My Technology Story

  • First gaming system

    First gaming system
    My first video game that I ever owned. It was my friend's console, but he got a Playstation 2, so I got his old Playstation 1. It was so fun to play different games and sports. I really enjoyed that I could play with my friends and family. The image is from Wikipedia.
  • Favorite gaming device

    Favorite gaming device
    The moment I got a PSP for Christmas I about cried. The PSP was so cool because I could take it everywhere I went. I could even watch movies on my PSP. The photo is from Wikipedia.
  • My first phone

    My first phone
    I got my first phone! The main reason I got my phone was to call my parents after basketball practice and games. I was able to text my friends a little bit, but since it was a TracFone, I had to limit how much I called and texted each month. The picture is from phonearena.com.
  • My first social media

    My first social media
    My sisters finally convinced me to create a Facebook so that I could have a social media. I never really used it too much, but it was interesting to see what my friends were up to every day. Nowadays, I wish I didn't have as many friends so that I could mainly focus on the friends that I am still in touch with. This photo is from Wikipedia.
  • My first technological application I used in teaching

    My first technological application I used in teaching
    I was in my first observation clinical at Marshall. The teacher I was observing wanted me to be involved so he let me scan the QR codes from the students. It was a really fun experience while the students were taking their quiz. The photo is from bcpsodl.pbworks.com.
  • My First Online Class

    My First Online Class
    I took my first online class for Marshall University. That summer, I actually took five online classes and got my minor in sport management. The picture is from Wikipedia.
  • Most Advanced Technology I've Ever Used!

    Most Advanced Technology I've Ever Used!
    I was taking organic chemistry at Marshall and I got to use a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy machine. This machine draws the magnetic frequency which allows you to predict chemical compounds. The photo is from magritek.
  • Technology in the Classroom

    Technology in the Classroom
    I was completing a long-term substitute position and I could use these tablets at my disposal. The students loved them and I found many applications that advanced the students' education. The photo is from amazon.com.