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Saturday, May 4, 2019

SPRING 2019 LEADERSHIP PORTFOLIOS





LEADERSHIP PORTFOLIOS

SPRING 2019



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    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  January (1)
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      • SPRING 2019 LEADERSHIP PORTFOLIOS
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    • ►  January (1)
  • ►  2018 (7)
    • ►  April (1)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  February (3)
    • ►  January (1)
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2023 Blog List

  • Brooke
    Watters and Ed-Tech Criticism - It's refreshing to see individuals problematize what many laud as one of the next great developments in education. While I am the first to admit that t...
    2 years ago
  • Kelly
    Reflections on Audrey Watters - I've really been enjoying the Audrey Watters readings. She has a more negative lens about much of the modern educational technology than I do. However, I...
    2 years ago
  • Ella
    It's Broken, But We Have To Believe... - After watching the supplied videos in this week's module, I was struck by Audrey Watters. Specifically, I was interested by her point when she mentione...
    2 years ago
  • Maddy
    Reflections on Audrey Watters and Equity in Ed-Tech - I sort of went down an Audrey Watters rabbit hole this week - I find much of her writing (inside and outside of the ed-tech realm) to be very compelli...
    2 years ago
  • Erin
    Style - When watching Audrey Watters discuss if education is broken beyond repair, I found a lot of what she was saying resonating with me. Particularly, I reso...
    2 years ago
  • Ryan
    Digesting Michael Fullan Materials - Prompt: What similarities do you see between the advice Fullan offers and the Heath brothers offer about leading change? In Chapter 3 of Michael Fullan’s b...
    2 years ago
  • Elyse
    Who do I admire as a Leader? - A leader I admire is someone who is compassionate, invested in the collective, and willing to learn and change. They take the time to make a plan, execu...
    2 years ago
  • Kelsey
    Troublemakers Reflection - The book *Troublemakers* by Carla Shalaby is a powerful and impactful novel for both current and aspiring educators. As we read this book as a class, ...
    6 years ago
  • Kate
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Archived 2020 Blog list

  • Lisa - My Adventures in Educational Technology
    Final Course Reflection - Final Reflection for EDCI325 This semester has definitely thrown a curve ball at us. It has been surreal and never in my wildest dreams did I ever expect ...
    5 years ago
  • Ashley - Mrs. Levine Teach
    Connected Learner and Coach (Reflection 1 EDCI 325) - Welcome Back! My professor asked us to indicate our Twitter use very early on in our EDCI 325 course. I identified as a user, but not exactly a part of ...
    5 years ago
  • Hannah - Leadership and Technology Blog
    - My participation in the Learning Transported Twitter book discussion best highlights my ability to meet the Connected Learner Standard 2b which states tha...
    5 years ago
  • Rachael - Mrs. Ledwidge Learns
    - February 23rd, 2020 Reflecting on the past five weeks immersed in my Professional Learning Network Educators are passionate. They are selfless, they are i...
    5 years ago
  • Matt D = Happy Ski Ball
    - Royalty-free photo courtesy https://www.piqsels.com
    5 years ago
  • Jenn - Embracing Change
    Bright Spots: Successful Technology Use in Schools - I am enjoying reading "Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard" by Chip Heath and Dan Heath. Their theory of change is one I have heard before. C...
    5 years ago
  • Stories by Kiana Best on Medium
    Bright Spots - At the Oklahoma State University (OSU), they have a greenhouse that is also part classroom. The greenhouse at OSU is for hands on learning opportunities ...
    5 years ago
  • Arby's Blog _EDCI325
    - *Who Am I as a leader?* '’ Legacies are passed on in the stories we tell. Each of us, whether we intend to or not, will become at some point a characte...
    5 years ago
  • Patrick| Ribbits and Ramblings
    Who Do I Admire as a Leader? - Who Do I Admire as a Leader? The person I have in mind is someone I’ve followed for years. She is a theatrical director in the local community and I’ve be...
    5 years ago
  • Leland - Technology and Leadership
    Who do I admire as a leader? - When I think of the best leaders, sports comes to mind again. If you can think of a successful team, it's likely that team has a strong leader in the coach...
    5 years ago
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Archived 2019 Blogs

