sherill bateman instructional technology coach | nash rocky mount schools
Sherill Bateman serves as an Instructional Technology Coach for Nash Rocky Mount Schools. She believes the power of technology coupled with innovation and creation can revolutionize the classroom for teachers and students. It is her mission to work with teachers and students to optimize instructional technology in the classroom through partnership coaching.
@nrms_ITCoach
leslie taylor media specialist & stem coodinator | nashville elementary school
Leslie Taylor serves as media specialist and STEM coordinator for the NEST at Nashville Elementary School. Leslie is passionate about incorporating technology and STEM into Makerspace activities. She believes this allows students to develop and strengthen their critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills.
@lytaylor2023
hazel lewis instructional technology coach | nash rocky mount schools
Hazel Lewis serves as a Instructional Technology Coach for Nash Rocky Mount Schools. Hazel believes that kids needs time for problem solving, critical thinking, applying knowledge through hands on instruction and working in teams to figure out what they didn't understand and why. Her goal is to inspire students to take responsibility for their own learning.
joshua griffin instructional technology coach | nash rocky mount schools
After six years in the classroom teaching English and Digital Media, Joshua Griffin has been an Instructional Technology Coach for Nash Rocky Mount Public Schools for five years. Josh loves everything Google and using instructional technology in new and creative ways.
Matthew Fisher University of North Carolina | Greensboro
Matthew Fisher has traveled a long and winding road to arrive at the School of Education. His experiences as a paperboy, Denny’s dishwasher, marine biologist, horseshoe crab bleeder, graphic designer, middle school science teacher, science book editor, polymer clay artist, and summer camp director have prepared him well to guide the students of the School of Education through magically delicious experiences in the SELF Design Studio. He currently lives in Greensboro, NC with his wife, two daughters, and one cat. And he likes eating pepperoni pizza. A lot.
Michael Renne UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA | GREENSBORO
Michael Renne has been a professional educator for over 10 years, working in a variety of educational settings from residential, wilderness schools to private schools to traditional public schools. Today, Michael works with partner schools helping integrate technology into teacher instruction and student learning. @mr_renne
Barry Barber UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA | GREENSBORO
Barry Barber works with Jamestown Elementary and Oak View Elementary as Academic Coach. Barry holds National Board certification, conducted action research on technology and student engagement as a member of the Governor’s Teacher Network, was named a national PBS Teacher Innovator, and serves on the NC Museum of Art’s Education Department Collaborative Planning Team. Barry earned a Master of Arts in Educational Media from Appalachian State University and a Master of Education in Instructional Technology from NC State University.
Lily Carden UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA | GREENSBORO
Hi! My name is Lily and I'm a Master's student in Library and Information Studies with concentrations in Public Libraries and School Media. I am also the Graduate Assistant in the SELF Design Studio, which is the makerspace in the School of Education. I love computer programming and making video games (especially in Scratch!), and my current research interests include library makerspaces, integrating technology into education, and mental illness in young adult literature. When I'm not studying or working I enjoy spending time walking, playing XBox, reading graphic novels, and cuddling with my dog and three cats.