Christina Noyes, is an award-winning educator who teaches throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
She specializes in facilitating technology workshops for educators that focus on how to creatively
integrate technology into classroom curriculum. She brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise
to her students whose ages range from elementary school students to senior citizens. She tailors
each of her classes and workshops to the learners' level and needs. She directs in-class coaching
sessions that offer educators hands on experience, direction and new teaching strategies. Christina
translates computer programs into illuminating multimedia resources that
enhances the learning
experience for students of all ages. Christina is very conscious of the National Educational
Technology
Standards and helps educators decipher them into relevant classroom activities. Currently, she teaches
the Level II course Integrating Computer Technology into the Curriculum at the University of California
at Berkeley and she is also the coordinator and instructor of a digital media program for the Bridge Housing Corporation at a site in San Francisco. Recently, she was awarded a grant to work closely with a team of
SFUSD teachers to teach them how to design a Web site that displays student work.