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Category Archives: Blended Learning
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my weekly Diigo links for educational leaders for the week of July 30th. I have gotten back into the nswing of things and done more tweeting of resources, which you can see below. Feel free to follow my … Continue reading
Posted in Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Leadership, School Culture
Tagged Engagement, Google, Leadership, Teacher Resources, Technology
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Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Some really good resources here. I hope that those of you on the east coast who were hit by Jonas have stayed safe, dry and warm! Part 1: Tech Resources and Tools for Differentiated Learning … Reading | 21 st … Continue reading
Weekly Diigo Education Links
Here are my weekly Educational Diigo posts for the week of August 10. Check out my latest blog post on using technology to create a culture of communication and transparency. Make this week ridiculously awesome. 5 Painful Leadership Blunders Successful … Continue reading
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my Diigo posts for the week of March 23, 2015. I will have a new blog post of collaborative leadership up tomorrow! Make this week ridiculously awesome. Balancing the demands of instructional leadership | Connected Principals Interesting take … Continue reading
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Here are my Diigo links for the week of March 2, 2015. Tomorrow I will post an entry on strategic presence as a building leader. Make this week ridiculously awesome. Missing link – IFTTT A5:We host First Friday. Open doors … Continue reading
Weekly Education Links
Here are my weekly Diigo posts for the week of February 23rd, 2015. Check out my latest blog post on school/life balance for students. Make this week ridiculously awesome. David Vaillancourt on Twitter: “Close reading strategies are good for deeper … Continue reading
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my weekly Diigo posts for the week of February 9, 2015. Right now we re waiting on 8-12 inches of snow to fall. School is closed tomorrow, so I promise to post something then. No where else to … Continue reading
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my Diigo posts for the week of February 2. Hopefully the Super Bowl was good for you and your team won. Or at least you had a good time with some good friends. Look for a new post … Continue reading
How Far Do We Go?
This year, we rolled out a 1:1 initiative at all of our middle schools. We distributed 14,000 Chromebooks, one to every middle schooler in the county. As a part of this initiative, we were asked by the Central Office administration … Continue reading
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Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my Diigo posts for the week of January 26, 2015. I hope that all of you had a wonderful first semester! My best wishes for a fantastic second semester. Make this week ridiculously awesome. If You Were Gone … Continue reading