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The Computers and Applied Technology Program is designed to equip educators with the resources, skills, and knowlege necessary to successfully integrate technology into everyday instruction.
 
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The University of Alabama is one of the south's premier research institutions. It is ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation according to the U.S. News & World Report.


The Project Team

Dr. Vivian H. Wright: Associate Professor of Computers & Applied Technology and Project Leader

vwright@bamaed.ua.edu

 

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Joyce Fleming is currently employed by the Hoover City School system in Birmingham, Alabama at Bumpus Middle School. She serves as the Computer Applications Instructor and the Technology Director. She teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classes as well as provides professional development and training for faculty members.
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Gretchen Ratliff is a graduate of The University of Alabama with a degree in Secondary Language Arts. She currently teaches 7th grade at Tuscaloosa Middle School.
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Askia Little is a second grade teacher at Rock Quarry Elementary in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He currently serves as the school's Web Leader and chair of the Technology Committee. He assists faculty in professional development and training in the area of Instructional Technology. Askia also served as the designer of this website.
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Patrick Malone is currently employed by the Tuscaloosa City school system as a History teacher at Northridge High School. He has used infomation from the CAT Masters program to improve his instructional practices as they relate to technology in the social sciences.
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Jessica Moore holds a degree in Elementary Education and currently serves as a substitute teacher for the Tuscaloosa County school system. She plans to pursue a career in instructional technology.
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Sue Sikora is currently employed by Hoover City Schools at Spain Park High School where she teaches Computer Applications and Personal Finance. She is a graduate student in the CAT Master's Program at the University of Alabama.
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Casey Marler holds a degree in Secondary Education - Mathematics. She is currently a full time CAT Master's Student, but will begin teaching at Hillcrest High School in the Fall.
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Darrin Lett currently teaches Business Education and is assistant coach for varsity baseball at Lincoln High School. He is currently a student in the CAT Master's Program at the University of Alabama.
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If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to email anyone listed on this page.

 

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