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Eric Sheninger has rewritten his popular book Digital Leadership. In this show, learn what he added and what has changed. With over half the book being rewritten and changed, you’ll want insight into what trends are important if you’re going to be a digital leader in schools. Listen to Eric Sheninger talk about the new […]
I attend a lot of Superintendent events where there are discussions on the digital transitions of districts. These discussions are often about how "we" need to change, and far too often these conversations are being held in very traditional ways. One is left often believing that the changes are about other people and not really…
Digital leaders have to adapt to changing instructional models in order to help students succeed.
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Promethean provides transformational interactive whiteboards, student response systems for personalized learning and digital teaching resources for the education, business and government sectors.
Digital leadership is a strategic mindset and set of behaviors that leverages resources to create a meaningful, transparent, and engaging school culture. It takes into account recent technology innovations, such as ubiquitous connectivity, open-source technology, mobile devices, and personalization to dramatically shift how schools are run and structured to achieve college and career readiness in today’s competitive global economy. Digital leadership in education becomes exponentially powerful when using technology to its fullest.
A second-grader in a Middletown, N.Y., school furrows her brow, searching her keyboard to find that funny number sign for her password. A third-grader holds her Chromebook aloft, hoping to speed the connection to a wireless router. A high school teacher puts his iPad in a drawer, having wasted precious minutes taking attendance on a …
Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner.
via Education Week For the Burlington public schools in Massachusetts, Assistant Superintendent Patrick Larkin is the face of an ambitious effort to roll out educational technology at all le...
Leadership experts in the K-12 field Jill Berkowicz and Ann Myers write about challenges and possibilities for administrators in the 21st century.
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A blog about digital leadership, pedagogy, learning, and transformative change in education.
Digital solutions pose new and unique challenges to the implementation of major change efforts. But the capabilities that support better outcomes remain as critical as ever, a new survey shows.
Why are some mobile learning implementations successful while others struggle? It seems struggling districts are missing at least one of a handful of ingredients that successful districts have in common. When it comes to mobile learning success, leaving out just one key ingredient can ruin an otherwise perfect recipe.
By Abhijit Bhaduri and Bill Fischer Changing mindsets begins with you! The only mind you can be sure of changing is your own, and the only way that you can demonstrate this mindset change is through your behaviors. If you aspire for your organization to be faster, more innovative, less afraid [...]
Digital leaders excel at the "what" of technology and the "how" of leading change. Together, they give digital masters a clear advantage over their competitors.
When Scott McLeod asks you to do something, it's difficult to say "No". He is one of those connecting leaders in education. The following tweet showed up in my feed this week: So, this is my firs...
CIOs can't afford to allow their organizations to get left behind in the Digital Age. Find out what qualities are essential for your success.
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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.
Superintendents and chief technology officers are modeling their commitment to use technology to improve schools by blogging and tweeting regularly about what works and what doesn't work.
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