What School Leaders Need to Know About Digital Technologies and Social Media

This page contains resources from my work with the Grinnell-Newburg Community School District in Iowa. These materials are made available under a Creative Commons 3.0 attribution-share alike license, which means that you are both allowed and encouraged to use them! Please contact me if you have any other questions about these resources.

May 31, 2012

1. Scott’s slides (pptx)

2. Apps!

3. Breakout session

4. Wrap-up

5. CASTLE’s new School Technology Leadership courses and programs

Miscellaneous resources

Leadership resources

  1. Scott’s landing page for parents and educators [USE THIS WITH EDUCATORS, BOARDS, AND PARENTS]
  2. Implementation dip
  3. Diffusion of innovation
  4. Gartner’s hype cycle
  5. Bolman & Deal frameworks
  6. Resistance to change
  7. Agreement and trust
  8. Can schools change?
  9. Leadership Day (2007 – 2011)
  10. Change Week wrap-up
  11. IBM’s Change Toolkit
  12. Book: Influencer
  13. Book: The knowing-doing gap
  14. Book: Execution
  15. Book: The future of management (read my review)

Technology integration resources

  1. Technology and learning spectrum
  2. TPACK (see also handout)
  3. Technology integration matrix
  4. Learning activity types: wiki and mind map
  5. Web 2.0 that works
  6. Teacher needs in anticipation of the instructional use of technology
  7. Technology, coaching, and community
  8. Educational technology bill of rights for students
  9. iOS education apps reviews and web sites
  10. School connection and collaboration resources

Problem– / Inquiry– / Challenge-based learning resources

  1. Science Leadership Academy (Philadelphia, PA) core values
  2. Center for Authentic Intellectual Work
  3. Buck Institute for Education (videos; student testimony and teacher restructuring; technology and PBL)
  4. College and Work Readiness Assessment (example report)
  5. Whitfield Career Academy (example projects)
  6. Discovery and Unlimited (Christchurch, New Zealand)
  7. Big Picture Learning (podcasts and videos; student testimony and personalization)
  8. EdVisions (videos; traditional v. self-directed students)
  9. Envision Schools (PBL in action and success story)
  10. Expeditionary Learning (stories)
  11. New Tech Network (videos; solar oven)
  12. New York Performance Assessment Consortium
  13. Independent Curriculum Group
  14. Band of Educators
  15. CASTLE’s list of exemplary 21st century schools

Examples of critical thinking prompts (have students make these!)

  1. Writing – Photo prompts,
  2. Science – Discrepant events,
  3. Math – What can you do with this?
  4. Math – 101questions

Standards, frameworks, and reports you should know about

  1. NCTE 21st century literacy standards
  2. ISTE essential conditions (see also rubric)
  3. National Educational Technology Standards (NETS): Administrators, Teachers, and Students
  4. NAIS Guide for Becoming a School of the Future: PDF or HTML interactive
  5. See also Kevin Kelly’s 6 Words for the Modern Internet
  6. See also Scott’s The Future of Learning

RSS resources (build your internal capacity as learners)

  1. Kathy’s basket
  2. Google Reader
  3. RSS Guide for Educators [a work in progress!]
  4. CASTLE blogs
  5. Great blogs for busy administrators
  6. A huge list of school leadership blogs (and Twitter IDs)
  7. Subject-specific blogs (see also Scott’s Delicious tags)

Thinking / group facilitation tools

  1. SCAMPER
  2. Book: The innovator’s toolkit
  3. Book: Gamestorming
  4. Book: Thinkertoys

Presentation resources

  1. Online Stopwatch
  2. Timer Tab

CASTLE resources

  1. Dangerously Irrelevant (Scott)
  2. Mind Dump (Scott)
  3. Education Recoded (CASTLE directors)
  4. CASTLE
  5. Video: Iowa, Did You Know?
  6. Recommended reading (including Scott’s new book!)
  7. Recommended viewing
  8. Other resources