  • Emily W
    EDLP 320 Journal #2 - *1. Update me on your progress towards your goals. As you considered your goals this week, what new insights do you have? Are there any specific examples ...
    5 years ago
  • Pamela
    Stuck in the Middle with You (Hybrids) - Back in 2017, Education Week sat down with Ed-Tech skeptic Larry Cuban about his impression of personalized learning in education. During the interview, on...
    6 years ago
  • Emily L
    ISTE Essential Conditions to Move Districts Forward - ISTE provides a wealth of resources for technology leaders and teachers to reference when solving problems around technology use in the classroom. One of t...
    6 years ago
  • Aime
    Time to look at Essential Conditions and the work that needs to happen…. - I continue to learn so much regarding technology for learning. A reference I plan to share with administrators in our district is the ISTE Essential Con...
    6 years ago
  • Jessica
    ITSE’s Essential Conditions - I just took the diagnostic survey through ITSE. This is a long diagnostic questionnaire that dives deep into where your school is at being “up to snuff” wi...
    6 years ago
  • Charlie
    Essential Conditions - Once again, I’m finding the work in my course aligning perfectly with my work at school. This time, it’s about technology planning. As it happens, it is ti...
    6 years ago
  • Meghan
    - Essential Conditions....ISTE Here is a link to ISTE's list of Essential Conditions if you would like to learn more..ISTE essential conditions This is a di...
    6 years ago
  • Margaret
    Connecting with others in a *Digital Space* - Over the last week, I have had the opportunity to listen to conversations and engage with materials concerning digital citizenship, equity, professional le...
    6 years ago
  • Lorcan
    Connectors, Mavens & Salesmen (Persuaders), oh my! - I recently listened to Malcolm Gladwell’s audiobook of The Tipping Point and learned of Connectors, Mavens and Salesmen (or Persuaders, which I prefer). He...
    6 years ago
  • Alexander
    Who do I admire as a leader? - When I think about leaders there are a few people whom I know personally that fit the bill. However, there is one person who repeatedly impresses and surp...
    6 years ago
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Archived 2018 Blogs

  • Sarah
    Being Home - "Home is wherever I'm with you," sounds like just another cliche. It alludes to the comfort one might feel when they are with a certain person. After a cli...
    7 years ago
  • Phoebee
    Keeping it Real (EDCI 325) - Credit: Shutterstock Recent coursework offered the opportunity to write a brief reflection about one thing you agree or argue with from either Larry Cub...
    7 years ago
  • Nichole
    Audrey Watters Blog on Student Debt as a Business - I read an interesting blog by Audrey Watters entitled Education Technology and the Business of Student Debt where she highlights how much student debt has ...
    7 years ago
  • Nathan
    8 Things to Look for in Today's Classroom - In chapter 7 of *The Innovator's Mindset*, George Couros outlines eight things we should see in today's classrooms. It was sobering to reflect on my own te...
    7 years ago
  • Brittany
    IMMOOC Week 5 Blog Post - [image: screen-shot-2016-10-15-at-1-39-35-pm] How might we measure the impact of innovative practices in education? If you are in the innovators mindset the...
    7 years ago
  • Hannah
    #IMMOOC Week 4: Building Up Strengths - As a school librarian, I serve my students, my fellow teachers, and everyone at my school. I still feel new to working in education (four years in), and I’...
    7 years ago
  • Nic
    I, Innovator - nttttsource: http://immooc.org/blog-prompts/ How do you embody the characteristics of an Innovator’s Mindset? I find that I am able to most readily identif...
    7 years ago
  • Morgan
    Who am I as a leader? - When reflecting on who I am as a leader, I typically refer back to my job title, 'Mentor Teacher'. As a Mentor Teacher I work with young children as wel...
    7 years ago

Archived 2017 Blogs

  • Lori's bold edventures
  • Kris's Tech Blog
  • Cathy's Searching for Light from the "Dark Side"
  • Holly's Musings from the Media Center
  • Ellen's Blog
  • Mat's Blog
  • Kristine's Bob Loblaw Law Blog
  • Megan's Blog
  • Susan's Blog
  • Laurie's Ed Tech Blog
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