My Tech Stack

What used to be a simple bullet point — “Proficient in Microsoft Office” — has evolved into something much richer. Today, the real skill is not just knowing a tool, but understanding how to use it creatively, adaptively, and meaningfully.

This page highlights some of the platforms, apps, and systems I’ve worked with — along with an honest sense of my proficiency and the ways I’ve applied them. It’s not just about what tools I can use — it’s about how I approach solving problems, building systems, and making ideas real.

Office and Productivity

Tools that support documentation, collaboration, and project organization across teams and learning environments.
My Stack: Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, OneNote

Design and Media

Tools for creating accessible, engaging, and visually compelling content for students, staff, and professional development.
My Stack: Canva, Adobe Express, basic Photoshop, basic Illustrator, Figma (beginner level), Genially

Learning Systems and Education Platforms

Platforms for managing student work, tracking standards, designing LMS systems, and supporting personalized learning initiatives.
My Stack: Google Classroom, Headrush, Airtable, Coda, Seesaw (basic familiarity), Brightspace/D2L (navigation/admin familiarity), GoGuardian, SchoolAI

Systems Design and Knowledge Management

Tools for building adaptable systems, dashboards, and organizational frameworks for education and personal productivity.
My Stack: Notion, Coda, Airtable, Trello, Slack, Google Workspace (Docs/Sheets/Slides), Loom

Automation and Workflow Optimization

Apps that support streamlining communication, task management, and data flow across platforms.
My Stack: Zapier (basic workflows), Make/Integromat (basic familiarity), Slack workflows, Google Apps Script (basic troubleshooting)

Communication and Collaboration

Platforms for enhancing team communication, remote collaboration, and knowledge sharing.
My Stack: Slack, Zoom, Google Meet, Loom, Notion, Trello