Isn't this a face and a cartoon you can trust to represent you in the PK-12 for ISTE Board of Directors?
Voting for the 2010-2011 ISTE Board of Directors will begin March 11 and end April 12, 2010. Hi everyone! Well, I've never run for a position like this before (local sure, but not international!) so I'm not sure this blog is kosher...but I'm really passionate about working for the PK-12 Ed Tech peeps out there and
I'm shameless enough to PLEASE ask for your vote! :-)Here's
where you can find out more information and can vote.
Voting
for the 2010-2011 ISTE Board of Directors will begin March 11 and end
April 12, 2010. I want to thank my good friend, mentor, and Maryland buddy
Ms. Brenda Anderson
for nominating me for a position on the ISTE Board. ....so
Thank YOU dear amazing Brenda for not only believing in me but taking the time and effort to encourage me to step up and try and make a difference.
I also want to thank my good friend and mentor Joyce Valenza for
supporting me in her award-winning recent Never Ending Search blog. She asked me to write up my goals and my vision for leadership within ISTE. I'm gonna re-post that here:
I was amazed and honored to be nominated for the board of directors of ISTE. Now more than ever, I passionately believe that we need to be seen as vital to our schools and the technology education of our most important customers - our kids. As a Media Specialist and a Technology Leader for over nineteen years, I think I am in a great position to see how to advance technology integration, digital citizenship, and helping our students create a digital footprint they can be proud of.
Innovative professional change is very important to me. I believe we need to support the effective use of technology in education to better the earning experience of the teachers and students.
I am also enthusiastic to bring in new members to the association and to foster those new members to contribute, participate, and join personal learning networks to create a more involved community of learners. Collaboration, innovation, approachable leadership, and building community bridges are central to my vision of leadership if I am elected to the board.
If you're reading this ISTE10 blog that means you're already committed to your own professional growth, and you're probably a change agent for your school and county, and I'm "preaching to the choir." For years I've been active with ISTE locally but meeting and working with Joyce Valenza and the geek squad has inspired me to step up and try and make some changes for us and for our profession - changes for the BEST!
Oh, and in the above paragraphs I realize there were WAY too many "I's" for my liking - But hey, it's not easy to write about one's vision of leadership without them...but if elected I promise that it will be about the we, us, and about the you. Thank you for your time and consideration! Cheers!
If you are a member of ISTE I really would appreciate your support....and
though I am a teacher-librarian I am very appreciative and supportive of all my other subject area
technology education colleagues, related arts, and support staff! - If you teach in a PK-12 School - I would be honored
to be your voice to ISTE and am very approachable for any concerns you have - you would have an eager advocate in me!
Here's where you can find out more information and can vote.
Voting
for the 2010-2011 ISTE Board of Directors will begin March 11 and end
April 12, 2010. Follow me on
TwitterMy
Electronic PortfolioMy professional blog:
TheDaringLibrarian
I also want to thank former
MSET
president Julie Wray for her support!
\And if you're a SIGMS member please consider
voting for Brenda Anderson for Professional Development chair! She's AWEsome! (and not just for nominating me! LOL) - for real she rocks!
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