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Tessa Ramsay
- Graduate Student
- Fordham University
I studied English and Creative Writing in my undergraduate years at Fordham University and am now completing my degree to teach in NYC public schools. Through my experience student teaching and in my graduate courses, I am learning how much technology makes a difference in the classroom. The collaborative aspect of technology makes it easier to share outside of the classroom, and gives everyone a place to contribute and be heard.