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In this episode of Build Momentum, We are joined by Betsy Corcoran. She is the co-founder of EdSurge. Her company has rapidly become a leading information hub for teachers, entrepreneurs, and school leaders with a commitment to edtech. She has also led the development of an award-winning news team, a robust conference program, and in-depth research.
Betsy has been a staff writer and editor for Scientific American magazine, The Washington Post, and Forbes media, and a fellow in the night science journalism program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Aspen Institute's Fahara fellowship and a featured commentator on television programs, including NBC’s, Press Here.
Some Questions I Ask:
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
Quotes:
“There are a number of different ways that technology can support social-emotional ties and connections. But number one is you have to recognize that it is in support of building human relationships. It is not a replacement for human relationships.”
“Recognizing technology's always going to be a tool in support of a bigger purpose, bigger goal, we're going to continue to see a very big role for that."
“I learned a lot about how teachers viewed and used technology, I learned a lot about why they didn't often use it, it was really practical, it didn't work for them.”
"A huge priority for EdSurge was to amplify and support the voice of the teacher, the user of this technology, and to really help them say, you have a big voice, you're the user, you should feel empowered to talk about what you need, what doesn't work, that sort of thing."
“Do you love this thing so much that you'd be willing to you know, do something else, work in the grocery store, wait tables, you know, be an IT support person, or are you willing to do something else? Because you love this thing so deeply. Then you know, it's authentic, and people resonate with authenticity.”
Connect with Betsy Corcoran:
Betsy’s LinkedIn
Stay in touch with Sarah Williamson:
SWPR GROUP Website
LinkedIn
Stay in touch with Chad Bolser:
LinkedIn
About "The Secret to Transformational Leadership," which Sarah co-authored with Dr. Quintin Shepherd:
Transformational Leadership Secret website
Purchase the print or ebook
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In this episode of Build Momentum, We are joined by Betsy Corcoran. She is the co-founder of EdSurge. Her company has rapidly become a leading information hub for teachers, entrepreneurs, and school leaders with a commitment to edtech. She has also led the development of an award-winning news team, a robust conference program, and in-depth research.
Betsy has been a staff writer and editor for Scientific American magazine, The Washington Post, and Forbes media, and a fellow in the night science journalism program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Aspen Institute's Fahara fellowship and a featured commentator on television programs, including NBC’s, Press Here.
Some Questions I Ask:
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
Quotes:
“There are a number of different ways that technology can support social-emotional ties and connections. But number one is you have to recognize that it is in support of building human relationships. It is not a replacement for human relationships.”
“Recognizing technology's always going to be a tool in support of a bigger purpose, bigger goal, we're going to continue to see a very big role for that."
“I learned a lot about how teachers viewed and used technology, I learned a lot about why they didn't often use it, it was really practical, it didn't work for them.”
"A huge priority for EdSurge was to amplify and support the voice of the teacher, the user of this technology, and to really help them say, you have a big voice, you're the user, you should feel empowered to talk about what you need, what doesn't work, that sort of thing."
“Do you love this thing so much that you'd be willing to you know, do something else, work in the grocery store, wait tables, you know, be an IT support person, or are you willing to do something else? Because you love this thing so deeply. Then you know, it's authentic, and people resonate with authenticity.”
Connect with Betsy Corcoran:
Betsy’s LinkedIn
Stay in touch with Sarah Williamson:
SWPR GROUP Website
LinkedIn
Stay in touch with Chad Bolser:
LinkedIn
About "The Secret to Transformational Leadership," which Sarah co-authored with Dr. Quintin Shepherd:
Transformational Leadership Secret website
Purchase the print or ebook