Friday, August 15, 2014

Quick ways to model “Digital Leadership” #leadershipday14 | Connected Principals

Quick ways to model “Digital Leadership” #leadershipday14 | Connected Principals:



Quick ways to model “Digital Leadership” #leadershipday14

This post is my contribution to Leadership Day 2014 and is cross posted at Technically yours, Teamann
This year I am choosing to take part inleadershipday2014_011 Scott McLeod’s Leadership Day 2014. He challenged us all to write about any digital topic that spoke to our heart. Having led the inaugural Digital Fluency Academy for Region X this summer, I think there are easy fluid ways to easily embed technology into your admin day.
1. Find a digital way to share campus news.
Whether it be a Smore, a YouTube video, or a blog, try sharing your Friday Focus or campus news in a digital fashion. There are too many free & easy tools out there for you to be sending out a word document to your staff each week!
2. Utilize Remind with your teachers.
Instead of a flyer, or a callout, try sharing reminders with your teachers via Remind. We have seen a lot of success with using this with our staff. We got them all in with jeans pass bribes, :) and then used it to send intentional timely reminders. From grade book lock down to potluck lunch reminders…these easy texts were SO much more effective. Did you know that 90% of text messages are read in the first three minutes they are sent? 99% of text messages are read, period. Take advantage and get that important info out there! Utilizing my favorite techie trick from Erin Klein, I plan on taking pictures all throughout our staff development next week, creating an animoto, and then sharing the video via Remind on our last training day. (An easy creative tool for our teachers to then use in their classrooms!!)
3. Google Drive, Google Drive, Google Drive!
There’s always a question I need answered, or a form I need access too…google drive is the answer! Create a form in minutes, collaborate with team leaders, track RTI data…all in a form that doesn’t have to be downloaded, updated, re-uploaded and then reshared. Why take 9 steps when you can do it in one? My digital bestie, Kasey Bell, has a Google handout for you that you can use, or share. She is amazing!
4. Instead of a notepad, keep your notes in Evernote.
I’ve created a checklist for walk throughs to utilize. I’ve also created a shared document with each of them that will serve Quick ways to model “Digital Leadership” #leadershipday14 | Connected Principals: