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Deb Norton

Deb Norton is a former 5th grade classroom teacher, who now works at a high school where she is a Technology Integration Specialist and Tech Coach. She has her Master’s Degree in Educational Technology, is a Google Certified Trainer, and is the Lead EdTech Consultant at Innovative Educator Consulting. Deb works in a 1:1 Chromebook environment in which she helps teachers and staff to implement Google Apps for Education, among various other technologies. Deb is an enthusiastic presenter who has presented at local conferences, as well as nationally at ISTE. She is passionate about connecting with others via social media and blogging.

Some of Deb's Webinars

Presented by Deb Norton Saturday, September 16, 2023
2:00 - 2:30 PM EDT
Presented by Deb Norton Saturday, December 17, 2022
10:00 - 10:30 AM EST
Presented by Deb Norton Thursday, December 8, 2022
10:00 - 10:30 AM EST
Presented by Deb Norton Saturday, November 19, 2022
10:00 - 10:30 AM EST

Q & A with Deb Norton

If you weren't in education, what do you think you'd be doing and why?

If I weren’t in education, I would have worked in the entertainment industry. Possibly as an actress.

What's your idea of happiness?

My idea of happiness is having a job that I love to go to everyday and working with people who bring out the best in one another to better the education of our students.

Twitter changed my life because:

Twitter changed my life because it connected me with a Professional Learning Network that is knowledgeable and current in the field of educational technology.

The biggest problem with K-12 education is:

The biggest problem with K-12 education is that is hasn’t changed a whole lot from the past. Teachers are hesitant to do things differently than when they were in school.

Do you have a motto you live by?

One of the mottos I live by is, “Never stop learning.” I’ve always had a drive to try new things and learn as much as I can.

What kind of kid were you in high school?

In high school I was a shy, yet motivated student. I absolutely loved learning and growing intellectually.