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The Librarian Influencer of the Week is Nikki D. Robertson. Nikki has worked in both elementary and high school libraries in the past. She currently works at Region 13 Education Service Center in Austin, Texas as the Distance and Digital Learning Coordinator. She is working on a PhD in the area of Integrating Technology and Learning. Shownotes: https://www.laurasheneman.com/post/connect-share-learn-grow-with-nikki-d-robertson
Join Cue and Lispy for Tech It Over's FIRST Holiday Special with special guest Nikki D. Robertson!
Tune in to hear Nikki D. Robertson share her perspectives on using social media to promote student learning and our role as EdTech leaders. I would like to thank composer Nazar Rybak at Hooksounds.com for the music you’ve heard today. The Incredibly True Adventures of an EdTech Trailblazer Connected Librarians: Tap Social Media to Enhance Professional Development and Student Learning (Digital Age Librarians)
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "Nikki D. Robertson, Featured Teacher Librarian" with our special guest presenter, Nikki D. Robertson. June 10, 2017. We are thrilled to have Nikki D. Robertson, Teacher Librarian extraordinaire, joining us as our Featured Teacher on Sat. June 10, 2017 at 12pm EDT. Nikki has been a pioneer and game-changer affecting the lives of thousands of teachers and students around the world with her creative uses of technology, and we can't wait to be inspired by and to hear her stories! 5 Tips for New School Librarians (and those who aren't so new) Whether you are a new school librarian getting a jump start on your new adventure or have been a school librarian for a few years (or more) and need a boost to restore that "new librarian smell" this is the webinar for you! Join Nikki D Robertson as she shares 5 Tips for New School Librarians (and those who aren't so new) based on her personal insight developed through 25 years as an educator and school librarian. Additionally, Nikki will share her very personal story of struggling with burnout and how she reignited her passion and found her purpose in the school library. Nikki is a veteran educator, librarian, Instructional Technology Facilitator and ISTE Librarians Network President Elect. Nikki is passionate about 1:1 Digital Initiatives, collaboration with other education professionals, and assisting students in becoming well-informed, critically thinking digital citizens. Nikki is the co founder of the first EdCamp Atlanta, a free “un-conference” committed to reaching educators in public, private, charter, and higher ed environments to share innovative instructional strategies and pioneering technologies that transform education for all students. Nikki has also collaborated in the creation of and moderation of free national and global professional development designed specifically for the unique needs of school librarians, including #TLChat LIVE! Twitter Chat Sessions, and TL News Night, a LIVE Internet show presented in news show format featuring a Wrap up of “This Month in School Libraries” and deeper discussion of topical school library issues with special guest experts. http://www.enikkidrobertson.com/ https://twitter.com/NikkiDRobertson
Our guest was a burned out, tenured teacher stuck in a rut. Find out what lifted her and put her on an exciting new career path. Follow: @ShellTerrell @sNikkiDRobertson @bamradionetwork Nikki D. Robertson is a veteran educator, librarian and Instructional Technology Facilitator for James Clemens High School. She is passionate about 1:1 Digital Initiatives, collaboration with other education professionals, and assisting students in becoming well informed, critically thinking digital citizens. Shelly Sanchez Terrell is a teacher trainer, elearning specialist, and the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching.
Librarians are uniquely positioned to help schools, teachers and student find their voice. In this segment, we talk about why all three matter. Follow: @NikkiDRobertson @shannonmmiller @elissamalespina @bamradionetwork Nikki D. Robertson is a veteran educator, librarian and Instructional Technology Facilitator for James Clemens High School. She is passionate about 1:1 Digital Initiatives, collaboration with other education professionals, and assisting students in becoming well informed, critically thinking digital citizens.