I'm a 100% language dork. I love learning about new languages and cultures and I am always actively seeking different learning experiences with language and culture. I also love integrating technology in the classroom as it is a fundamental key to helping students experience language and culture in a more meaningful and "real-world" environment. Our truly global community requires we open our minds by learning new languages as well as about new cultures. Let the language revolution begin! I have been teaching for the past 9 years at the university and secondary school levels. I began my teaching career at Auburn University while I was pursuing my Masters of Hispanic Studies. After finishing my graduate students at Auburn University, I taught French and Spanish in the Gwinnett County Public School system at Mill Creek High School. Throughout my time at Mill Creek High School, I grew and developed as both a teacher and a person. I learned to incorporate different methodologies and technologies thanks to collaboration with amazing colleagues. Now, I look forward to continuing my teaching career at The Westminster Schools teaching French and Spanish in the Junior High School. I am excited about the new experiences as well as furthering my educational methodologies.