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  1. Esther Denise "Woj" Hochman Wojcicki (/ w ʊ ˈ tʃ ɪ t s k i / wuu-CHITS-kee) is an American journalist, educator, and vice chair of the Creative Commons advisory council. Wojcicki has studied education and technology. She is the founder of the Palo Alto High School Media Arts Program in Palo Alto, California.

    • Moonshots: The Woj Way Pedagogical Philosophy (Trust Framework)
  2. 11 de mai. de 2021 · Fundadora do programa de artes midiáticas da Palo Alto High School e uma das idealizadoras da Google Teacher Academy, Wojcicki diz que a metodologia TRICK a ajudou a educar pessoas que se tornaram bem-sucedidas. Não se trata de um manual passo a passo, mas de uma linha filosófica.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › esther-wojcickiEsther Wojcicki - Forbes

    5 de mai. de 2024 · Esther Wojcicki is an educator, author and cofounder of Tract.app. She is also the mother of YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki and 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki. Read her Forbes articles on storytelling, leadership and education.

  4. Wojcicki serves as Vice Chair of Creative Commons and has previously worked as a professional journalist for multiple publications and blogs regularly for The Huffington Post. Esther has been intimately involved with Google and GoogleEdu since its inception, where she was one of the leaders in setting up the Google Teacher Academy and remains a guiding force.

  5. back to Board of Trustees. Esther "Woj" Wojcicki is a leading educator, journalist, and mother. A leader in integrating technology into education, she is the founder of the Media Arts program at Palo Alto High School.

  6. 6 de jul. de 2017 · The student as CEO of their life and learning | Esther Wojcicki | TEDxBerkeley - YouTube. TEDx Talks. 40.3M subscribers. Subscribed. 371. 25K views 6 years ago. In a world that is constantly...

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  7. Esther Wojcicki is an internationally known journalism educator and founder of the Palo Alto High School Media Arts Program, which has grown to be one of the nation’s most distinguished scholastic media programs, with 600-plus students, six teachers, nine publications, and a new 25,000-sq. ft. Media Arts Center.