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Technology, Professionally and Personally and What's next?

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I love technology that is created to help children with disabilities. Technology that can improve the learning process of children with disabilities is always a plus. I have a background in Special Education and it is important for me to be able to communicate with them. Currently, I use technology in the classroom by using Hatch Computers and IPads. In Head Start, I was able to teach with a SmartBoard. For assessing students, we use a program called Teaching Strategies Gold. This program deals with inventive and effective curriculums, assessments, professional development, and resources for connecting families. Personally, I use technology daily. From having a blog called Miss T's Book Room to having my personal social media handles. I am also into eBooks, Audiobooks, and downloadable magazines. I think it makes life a little easier when things are all together on one device. My Career Aspirations  After becoming a Reading Specialist, I would love to work in the classroom

About Me!

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Hello everyone, my name is Kioka Tuck and I was born in Montgomery, Alabama and raised in Rockford, Alabama (Coosa County). I am a Prek Teacher at Coosa Central Elementary for the TCRC Moving4ward Program. I am currently going to school to be a Reading Specialist (Masters). I enjoy reading books, art and crafts, music, and movies. I also have a blog where I talk about diverse children books, diverse art, and culture, it is called Miss T's Book Room. I am also active with my church and I am a volunteer for 4-H. In my opinion, technology is a way of life presently and elementary students are exposed to it everywhere. Some students have a hard time expressing themselves with words, writing or verbally. When they are assigned activities like this, it helps teachers to understand them on another level.