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The Tech Award 2013

With Globaloria Vice President Amber Oliver, receiving the 2013 Microsoft Education Award from Dan’l Lewin, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft (Photo © Charlotte Fiorito)

Silicon Valley Education Foundation Awards 2013

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With Globaloria Director in Silicon Valley Shubha Tuljapurkar, and Teresa Mayer, CFO at Chevron Energy Solutions at the Silicon Valley Education Foundation Pioneers and Purpose Gala, receiving the award for STEM Innovation.

Award Certificates

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2014

2013

2011

2010

2005

  •  Beijing Normal University Honorary Professor
  • MaMaMedia.com was selected as the Best Websites for Elementary Teachers and Students on the Internet by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE, a worldwide professional organization for leaders in educational technology)

2002

  • The MIT Network of Educators in Science and Technology honored Dr. Idit Harel an Award for “devotion, innovation, and imagination in science and technology on behalf of children and youth around the world.”
  • Computerworld Honors Awards: MaMaMedia Peace Project received the coveted “21st-Century Achievement Award” for visionary use of information technology in the category of Media, Arts & Entertainment.

 

1999 and 2000

  • MaMaMedia.com was twice awarded Yahoo! Internet Life’s Best of the Net Award

1999

  • MaMaMedia.com website awarded Computerworld’s Award for Technology Innovation

1991

1989

  • Journal of Mathematical Behavior – Special Annual Issue on Outstanding Dissertation: Interdisciplinary Constructions of Learning and Knowing Mathematics in a Computer-Rich School