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May 15, 2:36 PM
New leaders often feel they have to know it all before they enter a position, when the real power of the position is in the learning that happens from the people around them.
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May 15, 2:44 PM
Thank you for sharing this. A good read. Initiative, creativity and Passion are the skills for our era- The Networked Era....
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May 15, 2:45 PM
A good read. Initiative, creativity and Passion are the skills for our era- The Networked Era.... Delete the scoop?
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May 14, 1:02 AM
What's your favorite method for collecting employee feedback, good or bad, and how do you incorporate that into the way you run or lead your startup? Delete the scoop?
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One of my favorite arcade games is Whac-A-Mole. When you drop your token in the machine, you have a limited amount of time to ‘whac’ as many moles as you can. In the beginning… Delete the scoop?
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April 11, 11:43 PM
To create school and district leaders, school systems must provide opportunities for training, professional development, and meaningful feedback. Delete the scoop?
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New survey identifies trends, challenges and priorities that drive technology planning and purchasing decisions. Delete the scoop?
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Reporters Lesli A. Maxwell and Jaclyn Zubrzycki have experience both in writing about school districts and working inside them. Delete the scoop?
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May 15, 2:34 PM
Every day at Wichita-area schools, students head to class with smartphones, Twitter accounts and countless opinions to share with the world. Delete the scoop?
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You don't need to be a movie star to fill the room with your presence, but you do have to understand the way effective leaders think�and act. Delete the scoop?
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Leaders need to embrace technology. Technology is here to stay. It is accelerating and changing everyday. Leaders who embrace technology will see results. Delete the scoop?
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Created especially for school and district leaders, this free informational poster explains key steps to a successful technology implementation using the Technology Adoption Lifecycle, a recognized theory by Dr.
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April 10, 1:46 PM
Great visual..not new information, but is a useful graphic to reinforce where we are in terms of technology integration.
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