About

History & Overview

eNetLearning is a project of the Colorado BOCES Foundation supported by the Colorado BOCES Association and in partnership with the Centennial Board of Cooperative Services (CBOCES).

eNetLearning was initiated as a Colorado Department of Education (CDE) grant through the Title ll-D program that provided initial funding to build “21st century tech rich classrooms” with an emphasis on developing professional development and delivery strategies that can support teachers and districts statewide as they implement the new state standards. eNetLearning also supports other statewide initiatives like Race to the Top and Teacher Effectiveness.

eNetLearning has built a partnership with BOCES statewide serving small rural districts. and many community based organizations. eNetLearning works to identify and provide high-quality free and inexpensive resources to districts and teachers by leveraging locally developed content and shared access strategies. This type of partnership providing shared services and resources is particularly essential in the financial challenging times that all school districts face today.

eNetLearning currently sustains its work through various awards, grants, and fees so it can support BOCES, districts and educators statewide with a special emphasis on small and rural districts.

To learn more about eNetLearning’s educational resources and professional development, please email Dan Morris at 

“eNetLearning’s mission is to provide high-quality content, professional development, and resources that support the evolving needs of educators and student learning. “

Staff

Meet the eNetLearning Team

Dan Morris

Executive Director and Director of Professional Development


Dan has created and delivered online classes through the National School Boards Association Online Learning Center and has been an online facilitator and trainer for a number International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Institutes and staff development projects working with K-12 administrators and teachers. He is also a National Senior Trainer and staff developer for the Intel Teach program, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Denver and has created and delivered a class called “Educational Leadership in a Digital Age,” which is part of the university’s graduate outreach program for professional educators.

He most recently served for two years as the director of Educational Technology and Innovation for the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) and was responsible for assisting and supporting staff in effective use of 21st Century tools and collaboration strategies. He assisted CDE in identifying professional development strategies for the implementation of the next generation of content, standards, curriculum, instruction and assessment. Dan received his B.A. and M.A. in Mathematics from the University of Colorado.

Dr. Teresa Yohon

Dr. Teresa Yohon is a former assistant professor in the School of Education at Colorado State University (CSU). While at CSU, Teresa developed the Educational Technology course for pre-service teachers and supported School of Education faculty in learning technology integration skills. Additionally Teresa has conducted assessment surveys on technology needs, technology impact surveys, and an repeated measure design survey on technology adoption among higher education faculty. Dr. Yohon’s research has focused on technology use in education. She has provided multiple workshops and sessions on educational technology, including online course development, using blogs in education, developing electronic portfolios, building web quests, and effectively using the Internet, at the state, national, and international levels.

Teresa has served as the Educational and Instructional Technology Specialist at the Colorado Department of Education (CDE), working on Colorado standards implementation and supporting the development of a state-wide technology infrastructure to support teaching and learning. Most recently Teresa worked with CDE as the – Information Specialist – Vision 20/20, assisting in coordinating technology efforts at CDE in support of Colorado’s Race to the Top grant. Teresa also worked at CDE creating and maintaining a resource bank which acts as a one-stop shop for administers, educators, parents and students to access instructional tools, curriculum, assessments, evaluations, rubrics and more. Teresa is now working with eNetLearning to develop and deliver standards aligned content and staff development courses and programs.

Jane Brown

Facilitator and Trainer, Online Accounts and Help Desk Manager

Jane Brown earned a Bachelor of Science in Math with a minor in Science from Ohio University in 1967. She earned her Masters in Computers in Education from Lesley College in 1993. Jane taught K-12 Math, Science, and Technology courses in Ohio, Texas, California, and Colorado for 11+ years. She taught pre-service and post-service teachers, faculty members, and students at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) for approximately 12 years. Through her work with various projects (Teachers Network, Connecting Teachers, Widening Our World, and MarcoPolo) during her University employment, Jane helped hundreds of teachers gain hardware and training to infuse technology into their teaching. Jane was the Community Manager for Thinkfinty.org and works with to advance professional development availability. Jane continues teaching through her business: Brown’s Educational Services and Training. She and her family live in Colorado Springs.

Will Yohon

Project Manager

Will Yohon is a CSU graduate in Political Science with a minor in Media Studies/Communications. For the last year he was an intern for Senator Mark Udall’s constituent services office located in Greeley; during which time he was given two Certificates of Special Congressional Recognition for his service. He also has 4-5 years of experience within the IT field from 2004-2008. Currently, Will is working with Centennial BOCES and eNetColorado in shared format.

Course Facilitators

Jane Brown

Sue Synder

Karch Hickman

Doug Hodum

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