Congratulations Jackie. Your video captured the essence of netTrekker's value in personalization, safety, and differentiation. It's exemplified the reasons why I love, trust, and use netTrekker. Well Done!
netTrekker 101 was definitely worth the time. I'd heard about netTrekker for years, but never knew all of the possibilities that exist and probably still wouldn't know if I hadn't taken the course. The aspect of the course that has been most meaning…
Wow Ryan! Great video! As we sneak up on July 4th and the celebration of the independence of this country I can't help but think that students could really benefit from creating projects like this....projects that make them think and count their ble…
I love how Ryan has made netTrekker more approachable and interesting to kids with this video! Ryan, great work - I bet your classroom is a lot of fun! It's neat to see the different ways that educators help students see how netTrekker can save them…
Thanks Amy and Jill. Amy, feel free to use the video how ever, you wish. While I can take credit for the graphic work, the video was created in Animoto at animoto.com. Animoto allows users to create videos easily and quickly, similar to my thoughts…
Awesome! Love the music! Very creative and held my attention. The video is great, and the student assignment is even better. Thanks, Ryan, and congratulations on earning one of the NECC Scholarships for the opportunity to present in the netTrekker V…
Ryan,
Your video is fantastic! I facilitate the NT101 online course and I would love to share your video with the course participants. I loved your instructional unit and appreciate all of the hard work and careful planning you've done. Your creativ…
Ryan Evans of Wanaque Borough Public Schools, NJ will share his project folder "Christopher Columbus: Friend or Foe?". Ryan was one of the 2009 NECC Scholarship winners.
Join us as we tour Washington DC’s National Mall at twilight and explore the beautifully lit monuments. An experienced tour guide will share the stories not found in your history books and we will explore how to use technology to enhance the learnin…
Ryan Evans has been an educator since 1997. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcasting from Montclair State University and a Master of Arts in Education Leadership, Management and Policy from Seton Hall University. He has most recently received a Master of Arts degree in Education Curriculum and Instruction: Technology from Grand Canyon University. Ryan’s insight, ability, and knowledge are currently being applied as a technology teacher in New Jersey.
As an educator, he accentuates the significance of technology in the twenty-first century via authentic, inquiry based lessons, the integration of current technological practices into diverse subject areas, and via the presentation of enlightening professional development workshops. He values the concepts of communication, flexibility, self-discipline, collaboration, culture, and ubiquity that embody the spirit of twenty-first century learning. He is a progressive educator who appreciates the benefits of an education that is flexible, relevant, engaging, and employs the tools prevalent within current societal institutions. Ryan aspires to cultivate students to skillfully compete in the world and recognizes the dynamics between students’ learning experiences and global practices.