Posts by Lisa Dubernard

My Board is NOT ready to go paperless!  What would YOU do?

My Board is NOT ready to go paperless! What would YOU do?

October 17, 2012 3 Comments

I’ve met many superintendents who really want to streamline costs and administrative workflow specifically in the area of paperless board meetings. But at the end of the day, many of them tell me. You don’t understand. My board is not ready to go paperless. I feel your pain. And I’ve heard about many strategies that ...

Seven Steps to Prepare for District Accreditation

Seven Steps to Prepare for District Accreditation

August 6, 2012 28 Comments

Last February, Dr. Claire Miller, shared the story of how her district, Barrow County School System, prepared for District Accreditation.  This blog is an attempt to document the steps she outlined in her presentation which I think will be very useful for other school districts who have accreditation work looming! Her school district used eBOARD*’s ...

The Flipped Classroom for Professional Development

The Flipped Classroom for Professional Development

February 14, 2012 2 Comments

Have any of the teachers in your school systems tried flipping their classrooms yet? Have you heard about it and what the advantages might be? As you know, new content is “typically” delivered to all students at the same time by their teacher. Some call this “sage on the stage”, presentations (with or without PowerPoint), ...

What the heck is a QR code and why should I care?

What the heck is a QR code and why should I care?

September 2, 2011 11 Comments

You may have begun to see funny-looking black and white squares (QR Codes) that look a bit like stamps stuck on advertisements in magazines.  I really hadn’t paid attention (eyes rolled) because sometimes I get a bit wary when I hear about ANOTHER new techie thing.  Who has time to keep up with all that?  ...

Could the cloud be a silver lining for school leadership?

Could the cloud be a silver lining for school leadership?

June 1, 2011 No Comments

Is your head in the clouds? It should be. If you are a school administrator or a board member, you may have never heard or thought about “cloud” technology.  I mentioned the word the other day in an e-mail and was surprised to hear back that it meant nothing to the recipients.  I would respond ...

Fleshing out your meeting agendas

Fleshing out your meeting agendas

April 13, 2011 No Comments

If you’re like me, you’ve attended your fair share of meetings (staff meetings, board meetings, cabinet meetings…you name it.) Most of these meetings have had an agenda but many agendas were just SKELETONS, or basic outlines of the topics that will be presented, discussed or acted upon. So as we’ve had access to technology tools, ...

Is your LEADERSHIP team effectively using technology?

Is your LEADERSHIP team effectively using technology?

February 10, 2011 No Comments

Over the last two decades I’ve worked with school systems (both administrators and teachers) helping them to more effectively use technology. In most of these cases, this has been in the service of a technology company such as Apple, Promethean or eBOARDsolutions. According to this Edupotia article “Shaping Tech for the Classroom” by Mark Prensky ...

You can lead a horse to water (or you can give him an iPad)

You can lead a horse to water (or you can give him an iPad)

November 13, 2010 7 Comments

Let’s face it. Not all board members are tech savvy. But more and more, it is so important that leadership can use technology to access important information (such as online meeting agendas, policies as well as news, registering for conferences…the list is endless). But what about the board members who’ve been led to the water ...

PDF’s, Meetings, Policies and a Basket of Clean Laundry

PDF’s, Meetings, Policies and a Basket of Clean Laundry

October 22, 2010 3 Comments

Over the last few years, I asked many people from school districts this question, “Are your board meetings and policies online?” And I’ve been pretty content to hear the answer has most often been “Yes, they are.” “Great!” I think (until I go look on their website). In most cases, I’m finding a few PDF files ...

Quit Killing all the Trees- The story begins…

Quit Killing all the Trees- The story begins…

October 3, 2010 No Comments

Video of Keith Ellenburg- Technology Director, Putnam County Schools Once upon a time, a board member looked around after a board meeting at all of the packets of paper in the board room and exclaimed aloud, “I wonder how many trees we’ve killed this year.  We should be using technology to go paperless! They did ...

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Lisa is a part-time consultant for eBOARDsolutions. She has a 25 year history working in the education arena for technology-based companies such as eBOARDsolutions, Promethean and Apple. Lisa enjoys all aspects of communications from blogging to professional development to writing lesson tips and ideas.