S1 E9: Angela Wojtecki
December 15, 2017
Overview:
Angela Wojtecki has been with Nordonia Hills City Schools in Macedonia, Ohio for a total of five years. She loves all things technology and library. She currently is the facilitator for the Know-How Nordonia staff professional development series in addition to being the 1:1 Integration Specialist and District Librarian. She was the 2015 President of the Ohio Educational Library Media Association and represented Ohio school librarians at the national level through the American Association of School Librarians. She is also a Google for Education Certified Trainer.
Meet Our Guest:
Angela helps co-teach the district’s Google Academy professional development and serves as Technology Advocate for Nordonia High School. Recently Angela began a podcast series titled Nordonia Innovators which highlights teachers, administrators, and students in the Nordonia Hills School District redefining innovation in various ways.
Websites mentioned: Future Ready Initiative tech.ed.gov
Twitter: @AngelaWojtecki
Website: Nordoniaschools.org
The Host:
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