Written as a bible for site technology leaders, Confessions of a Technology Leader: Understanding the Job of a Site Technology Leader abundantly fulfills its mission. With each turn of the page, professionals whose day-to-day tasks involve the teaching and imbuing of technological knowledge will find the guidance they need to keep all the balls of their daily juggling act in the air. Penned by the Evangelist of Education Technology, with over a decade of experience as a school technology leader, Confessions author knows of what he speaks. In a casual, friendly and motivational tone, Antwon Lincoln shares his personal experiences in the site technology realm. Through his True Confessions, readers will feel like they are being spoken to one on one as a close confidante. From someone who s been there and done that, the book s bite-size, digestible nuggets of information competently guide site technology leaders to Take CTRL as Competent Technology Resource Leaders. By book s end, readers will be armed with all the tools they need to navigate their career s three-ring circus. The site technology leader will walk away from Confessions of a Technology Leader with the ability to effectively teach, support and lead technology users, regardless of whether they are reluctant passengers who are merely along for the ride or driver s-seat embracers. Newly updated to enrich the user s involvement, the Web 2.0 Enhanced version of Confessions closes each chapter with podcast summaries and connected activities, rendering it a full on, workshop-in-a-book experience. Who would have thought that something so affordable and concise could help make thousands of dollars worth of hardware and software purchases pay off? And yet, that s precisely what Confessions of a Technology Leader accomplishes.
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About the Author:
Antwon Lincoln is well known as the Evangelist of Education Technology. He is an instructional technology coordinator in Southern California. As a technology leader, he has served for over a decade in various school settings and has worked with grades kindergarten through 12th and served as an adjunct professor in higher education. He is a sought after conference and district presenter, and workshop leader providing attendees with a strong message and sound strategies on the issues of technology leadership in the field of educational technology.
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