Author // Emily Fitch Monday, 06 May 2024
Through a technology-infused leadership supplemental curriculum, GenYES Ohio prepares Ohio students to become Student Technology Leaders (STLs). GenYES can be implemented as a class or club. This website includes items to support the use of GenYES Ohio resources in the classroom.
Through the Future Forward Ohio initiative, INFOhio will offer Ohio schools no-cost access to the GenYES Ohio portal, a customized student technology leadership platform and instructional content. Read the blog Learn More About GenYES Ohio to learn how to implement these resources in your classroom.
Teachers can request a GenYES Ohio platform by filling out the GenYES Ohio Request Form.
For support, Ohio GenYES schools should contact INFOhio Support at support.infohio.org.
WHEN YOU HAVE 30 MINUTES OF FREE TIME, HOW DO YOU PASS THE TIME?
At home, my free time is definitely used for reading books. I’m a little over half way through reading all of Stephen King’s books. When we have extra class time, I like to use it to have students make examples or giveaways in the Makerspace. Once a grading period, we do Makerspace Mondays where GenYES students go out into the lunchroom and show off and give away examples to get their peers more excited about using the Makerspace for school projects and for fun. |
WHO INSPIRES YOU? WHY?
I have great admiration for people who devote their time and income to make the world a better place. I admire the Gates family for giving away billions to help with health care issues and access throughout the world. I’m inspired by YouTube’s Mr. Beast who uses his viral celebrity to plan acts of charity, like donating for surgeries to help the blind and organizing massive campaigns to plant trees and clean up ocean plastic. After my own cancer journey, I am inspired by others who have faced the same struggles, especially children who persevere through health challenges. I am inspired by Chadwick Boseman, who may have lost his battle with colon cancer, but still contributed so much to his art even while he was ill. In general, I look for inspiration from people who have found success in helping others despite their own challenges, and I admire others who use their good fortune to make the world a better place.
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WHAT IS ONE TIP YOU COULD GIVE OTHER GENYES OHIO TEACHERS? Find a way to make the program fit your school’s needs. GenYES can be a very flexible program. It could be a club. It could be a course like mine, or it could be a way to introduce freshmen to your school and to technology. Find a way to make it valuable. |
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT BEING A GENYES OHIO TEACHER? What I like most about teaching GenYES is being able to use the program to benefit the staff and students of Mentor High School in a variety of ways. I love that we have the flexibility to drop everything and assist with immediate tech needs to keep classrooms running smoothly. We save teachers time by creating products for them. We designed websites and videos to promote school clubs, which most staff members/advisors do not have time for. The course allows us to fill the niche areas that help a wide variety of classroom needs. The class is not just about technology but is all about service to our school community. |
WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON YOUR STUDENTS LEARN BY TAKING YOUR CLASS? |
HOW HAVE YOU TAILORED YOUR PROGRAM FOR YOUR SCHOOL AND STUDENTS? The program began when we went one-to-one with MacBooks in 2016. With the cost of the added devices, administration looked for a way to get more tech support help without hiring more staff, so the GenYES national program was purchased. Over the years, it has evolved from straight tech support with the online curriculum to more of a jack of all trades program to meet building needs. Students film concerts and sports events for the Mentor Schools YouTube Channel. They create slideshows and posters for teacher’s classrooms. They help create content for our hallway monitors for building-wide announcements. They learn all of the equipment in the Makerspace and assist staff and students with their projects on 3D printers, laser engraver, Cricut, Roland vinyl cutter, t-shirt press, button maker, and sublimation printer products. And they still provide basic level tech support. I supplement the INFOhio GenYES curriculum with articles and TED-Ed videos on the latest technology. Additionally, we spend two months studying for the Google Educator Level 1 Exam. Students can earn their certification to show they are proficient with all Google Tools and can demonstrate how those tools can be utilized for classrooms. |
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INFOHIO RESOURCE AND WHY? |
DESCRIBE YOUR "BIGGEST WIN" THAT DEMONSTRATES HOW YOUR ROLE AS A GENYES OHIO TEACHER AND INTEGRATION OF INFOHIO RESOURCES SUPPORTS INSTRUCTION, STUDENT LEARNING, OR EQUITY WITHIN YOUR SCHOOL. |
Emily Fitch is a Professional Instructional Specialist with INFOhio. She has 13 years of teaching experience, grades 4-12, visual arts and career tech. She also has two years of experience as the Director of Education for a non-profit art center. She has a Bachelor of Science in Art Education and a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. Her primary focus on the instructional team centers around developing the Create-Lead-Empower Ohio toolkit and providing support to the education community on student empowerment through student-driven tech support, self-directed learning, service learning, and career exploration in alignment to Ohio's Strategic Plan for Education.
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