Leading in the Digital Environment: Being a Change Agent
By (Author) Lin Carver
Edited by Holly S. Atkins
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
15th March 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
371.33
Paperback
180
Width 140mm, Height 205mm, Spine 10mm
218g
The book focuses on effective technology use and diffusion. Theoretical principles such as SAMR and TPACK are discussed and connected to real-world scenarios, emphasizing leadership in implementing classroom and school-wide technology implementation to support student learning. Theories and practices for providing professional development for technology implementation are addressed. Activities to be completed in small groups or individually, as well as examples of technology tools, are provided to further underscore the application of key concepts.
Leading in a Digital Environment is a creative and thoughtful leadership book at a time when school districts find the need to move toward a digital platform. The importance of trust, flexibility, and building a positive community in our virtual world are highlighted in Drs. Carver and Atkins book. All current and aspiring educators would benefit from reading this book to help them keep up with the relevant and changing needs of the 21st century learner. -- Derrick Lyons, instructional leader and principal, Florida Virtual School Flex
Looking toward a post-COVID public education environment, the leadership tools outlined in Leading in a Digital Environment are essential aspects of any educator's skill set. As leaders we must adapt and respond to effectively engage with the students we serve. Drs. Carver and Atkins have created a companion resource for any educator to keep close as they navigate the ambiguity of the future. -- Ryan Smith, Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, Round Rock Independent School District, Round Rock, Texas, author of The Way of Fire and Ice: The Living Tradition of Norse Paganism
Lin Carver, PhD, serves as the director of program approval in the College of Education and Social Services and the program administrator for the Masters in Reading Program at Saint Leo University.
Holly S. Atkins is associate professor of education, chair of the Undergraduate Education Department, and director of the Teacher Technology Summer Institute at Saint Leo University.