The Edtech Minute
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Jen Walter is a middle school science teacher and edtech leader from St. Louis, Missouri. In our conversation, we discuss five tips for having making the most of your time at major conferences:
What I'm Learning
I was recently given the opportunity to serve my school district in a new capacity as the Communication and Instructional Technology Coordinator. My new responsibilities will include telling my school district's story and building our brand both on and offline. Don't worry, this podcast isn't going anywhere, though.
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8/16/2019 01:12:31 am
I used to enjoy doing podcasts myself, however, I have since changed. Well, I got a job that pays well, which made me quit my career in podcasting. If you ask me, it was the biggest mistake of my life. Today, I am stuck at a job that does not give me anything to get excited about. I absolutely hate my job, I just want to be a better person and start my career somewhere that I can enjoy and love.
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