Category: Professional Development

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Malcolm Gladwell

    Educational leaders can apply Malcolm Gladwell’s principles, like thin-slicing and embracing underdog mentality, through professional development activities to navigate 21st-century challenges.

  • ISTE 2024 Presentation

    This page is a collection of all the resources mentioned and shared during my ISTE presentation including a link to my presentation. The video templates are indeed in the presentation to show how they work. Adobe Express Presentation: Posterize Your Primary Sources Links and Resources Reminders: Adobe Express Templates launch a preview tab of the…

  • ISTE Live 24 Preconference

    If you are going to ISTE24, share your excitement using Adobe Express And remix this ➡️ adobe.ly/eduiste24remix Have fun creating and then join me Mon Jun24 from 1:00-2:00 to learn more about Literacy with GenAI tools like AdobeFirefly. Or you can create a screensaver with a QR code learning to your presentation resources and contacts.…

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Adam Grant

    Adam Grant’s insights on creativity and generosity offer a valuable approach for incorporating pop culture in education to foster innovation and collaboration.

  • Colin Powell: Vision and Confidence

    Part 4: Nurturing Future Leaders with Vision and Confidence Educational leaders, whether they’re teachers or school administrators, play a crucial role in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Secretary Powell’s principles on leadership qualities and mindset are valuable insights for both educators and students. Encourage students to “have a vision” for their future. Help them set…

  • Colin Powell: Attention to Detail and Collaboration

    Part 3: Fostering Excellence through Attention to Detail and Collaboration Attention to detail and collaboration are two key principles that can significantly impact the classroom environment. For students, the advice to “check small things” highlights the importance of meticulous attention to details. Explain how small errors can lead to significant consequences in academic work, and…