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What an adventure and what a way to kick of my Ed. D! So, what have I learned? 1 Stay Current at All Costs My goal is to explore a new technology that I can try to incorporate into my work, play, or life each month.
The Misdiagnosis of Gifted Learners. Dr James Webb from the nonprofit organization,. Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted. I would encourage you to check out the video Misdiagnosis of Gifted Learners on YouTube at. What I Can Take From Technology and Leadership. This course came at a perfect time in my leadership journey. My organization is experiencing dramatic changes in upper management, .
Mahara- Reflecting, Sharing, and Learning via an ePortfolio. So there it began in my second grade class that I did the first research project I can remember.
Can we work together now? June 21, 2013. As technology evolves and changes, leaders must also change the way they lead. One of the major ideas that pervaded my learning over the past few weeks is that the old style of leadership autocratic and all-knowing will not work in the flattening world of technology. This question needs to be asked on every level of the organization and outside the organization. Thus, the new leader has to involve every stakeholder from the bottom of the organizati.
Writing a blog has been a new adventure for me. My final blog for this class is actually a list of advice and reminders for myself. Connect with and learn from others. Capitalize on the technology expertise not only of the IT staff, but the first year teacher as well. Build digital connects across school districts and other disciplines to stay current. Be proud to be a life-long learner. Recognize that expertise comes from multiple sources in our flattened world.
I think leaders have to strike a balance and realize that down time is needed to recharge the body and mind. Leaders also have to be continually learning and engaged with technology, making it a career if not lifelong pursuit. The Atlantic Monthly , pp. Technology and the Agile Leader.
It all started when we moved into our new-to-us-house. We had left our stuff packed in boxes seven weeks earlier. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Little did we know what creatures would move into those boxes over the next seven weeks. There must be a better way, I thought. I proceeded to open box after box, sucking up my little enemies.
The life and times of Leila and Alice as seen through our eyes. Monday, October 6, 2008. The girls are getting so big. The girls are almost grown out of their 0-3 months clothing and are in size 2 diapers now. Thomas and I look at the girls everyday and count our blessings. Leila loves her some bath time. Monday, August 18, 2008. Girls in their first month.
Monday, August 8, 2011. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. We spend our time trying to contain Lilly. She spends her time trying to escape. A smile before taking the plunge. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Black Lilly is in town, look out. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Lilly, demonstrating her escape from the car seat.