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All things educational technology and how they work on my middle school library world!
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3 Ways to Build the “Energy” in Your Schools – good advice from @GeorgeCouros

3 Ways to Build the “Energy” in Your Schools – good advice from @GeorgeCouros | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Recently, I wrote about the “3 E’s of Building a Great School Culture,” and they were as follows: The Environment is about the space(s) around us and the “stuff” that is needed to…

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Great advice from the awesome @GeorgeCouros!

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Top Mistakes Leaders Make - Great Leaders Serve

Top Mistakes Leaders Make - Great Leaders Serve | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
The top mistakes leaders make. Are you making any of these?

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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21. Not placing a high value in your school Library program & Teacher Librarian  - s/he can help you in SO many ways!  Including making the library the learning commons hub for the school & community! + An ed tech leader on your side!  #Advocacy

Denise Lombardo's curator insight, August 14, 2014 5:37 PM

Great advice and timely reminders to heed and to share...

Sally Tilley's curator insight, August 14, 2014 5:51 PM

all leaders and those who want to lead should print this out and refer to it regularly

AnnC's curator insight, August 15, 2014 11:30 PM

"Many organizations are over-managed and under-led."

"Focus on results AND relationships."

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5 Tragic Blunders of Inexperienced Leaders via dan@leadershipfreak 

5 Tragic Blunders of Inexperienced Leaders via dan@leadershipfreak  | Daring Ed Tech | Scoop.it
Blunder #1: Getting lost in their own work. Drive sabotages inexperienced leaders when they go into heads-down mode. Leaders often have work responsibilities beyond leadership. Their job includes being part of the team as well as leading the team. Inexperienced leaders lose sight of others and the big picture. Reality sneaks up and smacks them…

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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This is a good read!

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