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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2025 · 14 MIN

Equitable Experiences — EdTech Leadership, Policy & Inclusive Learning with Julia Fallon

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In this episode of Bold Women Collective Backstory, Jolene Levin sits down with Julia Fallon, Executive Director of the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), for a candid conversation about equity, educational technology, and the leadership required to create inclusive learning experiences.Together, they explore how technology can either expand opportunity or widen gaps — depending on how it’s implemented. From policy shifts at the state and national level to practical tools in classrooms, Julia shares insight into what it truly takes to build equitable, student-centered systems.What you’ll learn:How educational technology impacts equity and accessThe role of policy in shaping inclusive learning environmentsWhat leaders must consider when implementing edtech toolsHow bold leadership can bridge digital dividesPractical strategies for creating equitable experiences for all learnersWith clarity and conviction, Julia reminds us that technology alone isn’t the answer — thoughtful leadership is.If you’re a school leader, district administrator, or educator passionate about equity and innovation, this episode offers powerful insight into rethinking what’s possible in education.Follow Bold Women Collective on Spotify for weekly conversations amplifying women shaping the future of education, leadership, and innovation.Recorded at SPRING CUE

In this episode of Bold Women Collective Backstory, Jolene Levin sits down with Julia Fallon, Executive Director of the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), for a candid conversation about equity, educational technology, and the leadership required to create inclusive learning experiences.Together, they explore how technology can either expand opportunity or widen gaps — depending on how it’s implemented. From policy shifts at the state and national level to practical tools in classrooms, Julia shares insight into what it truly takes to build equitable, student-centered systems.What you’ll learn:How educational technology impacts equity and accessThe role of policy in shaping inclusive learning environmentsWhat leaders must consider when implementing edtech toolsHow bold leadership can bridge digital dividesPractical strategies for creating equitable experiences for all learnersWith clarity and conviction, Julia reminds us that technology alone isn’t the answer — thoughtful leadership is.If you’re a school leader, district administrator, or educator passionate about equity and innovation, this episode offers powerful insight into rethinking what’s possible in education.Follow Bold Women Collective on Spotify for weekly conversations amplifying women shaping the future of education, leadership, and innovation.Recorded at SPRING CUE

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