Posts filed under: Managing Technology

Elle Dmytryszyn and I discuss imaginative ways to use Google Forms, mail merge, and other technology to add a personal touch....
In Chrome, you can create a link to a specific spot on the page. Learn exactly how to create a URL that takes readers where you want them....
When we put a new practice in, we must let it replace something else. “One in—one out.” In the world of the tech-savvy leader, it’s more like “one in—one dozen out.” In the world of those who are barely hanging...
This post is intended for those who attended one of my sessions at the Fort Bend Leadership Institute. iGoogle If you are interested in adding to your iGoogle page some of the same gadgets I have on mine, here is...
During my search for an iGoogle replacement, I looked at Myfav.es. The service is ridiculously simple. The video below explains how to use it. If you blink, you will miss it: See what I mean. I created an account, and...
Thanks to everyone who came to one of my sessions at AETC2012. If you are visiting this blog for the first time as a result of one of the sessions, I hope that you will find ideas here that are...
Coming to the SDE Administrator Summit in Las Vegas next week? What about the Midwest Differentiated Instruction Conference in Chicago later this month? If so, I hope ou will join me for the following sessions: SDE DI Administrator Summit The...
If you want nut and bolts tools to make your life easier, spend anywhere from an hour to the whole day with me on June 10 at the Alabama Educational Technology Conference. Here are the workshops I will be presenting:...
This version of “Did You Know?” focuses on the changes in communication brought about by technology, and in particular changes brought about by the cell phones we carry in our pockets....
Alabama will be changing the way it computes the its graduation rate, and I have been trying to determine the easiest way for schools to be able to track their progress. I think it’s crucial that we can project our...
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