by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Apr 25, 2021 | #RaisingDigitalLeaders, #socialLEADia, Engaging in Courageous Conversations
I have had the honour of presenting to several parent communities this week. One of the most prevalent questions and concerns by parents and teachers in the audience is one that has been made more intensified by Covid19 and restrictions that are still in place in many...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Apr 19, 2021 | #RaisingDigitalLeaders, #socialLEADia, Promoting Collaborative Learning Cultures
As you may know, I have tried to stay off screens for several weeks now as I recover from a concussion and so I missed the flurry of invitations and excitement around the iOS app, Clubhouse. Since last week was Spring Break, I used my screen time to jump in and check...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Nov 16, 2020 | #RaisingDigitalLeaders, #socialLEADia, Promoting Collaborative Learning Cultures
If you know anything about me, you know that I am passionate about showing students how they might use technology to lead in online spaces. In my Masters course I looked at existing definitions of student digital leadership and found that there wasn’t very much...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Aug 9, 2020 | #RaisingDigitalLeaders, #socialLEADia, Promoting Collaborative Learning Cultures
Near the end of the school year, we offered our grade 11 students an opportunity to have a LinkedIn Workshop as part of our Individual Pathways Program and get career ready. My friend Terri Romeo, had done something similar at her school, and as it turned out, because...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Jul 20, 2020 | #RaisingDigitalLeaders, #socialLEADia, Aligning Resources with Practices
I write this post in the middle of grading assignments for my summer school class and so I don’t have much time to write a full post, nor do I have the energy. A couple of weeks ago, I interviewed a grade nine student, Liv McNeil, who had created a brilliant...
by Jennifer Casa-Todd | Jul 5, 2020 | #RaisingDigitalLeaders, #socialLEADia, Engaging in Courageous Conversations, Promoting Collaborative Learning Cultures
There has been quite a bit of conversation around our dinner table around people getting, “canceled”. Both my teenage daughters have used the word frequently as of late to characterize someone who shared something inappropriate online and is now being...