Living in the 4th Screen

Exploring the use of mobile technology in education and life

Kevin Bals

My goals with this blog is to share how mobile technology is impacting the world of education and our personal lives. If you read my first post you will see why I named the blog "Living in the 4th Screen."

I am an assistant principal at a public high school. I have worked in education for 26 years. Prior to my current position I served as a math department supervisor. For six years before that I was a district technology coordinator. My first 17 years in education were spent as a mathematics and computer science teacher.

I have always enloyed using technology in both my professional and personal life. I was excited when graphing calculators hit the scene and provided an opportunity to explore mathematical concepts in the classroom that had previously been very difficult. Then handhelds came along. I had alot of fun with my Dell Axim 3xi. After that I migrated my attention to Tablet PCs. I still think the Tablet PC is a great teaching platform. Then I purchased an iPhone and I have been exploring ways to use mobile technologies in schools.

I have a BA in Mathematics from The King's College, a Graduate Certificate in Instructional Technology from Georgian Court University, and a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

You can reach me on Twitter: @the4thscreen

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