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Our Work is Our Message

A Principal's Reflections

Branding matters in the changing world of learning, fueled by powerful digital resources (Sheninger, 2014). Telling a powerful school story and reaching an audience have never been more possible than in today’s digital world, and never more necessary for a leader to embrace in a new world of competition and choice.

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The Power of Video

A Principal's Reflections

The program incorporates multimedia activities and digital resources, which allow students to engage in active learning. Students were able to utilize IWitness , which is a computer-based program created by the USC Shoah Foundation’s Institute for Visual History. educational technology IWitness New Milford High School video'

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Why one Mississippi district ditched textbooks for laptops

The Hechinger Report

When Philip Hickman took over the role of superintendent in 2014 in the Columbus Municipal School District in east Mississippi, technology was almost nonexistent. Districts across Mississippi, like Greenville and Columbus, have adopted technology programs in classrooms. Photo: Jackie Mader.

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A hidden, public internet asset that could get more kids online for learning

The Hechinger Report

Zach Leverenz speaking to students at New York City middle school MS 258 during the New York launch of EveryoneOn, in June 2014. The national association of EBS license holders sent the FCC a proposal along these lines in 2014, but the agency has not formally responded. Photo: Clay Williams. Shortly before 1 a.m.

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