ETP: Books and More

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First, as an ed tech newbie, you should check out joining TCEA. It’s not expensive to join, and you get access to weekly webinars that earn you credit. If you’re not ready to join, you’ll still find tons of great resources on the TCEA blog.

One way to get a handle on evidence-based instructional strategies is to read a few books, such as:

These should really ground you in evidence-based strategies. If you want to take it to the next level, consider taking the TCEA Evidence-Based Teaching course ($39).

Free Books

Do you want to pay for books, or get them at no cost? If it’s the latter, you are going to love this website Doug Holton from the EdTechDev Blog introduced me to. The organizers point out the following:

These free books were specifically designed with K-12 teachers in mind.

They address a variety of topics. They may be useful in many settings. Settings include teacher education, licensure, and professional development.

Some that are of special interest to ed tech professionals include:

The other texts are also of high-interest depending on your field. As a bilingual technologist, two that I want to read are Understanding Language Acquisition: Teaching English Language Learners and Foundation in Education for Emergent Bilinguals.

Wondering about copyright, aren’t you? Is this one of those websites where the books are “free” but sharing is in violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)? Nope. These are legal shares that are available for download. Isn’t that amazing?

“All of our content is freely available, and most of it is free to remix, reuse, and redistribute without seeking permission" (source).

Want to take the next step?

Are you ready to make your next career move? Here are some suggestions for you.

Achieve Escape Velocity

Prepare Well

Management vs Leadership

1. Achieve Escape Velocity

In physics, escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for an object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body. The escape velocityfrom Earth is about 11.186 km/s (6.951 mi/s; 40,270 km/h; 25,020 mph) at the surface. 

Follow these steps to "get there," to achieve escape velocity from your current role or position:

Activity #1: Identify Areas of Growth

Take a look at the CoSN CTO Assessment

In this Padlet, share two questions that capture a potential area of growth for you.

2. Prepare Well

Ready to go to your first interview? Before you say "Yes," ask yourself about the following:

Build Your PLN

As a chief technology officer or director of technology, probably one of the toughest challenges you face isn't keeping up with the technology, but rather understanding how to leverage it for your organization. While in the past, we were limited by the occasions that served as "learning experiences," in the 21st century, learning isn't restricted to a special event bound by time and place. 

We don't learn just when sitting in a meeting, or at a conference or from 8:00 to 3:30 PM when school is in session. Today, we have the potential to tap into a flow of conversation, a web-based learning ecology, that we can learn from 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

Turn and Share

What is one idea or tool you have learned via your PLN that has had a positive impact on your professional work?

2 Stars: What are two things the Tech Dept is doing really well? 

1 Wish: What is one thing we could do (or do better) that would really impact your work in the school district?

Areas to Grow In

Get free professional learning or low-cost online via YouTube and other sources. Some websites include:

TCEA Certification Courses

TCEA PD Events

Technical Resources

Activity #2: Roadmap to Success

Use a digital whiteboard solution (e.g. AwwApp, WebWhiteboard) or flow chart (e.g. Draw.io) solution to create a roadblocks vs detours. Roadblocks are areas of need, detours are your solutions. 

3. Management and Leadership

How do you bring about change in an organization that doesn't want to change? How do you initiate and implement projects to achieve success?

Sample Topics

Activity #3: Make Your Work Transparent

The purpose of setting up KPIs "was to create an easy-to-understand visual representation of metrics and KPIs, and make it very simple for staff to update data from their silos." 

"The goal is to integrate and automate data analysis from a few key systems and share this data publicly. " 

-Steve Young, formerly CTO for Judson ISD, San Antonio, Texas (currently CTO for VIA Transit)

Assisting You with Leadership

Some of Miguel's Tips

Wait, There's More! Free Online Courses

While TCEA offers a wealth of exciting online courses at the most affordable price ($39 each), there are many sources of online content available online. 

One such source is ModernClassrooms.org, recommended by Charlie Gramatges (@cgramatges@mastodon.education). 

“ModernClassrooms.org is filled with micro courses that change the way you think about EdTech,” says Charlie. 

You might also like to review this list of online course providers