![]() I’m very thankful for how I was raised because we didn’t have the distractions of technology in the 80s. So I passed my time “playing school” or hanging out with my cats. ![]() I spent a lot of time by myself because there were no other children in the house to play with. Most of the time when they worked, I stayed with my grandfather and grandparents at their farm where they had a large property with fruit, vegetables and underneath was a log cabin. I am an only child and grew up in North Huntingdon, 30 minutes east of Pittsburgh, PA. I hope you enjoy this post and the podcast. We did this podcast in February 2019 where there were extreme snowstorms back east and Rachelle was in a hotel room for a conference. I’m lucky to know Rachelle virtually and to get a hug and selfie with her at conferences. And, by the way, she is also an attorney. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | Spotify | RSS Rachelle was selected as the 2017 Outstanding Teacher of the Year by PAECT and by the NSBA as one of the “20 to watch” educators in 2017. ![]() Rachelle is the President of the ISTE Teacher Education Network and the Communications Chair for the ISTE Mobile Learning Network. She is the host of the weekly #formativechat. Rachelle Dene Poth is a Spanish and STEAM: What’s nExT in Emerging Technology Teacher at Riverview Junior-Senior High School in Oakmont, PA. ![]()
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