Myra Samuelson, the digiteacher, is a certified and fun international teacher with over 7 years of teaching and educational management expertise. She inspires the genius in K-12 learners by leveraging technology and personalized e-learning contents.

Before you read, click here to read part one of this interview with Myra Samuelson.

What’s your favourite travel destination in Africa and why?

I think I’ll go to Rwanda. Because of their landscape, I knew a friend who went there recently. So the things she saw, the food, the landscape, and the culture, I think I would love to explore it.

What hobby do you enjoy in your free time and how does it help you relax?

I love watching cartoons, animations, and I love creativity. I love the colors, I love the songs, it makes me have fun. And I also love reading, and I also love dancing. They just calm me down.

What’s the best book you’ve read recently and how has it impacted your life

Recently, my husband challenged me to a book, School of Money by Olumide Emmanuel. So that’s the book I’ve read recently. And it has really challenged my mentality as a teacher to see that I have value to offer to the world. And it has also helped me in the area of seeing the business side of education. So that’s the book that is currently on my desk. 

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If you could have dinner with any African historical figure, who would it be and why?

I’ll go with Mommy Ibukun Awosika. I love her so much. I love what she stands for. And I love the value she brings and how she stands for her faith and their expertise in her business. So she inspires me a lot even in the area of family. She has a very balanced family. So I see her as a very balanced woman. I would love to have dinner with her because of all this and more.

Quickfire Questions with Myra Samuelson, the Digiteacher
Myra Samuelson, the Digiteacher

What’s one thing you can’t travel without and why is it so essential to you?

I must go with a book and a pen.

Does it mean you travel without your phone?

No, my phone is a studio. But even if I forget my phone, I need to go with a book and a pen because ideas drop and I need to write them down. Even with my phone, I put it in my notes.

My notes are always full of ideas. So I have to go with a book and a pen. Even if I forget, I have to buy them because even if I’m praying, Bible study, I have to be writing things down. So a book and a pen is a must for me.

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