
Hey, I’m Tristan Heron — an Education Innovation & Growth Specialist and the founder of Evolve EdTech and the Empowered Educator Hub.
I’ve been teaching in primary and secondary schools since 2011, and I understand the realities of busy, complex classrooms. My passion for educational technology began early in my career, when I saw how the right tools could strengthen engagement and learning — not replace good teaching, but support it.
That led me to found Evolve EdTech and build the Empowered Educator Hub — a professional learning space built to help educators grow their skills, their confidence, and their impact inside and beyond the classroom.
Education is evolving. I’m here to help you lead it with clarity and purpose.

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Every student deserves to see themselves reflected in the stories they encounter.
This Pride Month, consider using digital storytelling tools such as Book Creator to explore and celebrate diverse voices and experiences.
Students could create digital books highlighting important moments in LGBTIQA+ history, profile influential Australians who have advocated for equality or develop stories that explore themes of acceptance, belonging and identity.
Digital storytelling provides opportunities for creativity while helping students develop empathy and understanding. It encourages learners to engage with different perspectives and think critically about the world around them.
The finished books can be shared with families, displayed in the library or published within your school's digital learning environment to continue important conversations long after Pride Month concludes.
Technology can be a powerful tool for helping students tell stories that matter.


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