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Rob Zdrojewski is the K-12 Director of Instructional Technology at the Oakfield-Alabama Central School District in Oakfield, NY. He is a New York State Certified K-12 Technology Education Teacher and holds his NYS Administrative SBL/SDL Certifications. Rob formerly taught Technology Education at Amherst Middle School for 14 years as a classroom educator, before moving into his current Administrative role at Oakfield in 2015. In addition to K-12 experience, Rob has worked in Higher Education since 2012 as an Online Adjunct Professor in the Instructional Technologies and Curriculum Design Graduate Program at Canisius University in Buffalo, NY. Rob maintains a professional blog at TECHniquesWorthSharing.com and offers professional development and consulting services on topics such as Using Chromebooks in Education, Live Streaming Video Production, Screencasting and Tech Tools for School District IT Administrators. Rob has presented workshops nationwide at conferences such as BrainStorm, ISTE, FETC, and NYSCATE. He has been published in educational technology journals such as T.H.E. Journal, eSchoolNews and the Hechinger Report. In 2012 Rob completed a second Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and Administration at Canisius University with an emphasis on digital learning.