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December 3, 2004
Janet McLendon Receives NC Technology Educator Award
Contributed by Carteret County Schools
Janet McLendon is
the North Carolina 2004 Technology Educator of the Year. Mrs. McLendon is
an Instructional Technology Facilitator with the Carteret County Public
School System. The award was presented to Mrs. McLendon at the North
Carolina Educational Technology Conference in Greensboro on December 2.
Sponsored by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction's
Instructional Technologies Division, this is the 16th year the award has
been presented.
An East Carteret
High School graduate, Mrs. McLendon received a bachelor's degree and a
master's degree in instructional technology from East Carolina University.
She has taught at Beaufort Elementary School and in Pitt County. Mrs.
McLendon currently rotates her time among four schools - Atlantic
Elementary School, Beaufort Elementary School, Beaufort Middle School and
Smyrna Elementary School. Carteret County Public School System Director of
Instructional Technology and Media Joe Poletti was the primary nominator,
and Jeanne Powell, a NC Department of Public Instruction Teacher on Loan,
was the secondary nominator. "Our candidate empowers teachers and
students," Mr. Poletti wrote in his letter of nomination. "She
is always inventing, always flexible, always sharing. Her Technology Staff
Development Web Page is a treasure trove of technology resources and
happenings."
From her web page, visitors can learn about student-centered projects Mrs.
McLendon has facilitated such as Atlantic School Goes to Washington DC
2003, Carteret County Clips, Wacky Weather, The Effects of Trawling on the
Estuary, and A Lego Space Odyssey. "Perhaps the most powerful website
she has created chronicles the wrath of Hurricane Isabel after a Drum
Inlet landfall on September 17,
2003," Mr. Poletti said. "Many of her students and teachers were
left homeless by floodwaters. Community members sent her photos of the
devastation, which she immediately posted." He added that the site
had over 22,000 hits in its first week of existence and was helpful in
creating awareness for the devastation and then contributions to help
the victims. Mr. Poletti noted that Mrs. McLendon provides
outstanding services to the schools she serves, and she also provides
resources to other schools and professional development during the
summers. "Our candidate is passionate about her students' success on
the 8th grade computer skills test," he continued. "To gauge
their progress, she even implements a fifth grade computer skills test to
her students." Mr. Poletti explained that in school year 2003-2004,
95
percent of the eighth graders from Mrs. McLendon's schools scored
proficient on the North Carolina Computer Skills Test. Mrs. McLendon
served on the North Carolina Computer/Technology Skills Core Revision
Committee that guided the revision of the K-12 Computer/Technology Skills
Standard Course of Study. Mrs. McLendon serves on the statewide technology
advisory committee. Inspiration has published her lessons, and she is the
school system's liaison for LearnNC. Her website
is:
www.carteretcountyschools.org/staffdev
Mrs. McLendon is a native of Atlantic. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter of Beaufort. She is married to
Dr. Mac McLendon. She has two children, Walt Przygodzinski and Cindy
Lewis. Attending the ceremony were her husband, children and brother
Jeffrey Salter.
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