Episode 121: Get Techie! Serving Others and Building Relationships Through EdTech
Episode 121: Get Techie! Serving Others and Building Relati…
EdTech can be so much more than just a tool to help us get our work done. It can be a powerful way to connect with others and build relatio…
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June 4, 2022

Episode 121: Get Techie! Serving Others and Building Relationships Through EdTech

EdTech can be so much more than just a tool to help us get our work done. It can be a powerful way to connect with others and build relationships that help us learn and grow. In this episode, John Woodward shares how he has used EdTech to serve others and build meaningful relationships in his district.  

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John Woodward

Digital Learning Coach

My name is John Woodward. I am a Digital Learning Coach with Temple ISD where I passionately serve teachers and students and host the “On the DL” podcast. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from The University of Texas at Austin and a Master of Arts degree in Educational Leadership from Texas A&M University, Central Texas. Although I have proudly been in education for over 14 years, this was not my first career, having spent 10 year in advertising and graphic design.

Temple, Texas is where I call home, living there along with my beautiful wife Leah. We are proud parents to three wonderful children (Madison, Cole, and Logan), all of whom are grown and doing great things on their own.