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Educational Leadership

This group is for current and future educational leaders to meet and discuss issues around leadership in an educational setting.

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Educational Leadership

“It is not about the technology; it’s about sharing knowledge and information, communicating efficiently, building learning communities and creating a culture of professionalism in schools. These are the key responsibilities of all educational leaders”.  - Marion Ginapolis

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Privacy in the 21st Century: Issues for the Schools and Libraries 19 Replies

"Stupidity lies in wanting to draw conclusions." -- FlaubertAll the web chat on education seems like a great brainstorming session to me. Good, but unfocussed because our questions are vague:…Continue

Tags: law, digital literacy, digital citizenship, privacy

Started by Brad Ovenell-Carter. Last reply by Brad Ovenell-Carter Apr 15.

Web 2,0 tools and BC OIPC Guidlines

There has been talk of changes to the current BC - OIPC Cloud Computing Guidelines ((http://oipc.bc.ca/guidance-documents/1427) Until that…Continue

Started by Tina O'Keeffe Apr 9.

Best practices in Online Educational Leadership Programs 3 Replies

Hello all:Can you share what Educational Leadership programs are considered to be the best? Where can I find the courses or curricula to learn from?My division is considering to  design one.Thank…Continue

Started by Dr. Ludmila Smirnova. Last reply by andrea bozzi Apr 3.

EdTech Leaders to Follow

Lisa Thumman from Kean University compiled a list of 25 Edtech Leaders to follow. Take a look at…Continue

Started by Sandy Hirtz Sep 20, 2012.

 

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CEET is a Collaborative Learning Community - to get advice from experts, exchange ideas and resources with peers, and discover ways to personalize learning and improve teaching and learning with technology.

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@oers4os The Student Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs) report that open textbooks can reduce the average amount spent by 80% #oers4os
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OERs can provide free learning to all students of the world utilising the power of the web combined with open content licensing. #oers4os
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OERs nourish the participatory culture of learning, creating, sharing and cooperation that rapidly changing societies need. #oers4os
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Instructors need to accommodate students’ need for high-quality content. Free ebooks support student’s online learning experience. #oers4os
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#oers4os David Wiley's 2009 thought provoking keynote presentation on open education. http://t.co/fDI6ABLqVx
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It's a social justice issue: everyone has the right to access global knowledge #oers4os
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OERs provide the foundation for leveraging resources and strengthens the creation, transmission, and preservation of knowledge. #oers4os
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A commitment to sharing is essential to scholarly discovery and innovation. #oers4os
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