During my time at Michigan State University, I have culminated hours worth of research, creations, and explorations to demonstrate my continued learning through my graduate education. Every course and project has impacted my daily teaching practices. Through creation and reflection, I have been able to produce some quality resources that my colleagues and I have been able to use at our school. There have also been other works that, while not a resource you and I can use, have helped me navigate my own philosophy for teaching and technology. I've gotten to share these through various blog posts and papers that I'm excited to highlight here on my showcase page. This page is dedicated to some of the very best work I've done throughout my master's program. I have grouped this learning into two categories: resources and reflections. in the resources portion of my showcase page, you will find useable activities and graphics. In the reflections portion, you will find more literary works where I navigated pressing issues in education, such as technology usage, flexible seating, and other things that require intentionality and justifiable research. My sincere hope is that both are useful to you, fellow educator. I hope that you find some of it useful in your teaching context. For the works that aren't direct resources, I hope you can learn through my learning experiences and extend or challenge some of your teaching philosophies on education and technology.