Jewelia Elliott's Technology Timeline

  • First Computer

    First Computer
    I got my first home desktop computer for Christmas. It was an HP with Windows 95. It came in a huge box and I was so excited! My favorite thing to do was play on Paint. Image from https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-95-turns-22-still-lurks-inside-Pentagon-s-critical-systems.244274.0.html
  • Color Gameboy

    Color Gameboy
    I loved playing Pokemon on my purple Gameboy. Image from http://www.sorethumbretrogames.com/
  • Playstation 2

    Playstation 2
    My first gaming system that connected to the TV like this. My favorite games to play were Roller Coaster Tycoon and NBA Live 2001. Image from Playstation.com
  • First Cell Phone - Nokia

    First Cell Phone - Nokia
    My first cell phone when I was in 8th grade. I used it for calls and mainly to play the game Snake. Image from tumblr.com
  • iPod Nano

    iPod Nano
    Any song I could ever want to listen to on one little device. Image from Wikipedia.com
  • Joined Facebook

    Joined Facebook
    The way I communicate & connect with friends was changed forever on this day. Image from Facebook.com
  • First Laptop

    First Laptop
    Graduation present before heading off to college that fall. Image from https://www.notebookcheck.net/HP-Pavilion-dv6285.3930.0.html
  • First iPhone

    First iPhone
    This is the most excited I have ever been to receive a new piece of technology in all my life. I don't think it will ever be topped. Anything you could ever want to access right in the palm of your hands. Image from Wikipedia.com
  • First Online College Course

    First Online College Course
    First time taking a class that was not face to face for a summer course. I never dreamed at the time I would eventually take my master's degree totally online. Image from marshall.edu
  • Apple Watch

    Apple Watch
    ... had to see what all the hype was about & now I am hooked. Image from apple.com
  • One-to-One Chromebooks for Teaching

    One-to-One Chromebooks for Teaching
    Up until this point, one-to-one technology was hard to access for my students. It was a dream come true that my students all received their own personal device to use at school and at home for educational purposes. The way I teach will be forever change. Image from isbe.net