Steven M. Baule, CIO AdvisorSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor What To Do On Your Summer "Vacation." By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 7 June 19 Best strategies for preparing for next year. DAILY INSIGHT: Providing access to information By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 29 September 14 IT departments must provide access to learning. DAILY INSIGHT: How do you provide collaboration time for teachers? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 15 September 14 Is there a magic bullet to encourage teachers to work together? DAILY INSIGHT: Are the days of Mac vs. PC over? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 4 August 14 Are there any IT edtech battles left? DAILY INSIGHT: 1:1 assumptions v. reality By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 2 July 14 We have to educate people about 1:1's true potential and meaning. DAILY INSIGHT: Timing is everything By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 24 March 14 Be smart about the choices and deadlines you set. DAILY INSIGHT: What would you change about public schools? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 2 March 14 We need to speak out more about what's best for the children. DAILY INSIGHT: The concept of excellence By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 17 February 14 The best teachers are the most reflexive. DAILY INSIGHT: How are we archiving our data? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 27 January 14 Will district data be accessible in 50 years? 200 years? DAILY INSIGHT: What do you believe? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 6 January 14 It's time to revisit your beliefs. DAILY INSIGHT: Bring back programming By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 16 December 13 Resources for introducing programming in your classes. DAILY INSIGHT: The changing role of school IT directors By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 18 November 13 Try to develop up-and-coming tech leaders. DAILY INSIGHT: An AUP reminder By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 5 November 13 Remind your staff of what the AUP really means. DAILY INSIGHT: Value engineering done right By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 5 November 13 Sometimes, cutting back ends up costing more. DAILY INSIGHT: Help revamp e-Rate By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 21 October 13 Make sure you have a voice in the process. They Said It: School Librarians Have Knowledge to Share By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 26 September 13 I keep a list of potential blog topics on the whiteboard in my office and then, when I have a couple of freemoments, I stare at my whiteboard and hope one of them jumps out at me. DAILY INSIGHT: If you value your staff, let them know By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 26 September 13 Show staff you appreciate them. DAILY INSIGHT: Work-life balance is an attainable goal By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 17 September 13 Don't live at your job. DAILY INSIGHT: School librarians have knowledge to share By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 3 September 13 Don't forget to harness your librarian's skills. DAILY INSIGHT: Make your passwords safe By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 19 August 13 Tips for improving passwords. DAILY INSIGHT: Taking time to reflect on the positive By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 3 July 13 It's time to reflect on the IT department's accomplishments. DAILY INSIGHT: Moving away from an IT Department By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 28 May 13 Are school IT departments necessary? Of course! DAILY INSIGHT: Invest in your own PD By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 6 May 13 How can CIOs keep up the learning? DAILY INSIGHT: The case for standardization By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 29 April 13 In support of tech standardization. DAILY INSIGHT: Keep the information simple By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 1 April 13 Make sure the information you provide is clear, concise, and easily digested. 1 2 3 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...15 Ways Writing Instruction Should Evolve In The Age of AI 2Taking the Mystery Out of Writing: How Students Can Discover a Love of Writing39 Suggestions For Your AI Reading List4Tech & Learning Joins USA EdTech as Bett Media Partner5KnoPro: How to Use It to Support CTE
What To Do On Your Summer "Vacation." By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 7 June 19 Best strategies for preparing for next year.
DAILY INSIGHT: Providing access to information By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 29 September 14 IT departments must provide access to learning.
DAILY INSIGHT: How do you provide collaboration time for teachers? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 15 September 14 Is there a magic bullet to encourage teachers to work together?
DAILY INSIGHT: Are the days of Mac vs. PC over? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 4 August 14 Are there any IT edtech battles left?
DAILY INSIGHT: 1:1 assumptions v. reality By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 2 July 14 We have to educate people about 1:1's true potential and meaning.
DAILY INSIGHT: Timing is everything By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 24 March 14 Be smart about the choices and deadlines you set.
DAILY INSIGHT: What would you change about public schools? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 2 March 14 We need to speak out more about what's best for the children.
DAILY INSIGHT: The concept of excellence By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 17 February 14 The best teachers are the most reflexive.
DAILY INSIGHT: How are we archiving our data? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 27 January 14 Will district data be accessible in 50 years? 200 years?
DAILY INSIGHT: What do you believe? By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 6 January 14 It's time to revisit your beliefs.
DAILY INSIGHT: Bring back programming By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 16 December 13 Resources for introducing programming in your classes.
DAILY INSIGHT: The changing role of school IT directors By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 18 November 13 Try to develop up-and-coming tech leaders.
DAILY INSIGHT: An AUP reminder By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 5 November 13 Remind your staff of what the AUP really means.
DAILY INSIGHT: Value engineering done right By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 5 November 13 Sometimes, cutting back ends up costing more.
DAILY INSIGHT: Help revamp e-Rate By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 21 October 13 Make sure you have a voice in the process.
They Said It: School Librarians Have Knowledge to Share By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 26 September 13 I keep a list of potential blog topics on the whiteboard in my office and then, when I have a couple of freemoments, I stare at my whiteboard and hope one of them jumps out at me.
DAILY INSIGHT: If you value your staff, let them know By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 26 September 13 Show staff you appreciate them.
DAILY INSIGHT: Work-life balance is an attainable goal By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 17 September 13 Don't live at your job.
DAILY INSIGHT: School librarians have knowledge to share By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 3 September 13 Don't forget to harness your librarian's skills.
DAILY INSIGHT: Make your passwords safe By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 19 August 13 Tips for improving passwords.
DAILY INSIGHT: Taking time to reflect on the positive By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 3 July 13 It's time to reflect on the IT department's accomplishments.
DAILY INSIGHT: Moving away from an IT Department By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 28 May 13 Are school IT departments necessary? Of course!
DAILY INSIGHT: Invest in your own PD By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 6 May 13 How can CIOs keep up the learning?
DAILY INSIGHT: The case for standardization By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 29 April 13 In support of tech standardization.
DAILY INSIGHT: Keep the information simple By Steven M. Baule, CIO Advisor published 1 April 13 Make sure the information you provide is clear, concise, and easily digested.