director of Educational Technology and CTAP Region 2. Ben founded the Center for Distributed Learning and developed various curriculum and educational technology staff development programs. In 2000, they joined Apex Learning as the Director of Course Development, managing course development staff and instructional designers. From 2001 to 2002, they worked at the California State University Chancellor's Office as the Director of the Governor's Educational Technology Professional Development Program. Ben then moved on to the Santa Clara County Office of Education as the Director of Educational Technology and CTAP Region 5 from 2001 to 2003. Finally, they became the Director of Instructional Technology & Learning Resources/CTAP Region 3 at the Sacramento County Office of Education, where they provided overall direction and leadership for various educational technology projects.

Ben Anderson attended California State University, Chico from 1976 to 1980, where they studied Industrial Technology. Although it is not specified, it can be assumed that they did not earn a degree in this field. At some point, Ben also studied Instructional Technology at California State University, Chico. However, the specific years of enrollment are unknown. Additionally, they pursued further education in Educational Technology at California State University-Sacramento, but no start or end dates are provided for this program.

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Sacramento, United States

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Sacramento County Office of Education

The Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) is one of 58 county offices of education in California. Approximately 650 regular and more than 950 temporary and substitute SCOE staff work year-round providing services which complement and supplement those offered by public school districts in Sacramento County. SCOE provides technical assistance, curriculum and instructional support, staff development, legal and financial advice, and oversight to Sacramento County school districts. SCOE regularly monitors its social media platforms. Any inappropriate posts will be promptly removed without prior notice or warning. The SCOE Social Media Terms of Use are available online: https://www.scoe.net/divisions/administration/terms_of_use/


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