The BYOTeam

Jeremy Angoff | @MyTakeOnIt

Jeremy is Manager and co-founder of OunceIT, LLC: A small firm that recognizes that people struggle with both technology and change. OunceIT’s mission is to assist schools, businesses, and individuals remove the hurdles affecting all aspects of their environments, and progressive education is an area in which they specialize. In his role at OunceIT, Jeremy works with many schools and organizations in varying capacities: as interim and acting Director of Technology at several independent schools, as consultant to public schools, private schools, and both academic and private organizations, and as a resource to students, teachers, administrators, and IT staff. BYOT/BYOD is pivotal to his, and OunceIT’s, mission, recognizing that different tools are best suited to different tasks and different people. In addition to consulting and classroom teaching, Jeremy has enjoyed many invitations to speak at diverse educational and technology conferences.

Tim Clark | @BYOTNetwork

Tim is the Coordinator for Instructional Technology for Forsyth County Schools, Georgia.  He has been a classroom teacher and school-based ITS for over twenty years. One of his goals is to empower students and teachers with their personal technology devices to improve opportunities to transform learning experiences.  He explores ideas for teaching and learning via BYOT in his blog, BYOT Network.

 

Steve Hayes | @SteveHayes_RB60

Steve is the Director of Bands for the Roanoke-Benson School District in Roanoke, IL.  Steve is an ardent supporter of educational technology.  His personal blog is A Teacher’s Coda.   As a jazz saxophonist, Steve is one of the founding members of the Central Illinois Jazz Orchestra.

 

Nathan Stevens | @nathan_stevens

Educational Engineer, iPAD, Teachwithyouripad creator, Assistant Director of College Ed Media Center @ North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC · http://teachwithyouripad.wikispaces.com

 

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