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Facing a Digital Divide, Student Success Requires Connectivity and Access to Technology

Edsurge

In a Department of Education Office of Educational Technology blog post about the digital divide, authors found that “about six million learners and three million households currently face adoption barriers beyond availability and affordability.” Learn more about Project 10Million and how to apply.

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Innovation Portfolios Offer Fresh Ideas, Told by District Leaders

Digital Promise

“In Middletown City School District, we are proud to share innovative ideas, programs, and implementation practices with educators to advance equity in school systems,” said Marlon Styles, superintendent of Middletown City School District. “We Each story has supporting resources, allowing readers to dive a bit deeper.

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Why Should School Administrators Blog?

The 21st Century Principal

In reflecting on my one year anniversary with this blog, I was just wondering if there’s anything I can add to the argument that administrators should be blogging. Because of my sixteen years in the classroom as an English teacher I love blogging. Blogging has given me that outlet. Blogging has given me that outlet.

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14 Educator Social Media Accounts That Inspire Us

MIND Research Institute

As a superintendent, Dr. David Miyashiro shares sweet moments from his teachers, students and career. As chief schools officer and former assistant superintendent, Dr. Brown emphasizes people, learning, and leadership development. Give a shout out on your own accounts and tag #STMath so we can continue to expand our list.

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The Administrators Toolkit Updated and Refreshed

The Web20Classroom

Principals, Principals, Superintendents and even a few School Board members that I interact with on a daily basis. Both these services allow you to tag your bookmarks making it even more easy to find the resources you need. Perhaps you even have a blog or two that you read. There are tons of Asst. What is RSS you ask?

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For New York City To Love Us Back [Teaching and Living Here]

The Jose Vilson

Before the advent of blogs and cell phone cameras, native New Yorkers didn’t gawk much at celebrities. The name tags continue to have both my name and my employers’ name at times when my employers both near and far refuse to hear me (and us) out.

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How school districts are leveraging Twitter to become rock stars

eSchool News

By Hash(tag)ing Out Ideas. Originally, when we started Twitter chats with hashtags, we just wanted a way for people to collaborate in a way that’s most effective for them,” said Ryan Russell, the district’s assistant to the Superintendent. Stuck in lesson plan purgatory? Twitter’s a great place to spitball ideas with your peers.

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