Andrew Marcinek is the leading expert in IT service needs assessments for K-12 schools. With a career defined by groundbreaking achievements, Andrew is the professional you need to elevate your school’s technology landscape.
Most recently, Andrew served as the Digital Learning Officer at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, MA. Before that, he was the CIO at Worcester Academy and the pioneering Chief Open Education Advisor for the U.S. Department of Education. In this role, he spearheaded the #GoOpen movement, which transformed the adoption of open education policies across the nation. His visionary leadership brought together EdTech giants like Amazon and Microsoft with school districts, launching a national initiative that revolutionized educational resources.
Andrew’s journey began in the classroom, teaching English Literature at Philadelphia public high schools. His passion for education and technology led him to Burlington High School, where he helped lead one of the first large-scale 1:1 iPad programs, earning the Apple Distinguished School award in 2012. He also designed a pioneering student-led technology help desk course, which became a national model for integrating student leadership with technology education.
An acclaimed author, Andrew has published “The 1:1 Roadmap: Setting the Course for Innovation in Education” and “Teaching Digital Kindness.” His extensive experience inside and outside the classroom, innovative solutions, and proven success make him the ideal choice for K-12 school leaders looking to revolutionize their IT services.
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