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Now What?……..iNviTECH

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Yay! I have completed my final product for my Kenan Fellowship and I am ecstatic!  After completing my product, I began to reflect on my educational journey and personal goals of my past and those of the future. About four years ago, I started a company called United Technology Center.  I provided technology training to various clubs and after school… Read more »

Eyes Wide Open

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My eyes are wide open.  My conversations with peers include more conversations about how we can change the overall state of education.  I always knew the importance of collaboration but I have learned how to improve this process through my Kenan Fellowship. I collaborate with peers as often as I can and talk about ways we can improve educational policy…. Read more »

Preparing for Positive Change in Education through Kenan Professional Development

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The institute that I found most valuable during my Kenan Fellow professional development were the session held in Cullowhee, NC.  This professional development was most valuable because I was provided with specific skills, strategies and tools that I could implement in my classroom. Also, the opportunity to learn away from home and build relationships with my cohort was an amazing… Read more »

Knowledge Management in K-12 Schools……When, Where, How, & Why???

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Knowledge management is a term that I learned in one of my undergraduate business courses while studying at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University.  Knowledge management can be defined as efficiently handling information and resources within a commercial organization. In a time where teachers are constantly transitioning to new schools or leaving the profession, knowledge management is a concept that we… Read more »