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Welcome


What is it that fuels every one of us in this world? For me, it is No Tech Lines. Since I got started as a high school teacher back in 2002, I have found a desire to support students on their journey. Blogging is a new path for me. I enjoy journaling about my passions, investigating research about how we learn, reading (or listening) to books, learning what interests other people, and <insert drumroll> sharing it with the world. With each passing day, No Tech Lines continues to be my dream to bridge the digital divide. My long-term goal is to provide support through funding resources, training, and programs for historically underserved student populations around 21st-century learning.

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A little about me....

Dr. Janue Johnson-Seaton has a diverse teaching background as she has worked in K-12 and higher education. She served as both the Director of Online Programs and Assistant Dean at Hampton University where her responsibilities included leadership of the online program and continuing education.

Dr. Seaton’s educational background includes a Ph.D. in Urban Higher Education from Jackson State University and a Master’s Degree in Education with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Phoenix. Her Bachelor’s Degree is in Media Communications from California State University, Long Beach.

Dr. Seaton currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Professional Learning Coordinator at San Diego Mesa College in the LOFT (Learning Opportunities for Transformation). She supports the creation and coordination of professional learning and development for faculty and staff. She hopes to promote professional learning initiatives in K-12 settings that integrate the use of technology for students to access resources and information that support their learning experiences. She is married with three children in resides in California.

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