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Lead in the Now

A Principal's Reflections

Leaders must begin to establish a vision and strategic plan to create classrooms and buildings that are more reflective of the real world while empowering learners to use technology in powerful ways through either personalized or blended strategies and increased access in the form of BYOD or 1:1. This needs to be prioritized.

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5 Things Teachers (And Administrators) Can Do to Make Learning Real in Their Classrooms

The 21st Century Principal

They should help students connect with experts that can help them learn. In effect, teachers should help students create their own Professional Learning Networks (PLNs). Then, they should help students care for and grow that network according to their learning needs.

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Mapping mobile learning

Learning with 'e's

Bearing in mind that many people in poorer countries don''t yet have access to mobile telephony, this means that many people will have at least two separate subscriptions, and in some cases more. Knowledge can be spread faster now that ever, through such handheld, accessible applications. billion accounts). We think it will.

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3 Things for School Leaders to Consider During the Transition to Distance Learning

EdTechTeam

We’ve encountered some teachers in our district that don’t have access to wifi. If you don’t have social media accounts for your school, this may be the time to move forward with creating them. Create videos and screencasts that you can send to your parents via email and/or post to your school’s website and/or on social media.

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How to Decode a Tweet

EdTechSandyK

For example "Really enjoyed the story on BYOD. Favorite" it, then go to the Me page on your Twitter profile to access it later. digital literacy social media social networking twitter' Click to Reply - Click the Reply link to reply back to a Tweet you found interesting. Thank you for sharing!"

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Digital Leadership – LIVE Blog of Eric Sheninger Keynote at Leading Future Learning 2015

EdTechTeacher

Social Media is a Game Changer. ” He didn’t have time… Kids would cheat… It wouldn’t help learning… He had banned devices and technology, essentially creating a jail in his school. At that point, he saw that social media was a gateway to what’s possible. Trust students.

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6 Self-Care Strategies for School Leaders

EdTechTeam

Wifi/tech issues or a lack of access to devices. Kids that just won’t engage, phone calls and emails from parents, learning new systems and tech on the fly. Join Twitter and grow your Professional Learning Network (PLN). CLICK HERE to access a brain dump template that you may want to use to get you started!