Reported by: Tyler Funke
“Technology is rising, businesses created because of it. The 21st century is all about technology, and Mrs. Smith knows a bit about it too” said Tyler Funke. “I have a really good base knowledge I would say. I’m not as advanced as Mr. Weikert, but I do have a pretty good base knowledge about programs and how to use them and some technology stuff. I’ve never actually taken apart a computer and seen how it works. The only thing I’ve ever done in terms of that is taken them apart to clean them” Mrs. Smith explained. “Not only does she like technology, but so does some of her family” said Tyler Funke. “I do not have children, however I have two nephews, who are 2 and 6, and they both have iPad's and both love playing around with technology and stuff like that.” said Mrs. Smith. “She’s into learning more about computers too” said Tyler Funke. “If I were to pick one aspect of computers that I’d really like to learn more about, I really like different programs that are coming up and different ways I can incorporate those in my class, but also that my students will be able to take that knowledge and actually use it in real life applications” said Mrs. Smith. “Teaching here wasn’t her main goal, but she loves being involved with computers and being here” exclaimed Tyler Funke. “I originally went to school for business management with a minor in international business, so that is my real passion in the business department, but I do really like working with computers and obviously I think that’s, where the world not only is at, but it’s just going to keep growing, so I think that you either need to get on the ship or you’re going to be left” described Mrs. Smith. “She’s been to other spots in the U.S, but wanted to pursue teaching in one specific state” said Tyler Funke. “So I’m originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and I was teaching in North Dakota and I wanted to get back to Pennsylvania, so I applied all over the state and then I ended up at Northeastern and I've loved it” said Mrs. Smith. “Teaching at Northeastern is different from where she was before” said Tyler Funke. “Yes it's obviously a lot different than in North Dakota. In North Dakota, in 7-12, we only had 22 kids. I have 25 kids in each of one of my classes, so I have more kids in each class than we had in the whole school, so I would love to know every student and teacher. It's going to take a little time, but yes, I'm excited” elucidated Mrs. Smith. “Tyler Funke reporting for High Street Media” finished Tyler Funke.
“Technology is rising, businesses created because of it. The 21st century is all about technology, and Mrs. Smith knows a bit about it too” said Tyler Funke. “I have a really good base knowledge I would say. I’m not as advanced as Mr. Weikert, but I do have a pretty good base knowledge about programs and how to use them and some technology stuff. I’ve never actually taken apart a computer and seen how it works. The only thing I’ve ever done in terms of that is taken them apart to clean them” Mrs. Smith explained. “Not only does she like technology, but so does some of her family” said Tyler Funke. “I do not have children, however I have two nephews, who are 2 and 6, and they both have iPad's and both love playing around with technology and stuff like that.” said Mrs. Smith. “She’s into learning more about computers too” said Tyler Funke. “If I were to pick one aspect of computers that I’d really like to learn more about, I really like different programs that are coming up and different ways I can incorporate those in my class, but also that my students will be able to take that knowledge and actually use it in real life applications” said Mrs. Smith. “Teaching here wasn’t her main goal, but she loves being involved with computers and being here” exclaimed Tyler Funke. “I originally went to school for business management with a minor in international business, so that is my real passion in the business department, but I do really like working with computers and obviously I think that’s, where the world not only is at, but it’s just going to keep growing, so I think that you either need to get on the ship or you’re going to be left” described Mrs. Smith. “She’s been to other spots in the U.S, but wanted to pursue teaching in one specific state” said Tyler Funke. “So I’m originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and I was teaching in North Dakota and I wanted to get back to Pennsylvania, so I applied all over the state and then I ended up at Northeastern and I've loved it” said Mrs. Smith. “Teaching at Northeastern is different from where she was before” said Tyler Funke. “Yes it's obviously a lot different than in North Dakota. In North Dakota, in 7-12, we only had 22 kids. I have 25 kids in each of one of my classes, so I have more kids in each class than we had in the whole school, so I would love to know every student and teacher. It's going to take a little time, but yes, I'm excited” elucidated Mrs. Smith. “Tyler Funke reporting for High Street Media” finished Tyler Funke.