Education Leadership
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Back On Track with Credit Recovery
The path toward high school graduation is an obvious one. Earn the credits you need in each subject area, graduate, and move on. There ... -
Why You Need Project Management Tools
We talk a lot about instructional technology, but there’s another side to campus edtech. It’s called project management, and it’s every bit as vital ... -
Know the Why and How Before Adopting EdTech
With so many schools jumping on the edtech bandwagon, it’s easy to feel as though your institution, if not on board, has already fallen ... -
How to Make Your Education Conference More Productive
Organizing a conference is one thing, organizing one that turns out to be productive is quite another. Conference experts agree that most conferences are ... -
How to Host an Education Conference on a Limited Budget
According to Forrester Research, marketing departments spend 24% of their total annual budgets on live events in order to connect with customers, educate attendees, ... -
How to Evaluate if Education Conference Attendance is Paying Off for Your Edtech Company
Most people agree that if you are new to the industry, education conferences are the best way to get lots of good information in ... -
Smart Glasses: Looking at Education with New Lenses
While his students work in collaborative groups, Mr. Jacobs reviews recent achievement data for each student. He’s looking to see how students answered questions ... -
The Responsibilities of Leading with Technology
The flowering of edtech over the last decade has created an amazing landscape. Being a leader in this field is truly an astounding opportunity ... -
How Education Leaders Can Model Edtech Best Practices
The field of educational technology is blossoming as never before. With the proliferation of mobile devices and the abundance of free online tools, there ... -
5 Questions Principals Should Ask When Hiring Future-Ready Teachers
One of the hardest tasks that a principal has to perform is hiring teachers. I know that this may seem a bit far-fetched, but ...