About Lucie


 

Lucie has spent 30 years in Vermont school teaching and learning with students from kindergarten to grad school.
For 20 years her classrooms at Concord HS,  Cabot School, and North Country HS and Career Center were filled with project-based learning that was hands-on minds-on and integrated within both local and global community. Her students were co-creators of curriculum, bringing in their personal interest and passions. Their portfolios documented their proficiencies in college and career readiness skills ranging from leadership and communication to more technical skills with award winning projects like "Life on the Border" - capturing oral histories of the 300 first generation French Canadian families.
                                                     Life on the Border Project - Cyberfair 2001 


Lucie became known around the state for her passion and success in engaging female students into high tech learning opportunities designing TechSavvy Girls programming that increased  the number of girls in career and technical education in the Northeast Kingdom. In 2015, Lucie wrote over 100 articles for the techsavvygirls blog. This summer will bring the 17th TechSavvy Girls camp to Rural Vermont.



For the next 10 years, Lucie role in education transitioned to one of teacher leader, supporting the integration of technology in several K-12 schools in Northwest Vermont, with a strong focus on using digital tools to create and innovate. Influenced by raising 3 creative musical sons and global partners visit to Taiwan schools, where Taiwan had moved creative learning disciplines from after school to mid-day, and placed test-prep  to after school, Lucie started to take on a role that she calls being an ambassador for creativity and innovation IN our schools!   

Winning a small innovation grant to pilot ways to bring more creativity and innovation into our schools, she began to design professional development that allowed teachers to  EXPERIENCE the power of creating and making to learn.  As the maker-ed movement started to emerge, it was a natural fit for her educational philosophy and pedagogical beliefs, leading to deeper inquiry into creating and making as a vehicle for powerful learning. This summer will be the 6th anniversary of the Create Make Learn summer institute. You can find more information on the Create Make Learn website. You can also find over 50 new post on the Create Make Learn blog..




In 2013,  Lucie and her husband, Craig, gave up their apartment and moved into a vintage 1983 Bluebird bus  allowing them to travel the country in search of creative convergences and models of learning centered around creating and making.


Each year the bus returns to Vermont where they engage with the  Vermont educational community in ways that will infuse more hands-on minds on learning opportunities for Vermont students.  

In 2015, Lucie adopted EMMA (Everyone May Make Anywhere) --a mobile studio for Creating and Making.



Whether it be teaching online graduate classes for Marlboro College or University of Vermont  or designing professional learning opportunities like the Create Make Learn Summer Institute,  or driving EMMA  around Vermont to work with teachers, students, and community -- Lucie is always looking for opportunity to infuse more creativity and innovation into our schools.






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