
Leading Change, Sharing Knowledge: Barry Kallmeyer on Building the Future of Independent School Technology
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In this engaging discussion, Barry Kallmeyer, a seasoned technology director, shares his insights on the evolution of the CIO role in independent schools. He delves into the importance of strategic planning, the value of data-driven decision-making, and the critical aspects of leadership, such as succession planning and fostering a collaborative community.
Resources
- Hathaway Brown School
- Zork (playable), text-based adventure game
- Cleveland Browns, struggling American football team
- Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl LIX champions known for especially obnoxious fans
- Owl & Hybrid Learning, website built during COVID & shared with the community; highlighted by OWL directly
- Productivity Tools for 2025: Project Management with Asana and Slack, ATLIS webinar
- Scribe, tool to capture how-to content
- IT Glue, IT documentation software
- Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (TLIS) certification, credential demonstrating that a person has the skills and experience to effectively perform the role
- TLIS Prep Program
- TLIS Study Guide
- ATLIS 360 Self-Study Guide, Companion Manual, and Rubric, tools providing a plan to evaluate how your school utilizes technology and the effects it has on the school
- Max Action Arena, VR zombie game at Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, NV
- Center for Institutional Research of Independent Schools (CIRIS), provides resources and support for institutional research practitioners
- Mission & Data, integrated consulting, custom data products, and executive coaching services
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