Consulting
Consulting is not my day job. In fact, it usually pulls me away from that work and my family. However, I do really enjoy working with schools and try to help as I can. I have been fortunate to work with a number of organizations on technology leadership (and, in the past, data-driven decision-making) issues. I love to roll up my sleeves and work with administrators, teachers, and others on complex, real-world problems in school organizations. Each time I learn something new that can then be applied in other service and teaching venues.
- See my calendar
- Contact me
- My bio and CV
- Head shot (print quality color, print quality B&W, Web quality)
- Some possible presentation topics
- Organizations with which I have worked
Presentation Examples
If you want to know what I’m like as a presenter, here are a few examples:
- 2010 TEDxASB – Are schools dangerously irrelevant?
- 2009 Dubuque CSD - The information society is HERE. Are the Dubuque schools ready? [starts at 12:15]
- 2009 ISTE - Effective leadership in an era of disruptive innovation
- 2009 Learning.com - Why aren’t you having a bigger impact? [for technology coordinators]
Presentation Needs
Typically I need the following as a presenter:
- laptop projector,
- laptop speakers or a sound system loud enough for the size of the room (so participants can hear audio and video files),
- projector screen,
- power strip with two free outlets,
- Internet access for myself, and
- a small table (separate from the podium or projector cart) on which I can put things.
Depending on the room, I may need a wireless microphone (preferably a lapel mic); you also might want to consider having a microphone for participants during question-and-answer time. Depending on the presentation, we may need power strips and/or Internet access for your participants.
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