Some teachers struggle to work with and supplement the few (and sometimes poorly functioning) technology resources they are given in their schools, while others are simply hesitant, unsure, or nervous about adopting new technologies. Katrina Stevens was one of these teachers, stuck on her overhead projector for years.
But you'd never guess it now. The founder of #edtechchat and now a writer for EdSurge (an online ed tech publication), Katrina dedicates herself these days to explaining the benefits of such technologies in the classroom and advocating -- more generally -- for more women in the business. How and when did she ever let go of her overhead projector?
Find out in this month's Q&A, written by Recess blogger Amanda Klein. See the full post, "How Hashtags, iPad Apps Are Changing the Education Landscape," here: http://www.youngedprofessionals.org/1/post/2014/04/how-hashtags-ipad-apps-are-changing-the-education-landscape.html
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