2010-2011 Archived Recordings
Leading Digitally, the Admin 2.0 Webinar Series
Sponsored by ACSA and TICAL
Looking to build your leadership skills? Want to continue to develop your vision, skills, and strategies toward educational relevancy? This webinar series is provided to you at no cost and with the idea of providing you convenient and effective quality professional development. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection to view the archived recording.
Webinar Recordings
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| Title | Description | Presenter(s) |
| How to Lead Your School in a Digital World | How has the 21st century changed the scope of leadership? This session will provide evidence and research regarding how students have changed more than ever before and how you, as a leader, need to develop your digital skills quickly to keep your school and district on top. This session will lead you in developing a vision based upon research and what other educators are saying is essential for today's schooling. | Rowland Baker and Jason Borgen |
| Top 10 Internet Resources for School Leaders | Move forward with other educational leaders as you explore the Top 10 internet resources for 2010 that can help you network, save time, and remain current on research. Sites like Doodle, Flickr, Blogger, Tokbox,, and Twitter will equip you to leave with new skills in building personal learning networks, enhancing communication skills, and improving productivity. Many of the resources can be used with teachers and students to expand their capacity as learners, communicators, and creative thinkers. | Lisa Gonzales and Devin Vodicka |
| Smartphones, Handhelds, and Apps—Orchestrating Productivity and Learning | As access to mobile devices like smart phones and wifi-capable handhelds has increased, the number of applications or ‘apps,’ programs written to run on one or more of these devices, has grown at an even faster rate. The rapid development of apps for all ages, from adults to preschoolers, is encouraging educators to reconsider ways smart phones and other mobile devices can be used to support teaching and learning. Attend this Webinar to learn about basic considerations when allowing mobile technologies on campus and to explore apps that will help you be a more productive administrator and that teachers can use to support student learning. | Susan Brooks-Young |
| Schools as Lagging Indicators of Cultural Change: Responding to the Digital Media Leadership Challenge | Over the past several decades the way human culture is produced, disseminated and used has been transformed in profound ways by digital media. In very recent years, Web 2.0 applications have played a particularly significant role in cultural change. Apart from notable exceptions, many school districts throughout the U.S. still operate within a context of a culture which is out of sync with the contemporary situation. This Webinar will consider the nature of the dissonance between the world as it is and the schools as they are. It will focus on leadership challenges for school personnel and will describe resources provided by the Consortiums for School Networking (CoSN) to assist school leaders in responding to the challenge. | James Bosco |
| The Role of Technology in the Common Core | We will take a look at technology’s role in the new Common Core Standards. Also, time will be spent to see how technology can assist in mastery of the standards and identify specific technologies and web 2.0 tools that can be used to assist teachers and schools in closing the digital-divide and most importantly, the achievement gap. | Jim Yeager |
| Technology Information is a Click Away with the TICAL Website | Are you trying to change the paradigm at your site or district? Have you always wanted to quickly locate relevant resources to assist in your growth as a 21st century leader? The Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL), a project funded by the California and Arkansas Departments of Education, is your one-stop-shop for professional development designed specifically for progressive administrators looking to increase innovation in themselves, their staff, and their students. Come find out about their 3-tier approach which includes a statewide conference, an innovative group of practicing administrators spread out across the states of California and Arkansas to provide regional professional development, and a Web portal consisting of resources including tutorials, templates, Web sites, and expert opinion from other innovative leaders all relating to a new era of leadership. | Jason Borgen and Rowland Baker |
| Online Learning: Strategies for Success--Follow-up from Online Learning Summit | Leadership 3.0 Symposium's Online Learning Summit consisted of national, state, and local experts in online learning programs. Attend this webinar to hear some of the emerging trends in online learning programs and you your schools and districts can be on the cutting edge. |




