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My name is Mari Mullen, and I am in the Ed.S. in Instructional Technology program in the School of Instructional Technology and Innovation at Kennesaw State University. I began the program Fall 2022, and I will graduate Spring 2024. I graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 2002 with a BacheIor of Arts degree in Sociology. Immediately after graduation, I began teaching elementary school. In 2010, I completed my Master in Science Education degree in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment at Walden University.
I currently teach math and content to 5th grade students at Lewis Elementary School in Cobb County. KSU's reputation in instructional technology led me to the Specialist Degree program in the School of Instructional Technology & Innovation. My ultimate goal is to obtain a job as a media specialist. I plan to continue with my education by pursuing my doctoral degree in Instructional Technology at KSU.
This portfolio reflects my proficiency in the Georgia PSC Instructional Technology Standards (GaPSC-IT), in the International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Educators (ISTE-E), and my ability to lead students in achieving the ISTE Standards for Students (ISTE-S). While exploring the links, you will see a series of artifacts and reflections documenting the important work I have completed during this program. Each artifact represents mastery of the standard under which it is represented.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Kennesaw State University, and I am well-prepared to integrate technology into my classroom, assist other educators in using technology, and provide professional learning opportunities for them.
I currently teach math and content to 5th grade students at Lewis Elementary School in Cobb County. KSU's reputation in instructional technology led me to the Specialist Degree program in the School of Instructional Technology & Innovation. My ultimate goal is to obtain a job as a media specialist. I plan to continue with my education by pursuing my doctoral degree in Instructional Technology at KSU.
This portfolio reflects my proficiency in the Georgia PSC Instructional Technology Standards (GaPSC-IT), in the International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Educators (ISTE-E), and my ability to lead students in achieving the ISTE Standards for Students (ISTE-S). While exploring the links, you will see a series of artifacts and reflections documenting the important work I have completed during this program. Each artifact represents mastery of the standard under which it is represented.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Kennesaw State University, and I am well-prepared to integrate technology into my classroom, assist other educators in using technology, and provide professional learning opportunities for them.