Be Featured on Ask a Tech Teacher

I get thousands of visitors a day–over a million since I started. The most common reason why you-all drop by is for resources. I have lots of them–lesson plans, tips and tricks–but one area I have not enough depth is the experiences of fellow teachers:

  • your personal teaching experiences
  • your informed take on tech ed topics
  • Education pedagogy

If you’re interested in guest posting on this blog or having your own column, leave a comment below and I’ll be in touch. It’s a challenging time but one we-all can get through if we talk to each other.


Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

Author: Jacqui
Welcome to my virtual classroom. I've been a tech teacher for 15 years, but modern technology offers more to get my ideas across to students than at any time in my career. Drop in to my class wikis, classroom blog, our internet start pages. I'll answer your questions about how to teach tech, what to teach when, where the best virtual sites are. Need more--let's chat about issues of importance in tech ed. Want to see what I'm doing today? Click the gravatar and select the grade.

7 thoughts on “Be Featured on Ask a Tech Teacher

  1. Wow! That’s a lot of visitors, Jacqui. I’m not surprised when your posts are so valuable. You’ll have to disregard my comment on a previous post in which I said teachers are too busy to visit. 😉😂

  2. Quite impressive. I would love to share my experiences as I taught at the secondary level for 36 years and have been involved with technology integration, training, and conference presenting with the use of various platforms Feel free to contact me.

  3. I’m interested! I’m the director of educational technology and computer science department chair. I’ve been teaching for about 10 years but worked in corporate IT for 15 years prior. Feel free to reach out to me…

    1. Nice to meet you, Robin. Your school’s website is amazing. I felt like I was walking along the halls. Would you send me an email at askatechteacher at gmail dot com with a link to your bio (if available), topics you’d like to write about (if you have some–or I’ll suggest them), links to samples of your writing (if available). I’d love to talk with you further.

  4. Hi Jacqui! I would love to highlight an educator in our edtech community and think a story about combining coding and active play would be a great article to encourage SEL frameworks and student engagement for back to school! Let me know what you think!

    1. I like that idea, Marisa. There’s a lot of conversation about SEL the last few weeks. When you have it ready, send it to my email. I’d be happy to publish it in October.

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