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Technology Leadershiphttp://www.law.du.edu/daustin/leadership
Debra Austin, PhD, JD
Partner Interviews
• Family/Pets• Education
– Background– Program
• Professional Background/Work Experience• Professional Goals• Technology Concerns• Favorite Activities • Why This Class
Technology Leaders 2005techLEARNING• Leadership, Creativity, and Vision• Stephen Hefner, Superintendent
– Columbia, South Carolina
• Tom McMahon, High School English Teacher– Springfield, Pennsylvania
• Katie Morrow, 5th Grade Teacher– O’Neill, Nebraska
• Linda Harden, Curriculum Director– Ketchikan, Alaska
Stephen HefnerSuperintendentRichland School District TwoColumbia, S.C.
• Asked school board for $10 million for technology transformation
• Technology Mentors Program
• Administrative Leadership Academy
• Provides innovative tech tools along with extensive training so educators can utilize them to their potential
• Integrating Technology to Enrich Curriculum
• Model Classrooms
Results• 21,000 students and more than half are
minorities
• Second highest percentage of students in the state taking the SAT this year
• Students scored above state average on the following tests– SAT– Advanced Placement– Palmetto Achievement Challenge
Tom McMahonEnglish TeacherSpringfield, PA
•Robust Class Website
•Communicates with Students and Parents on Weekly Basis
•Interacts with students several times a week using instant messaging
• Hosts online writer’s club
• Digital story telling
• Encourages his former students to send their college papers so they can discuss them and he can track what is expected in college in order to modify his writing curriculum
• After Katrina, McMahon realized that students in the area would not be able to prepare for the SATs
• He put his online SAT prep course online and made it available to students in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi
Katie Morrow5th Grade TeacherO’Neill, Nebraska
•Morrow introduces the main curriculum ideas on an interactive whiteboard
•Students practice and apply what they have learned using technology tools
•Robust Class Webpage
Eagle Eye News
• Once a month Morrow’s students produce a news show broadcast throughout school and on a local cable channel
• Her online inventory helps them decide what role to play
Awards• Nebraska Educational Technology
Association Technology Teacher of the Year
• Selected for SMARTer Kids Foundation Connection project
• Students have received numerous Digies (Apple) and Sketchies (Palm) awards
Linda Harden Curriculum DirectorKetchikan, Alaska
•Located in rural southeastern part of state and quite isolated
•Initiated the local technology program 9 years ago
•Schools are all wired and every classroom has Internet
Curriculum Relevant to Culture
• Comprehensive staff development
• Technology is utilized in usual curriculum, but also in marine navigation and oceanography
• Focus on early language development
• Hardin assists a 5th grade teacher in producing a weekly email newsletter to parents.
Malcolm Gladwell
BlinkTipping PointNew Yorker
Blink
• Thin Slicing – make rapid judgment with very thin slice of data.
• He argues that these kinds of decisions may be as valid as those that take a great deal of time and consideration
Tipping Point
• Book deals with change
• Big changes can occur as the result of small events
• Ideas and behavior become epidemic
• Gladwell hopes the book provides help for people who want to start positive epidemics of their own
Learning
• Change the environment or context and people change the way they act.
• Understanding the differences between learners will shape the way education is structured in the future.
• Technology empowers & fosters the expectation of interactivity
• Unexpected idea
Keeping Current• K-12 Resources
– techLEARNING– eSchool News – THE Journal
• THE Focus• EduHound
• Higher Education– CIT Infobits – Campus Technology – EDUCAUSE
• Corporate Training– Learning TRENDS - The Masie Center
Your Career
• Chronicle Careers– Browse by State/Region– Run Search– Set up search agent
• Community of Science– COS Workbench COS Profile– Register for free