One of the highlights of every Learning Counsel Regional Digital Transition Discussion event is the Local Panel of Administrators. In this panel discussion, the region’s brightest and best school and district administrators get together to share ideas about what is working right now, with a special emphasis on ideas that you can take home and use in your own school or district. In this discussion, Dr. Thomas Langdon, Superintendent at Walkerville Public Schools, Brian Seymour, Director of Instructional Technology at the Pickerington Local School District and Dr. Michael Martin, Principal at Buckeye Central High School look at teacher roles, tech implementation and the all-important question of learner engagement.
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Indiana - Local Panel of Administrators - Our Digital Transition
• Nov. 4, 2020
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