There is a generation of educators who have experienced all these changes first hand. We’ve seen where we’ve come from and that has given us a unique position from which we can observe and direct the ongoing changes and technology implementation within schools, corporations, government, and the military. Many of us have observed the folly of embracing the next hot pieces of technology or software (called apps today). Too many times has the shiny new toys caught the attention of a technology department leader resulting in a unfortunate expenditure of funds, underutilized equipment, or a untrained, uninterested staff. Educational technology leaders cannot afford to make snap decisions when it comes to implementing new technology tools. They must be methodical and intentional with their decisions, carefully considering a holistic technology plan that includes hardware, software, training, and infrastructure. Even then, the “all mighty dollar” must be factored into the equation as well. Tax payers won’t stand for wasteful, over the moon like budget requests. We should expect to do more with less. It can be an overwhelming thought. I’ve come to appreciate how Covey approaches these types of leadership challenges. Begin with the end in mind and take care of the big rocks first. Everything else will start to come together once the big rocks, or largest, most important concerns, are dealt with first.
Dale (aka Justin Utherguy)
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Hindsight: Leading the Way Ahead
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Technology has came leaps and bounds. I remember being in the fifth grade and playing Oregon Trail. The computers were huge and slow with the courier new font, not much color. When I was high school, we were able to use the distance learning system and have class via video conferencing with another high school. At this time, we thought it was amazing. And then to do my Masters online, what improvements?! To see all the improvements through the years and what school aged children can benefit from at the technology level is something short of amazing. With adequate training and passionate teachers, children really have all they need to succeed many times over.
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