As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Gmail Tip, Spring Google Fonts, Easy to Use Interactive Activities, Clearing Cache with Keyboard ShortcutsTips about Gmail, Docs & Sheets, Bookmarks Bar, and Keyboard ShortcutsChrome Tips, Google Docs and Sheets features,
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. #6 - Student Engagement Edition: Green Screens, Interactive Whiteboards, Virtual Manipulatives, Crowd Buzzer #7 - Concept Mapping, Google Calendar Appointments, GIF Creator, Presentation Templates#8 - Digital Citizenship
Hang this in your classroom for students to try easy fixes for the most common Chromebook issues. This is also great to send home with families a few times each year if your students take their devices home regularly. This Google Slides is editable if you'd like to change the theme color, add in your district's wifi name, or change any troubleshooting steps specifically for your district.
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. The template includes things I've learned over the 8 years I've been sending Tech Weekly emails as well as templates I've used along the way. As a bonus, some of the templates have some hints of things I've included.
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #2 includes: Tips about Gmail, Docs & Sheets, Bookmarks Bar, and Keyboard Shortcuts This Google Slides template is ready-to-use, and is fully editable.
It's a great idea to start the year with a reminder about technology use and digital citizenship expectations. This presentation is ready to use as is or can be edited to include district/campus specific information. Revisiting this presentation throughout the year is a great way to support digital citizenship. This lesson is intended for use with lower elementary students. These Slides are ready-for-use, and are fully editable. It's recommended you edit the title slide and slide 7 (Safe Sites)
It's a great idea to start the year with a reminder about technology use and digital citizenship expectations. This presentation is ready to use as is or can be edited to include district/campus specific information. Revisiting this presentation throughout the year is a great way to support digital citizenship. This lesson is intended for use with upper elementary and middle school students. This presentation includes 17 slides as part of the main presentation. Additional slides can be deleted b
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #6 is a special edition focusing on Student Engagement. It includes ideas for tech integration that increase student engagement. This Google Slides template is ready to use, but is also fully editable. This temp
English Language Arts, Instructional Technology, Science
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #7 includes: Concept Mapping, Google Calendar tip, Gif Creator, Template resources, keyboard shortcut This Google Slides template is ready to use, but is also fully editable.
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #1 includes: Gmail Tip, Spring Google Fonts, Easy to Use Interactive Activities, Clearing Cache with Keyboard Shortcuts These Google Slides are ready-to-use, but are also full editable.
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #10 is a special edition focusing on Hour of Code. It includes a curated list of resources sorted by appropriateness for youngest/non-readers to middle school. Some items on the require the purchase of additiona
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #4 includes: Chrome & Slides Tip, Sub Resource, Cybersecurity Information, Classroom Management tip and a window's time-saving tip. This Google Slides template is ready to use, but is also fully editable.
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #5 is a special edition focusing on Virtual Field Trips. It includes a curated list of virtual field trips options. All resources referenced are free and do not require account creation. This Google Slides templ
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English Language Arts, Instructional Technology, Social Studies
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Tips #3 includes: Chrome Tips, Google Docs and Sheets features, Student Data Privacy reminder, Fall Themed Fonts This Google Slides template is ready-to-use and is fully editable.
As a teacher, it's exhausting thinking of ways students can show their learning outside of multiple choice. Use this simple chart to provide new ideas! This graphic does not include instructional videos or links, but is a one-page design that is meant to be a reminder on various ways for our students to show what they know (that aren't multiple choice).
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Weekly #8 includes: Google Voice Typing, Google Slides Tip, AI Resources for Teachers, Multimedia Principles, Gmail Tip This Google Slides template is ready to use, but is also fully editable.
As an Instructional Technology Specialist, I send out technology newsletters to my staff of teachers and other school professionals a weekly-ish basis. I've found my staff rely on receiving information in this way, as it's necessary for their job and provided in a friendly way. Tech Weekly #8 includes: Digital Citizenship Week, AI Tips for Teachers, Multimedia Principles, Gmail Tip, Classroom Resources This Google Slides template is ready to use, but is also fully editable.
Use this Google Sites Rubric to set expectations for student-created Google Sites and assess their sites. The rubric is a Google Doc and can be used within an LMS or printed copies for each student. The rubric allows space to add your own descriptions and expectations. It was originally created for use with a Middle School Technology Applications class, but can be used 4th Grade and up.
4th - 12th
Instructional Technology, Other (Science)
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SCIENCE.4.1.F
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Experience
Teacher, 4th Grade, Self-contained as well as Departmentalized Math and Science
Instructional Technology Specialist, PK-8
Teaching style
I believe relationships and engagement are the most important factors in a classroom. Students don't want to learn from someone they don't like and won't learn in a classroom they find boring. Every lesson I teach addresses content standards as well as building relationships and increasing engagement.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was named District Elementary Teacher of the Year as an Instructional Technology Specialist in 2020. This was the only time an ITS has ever been named Teacher of the Year in our district.
My own education history
Bachelors of Science in Applied Learning in Development
Masters of Education in Educational Technology and Innovation
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