by vfitzjarrald | Apr 11, 2014 | Education, Technology, Work
Writing this post is similar to opening pandora’s box. First and foremost: this is a post for parents. Parents: now that there are internet resources about how to do these things, you may need to do some of your own research as your children will always find a...
by vfitzjarrald | Apr 11, 2014 | Evernote Essentials, Travel
Okay folks, what is my number one reason for using Evernote? Blogging on the go (and yes that image was shamelessly taken from Evernote’s website). Well, that seems counter intuitive since I am writing this in WordPress and I am singing the praises of Evernote...
by vfitzjarrald | Apr 11, 2014 | Technology, The "Pad" Principal
Are you familiar with the Pebble? I have been following the watch since it was a KickStarter and even backed it way back then. Over the past 18 months or so, I have disengaged from the Pebble scene and just started to reengage. What a load of catching up I had to do!...
by vfitzjarrald | Apr 11, 2014 | Book Reviews, Consulting, Education, ISTE
As I continue to grow in my own understanding of the Role of a Technology Director, I increasingly turn to those books and resources (from organizations that I trust) about the topic. This Quarter, I have decided to examine The Technology Director’s Guide to...
by vfitzjarrald | Apr 2, 2014 | Coding, Professional Development
Okay, so I have been an avid “Coder” since 2009. I started, as most people do, with a basic WYSIWYG editor (iWeb) and used the system until I maxed out its functionality. At the time I was teaching at Harrison High School and I use my website to store all...