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Bob Jarabeck

Teaching…...

"Preparing students today for tomor-


row's workforce has a lot to do with
teaching about how to use and evalu-
ate knowledge. The Internet is rapidly
becoming the biggest repository of Master of Education in
information we have ever known. The
key will be in our ability to find, evalu- Instructional Technology
ate and use the information it pro-
vides. We need to teach analytical
and organizational skills. Students
must know how to evaluate data.
Gone are then days when students
spent their time memorizing facts that
were readily available at their finger-
tips. Students need to learn communi-
cation and study skills. We must give Bachelor of Science -
them the type of tools that prepare
them for lifelong learning, so they
Interactive Media Design
know how to study and how to evalu-
ate the importance of what they
learn."

-Leight, M. Converge

Bob Jarabeck
615 Village Road
Pittsburgh, Pa 15205

Phone: 440-840-1090
E-mail: bjarabeck@gmail.com
Striving to integrate
technology into the classroom.
Resume Philosophy of Education Technology Lessons
I would like to work to integrating technol-
ogy based learning solutions. In high
school, I wish I would have had access to Interactive Poster - Glogster
Objective: To be part of a team more technology. Now that I have the Stylized Word Document - Micro-
that designs and implements inter- chance, I would like to work towards mak- soft Word
active media content using current ing that possible for today’s high school
standards while focusing on the students.
Visual Storytelling - Animoto &
end user experience Photstory

Website - Weebly
Field Experience:
Narrative Presentation - Power-
Clearview Federal Credit Union Point

February 2008 - Present

Web Assistant

Responsible for assisting web


master with maintenance and up-
dates, as well as troubleshooting
partner library web sites

Responsible for implementing web


compliant code using CSS and
valid XHTML while transitioning
away from past standards

Responsible for graphic creation


for ACLA homepage using Adobe
Photoshop

Bob Jarabeck
615 Village Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15205

Phone: 440-840-1090
E-mail: bjarabeck@gmail.com

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