About Tracey Smith:
Tracey Smith has been an elementary school teacher in Texas for the past 7 years and is passionate about integrating technology into her classroom and all areas of her life. Prior to teaching Tracey worked in the HR and Recruiting fields, and keeping on top of technology has always been a top priority for her.
Tracey is currently working on making the transition from classroom teacher to Instructional Technology coach as she's passionate about helping teachers learn to effectively integrate technology in their classrooms. This summer she'll be presenting at the TCEA (Texas Computer Education Association) Elementary Technology Conference in Galveston Texas on how Teachers can use OneNote in the classroom, as well as at several other educator technology conferences.
When not doing "teacher things" Tracey is a wife and step-mother to two wonderful grown children and enjoys riding her paint horse Dolly or her Harley Davidson Trike anywhere she can!
You can find Tracey online at these links:
Blog/Website:
LinkedIn:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Tracey’s Wakelet Page:
OneNote Resources Notebook where you can find today's presentation and much more:
For the Wakelet storage question: Tracey let me know that there is no limit! However, Wakelet does recommend that if you have more than 100 collections that you make multiple accounts to make viewing and accessing links easier. Tracey updated the OneNote Bullet Journal Wakelet collection she showed during the chat with a link from Wakelet about storage. Find the collection here:
Other links mentioned in video:
Michele's site:
OneNote Bullet Journal Facebook group:
Take Note Chat playlist:
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