
Hi, I’m Brittany Washburn
I’m the creator of the K–5 Tech Curriculum used by thousands of elementary technology teachers, media specialists, and STEM educators.
After years of teaching in the computer lab, I realized most technology teachers were being asked to build an entire program from scratch with very little guidance.
So I created systems that made technology instruction more intentional, organized, and manageable.
Now I’m sharing that process with you inside this free 5-part training.
What You’ll Learn:
- ✔️ How to organize your technology curriculum for the entire year without scrambling for lessons every week
- ✔️ A simple framework for planning technology lessons from standards to assessment
- ✔️ How to break overwhelming technology standards into smaller, teachable skills
- ✔️ Ways to track student progress without creating more work for yourself
- ✔️ How to help students reflect on their own technology growth and skill development
- ✔️ The exact planning approach I used as an elementary technology teacher and curriculum creator
PLUS, if you sign up, I will send you this free resource guide with 5 tips for making amazing lesson plans that will benefit you AND impress your administrators, and a FREE printable lesson planning template. Fill out the form to enter.
This free training is perfect for:
- New technology teachers
- Computer lab teachers
- STEM teachers
- Media specialists
- Classroom teachers suddenly teaching technology
- Teachers tired of piecing together random tech activities
Imagine opening your plans and already knowing:
- what skill you’re teaching
- why you’re teaching it
- how it connects to standards
- and what students should be able to do next
That’s the difference a structured technology curriculum makes.
Would you prefer a deeper dive into the topic? Check out this eBook on Getting Started as a Technology Teacher. It is free!
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