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  1. Wojcicki led the HEPAP subpanel New Facilities for the US High-Energy Physics Program which recommended building the Super Conducting Super Collilder in 1983. Personal life. Stanley Wojcicki was the husband of fellow educator Esther Wojcicki, whom he met at UC Berkeley. They have three children and ten grandchildren.

  2. Esther Wojcicki: The “T.R.I.C.K.” to Raising Successful People [The Knowledge Project Ep. #79] Today, I welcome author, journalist, and educator, Esther Wojcicki ( @EstherWojcicki) to the Knowledge Project. Esther Wojcicki discusses the current education model and how we can fix it, and shares her powerful TRICK acronym, Esther’s secret ...

  3. Esther Wojcicki is an educator, journalist and mother of Anne (cofounder and CEO of 23andme), Susan (YouTube CEO), and Janet (Fulbright-winning anthropologist, pediatrics professor and researcher). A leader in blended learning and the integration of technology into education, she is the founder of the Media Arts programs at Palo Alto High School. Wojcicki serves as vice chair of Creative ...

  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. 18 août 2020 · Esther Wojcicki foi pioneira no uso de tecnologia em sala de aula nos anos 1980. Como professora de jornalismo para um pequeno grupo de alunos do ensino médio, sua primeira experiência revelou que a tecnologia podia transformar não só o processo de...

  6. 7,712 Followers, 1,593 Following, 1,927 Posts - Esther Wojcicki (@heywoj) on Instagram: " Author of How to Raise Successful People, Chief Education Advisor @joinknack, Founder of Palo Alto High Media Arts program."

  7. 10 mai 2019 · Esther Wojcicki. Image : Jo Sittenfeld The goal, she reminds us, is to make yourself obsolete by raising kids to become effective, functioning humans; not happy all the time nor shielded from failure.