Throwback Thursday! Digital Leadership: The New Frontier

Throwback Thursday! Digital Leadership: The New Frontier

From Leading Out The Woods by Matthew Woods - Education Podcast Network

March 26, 2026 · 31 min

About this episode

This episode revisits a conversation on digital leadership in education with Dr. Eisa Cox, focusing on leveraging technology for effective leadership.

Throwback Thursday! 🎧Digital Leadership: The New Frontier featuring Dr. Eisa Cox Originally Released: 1-10-2025 This week we’re revisiting a forward-thinking conversation from Leading Out The Woods. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Eisa Cox, Superintendent of Ashe County Schools, as we explore what it truly means to lead in a digital age—and how leaders can leverage technology to strengthen systems, improve efficiency, and drive innovation in schools. Takeaways from this episode include: • How digital leadership extends beyond devices to decision-making and systems • Ways leaders can use technology to increase efficiency and problem-solving • The importance of innovation while staying grounded in strong instructional practices Whether you're hearing this conversation for the first time or coming back to it, the message remains clear: effective leadership today requires both vision and adaptability in a rapidly evolving landscape.🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts! 🕰️ Don’t forget to check back every Thursday for more Throwback episodes from the Leading Out The Woods vault.

People in this episode

Host: Matthew Woods

Guest: Dr. Eisa Cox

Topics covered

  • digital leadership
  • technology in education
  • innovation in schools
  • decision-making
  • efficiency
  • instructional practices

Keywords

  • digital leadership
  • technology
  • education
  • innovation
  • efficiency
  • decision-making
  • instructional practices

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Ashe County Schools

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