John JenningsinAdvancing K12Let’s Change the Integration Conversation**Editor’s note: This article first appeared in EdTech Focus on K-12.Oct 16, 2018Oct 16, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12Introducing the EdLeader Personality Test**Editor’s note: This article previously appeared in eSchool News.Sep 28, 2018Sep 28, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12The 4 Stages of Filling Big ShoesEducational leaders are kind of a big deal. They have the power to inspire large workforces, improve local economies, and mold the…Aug 23, 2018Aug 23, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12Micro-credentials: A One-Year ReflectionIn the summer of 2017, Advancing K12 unveiled the Future-Ready Teachers badge group, an opportunity for educators to add free credentials…Aug 9, 2018Aug 9, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12It’s Ok to Have No New Projects“You know what? We don’t have any major new initiatives planned this school year. And that’s ok with me.” That comment, uttered by a…Jun 4, 2018Jun 4, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12The 3 Leading Causes of EdTech BreakupsWhen your relationship with a software provider starts to sour, is it worth the effort to work toward reconciliation, or is there something…May 9, 2018May 9, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12Why We Need Computational ThinkingComputational thinking: It’s a term you’ll be seeing a lot of in the years to come, but what does it really mean and why do we expect it to…May 1, 2018May 1, 2018
John JenningsGraduation Rates, Campbell’s Law, and the Shrinking Value of a DiplomaNote: This is a personal post. Given the potentially polarizing subject matter, I want to avoid any confusion with our official blog at…Apr 6, 2018Apr 6, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K1215 Data Points for the Modern-Day Superintendent**Editor’s note: This article was originally published on eSchool News. See that version here.Mar 22, 2018Mar 22, 2018
John JenningsinAdvancing K12Playing Nice: The EdTech Interoperability Landscape**Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in EdTech Review.Mar 1, 2018Mar 1, 2018