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Social Media For School Leaders

A Principal's Reflections

This was the first of three in a series presented by the 2012 Digital Principal Award winners. This is a great webinar to share with any school leader who wants to begin to harness the power of social media or is skeptical about how it can be effectively used to improve schools. educational leadership NASSP Social Media'

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Dave Burgess Talks Student Engagement #MondayMotivation #tlap

The CoolCatTeacher

It is a high-energy, interactive, and entertaining experience that will leave your staff unbelievably inspired, motivated, and with the practical skills to dramatically increase student engagement. You may also enter with a social media posting on Instagram or Twitter linking to the show using the hashtag #10MT.

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How Online Learning Can Improve Your Teaching

Ask a Tech Teacher

Students can complete work early if they know they can’t comply with one of the due dates or catch up after falling a little behind without dinging their grade (unless, of course, it’s the final. Let students work at their own pace, on their own schedule to complete it. Communicate With Social Media.

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Jumping on the Bandwagon

A Principal's Reflections

I have been engaged with social media for over three and a half years now. Add in all of the weird looks and ignorant comments I received, it is a miracle that I made it through the early adoption stage to full, blown-out social media fanatic.

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Our Work is Our Message

A Principal's Reflections

Relationship building is a never-ending process, and in education it is not a part of a “sales cycle” (Connick, 2012) but is instead a part of an “awareness cycle.” Public relations and communication efforts focused on evidence of growth in this area and in other academic and nonacademic areas can be conveyed through social media.

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ISTE Certification 01

Dangerously Irrelevant

My students tell me that they appreciate my efforts in this area. Finally, I’m a strong user of social media tools and online platforms and have a large global professional learning network (so Standard 1b!). Supporting effective technology integration and implementation: 2012 ISTE Leadership Forum #isteLF12.

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What Matters to Students

A Principal's Reflections

Below is an email that I recently received from Amanda Howell, a 2012 graduate of New Milford High School. He extended himself to be available to his students inside and outside of the classroom, always responding to e-mails and going out of his way to make sure all of his students were being the best they could be.