Hi! My name is Jenny. I teach first grade at Crete Elementary in Crete, Nebraska. This is my second year teaching first grade. Previously I taught kindergarten in Topeka, Kansas for four years. I graduated from
Emporia State University,
Emporia, Kansas, in 2003. My husband Andy and I were married in July of 2008.
I feel like I have a knowledgeable, but still learning experience with technology.
Previously in Topeka, I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to teach with a SMART board and an ELMO in which a data projector was installed from the ceiling. Currently I am on the technology committee in Crete in which we are looking for ways to move forward in the technology area. Each grade level team has a MAC laptop to share along with a data projector on a cart. I try to incorporate the MAC and data projector as much as possible. Our school has also invested in flip cameras, which are very user friendly. Flip cameras make it really easy to create slide shows and even
IMOVIES of various topics we learn about. Every other week I can take my class to the computer lab in which we work on various skills, typing, inserting pictures, exploring Internet sites related to topics we learn in class. The laptop I use is a PC, word is 2000. I am still learning the MAC so feel the most comfortable on PC.
My overall goal was to achieve a masters degree. Looking into different programs I learned about the Ken
Boxley scholarship, applied, and was one of ten selected. Previous to attending
PSU I had only known one teacher who graduated from
PSU. I am very happy with my experience so far in this program, with the professors, and the graduate office. Everyone is more than happy to help with anything. I hope to use my expertise in the committees I am on for reading, technology, and math. I also plan to incorporate the things I learn from classes into my own classroom.