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A Must Have Google Drive App for Teachers
Explore our comprehensive collection of classroom resources, including classroom posters, engaging activities, classroom management techniques, and more. Enhance your teaching and inspire your students with these valuable insights.
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5 Ways Technology is Changing the Classroom
The modern classroom has opted for digital over print, virtual over reality and innovation over tradition. Twenty-first century technology has
Eric's Thoughts on EdTech : Transfer and download your Google Apps data bef
We are nearing the end of the school year and must say goodbye to graduating seniors, as well as teachers moving on to other opportunities o...
Tech Integration and School Culture
Edutopia blogger Andrew Marcinek fits together three of the puzzle pieces for a school-wide tech integration initiative: developing a trusting, open culture; embracing risk and innovation; and turning PD into exploratory, sharing experiences.
Tech Integration and School Culture
Edutopia blogger Andrew Marcinek fits together three of the puzzle pieces for a school-wide tech integration initiative: developing a trusting, open culture; embracing risk and innovation; and turning PD into exploratory, sharing experiences.
Saying Yes is Harder than Saying No | Leadership Freak
Don’t pat yourself on the back if you’re skilled at saying no and lousy at saying yes. Weak leaders hide behind bureaucracy and love making people beg.
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10 Ways to Maximize Bad Experiences - Leadership Freak
A young leader writes, “How do you recover from bad experiences with leadership in a previous job, and from having trust in leadership demolished as a result?”
Summer Workshops - EdTechTeacher
EdTechTeacher brings resources together for teachers from teachers. Check out Summer Workshops
What Is a “Professional Learning Community”?
To create a professional learning community, focus on learning rather than teaching, work collaboratively, and hold yourself accountable for results.
Don't Get Ignored - Leadership Freak
Long emails get pushed aside or ignored.
How to Transform a Relationship with a Bad Boss - Leadership Freak
“Your boss may not be perfect but they are perfect for you.” Unknown
Why Students and Staff Should Have a Voice in IT Decision-Making
Educators detail how and why stakeholders identified the device that drives Community Consolidated School District 21’s one-to-one program.
60 apps in 60 seconds | Dangerously Irrelevant
[In honor of whatever educational technology conference you next attend…] 30 fantastic free apps for pre-readers! 38 of the best elementary learning apps for students! 40 iPad apps for scienc…
Educators need learning advocacy, not technology advocacy | Dangerously Irr
Russ Goerend said in a recent comment at this blog: I’m asking for a simple change in mindset and approach: Ed tech advocate: We should use Skype! Learning advocate: We should connect our kid…
13 Reasons Teams Lose Momentum | Leadership Freak
Multiply waste by the number of people involved.
Five Solutions to Tough Conversation That Work - Leadership Freak
All great leaders have tough conversations; career success demands them. The more impact you have the tougher the conversations become.
When It Comes to IT Investments, Think Value, Not Return
Leaders from the Consortium for School Networking make the case for focusing on VOI rather than ROI.
CoSN Conference 2014
EdTech magazine covers the latest news and discussions, live from CoSN 2014 in Washington, D.C.
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How Is K–12 Preparing for Life After Windows XP?
The clock is ticking on Microsoft’s support for what remains the de facto operating system for many school districts.
Why School Districts Converge Their IT Infrastructure
Convergence offers benefits — in the data center and beyond — that resource-strapped districts can’t ignore.
Bridging the Divide: Districts Provide Home Internet Access
Tablets and cellular connectivity can level the playing field for disadvantaged students.
Three Questions to Ask a New Boss - Management Tip of the Day
IT Doesn’t Matter… (as much) | LinkedIn
I have met too many IT leaders that don’t get the urgency and importance of evolving past merely managing IT organizations to orchestrating strategically focused, business technology organizations. Making the distinction between traditional IT versus the concept of business technology has profound c
17 Ways to Meet Tomorrow's Challenges - Leadership Freak
It’s Sunday afternoon. While others are relaxing, Monday weighs on your mind. You’re preparing to meet the problems, opportunities, issues, and challenges
4 Principles for Using Your Leadership Power
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.” ~ Lord Acton Power accompanies leadership. No matter how lofty or humble your title, whether you manage 3 people or 3,000, if... Read More
The Choice all Leaders Face
The future of organizations is in the growth of the people in them.