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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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Lessons Learned as an ISTE17 Rookie
I returned from San Antonio and my very first ISTE conference about a week ago. What a trip! I did some research and talked to some of my PLN about the conference before I left, but there was no … Continue reading
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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 Education Links (weekly)
Here are my weekly Diigo links for the week of May 25. I hope that everyone had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend and that the school year is wrapping up smoothly. I will continue to post my weekly links during … Continue reading
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my weekly education posts in my Diigo account. I promise that by the end of the day I will have another post on “What I wish I knew as a First Year Principal”. Stay tuned! Make this week … Continue reading
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My Weekly Diigo Education Links
Here are my weekly education Diigo links for the week of April 20, 2015. I am putting the finishing touches on my newest blog post on teacher hiring. Look of riot tomorrow! Make this week ridiculously awesome. 3 Important Shifts … Continue reading
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
Here are my Diigo bookmarks for the week of March 29, 2015. I am on spring break this week so I promise that I will have at least one blog post before the next weekend. Whatever your plans are, make … 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
Weekly Education Links (weekly)
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