“Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.”
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
My goal is to be a director of technology for a school district. My passion is getting it right. Watching a school and teachers effectively use technology to make learning better is wonderful. There are specific issues, qualities, and dynamics in educational technology leadership. My intention is to help others who encounter these issues, and help people understand how I deal with these sorts of issues.
I started this section in December, 2009. I appreciate your patience as I transfer some articles to this category, and write about educational technology leadership.
The Digital Citenzship Opportunity
In response to the classroom of the future…
How do you evaluate technology coaches?
An introduction to SAMR at ASW
The four noble truths. Explained, part four.
The 2011 Horizon Report released
The four noble truths. Explained, part two.
Being integrated and meeting technology standards
Facebook in class isn’t the problem
Online cyberbullying - a real challenge for parents
School websites and information overload
1:1 programs, facebook, and how we teach
On blocking and banning and somesuch
Interviewing for a data manager
It’s quiet
Transitioning to google apps for education
What’s out there? Why I think the future is in web-based services
Just let them do their job
understanding your network
repost: worst practices in IT
Poland, here I come!
Slashdot: Looking Back From the 1980s At Computers In Education
Ed Tech and Elementary School
Toolkits and tricks
Why ROI is hard to measure for school technology
Frontline’s digital nation documentary
iPad for education - Not yet…
Technology competencies for school administrators
Average child spends 10 hours, 45 minutes per day using media
Educational Technology in Public School Districts
BECTA Report: The impact of digital technology
Poland goes PEGI
Tablet Frenzy - FAQ for the interested
The Naked Truth about 1:1 Laptop Initiatives and Educational Change
It’s not my job
Outsourcing a school website
How do you effectively manage technology in an organization with low resources?
Bill MacKenty
The difference between good and great is passion and discipline.