PE teacher from Louisville, Kentucky. 10 years experience. 
Web Presence
-www.moorepe.com (website for my PE class)
-www.twitter.com/kylemckune
Current Positions of Employment
-Certified Teacher (JCPS)
-School Technology Coordinator (JCPS)
-Moore Marketing Committee Chair (Moore Traditional School)
-Practical Living Content Area Team Leader (Moore Traditional School)
-National Archery in Schools KY Regional Coordinator (NASP)
-Moore Traditional School Archery Coach
Education/Certifications
-Technology Endorsement (K-12), University of Louisville, 2006
-Masters’ in Education, Indiana Wesleyan University, 2003
-Bachelors’ in Science, Eastern Kentucky University, 2001
-High School Diploma, Moore Traditional High School, 1997
-Basic Archery Instructor Trainer, NASP, 2008
Personal Profile
-Married Tina in 2002
-2 Children, Charlie born in 2004, Brody born in 2007
-Dog, Bichon Frise named Axl

Hi Kyle,
Just want to introduce you to Gnowledge (www.gnowledge.com), the online test publishing platform, and solicit your thoughts and opinions on it.
Gnowledge is free for everyone to use. Tests and exercises can be created by anyone and are categorized by title, subject, grade, school and/or country. Once published, these tests are available for everyone to use and share. Students preparing for exams or who wish improve their knowledge and accelerate their academic progress can search Gnowledge for their desired subject. All test results, scores and answers to every question administered is stored on Gnowledge. Registered users can view their own individual test results any time and the test results of everyone who has taken the tests they’ve created, and these tests and/or results can be shared with others if they choose to do so.
The best example of how Gnowledge is being used and how it transcends language and cultural barriers and education syllabuses is by a French language teacher in Mexico (a Spanish-speaking country). She uses Gnowledge (an English-language website) to produce simple tests and exercises for her students. In two months she has published 50 tests and these tests have been administered to her (and other) students 1,272 times. Scale of this magnitude does not happen in conventional classrooms or schools. Her stats can be independently verified at: http://www.gnowledge.com/saveurfle.
I invite you to check out Gnowledge. If you have any comments, queries or criticisms for Gnowledge, please let me know, your feedback would be most appreciated.
Thank you for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Aiman Azri
Kyle,
Couldn’t find your email online. I am a teacher at Whitefield Academy (not far from Mooore) and we are intrested in forming an archery team. Would love to get some more information from you on this topic. You can reach me at ajones@whitefield.org. Thanks so much
Andrew Jones
This is cool what is it
[...] says Regional coordinator of Kentucky’s National Archery in Schools program and archery coach Kyle McKune. This is better than letting the shoulder, lat, and trapezius muscles go slack and keeps the shot [...]
[...] says Regional coordinator of Kentucky’s National Archery in Schools program and archery coach Kyle McKune. This is better than letting the shoulder, lat and trapezius muscles go slack and keeps the shot [...]
[...] says Regional coordinator of Kentucky’s National Archery in Schools program and archery coach Kyle McKune. This is better than letting the shoulder, lat and trapezius muscles go slack and keeps the shot [...]
[...] says Regional coordinator of Kentucky’s National Archery in Schools program and archery coach Kyle McKune. This is better than letting the shoulder, lat and trapezius muscles go slack and keeps the shot [...]
[...] says Regional coordinator of Kentucky’s National Archery in Schools program and archery coach Kyle McKune. This is better than letting the shoulder, lat, and trapezius muscles go slack and keeps the shot [...]