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Transitioning Schools into the 21st Century workshops

I thought I’d share something that we’re doing here in Iowa…


The School Administrators of Iowa (SAI), the state leadership association for principals and superintendents, and CASTLE, my center at Iowa State U., are working together to ramp up administrators’ knowledge and ability to be effective technology leaders and supporters.

The flyer for the workshops and our wiki will give you an idea of what we’re doing:

  • http://uceacastle.wikispaces.com/saitraining
  • Session 1 focused on big picture issues: the world has changed, schools need to change too, how do schools keep up?, how to lead in an era of disruptive innovation, etc.

    Session 2 (occurring right now) starts with a little more big picture stuff, then introduces participants to the Social Web (including concrete examples of usage by teachers and students). We conclude with 60-75 minutes of getting set up with Google Reader and loading it up with a few feeds so that they can start immersing themselves in the Social Web too.

    Reactions to the first two sessions have been extremely positive. School administrators want to do what’s right – they just don’t know this stuff and so don’t know how to proceed. Helping them wrap their heads around what’s happening, showing them concrete examples that spark ideas that can be done back home, and giving them the ability to engage in the social aspects of the Web are all activities that help them move themselves and their school organizations further along…

    Session 3 likely will focus on good classroom technology integration (what does it look like? how do you support it?) and fears / concerns (what happens when you open up your school organization to these tools and learning environments?). We’ll also likely show them some other stuff that they can do with Google Reader.

    Thoughts? Reactions? Suggestions?


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