Jennifer Kinne Burke
531 Luckie Street NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
[email protected]
404-226-2184
Education
Ed.S. Kennesaw State University
2014 Instructional Technology
L.M.T. (Add-On) Georgia State University
2003 School Library Media Technology
M.S.L.S. Clark Atlanta University
1995 Special Library Administration
B.A. Auburn University
1980 Political Science (International Relations)
Certificates and Endorsements
S-6 Clear Renewable Certificate, Media Specialist
Endorsement Reading
Trainer InTech Instructional Technology Professional Development
Employment History
2002-present Centennial Place Academy (formerly Centennial Place Elementary School)
531 Luckie St. NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Position: Library media specialist
1988-2002 Southern Regional Education Board
Instructional Technology Cooperative
592 10th St. NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
Position: Research Associate, Program Coordinator
Technology Facilitation Experience:
2002-2008 Technology Committee Chair, Centennial Place Elementary School
2014-15 Instructional Leadership Team, Centennial Place Academy
Honors and Awards:
2004 Centennial Place Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Professional Memberships:
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
Georgia Library Media Association
Professional publications
Burke, J. (2011). “Should you restrict your child’s reading?” Atlanta Parent Magazine.
Burke, J. (2002). Educational web portals: guidelines for selection and use. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2002). Spotlight on Algebra . Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2001). Technology standards for students. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2000). New directions — teacher technology standards. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2000). Rights, risks and responsibilities: students and the internet. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.2000.
Burke, J. (1998). Myths about electronic learning resources: addressing some commonly held misconceptions related to access and use of electronic information. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (1998). Technology standards for teachers. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
References:
Warren Goetzel, Media Services Coordinator
Atlanta Public Schools
210 Pryor St
Atlanta, GA 30302
404-802-2760
[email protected]
Alex Wallace
6235 New Magnolia Place
College Park, GA 30349
404-966-1300
[email protected]
Nancy J. Brown
Adjunct Professor
School of Library & Information Science
Emporia State University
6119 Portsmouth Dr.
Flowery Branch, GA 30542
678-549-1788
[email protected]
Ed.S. Kennesaw State University
2014 Instructional Technology
L.M.T. (Add-On) Georgia State University
2003 School Library Media Technology
M.S.L.S. Clark Atlanta University
1995 Special Library Administration
B.A. Auburn University
1980 Political Science (International Relations)
Certificates and Endorsements
S-6 Clear Renewable Certificate, Media Specialist
Endorsement Reading
Trainer InTech Instructional Technology Professional Development
Employment History
2002-present Centennial Place Academy (formerly Centennial Place Elementary School)
531 Luckie St. NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
Position: Library media specialist
1988-2002 Southern Regional Education Board
Instructional Technology Cooperative
592 10th St. NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
Position: Research Associate, Program Coordinator
Technology Facilitation Experience:
2002-2008 Technology Committee Chair, Centennial Place Elementary School
2014-15 Instructional Leadership Team, Centennial Place Academy
Honors and Awards:
2004 Centennial Place Elementary School Teacher of the Year
Professional Memberships:
International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE)
Georgia Library Media Association
Professional publications
Burke, J. (2011). “Should you restrict your child’s reading?” Atlanta Parent Magazine.
Burke, J. (2002). Educational web portals: guidelines for selection and use. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2002). Spotlight on Algebra . Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2001). Technology standards for students. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2000). New directions — teacher technology standards. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (2000). Rights, risks and responsibilities: students and the internet. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.2000.
Burke, J. (1998). Myths about electronic learning resources: addressing some commonly held misconceptions related to access and use of electronic information. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
Burke, J. (1998). Technology standards for teachers. Southern Regional Education Board Atlanta, GA.
References:
Warren Goetzel, Media Services Coordinator
Atlanta Public Schools
210 Pryor St
Atlanta, GA 30302
404-802-2760
[email protected]
Alex Wallace
6235 New Magnolia Place
College Park, GA 30349
404-966-1300
[email protected]
Nancy J. Brown
Adjunct Professor
School of Library & Information Science
Emporia State University
6119 Portsmouth Dr.
Flowery Branch, GA 30542
678-549-1788
[email protected]