



A little bit about me...

My name is Susan Ferris Rights and I love teaching kids and teachers all about using Technology. I went to a Earlham, a Quaker college, to become a teacher. I teach TEACHERS how to use Technology in Berkeley Heights, NJ.

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My name is Susan Ferris Rights and I love teaching kids and teachers all about using Technology. I went to George School (a Quaker school) and then to Earlham, )a Quaker college) to become a teacher. I teach TEACHERS how to use Technology in Berkeley Heights, NJ.
It is an amazing school district that employs dedicated and hard-working professionals. But best of all, the Tech Team is brilliant and can maintain a sharp witted sense of humor through the many perils of technological changes and challenges.
My interest in doing graphic arts inspired me to learn to silk-screen my designs onto notecards and then to other useful items like aprons and framed prints.
Originally I bought my first computer, a Macintosh, so I could learn to make graphic designs electronically as I like to draw and design pixel by pixel. I have been in many juried Arts & Crafts shows and my work has been sold at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City.
I also enjoy learning about Robotics and programming for kids.
My daughter, Amy, went to The Pingry School where I taught for many years. In 2005 she graduated from Loyola College and now works in New York City.
My husband, Bruce, works at Rutgers and he teaches too. He is a real astronomy fan and follows the stars.
If you have a favorite website for kids or want to send me a comment you can reach me at susanferris123@gmail.com.
Thanks for visiting this website!
Something to consider...
Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma—which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.
Steve Jobs
Some Great Places to Visit

Chatham Marconi Maritime Center
The Chatham Marconi Maritime Center is a museum dedicated to the history of WCC, a short-wave radio station that operated for many years in Chatham, Massachusetts. The museum itself is located on the grounds of the Marconi-RCA Wireless Receiving Station.

The town occupies the southeast corner (the "elbow") of Cape Cod. The town's villages include Chatham proper, Chatham Port, North Chatham, West Chatham, and South Chatham (west of West Chatham). Chatham is bordered by Harwich to the west, Pleasant Bay and Orleans to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and Nantucket Sound to the south.
