Introduction
My name is Jenna Barton, and I graduated with a Master's Degree program in Instructional Technology at Kennesaw State University. I began the program Spring 2012 and graduated Spring 2014. I graduated from Berry College in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics Education. Immediately after graduation, I began teaching high school math.
I currently teach Coordinate Algebra, Accelerated Coordinate Algebra, and AP Calculus to 9th-12th grade students at Hiram High School in Paulding County. KSU's reputation in instructional technology led me to the Master's Degree program in the Department of Instructional Technology. My ultimate goal is to continue in the classroom with more of a focus on integrating technology into my classroom. I also plan to become an online instructor.
The purpose of this portfolio is for me to demonstrate mastery of the PSC Instructional Technology standards. As you can see, there are a series of links below the KSU logo that you can visit. Of particular importance is the "standards" link. Under this link, you will see a series of artifacts and reflections documenting the important work I have completed during this program. Each artifact represents mastery of the standard under which it is represented.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Kennesaw State University, and feel that I am well-prepared to integrate technology into my classroom and to assist other educators in using technology and providing professional learning opportunities for them.
I currently teach Coordinate Algebra, Accelerated Coordinate Algebra, and AP Calculus to 9th-12th grade students at Hiram High School in Paulding County. KSU's reputation in instructional technology led me to the Master's Degree program in the Department of Instructional Technology. My ultimate goal is to continue in the classroom with more of a focus on integrating technology into my classroom. I also plan to become an online instructor.
The purpose of this portfolio is for me to demonstrate mastery of the PSC Instructional Technology standards. As you can see, there are a series of links below the KSU logo that you can visit. Of particular importance is the "standards" link. Under this link, you will see a series of artifacts and reflections documenting the important work I have completed during this program. Each artifact represents mastery of the standard under which it is represented.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Kennesaw State University, and feel that I am well-prepared to integrate technology into my classroom and to assist other educators in using technology and providing professional learning opportunities for them.