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Saying Yes More than No with Glenn Robbins Transformative Principal 117

Season 3 Episode 117 Published 10 years ago
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Glenn Robbins (Twitter and Blog) is the 2016 NASSP Digital Principal of the Year.

  • Duties of digital principal of the year.
  • Things that were done to gain attention for this award.
  • Idea Street
  • Turtles in an aquarium in the school.
  • Digital Shop.
  • Design thinking.
  • NCMS Innovates blog
  • EdCamp Period. 5 days in a 45 minute period.
  • We want to create designers.
  • Using technology when appropriate.
  • Design thinking and deprogramming them.
  • The Extraordinaires Program
  • It’s saying yes more than no.
  • Responding to kids’ feedback.
  • How to be a transformative principal? Be connected digitally and in person.

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