Article Building Your School’s Data Dream Team: A Strategic Approach Oct 2, 2024 by Josh Berberian Have you ever tried to answer a question with the support of data but found yourself baffled and befuddled by where your school stores various pieces of information?
Article Real-World Uses for AI Oct 2, 2024 We can talk all day about how AI will make teachers’ jobs easier, but they need solid ideas for exactly what it can do for them. Here are examples of concrete tasks and projects AI can handle for educators.
Article TLIS Trailblazers Learn about the experiences of four of your peers in their pursuit to join inaugural class of ATLIS’s new TLIS certification earners Oct 2, 2024 by Karen Huang, Kevin Warenda, MBA;CISM;TLIS, Afandie Winter, and Lane Worrall ATLIS created the Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (TLIS) certification to ensure that people serving in such roles are fully equipped to fulfill all aspects of the job and to provide independent schools with a reliable way to identify and hire qualified technology leaders who have the n
Article Leader Profile: Erika Eason Director of Academic Technology | Maret School | Washington, D.C. Oct 2, 2024 by Erika Eason From Spanish and Latino studies grad to teacher and now director of academic technology, Erika Eason has emerged as a dynamic leader in her various roles over the years at Maret School in Washington, D.C.
Article ALI: Pioneering Research and Development Projects for Educational Excellence Oct 2, 2024 by Ashley Cross CAE, CAE;Ed.D As education continually evolves, the demand for innovative solutions and strategic insights has never been more vital. The ATLIS Leadership Institute (ALI) stands at the forefront of this mission, championing the development of leadership capabilities within the independent school community.
Article Members Only 20 Years in Ed Tech, 20 Lessons Learned Sep 27, 2024 by Curt Lieneck Curt Lieneck is legendary among independent school technology leaders. When he began posting tweets gleaned from his decades of experience in the field, we paid attention. Happily, Lieneck has allowed ATLIS to collect his wisdom into this blog post. It's actually 21 tips, but who's counting.
Article Members Only Integrating Core Values into Acceptable Use of Technology Policies Jul 31, 2024 by Brad Lands With the rise of artificial intelligence and discussions around academic integrity, it has never been more important than it is today for our students to use technology safely and responsibly.
Article Members Only The Importance of Vendor Vetting in Schools: Ensuring Privacy, Security, and Compliance Jun 26, 2024 by Mark Orchison Schools are increasingly reliant on various vendors to provide essential services, ranging from educational software to data management systems. With this reliance comes the critical responsibility of ensuring that these vendors adhere to stringent privacy, security, and compliance standards.
Article All About Progress Discover how ATLIS’s annual compensation benchmark report is showing signs of improvement for independent school tech leaders – and where further strides must be made May 30, 2024 by Sam Hoffmeister As the technological evolution in independent schools continues at a fast pace, so does the need for effective technology leaders, whose compensation must be in line with the essential work they deliver.
Article What’s Next? Essential Academic Shifts in Independent Schools May 30, 2024 by Connie White Independent schools shifted dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, but essential academic shifts continue to drive our strategic plans as we strive to meet the needs of today’s students.