Tina Coffey is an Instructional Technology Resource Teacher for
Roanoke County Schools, in Roanoke, Virginia. She has spent twenty-six years in public-school education, the last nineteen as an Instructional Technology Resource Teacher. In this role, she works with teachers at three schools in Roanoke County, helping them learn to use and integrate technology into their classrooms through inservices, small group training, and co-teaching. She also teaches teacher recertification and technology classes at Virginia Western Community College. Tina holds a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction from
Virginia Tech and bachelor’s degree from
Emory & Henry College. She presents at various local, state, and regional conferences. Currently, she serves on the VSTE Board of Directors representing Region 6 and is the co-chair of the Education Committee. Tina is passionate about STEM activities, Project Based Learning, Makerspaces, Computer Science, and other technology and hands-on methods to engage students, make learning relevant, and promote global literacy. In her free time, Tina can often be found hiking sections of the Appalachian trail, kayaking on the New River, camping at a Virginia State Park, crafting, or hanging out with her family and friends.