About Courtney Robertson

Meet Courtney Robertson, a passionate technology teacher who has been teaching basic through advanced software, hardware, and social media uses in plain English since 2001. Courtney’s ability to communicate complex technical information in a way that everyone can understand has made her a sought-after speaker for conferences, online training, and classrooms.

With a teaching background that spans from elementary basic computer specials to high school computer technology shop, where she taught programming, networking, and hardware, Courtney has helped countless students develop the skills they need to succeed in the digital age. As a business education teacher, she has also taught web design, accounting, and more.

Beyond the classroom, Courtney has served as a Career Development Coordinator, Department Chair, and Future Business Leaders of America advisor, WordPress Training Team Faculty Member, demonstrating her commitment to student success both in and out of the classroom. She continues to share her knowledge and expertise with adult learners through Continuing Adult Education programs.

Courtney’s talents go beyond technology education – she is also a gifted musician who played the violin and mandolin throughout school. After graduating from high school, Courtney attended Bloomsburg University, where she majored in Business, Computer, and Information Technology Education.

With her wealth of experience and dedication to helping students succeed, Courtney is a true inspiration to everyone she meets. Whether you’re a third-grader or a grandparent, a student or a business owner, Courtney’s commitment to teaching in plain language and providing accountability to ensure results makes her an excellent choice for anyone looking to expand their technology skills.

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