The Nicest Guy in Ed-Tech – Al Kingsley
11/08/2023 – Slow-Smoked Business with Jarrod Morgan
On this week’s Slow Smoked Business, Jarrod is joined by Al Kingsley, the nicest guy in education technology, to discuss how […]
11/08/2023 – Slow-Smoked Business with Jarrod Morgan
On this week’s Slow Smoked Business, Jarrod is joined by Al Kingsley, the nicest guy in education technology, to discuss how […]
By Al Kingsley
11/06/2023 – eSchool News
Teaching has always been a stressful profession, but since the pandemic it has become even more so. Nearly three […]
By Al Kingsley
10/18/2023 – District Administration
Education technology is advancing and innovating at an inspiring pace, driven mostly by generative AI. In and out of the classroom, technology […]
By Al Kingsley
09/21/2023 – THE Journal
Even with their plates full and their job demands high, school IT teams value teachers’ input and want to support their teachers’ […]
By Al Kingsley
09/21/2023 – Tech Bullion
Organizations therefore need leaders who have vision, who aren’t afraid of uncertainty, who can recognize new potential and understand that the tech […]
By Al Kingsley
August/September 2023 of Ace-Ed Issue of Equity & Access Magazine
There’s a stark difference in how schools in the United States and the United Kingdom handle […]
By Mike Teng
07/14/2023 – eSchool News
Improving teacher wellness is a complex challenge, and solving it will require a systemic approach that includes making widespread changes to improve […]
By Al Kingsley
06/05/2023 – The Learning Counsel
Recently, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Adam Mendler, host of the popular leadership podcast Thirty Minute Mentors. Adam […]
05/29/2023 – Edtech Insiders
Al Kingsley has over 30 years’ experience in educational technology and digital safeguarding…Listen to the entire Edtech Insiders […]
05/10/2023 and 05/11/2023 – NetSupport Radio
“Kailey Lefko, a Math and Science Teacher, Co-Founder at Educalme Inc and The Balanced Educator Podcast Co-Host, joined
By Al Kingsley
04/20/2023 – Canadian Teacher Magazine
Next is efficiency. In industry, we need people able to iterate on past successes. Programmers comb through existing code to improve […]
By Al Kingsley
04/18/2023 – SmartBrief
When my children were young, my wife and I moved to a house in a neighborhood where a new secondary school was being […]
By Al Kingsley
04/13/2023 – eSchool News
…1. Take stock: The first step is to get an accurate picture of what is happening in your schools now. That means talking […]
By Al Kingsley
03/17/2023 – Edtech Chronicle
…Some kinds of writing simply may not be needed in the future. For years, newspapers have relied on algorithms to report baseball game statistics – […]
By Al Kingsley
03/10/2023 – Rachelle Dene Poth Blog
…But if like so many districts, you have already purchased a program and are in the early stages of implementation, […]
By Al Kingsley
03/03/2023 – Education IT Reporter
I’ve watched my children work their way through the school system and – while I realize U.K. education differs from the U.S.’s – we […]
02/03/2023 – Adam Mendler Blog
I recently went one on one with Al Kingsley, CEO of NetSupport.
