Web 2. Tools Every Leader Should Have In Their Backpack

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    1. Web 2.0 Tools Every Instructional Leader Should have in their Backpack! Meg Ormiston [email_address] www.techteachers.com
      • “ These changes are ushering us toward a world where knowledge, power and productive capability will be more dispersed than during any other time in our history. A power shift is under way and a tough new business rule is emerging: Harness the new collaboration or perish.”
          • http://www.networkinginsight.com/files/Wikinomics_Soundview.pdf
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      • Blog: thelongtail.com
    6. Leadership Tools You Need to Know!
      • Skype
      • uStream
      • Wikinomics
      • Podcasting
      • RSS feeds
      • Twitter
      • Blogs
      • Tags
      • Wikipedia
      • Image Chef
      • GCast
      • Microblogging
      • Teacher Tube
      • You Tube
      • Facebook
      • Ning Classroom 2.0
      • delicious
      • Linkedin
      • Second Life
      • Google Alerts
      • Google Calendar
      • Google Docs
      • Google Sketchup
      • Slide Rocket
      • Google Earth
      • Google Maps
      • Google Page Creator
      • Jing
      • School Town
    7. http://www.go2web20.net/
    8. http://megormi.wikispaces.com/leaders
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      • “ To innovate and succeed, the new mass collaboration must become part of every leader’s playbook and lexicon. Learning how to engage and co-create with a shifting set of self-organized partners is becoming an essential skill, as important as budgeting, R&D and planning.”
    10. http://twitter.com/home
    11. http://www.skype.com/welcomeback/
    12. http://megormi.wikispaces.com/leaders
    13. Social Networking
    14. http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php
    15. http://www.classroom20.com/
    16. www.ipaprincipalsprinciples.ning.com
    17. http://pearlsplp.ning.com/
    18. http://techcamp.ning.com/
    19. http://www.flickr.com/
    20. Blogging and Wikis for School Leaders
    21. http://education.alltop.com/
    22. http://www.phsprincipal.blogspot.com/
    23. http://bicknell.edublogs.org/2008/09/01/the-perks-of-education-as-a-profession/
    24. http://principalspage.com/
    25. http://www.ccsd89.org/i
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      • #25.  Understand that all administrators have failed miserably at one time or another. If you haven’t, you aren’t trying hard enough. Remember, it is not the mistakes you make, but how you react and learn from those mistakes (hey, I just made that up… I could be on to something here). #24.  Take your job seriously, but not yourself. People are going to make fun of you. Roll with it. And just hope the “nicknames” they give you don’t catch on. #23.  Find mentors. Yes, I said mentors. I am not a complete idiot and I do have spell check.  My point here is that it will take more than 1 person helping you not to be a total failure. Plus you can learn from their past mistakes.  The more mentors… the more mistakes they have made. This provides a greater chance of them helping you from becoming a failure, fired, arrested, or simply run out of town on the next train (there is a  Gunsmoke  reference for you, because what graduate student in 2008 has not seen Gunsmoke?). #22.  Use the latest technology in front of your staff. No one likes to be told they should be doing something when their fearless leader has no idea what they are talking about it.
        • http://www.principalspage.com/theblog/
    27. More Examples
      • Blogging Examples of School Leadership blogs:
      • http://www.principalspage.com/theblog/  The Principal's Page blog.
      • http://phsprincipal.blogspot.com/  High School Principal blogging.
      • http://www.leadertalk.org/  Interesting posts about school leadership.
      • http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/leadership_and_vision/index.html  School leadership blog.
      • http://classblogmeister.com/  Start blogging with Blogmeister.
      • http://edublogs.org/  Free blogs for educators.
    28. Wikis
    29. http://welkerswikinomics.wetpaint.com/?t=anon
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    31. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
    32. http://www.wikispaces.com/
    33. Future Tools for Engagement
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    35. http://www.alldaygamer.com/Pics/madden09_Farve.JPG
    36. http://mashable.com/images/communitymaplarge.png
    37. The Importance of establishing your PLN (Personal Learning Network)
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    39. http://wordle.net/
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    41. http://www.teachertube.com/channels.php
    42. Social Networking is not BAD!
    43. http://www.classroom20.com/
    44. http://newlearning.ning.com/
    45. http://education.ning.com/
    46. http://myiltce.ning.com/
    47. http://www.ustream.tv/

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