EduAllStars Interviews with the Difference Makers in Education
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EduAllStars is a podcast dedicated to interviewing the difference makers in the field of education. Todd Nesloney (@techninjatodd), Stacey Huffine (@techninjastacey) and Chris Kesler (@iamkesler) are the hosts of the show. They have a strong interest in educational technology as well as learning from leaders in the field of education. Todd and Chris are classroom teachers, and Stacey is a campus technologist. Continue the disucssion on the blog at EduAllStars.com
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EduAllStars Episode 98 - Brad McEachern
Brad McEachern is a superintendent in Warren, Texas. Brad is passionate about technology and making learning work for each and every student.
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EduAllStars Episode 97 - Shaina Glass
Shaina Glass is an instructional technology specialist in Texas. She is a Google Certified Educator, Class Dojo Mentor, and a certified BrainPop and Symbaloo Educator.
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EduAllStars Episode 96 - Matt Johnson
Matt Johnson is a 3rd grade teacher in South Carolina. He has been selected as a campus and district teacher of the year and was a PAEMST Award nominee.
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EduAllStars Episode 95 - Derek McCoy
Derek McCoy is the principal at Spring Lake Middle School. In 2014 he was selected as NASSP National Digital Principal and is always looking to do what’s best for kids.
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EduAllStars Episode 94 - Adam Welcome
Adam Welcome an elementary principal in California. His school is a Workshop/Remind/Twitter school and he was also selected as Principal of the Year!
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EduAllStars Episode 93 - Sarah Thomas
Sarah Thomas is a little bit of everything! She’s a technology liaison in Maryland, she also teaches Technology Integration and English Language Arts at the middle school level, and coaches basketball, leads PD all over the country, and so much more!
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