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In this episode, host Doug Roberts sits down with Dr. Melissa Dandy Walker, a digital learning specialist with Atlanta Public Schools, to explore the power of community, mentorship, and innovation in education.
Melissa shares insights into her unique role supporting instructional technology bridging math education with digital tools and her creative approach to leadership. From launching initiatives like the district-wide Technology Innovation Competition to expanding opportunities for students and families through programs like Grow with Google, Melissa demonstrates what it means to be an “educreative” leader.
She reflects on her journey from classroom math teacher to district coach, highlighting the role of mentorship in her career, and pays tribute to the mentors who shaped her outlook, especially her lasting relationship with Pamela Benford. The conversation dives deep into building strengths-based communities, navigating the changing landscape of public education, and ensuring digital equity for all students. Plus, Melissa shares practical stories about how Atlanta schools use tools like Prodigy and Minecraft to make math engaging and accessible for diverse learners.
Key Moments
04:17 Early-Stage Teacher Mentorship Success
08:25 Superintendents Leaving Due to Politics
10:52 "Scaling Mentorship in Schools"
14:35 Prodigy Game Concerns Parent
18:13 "Discovering Hidden Potential in Others"
Why You’ll Love This Episode:
Connect with Dr. Melissa Dandy Walker
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-dandy-walker/
Website: https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/
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Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougrobertsiei/
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-for-education-innovation/
Company Website: https://www.instituteforedinnovation.com/
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In this episode, host Doug Roberts sits down with Dr. Melissa Dandy Walker, a digital learning specialist with Atlanta Public Schools, to explore the power of community, mentorship, and innovation in education.
Melissa shares insights into her unique role supporting instructional technology bridging math education with digital tools and her creative approach to leadership. From launching initiatives like the district-wide Technology Innovation Competition to expanding opportunities for students and families through programs like Grow with Google, Melissa demonstrates what it means to be an “educreative” leader.
She reflects on her journey from classroom math teacher to district coach, highlighting the role of mentorship in her career, and pays tribute to the mentors who shaped her outlook, especially her lasting relationship with Pamela Benford. The conversation dives deep into building strengths-based communities, navigating the changing landscape of public education, and ensuring digital equity for all students. Plus, Melissa shares practical stories about how Atlanta schools use tools like Prodigy and Minecraft to make math engaging and accessible for diverse learners.
Key Moments
04:17 Early-Stage Teacher Mentorship Success
08:25 Superintendents Leaving Due to Politics
10:52 "Scaling Mentorship in Schools"
14:35 Prodigy Game Concerns Parent
18:13 "Discovering Hidden Potential in Others"
Why You’ll Love This Episode:
Connect with Dr. Melissa Dandy Walker
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-dandy-walker/
Website: https://www.atlantapublicschools.us/
Follow Us On
Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougrobertsiei/
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-for-education-innovation/
Company Website: https://www.instituteforedinnovation.com/
Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to IEI for more powerful conversations on educational leadership, innovation, and the stories shaping our schools.

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