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{ 21 st Century Leadership in the Digital World Angela Clark & Lee Hall Technology Resources Shelby County Schools
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Effective leadership for 2012 and beyond just might involve:
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Guiding the redevelopment of policies that limit student use of personally-owned devices
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Cultivating a school culture that embraces collaboration, innovation, and creativity
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Building a student-centered community where learners share ideas and opinions, take risks, and engage in meaningful inquiry
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Facilitating the process of expanding learning beyond the four classroom walls
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Prioritizing responsibilities and delegating tasks to team members/staff
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Inspiring others to set professional goals and take action toward those goals
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Creating your own personal learning network to keep up with the latest trends, research, opinions, and resources in educational technology
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Policy redevelopment – Evernote, online journals and magazines Student-centered learning community – Edmodo Collaboration, creativity, innovation – PrimaryPad, InkScape Student-centered learning community – Edmodo Expanding Learning beyond the Classroom – Ted, Twitter Professional Goals and Evaluations – Poll Everywhere, GoogleForms, SignNow Personal Learning Networks – Pocket, Twitter, Symbaloo, Edmodo Prioritize and delegate – Lino, Wunderlist, Monitor mentions of your school and system – Google alerts, RSS feeds R & R – relax and refocus – Desktop Fountain, relaxing sounds lite Web resources and Apps
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Maximize the power of technology for you, your family, your school, and your district – reclaim a healthy balance among the many aspects of your life. This is what a 21st century leader should model and promote in their communities. You are a 21 st Century Leader
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