#CPChats Are Back On Thursday Nights During October #CE14
This was first posted on the Connected Principals Blog
We are excited that for the second straight year Connected Principals will be working in conjunction with the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) during the month of October to help promote Connected Educator Month and National Principals Month. With this in mind, we will be participating in a series of weekly Twitter Chats beginning this coming Thursday at 8 p.m. EST. So please mark your calendar now for the following dates:
- Thursday, October 2
- Thursday, October 9
- Thursday, October 16
- Thursday, October 23
- Thursday, October 30
The topic for this week's chat will be - How Principals Can Best Support Technology Integration In Their Schools.
Our moderators this week will be Jason Markey and Rosie Vojtek.
Jason is the Principal of Easy Leyden High School in Franklin Park, Illinois and a winner of the 2014 Digital Principal's Award from NASSP.
Rosie is the Principal of Ivy Drive Elementary School in Bristol, CT and the President ISTE's SIGADMIN group.
Please spread the word so that we can bring more people into the conversation and help educators grow their networks during Connected Educator Month. While Connected Principals is excited to facilitate these chats, we welcome all educational stakeholders to join in! Together we are smarter!Stay tuned for details regarding the remainder of our October Chats! If you would like to help moderate a chat during the month please connect with me on Twitter. For more resources to support your school and colleagues in participating in Connected Educator Month be sure to check out the Connected Educators website.
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Patrick Larkin is the Assistant Superintendent for Learning of Burlington Public Schools in Burlington, MA and the former principal of Burlington High. He blogs about education at www.patrickmlarkin.com.