kimberly mattina
Resume and Professional Portfolio
NJ K-6 Elementary Education • Teacher of Computer Science Technology Grades 9-12
NJ K-6 Elementary Education • Teacher of Computer Science Technology Grades 9-12
I co-authored and published two books, Stepping up to Google Classroom and Teaching with Google Jamboard.
I wrote an article for Learning.com Equip, Digital Magazine:
Chromebook App Spark Idea for Wakelet
GAT Labs eGuide for Teachers
I wrote and published a blog post for Wakelet, on How I Use Wakelet.
I wrote and published an article for Learning.com, Three Technology Tools to Engage Students with the 5c's of Education.
I was featured on the Screencastify blog post, for the Follower Spotlight: Record Helpful Tech Tip Videos
I was featured on the Ozobot blog article/post, Hour of Code Inspiration: 15 Teachers using Ozobots to Enrich Young Lives.
NJEA: The Review - September 2017, page 43. My article "What's in your tech toolbox?" goes over practical examples on using technology in the classroom. Focusing on Google Classroom, YouTube, Google Forms and Flipgrid.
Click here to read my article.
NJEA: The Review - September 2016 Issue, page 3. A mention about professional development on Google Classroom during the Tech Stock conference in July 2016.
May 2016: Stephen Santilli, Lead Learner, (Principal), at the William Davies Middle School, and I wrote an article for the NJPSA magazaine titled "A Framework for Educators: Leveraging Free Social Media to Brand and Communicate". It explains our experiences using social media to brand and communicate with the school community, and the workflow to manage all of the information.
Thank you Mr. Santilli for allowing me to be the "voice" of our school, and allowing me to manage the social media platforms and trusting me in this role.
Click here to read the article, A Framework for Educators: Leveraging Free Social Media to Brand and Communicate, in the NJPSA publication page 68.
Check out my blog post out this topic.
March 2016: My article, Coding + Connections = Celebrations! about Ozobot integration was published in the NJEA Monthly magazine for the month of March. I am honored that I was selected and I am proud to represent the William Davies Middle School in Mays Landing, NJ. Thank you to my family, friends, and colleagues for supporting me.
Click here for the digital copy of my article, Coding + Connections = Celebrations, from the NJEA Review Magazine for March, page 48.
Guest Blogger:
February 2016 - Guest Blogger for the Education UnBlog by Stephen Santilli, on Tween Tech Reflection'
December 2015 - Guest Blogger for the Education UnBlog by Stephen Santilli on Kids + Coding = Success
In May 2015, volume 72 edition, I was recognized in the ASCD Educational Leadership on How You Are Using Mobile Technology. My write up is titled "Programming: It's a Ball" Click hereto read my write up and how many others are using mobile technology in their schools.
In December 2014, I was recognized on the SRI & ETTC, (Southern Regional Institute, Educational Technology Training Center), website for my Hour of Code participation at the William Davies Middle School.
In April 2014, my blog was recently nominated on the Top Tech and Internet Savvy Moms and Dads list from VoiceBoks, The Voice of Parenthood, top 50 list. I am happy to announce my blog, The Tech Lady, came in FIRST place for Top Tech and Internet Savvy Blogs from VoiceBoks.
2014 Most Influential Blogs, Wall of Fame, categories.
In March 12, 2014, The Press of Atlantic City recognized one of my sessions titled, From Our School to Yours, Use of Social Media: Communication vs. Branding which was presented at The Richard Stockton College, From My Classroom To Yours Conference. The article is titled 'Stockton offers teachers a lesson on social media uses, pitfalls.'