Adam: Thanks again for taking the time to share your advice. First things […]
11/17/2022 – Transformative Principal
By Al Kingsley
10/04/2022 – Built In
“Very few people can resist the invitation to step into the […]
09/28/2022 – The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast
Show Highlights
By Al Kingsley
09/21/2022 – THE Journal
There isn’t much school leaders can do to halt the increase in oil costs or stem the rising electricity prices, but that […]
By Nele Morrison
09/05/2022 – eSchool News
In my six years as the director of technology for the Pittsburg Independent School District, a town about 120 miles east of […]
08/01/2022 – Trending in Education
“Al rejoins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about the need for respect for educators in these challenging times. We explore pathways into […]
By Al Kingsley
06/27/2022 – Edtech Chronicle
“And as hundreds, perhaps thousands of district leaders, teachers, technology experts and education companies descend on New Orleans for the
By Al Kingsley
06/23/2022 – edCiruit
“Students spend a significant amount of time outside of formal learning ecosystems engaging with outside content and with each […]
By Al Kingsley
06/13/2022 – Inside Sources
“The shift to remote and hybrid learning catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted many challenges and inequities in our current education […]
By Al Kingsley
06/06/2022 – Education Week
“All year long, important data are published in the United States. Spring is the season for state education report cards. Last […]
By Al Kingsley
05/03/2022 – eSchool News
“During all the tumult of the last two years of schooling, from remote to hybrid to masked in-person, educators prioritized the social […]
03/10/2022 – Cybertraps Podcast
“Al Kingsley is CEO of NetSupport and also serves as the Chair of two Multi Academy Trusts and a local School Governors’ Leadership Group […]
By Al Kingsley
02/21/2022 – SEL Today
“Intuitively, teachers and support staff have always looked out for the well-being of students. That kind of care is hard wired into […]
By Al Kingsley
02/10/2022 – eSchool News
“Kuato is an edtech gaming company that surveyed 1,000 parents and 600 teachers in the U.K. and the U.S about […]
By Wayne D’Orio
02/10/2022 – Edtech Chronicle
“It’s not surprising that technology has played a major role in helping school leaders make these changes. While all of this back-and-forth […]
By Al Kingsley
02/09/2022 – Edtech Review
“ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) has advice about online safety for educators. The suggestions are intended […]
02/01/2022 – Shake Up Learning
“In this episode, Kasey chats with noted education technology author, podcast host, and edtech CEO, Al Kingsley. Kasey and Al […]
01/26/2022 – EduTech Guys
“Al Kingsley, CEO of NetSupport, interview with EduTech Guys at FETC 2022.”… Listen to EduTech Guys podcast episode here.
By Jacqui Murray on Ask a Tech Teacher
“Al Kingsley’s My Secret EdTech Diary (John Cott Educational 2021) is a big-goaled, meandering overview of edtech (educational technology) available and […]
12/02/21 – Coffee with a Geek Podcast
“In this episode, I ask Al about his vast experience, his recent presentation at the NYSCATE 21 Conference, and […]
By Dian Schaffhauser
11/30/2021 – THE Journal
“A company that produces network and cloud-based technology for K-12 has enhanced its classroom management product. NetSupport, which develops
11/18/2021 – Unlabeled Leadership
“I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 110, Al Kingsley talks about a […]
By Al Kingsley
11/12/2021 – Edtech Digest
“I’m not against tech innovation. I couldn’t possibly be since I am the CEO of a company that develops edtech. However, I’m […]
11/05/2021 – eSchool News
“In this update, teachers can control sound and USB drives, and they have additional safety monitoring features and time-saving keystroke shortcuts. Because the pandemic […]
11/01/2021 – No Such Thing: Education in the Digital Age
“Al Kingsley has over 30 years’ experience in the technology sector predominantly with his work on IT Asset […]
An event by Stephen Ladek live on 10/28/2021
“Al Kingsley and Stephen Ladek discuss what tech does education need (right) […]
By Al Kingsley
10/11/2021 – Rachelle Poth Blog
“Schools know that the more involved parents and carers are in their children’s learning, the more effective that learning will be. […]
08/31/2021 – Tests and the Rest Podcast
“What are five things you will learn in this episode?
08/29/2021 – Thrive Global
“How is the US doing with regard to engaging girls and women in STEM subjects? Can you suggest three ways we can increase this […]
By Penny Bauder
08/23/2021 – Authority Magazine
08/16/2021 – Classcast Podcast
“ClassCast Podcast Ep.074 features Al Kingsley — CEO of NetSupport Inc., school leader & administrator in the United Kingdom, and […]
08/09/2021 – #ThriveEDU Monday Live
Watch the podcast episode here.
By Al Kingsley
08/04/2021 – Coruzant
“And when technology products are selected for schools, they usually require significant and continuing user training, which can be difficult. When […]