My technology story

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    My Technology Story

    This is a guide through my steps in technology throughout my life.
  • My first video game system Sega Genesis

    My first video game system Sega Genesis
    For Christmas in 1994 I received a Sega Genesis master system with Sonic the Hedgehog 2. I loved this system actually still have it. I will dust it off an throw in the cartridges some times for nostalgia sake. So much fun. Image courtesy wikipedia
  • My first internet experience

    My first internet experience
    When I entered kindergarten I knew what computers were and how to operate them since we had one at home. Back in the old tower computer popularity days. I remember the first week of school I got to look at NBA.com for basketball scores. This was a first time for me and I remember getting so excited about it. Image courtesy google images
  • First experience with a laptop

    First experience with a laptop
    In 2nd grade I was put in the Book it club. It is a program to help students become more efficient as readers. I struggled in first grade so my parents elected to enroll me. In this program when we went to the reading trailer outside the school they would give us a laptop to read and the surf the web. This was my first time not using a desktop computer for surfing. Image courtesy google images
  • First experience with online learning course

    First experience with online learning course
    Going into my junior year at WVU, I had always steered completely clear of online classes. I was told they were a major headache. However I took advertising online and really enjoyed the class as well as the flexibility to study when I wanted to. Image courtesy West Virginia University
  • Instructional Technology Masters Marshall University

    Instructional Technology Masters Marshall University
    This program will be the first time I have used technology to teach others instead of myself. I look forward to gaining the knowledge and experience to harbor future learners to become the best they can be. Image courtesy Marshall University