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Ten Tips for Creating a Culture of Innovation

Education Elements

Need better leadership? Over the past six months I’ve explored hundreds of news stories, white papers, and blog posts focused on why and how leaders might foster a culture of innovation. Recently it seems that innovation is a buzzword on the tip of everyone’s tongue. Need happier employees? Need bigger profits?

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Thanks for a great run, Iowa

Dangerously Irrelevant

I will be an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Colorado-Denver starting in August. Here’s a partial list: rejuvenated a struggling educational leadership program at Iowa State University, including doubling our program’s enrollment, faculty, and tuition revenue; graduated 13 Ph.D. No related posts.

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Moving from Challenges to Solutions: The Future of Educator Micro-credentials

Digital Promise

Ultimately, participants proposed publishing a graphical white paper outlining the value propositions behind micro-credential implementation and conducting a communications audit across organizations implementing micro-credentials, with the goal of creating a consistent definition.

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Core Four of Personalizing Learning

Education Elements

Since its publication, this white paper has been downloaded over 3,000 times by educators across the world. It is often the first resource we share with educators, it has been cited in research and position papers, and it has been adopted and customized by school districts.

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How Educators Are Leading the Future of Learning With AI Initiatives

ED Surge

In the Digital Promise white paper Access to Powerful Technology as a Catalyst for Career Pathway Engagement , 12th-grade student Andrew shared the importance of the HP Learning Studio in providing access to technology for students who might not have similar resources at home.

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Is it useful?

Ben Newmark

Visual stress is thought to be caused by the striped effect of black writing on white paper which causes over stimulation and excitation of the visual cortex. It requires leadership not just co-ordination. Visual stress can also cause sore eyes, headaches, frequent loss of place when reading and impaired comprehension.

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