Civics and Economics Teacher at Norfolk Public Schools
Location:
Portsmouth, Virginia
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Norfolk Public Schools since Aug 2009
Civics and Economics Teacher
Talmudical Academy of Norfolk Jan 2006 - Aug 2009
Social Studies Teacher
Household Credit Services Feb 2002 - Mar 2003
Internet Technical Support
Education:
Old Dominion University 2003 - 2005
Teaching Licensure, Secondary Education
James Madison University 1998 - 2000
Bachelor's, Social Science
Interests:
Cycling, gardening, landscaping, and bodyboarding.
Honor & Awards:
Perfect Attendance, Ruffner Academy 1st Quarter 2010
State Employees' Credit Union since Apr 2011
Teller
Cars Cars Cars, LLC Jun 2010 - Apr 2011
Photographer/Inventory Editor
Halifax County 4-H Rural Life Center May 2005 - Aug 2009
Camp Counselor
Piccolowe's Oldies Cafe May 2000 - Aug 2003
Dishwasher
Education:
North Carolina State University 2006 - 2009
B.A., History
Ranchland Church since Apr 2011
Lead Pastor
Ranchland Church - McKinney, TX Sep 2010 - Mar 2011
Executive Pastor
Compass Christian Church Aug 2008 - Sep 2010
Frisco Campus Pastor
Education:
Dallas Christian College 1998 - 2003
B.S. Bible and Secondary Ed., Bible, History, English
Skills:
Preaching Biblical Studies Discipleship Church Consulting Church Growth Youth Ministry Theology Church Events Missions Pastoral Care
The present invention is directed to a wireless shot tracking system including a programmable electronic unit that is in electrical communication with a shot detector for automatically tracking and displaying real-time shooting percentages of basketball players during basketball shooting sessions, and a telescoping pole for mounting the shot detector to a basketball rim from the ground. The programmable electronic unit provides a program mode, a play mode, a review mode and a random mode to help improve the shooting skills of a basketball player from different shooting locations on a basketball court. The shot detector includes one or more vibration sensors to detect missed shots, and an activator that extends along a horizontal axis in a central region of the basketball hoop to detect made shots. The programmable electronic unit interfaces with a computer via a USB port for uploading or downloading program updates or shooting session data.