Jennifer Campero is a dedicated educator with a passion for empowering the deaf youth community. She holds a bachelor's degree from Gallaudet University and a master's degree in Deaf Education from Western Maryland College. Currently, Jennifer serves as a Social Studies and International Studies teacher at the Texas School for the Deaf, where she inspires her students to embrace diverse cultures and global perspectives. She has led her students on enriching journeys to countries such as China, India, Thailand, Peru, and South Africa, providing them with transformative experiences. Beyond the classroom, Jennifer has made significant contributions as an Organization Liaison for 10 years and as a Jr. NAD Advisor for 20 years, advocating for the rights and well-being of deaf youth individuals.
Presentation
Rewiring Our Human Connection in the Digital Age
In an era dominated by digital technology, maintaining authentic human connections has become increasingly challenging. This workshop discusses the fundamental aspects of self-worth, resilience, embracing failure, and finding joy in life's little things. We will explore the intersection between technology and human connection and discover practical strategies to cultivate meaningful relationships in the digital age. Through interactive discussions, engaging activities, and real-life examples, participants will gain insights, tools, and strategies to navigate the digital landscape while maintaining authentic human connections. Join us as we explore how to rewire our human connection in the digital age.