Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership

School administrators are busy people with a big job to do! The Internet offers a tremendous range of information, tools, and resources that can help administrators lead their schools and districts to excellence. But what administrator has time to search and sift through hundreds of web pages to find the right resource for right now? In this webinar, Jason Borgen, Program Coordinator of the Technology Information Center for Administrative Leadership (TICAL), will lead a guided tour of portical.org, which helps administrators in finding resources to assist in the day-to-day needs of their jobs, whether they are site level principals or district superintendents. These resources have been collected and organized by a cadre of technology-savvy, practicing administrators and meet criteria judged to be of value to other administrators. Simkins will also share information about the upcoming Leadership 3.0 Symposium that TICAL is co-sponsoring with California Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) and the Computer Using Educators (CUE).

Presenters

Jason Borgen (Primary)

Program Coordinator
TICAL


Description

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This webinar was presented on Mar 20, 2008 and is now archived

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