Presented by Stacey Roshan, Educator, Keynote Speaker, Consultant, and Author, techieMusings
Sponsored by Wacom
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How can we, as educators and leaders, embrace technology to ensure all voices in the room are heard? In this edWebinar, we explore how we can shift from a first-is-best culture to one that sends the message that everyone’s voice matters—and that everyone has the potential to excel in the classroom.
This session with noted educator, speaker, and author Stacey Roshan explores how technology can help educators get to know students as individuals, deepen relationships, and give students the resources they need to take ownership of their learning—recognizing that it’s not so much about the tools but rather the why we do what we do for our students and our school communities. Stacey began her teaching career as a math educator, and now her insights inspire not only math educators but all teachers across the K-12 curriculum.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, school and district leaders, education technology leaders, curriculum leaders, science department chairs, and STEAM and STEM teachers.
About the Presenters
Stacey Roshan is an educator, keynote speaker, TED-Ed speaker, consultant, and author of Tech with Heart. She is passionate about discovering and sharing ways to leverage technology to cultivate deeper compassion in the classroom and provide each learner with the optimal platform to express their ideas in a format that best fits their style. She aims to equip teachers with ideas and tech tools to create more inclusive, equitable, and empowering classrooms for every student to find their voice, build their confidence, and take ownership of their learning. Her work has been featured in USA Today, The Washington Post, CNN, and PBS NewsHour. Stacey worked as both a math teacher and a director of innovation and educational technology for more than 15 years at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland. She received her undergraduate degree from New York University and her Master of Arts degree from the University of Virginia.
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