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    Unleashing EdTech: Transforming STEAM Education with Cheryl Williams

    en-zaAugust 08, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Today, I’m thrilled to talk with Cheryl Williams, an exceptional STEAM Based Learning Educator. 

    With a teaching journey that began in 2000, Cheryl has gained invaluable experiences in various grades and leadership roles - however, her true passion lies in the Edtech world, where she has been wholeheartedly dedicated for the past decade.

    Cheryl's days are immersed in the world of technology, exploring innovative approaches like the Internet of Things, Computers, iPads, Robots, and Coding to enhance learning. She is passionate about inquiry and experiential-based learning, understanding its potential impact on preparing children for the future of work.

    We had a really interesting conversation about different modes and methods for teaching, as well as the ways that AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can help teachers! It’s not that these technologies are going to take over teaching or replace teachers, but more than they’re going to give teachers an edge. AND - they will help teachers save time!  


    Free Bootcamp for teachers!

    The Future Smart Parent team is also hosting a free boot camp especially for teachers, helping you to jump in and embrace A.I. to save you time and mental space & shape an educational experience that prepares our students for success in a rapidly evolving world.

    Sign up for free today! https://www.futuresmartparent.com/teacherbootcamp 

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