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Fulfilling your educational technology needs

VISION • INTEGRITY • SECURITY

We live in an exciting time where we are surrounded by technology, but the sheer quantity of information and situations we have to take in and process each day can be overwhelming.  I will give you and your community the tools to feel confident that you are using technology effectively, building positive online relationships and reputations, while balancing wellness, integrity, and self-esteem.

Self-Image • Identity • Wellness

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Self-image, identity, and physical and emotional wellness are perhaps the most important areas to emphasize with our students. If these areas are secure, then a student is less likely to go down a negative paths in their online world.

Information Literacy

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It is critical that today's student be adept in the area of information literacy. It involves knowing when information is needed and being able to efficiently locate, accurately evaluate, effectively use, and clearly communicate information in various formats. 

Gaming • Mobile •
​Computational Thinking

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Our students are being raised in a mobile and "gamified" world full of computational thinking. We can help them by learning what that means and incorporating some of these ideas into our curriculum.

 Relationships & Digital Drama

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Students are creating more and more relationships in an online space. This can lead to a myriad of problems if they are not taught how to navigate these spaces in a responsible, healthy way.

Safety • Privacy • Security

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Our students' safety and security are of the utmost importance. Teaching them to value their privacy and how to protect it will go far to keep them safe and secure.

Online Reputation &
​Your Digital Tattoo

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It is to be assumed that employers, colleges, and even future partners are looking for an online reputation. What students put out in the digital world is forever and we need to help them learn how to do that in a positive way.
Now, adults need to be able to ask great questions, critically analyze information, form independent opinions, collaborate, and communicate effectively. These are the skills essential for both career and citizenship."   

― Tony Wagner, Most Likely to Succeed: Preparing Our Kids for the Innovation Era
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