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Britni Adams named ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´'s first Apple Distinguished Educator

Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice, Britni Adams, has been selected to represent both the ÍƼöÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ and Apple in the educational space by being named our university's first Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE). 

As part of the ADE class of 2023, Adams will be an author, advisor, ambassador, and advocate of what’s possible by bringing new technology to teaching and learning, specifically through Apple technology. Adams was granted this designation after submitting a video that showcases how she is a pioneering educator. ADEs are part of a global community that is known for teaching in a way that makes learning accessible, personal and creative.

Apple is pleased to welcome Britni Adams to the Apple Distinguished Educator (ADE) Class of 2023. In 1995, Apple created the ADE Program to recognize K-12 and higher education pioneers who are using Apple technology to transform teaching and learning in powerful ways. Celebrating 28 years, the program has grown into a worldwide community of visionary and innovative leaders in education, helping other educators rethink what’s possible with iPad and Mac. Learn more about the contributions of ADEs worldwide on the .

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