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The Blogging Hurdle

A Principal's Reflections

“ If you’re not blogging, you’re selling yourself short; you’re selling your school short. ” - Eric Sheninger During my typical digital leadership keynote or workshop, I consistently talk about the importance of blogging in relation to the pillars of communication, public relations, branding, and professional growth.

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Pay Attention to Your Digital Footprint

A Principal's Reflections

Make sure it conveys your true values and work.” – Eric Sheninger In the age where billions of people have taken both their personal and professional lives online you better be cognizant of your digital footprint. With each Facebook post, email, Instagram photo, comment on a blog, YouTube video, Skype call, etc.

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When It Comes to Education, We Have to Stop Pretending

User Generated Education

Responding to Scott McLeod challenge and Steve Hargadon’s Tag: When it comes to education, we have to stop pretending. Tagging Sylvia Tolisano , Barbara Bray , Terry Heick , Patrick Larkin , " href="https://twitter.com/E_Sheninger">Eric Sheninger. Please join us.

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Putting What I Learned Into Practice: Getting People on the Bandwagon.

A Principal's Reflections

One of my goals when I present on leadership, change, and transformation is to inspire other school leaders to begin to blog. I remember years ago my initial hesitation to blog until Ken Royal encouraged me to submit a guest post on his blog at the time almost three years ago. Below is his first blog post as an educator.

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Buncee and Immersive Reader: A Winning Combination for Assistive Learning

Buncee

Recently, we were honored when Rachelle Dene Poth shared her thoughts about Buncee and Immersive Reader on Eric Sheninger's blog A Principal's Reflections: Reflections on teaching, learning, and leadership. Click the button below to read the blog post for yourself! Read Rachelle's blog post here! About Eric.

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Chrome Diigo Extension: Collect, Organize, Annotate & Share Web Resources

The 21st Century Principal

Recently, Eric Sheninger posted “Chrome Extensions for Educators” on his blog, and he provides an excellent list of must have extensions that educators would find useful. They can write a brief description of the site being bookmarked, and can add tags for easier search access.