Dear Colleagues, *If you are a teacher educator who is interested in connecting with other teacher educators through AoIR, please read on...* The purpose of this email is to initiate a discussion around scholarship at the intersection of K-12 education and the internet. Though I initially considered producing a call for proposals for a panel presentation for AoIR16, I thought it might be more effective to find more of you out there, first, and then figure out ways in which we might collaborate, second. So much comes to mind in the context of K-12 education when considering the theme of next year's conference, 'internet rules!' As a teacher educator in New York State in the U.S. who looks at the gap between policy and practice, I am interested in understanding how decisions around technology integration in classrooms are being made. And as a practitioner who teaches aspiring teachers how to teach writing, I am curious to further understand the ways in which the process of writing is both changing and being changed by screens and other digital tools with which we compose. If you are interested in connecting with other teacher education scholars, *please complete this quick form by December 15th* <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14deKGfA_Mdks_aIrvtANnJdNvCVb8DY9K3q_HyYn8mA/viewform?usp=send_form> . I will follow up shortly after the 15th to connect everyone who responds to this call. At that point, we can talk about how to continue the discussion toward producing a panel proposal for AoIR16 in Berlin. I look forward to connecting with you! Best wishes, Kiersten -- kierstengreene.net brookerhollow.com