Tell our School Leadership 2.0 community a little bit about yourself. Feel free to post your email address and website. Also feel free to list your areas of interest. This will help other members dialogue with you.
Assistant Principal @ Plymouth North H.S. in Plymouth, MA
wburkhead@plymouth.k12. ma.us
Blog: bburkhead.blogspot.com
Welcome! We are so pleased you decided to join our School Leadership 2.0 community. As you start to explore the site, we feel confident that you will see its many benefits. A good starting point might be the short video tutorials which you can find on the pull down menu on the "home" page. Each highlights a special section of the community and provides clear instruction on how to participate.
You can maximize your membership by joining one of our over 100 groups. Join a group of your colleagues who share the same job title by just clicking on "The Campus" tab at the top of the page. The pull down menu will direct you to different "buildings" campus where you can find your colleagues. It's great to join and be able to dialogue, discuss and share.
Perhaps you might also wish to join one of the special interest groups. We have many. You can browse through all the groups by going to
http://www.schoolleadership20.com/groups or you can put in a term in the search box in the upper righthand corner. Don't see one you like, start a new one. It's quite simple.
Finally, perhaps you are a member of an organization. Many organizations have already started their own groups for their members. If your group hasn't started a page yet, why not start one and invite your co-members to join. There are even reduced rates for organizational memberships.
We are very eager to hear your comments and suggestions for improvements and enhancements. School Leadership 2.0 will grow and flourish with the ideas of the members.
Again, we are so pleased you have joined. Now feel free to explore and contribute!
Thank you for sharing your blog post on SL20. I am certainly inspired by it and imagine that you stay connected with the likes of the Couros brothers and Patrick Larkin, et. al. still. I'm excited to find you online and learn more about Plymouth.
It's easy to see the difference social media can make on your once you allow yourself to dive in and learn about other people and other experiences. Congratulations on taking it all in and writing about it to help others understand how it has made a difference for you.
I look forward to reading more about your adventures online.
Michael Keany
Dear Bill:
Welcome! We are so pleased you decided to join our School Leadership 2.0 community. As you start to explore the site, we feel confident that you will see its many benefits. A good starting point might be the short video tutorials which you can find on the pull down menu on the "home" page. Each highlights a special section of the community and provides clear instruction on how to participate.
You can maximize your membership by joining one of our over 100 groups. Join a group of your colleagues who share the same job title by just clicking on "The Campus" tab at the top of the page. The pull down menu will direct you to different "buildings" campus where you can find your colleagues. It's great to join and be able to dialogue, discuss and share.
Perhaps you might also wish to join one of the special interest groups. We have many. You can browse through all the groups by going to
http://www.schoolleadership20.com/groups or you can put in a term in the search box in the upper righthand corner. Don't see one you like, start a new one. It's quite simple.
Finally, perhaps you are a member of an organization. Many organizations have already started their own groups for their members. If your group hasn't started a page yet, why not start one and invite your co-members to join. There are even reduced rates for organizational memberships.
We are very eager to hear your comments and suggestions for improvements and enhancements. School Leadership 2.0 will grow and flourish with the ideas of the members.
Again, we are so pleased you have joined. Now feel free to explore and contribute!
Regards,
Michael Keany
William Brennan
Mar 27, 2011
Blanca Duarte Martini
Dear Bill,
Thank you for sharing your blog post on SL20. I am certainly inspired by it and imagine that you stay connected with the likes of the Couros brothers and Patrick Larkin, et. al. still. I'm excited to find you online and learn more about Plymouth.
It's easy to see the difference social media can make on your once you allow yourself to dive in and learn about other people and other experiences. Congratulations on taking it all in and writing about it to help others understand how it has made a difference for you.
I look forward to reading more about your adventures online.
Blanca
Jul 5, 2011