This is the best 10 minute edtech conversation you will hear all week! Please join Carla and Rhett as we update you on the latest happenings in DCSD technology as well as a featured app a week!
Welcome back, Friends! This week we have a great show. We are highlighting the NPR Podcast Challenge. Last year there were over 6000 entries! Will your students add to that number this year? Listen to the episode to see if it is something you'd like to do and then click here to learn more. And our shoutout this week goes to all the DCSD teachers who took part in Digital Learning Day. What an awesome crew of teachers we have in DCSD. Carla will spotlight two lessons in particular, AAAAAANNNNNDDD, she dropped the bombshell that those who participated will have their lessons in an e-book put together by our very own amazing Hanna Teal. That book will serve as a fun and interactive way to get ideas of what other teachers are doing in DCSD so that you can try some new things in your classroom!
Hello and welcome to another fabulous edition of #dcsdtransforms. This week, we are highlighting educandy.com (geared more for elementary teachers). Our shout out this week goes to Valerie Smith, and ESOL teacher for the Darlington County School District. Enjoy the show and thanks for listening!
Hey Loyal Listeners! This week we are going to share a great tip with Google Forms. If you use them regularly, you'll definitely want to know this little secret. Our shoutout this week goes to Morgan Gilbert at Southside Early Childhood Center. Thanks for tuning in, and enjoy!
Hey Loyal Listeners! Thank you for your patience as we got through a dry spell during the holidays and getting semester 2 up and running. We are back with our annual New Year, New Tech, New You episode. We have some great ideas in here from organizing files on your Mac to some new ideas about teaching methods with the use of technology that might be fun to try! As always, thanks for joining us!
Hey Loyal Listeners! Check out the latest from #dcsdtransforms! This week, we are bringing you our holiday special with some really cool ideas, tips, and apps to enjoy over the holidays! And we have a VERY special guest with us this week. Check it out, and as always, thanks for listening!
Hello Loyal Listeners! Hope you had an amazing Thanksgiving and were able to use some of the tips and tricks we offered for your Turkey Day. We have a great show for you this week as we highlight the new addition to Google Slides (you can now insert audio!). And our shoutout goes to Ms. Grant at Darlington Middle School for the great work she has done with using Clips in her science class! Thanks for listening!
Welcome back loyal listeners! This week we have the 5th annual Thank-tacular edition of our show. In this episode, Carla and I give thanks to all the people that make the world of education so wonderful in DCSD. It is sure to lift your spirits when you reflect on all that we have to be thankful for! We also share some cool free apps that you can use over the Thanksgiving holiday with your family. Check it out, and thanks for listening!
Welcome back, everyone! Glad you could join us again for another great show! This week we are highlighting the Instant Alpha tool built into Apple devices which is great for removing background colors from pictures to make them fit more seamlessly into your presentations and documents. Our shoutout this week goes to Keisa Hudson at Hartsville Middle School. If you didn't listen to last week's episode (128), please give it a listen as there is a really cool idea as we head into Thanksgiving break. Have a great week, and thanks for joining us!
Welcome back Loyal Listeners! Have we got a show for you! This week we are challenging YOU to make a difference in this world just by having a simple conversation with someone you already know. It's the Great Thanksgiving Listen hosted by StoryCorps. In the episode, I mentioned several links I'd include in the show notes. This first link is to the website so you can learn more. There is a bunch of resources for educators to help them complete this as a class assignment. There is also information on how you can do this as an individual. This second link is to the support page for students who might not have an iOS or Android device (for example, a high school student who just has a macbook) so that they can participate too. Our shout out this week goes to Mrs. Mack at St. John's Elementary school! Thanks for listening as always.
Happy Halloween, Loyal Listeners! This week we are highlighting a neat tool called Loop to help you do polls in the classroom. And our shoutout goes to Jennifer Greene at Brunson-Dargan Elementary school. Hope y'all have a great day and a wonderful Halloween! Watch out for those ghouls and goblins!
Welcome back loyal listeners! This week we have a great episode about using Keynote to create an animated clip. It is SUCH a brilliant idea. We mention a video tutorial in the episode and that we'd include the link in the show notes. Check out the tutorial by clicking here. Our shout out this week goes to Holly Harrell at NHE and Aisha Pendergrass and DMS for the great work they are doing using Apple's Clips in the classroom.
We interrupt your regularly scheduled day to bring you an emergency broadcast signal...or maybe we just want to share some cool things happening in DCSD! Welcome back loyal listeners! This week we are highlighting Apple Classroom, and our shoutout goes to Mrs. Moody at Cain Elementary. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the show!
Welcome back Loyal Listeners for another great episode of #dcsdtransforms: the best 10-minute edtech conversation you'll hear all week! This week we are highlighting a couple of similar tools that are a bit older, but we see them used so frequently, we thought it would be good to discuss some best practices and why you would use one or the other depending on your teaching style. Those tools are Kahoot and Quizizz. Our shoutout this week goes to Mrs. Toney and Mrs. Marino of Southside Early Childhood Center - wait until you hear about what they will be doing with their littles! And when we say "littles," we mean 5K! Wow!
Hey Everyone! Thanks for joining us! We have a special episode to bring you this week as we tell about our experiences at ISTE 2019. We had a BLAST! I tell you, this is a conference worth going to at least one time in your teaching career, but do it sooner rather than later so you can bring back lots of great ideas to share with your students. DCSD was well represented as we had several people who presented! Please take some time to check out the cool happenings from Philly this past summer. Next week we'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming!
Hey Loyal Listeners! We missed last week (sorry - chaos of getting our gears going at the start of the school year), but we are back this week with a look back at the 5th annual DCSD Digital Transformation Conference. It was AWESOME! Check out this episode for what happened and how it went down. Great stuff going on in DCSD! Thanks for listening!
LOYAL LISTENERS!!! GUESS WHAT? We just started season FIVE of the #dcsdtransforms podcast! Say what?! Can't believe we've been doing this for 5 years, but we are thrilled to have had this opportunity and we hope you will stay with us for another great season of edtech fun! Our first episode is our back to school special. It's a longer than normal, but we wanted to be sure we started the year off with all the info you will need to be successful this school year. Our next two episodes will also be out of the ordinary as we will be bringing you info from ISTE 2019 and from the 2019 DCSD Digital Transformation Conference. After that we will be back to our regular programming - a tool of the week and spotlighting a teacher in DCSD who is doing some really neat stuff in the classroom. Cheers!
Hey Loyal Listeners! Welcome to the FINAL episode of the 2018-2019 school year. For this last episode, we wanted to make you aware of some professional development opportunities this spring / summer that have a technology basis to them. There's some great stuff, so check it out! And if you listen very carefully, you might find a sound byte from Dr. Newman, DCSD's amazing superintendent! With that said, we will miss bringing you the latest cool tech ideas and tools over the next couple months, and we will ESPECIALLY miss bragging about all the great things you are doing in the classroom. If you were not spotlighted this year and would like to be, then PLEASE let us know by email. We'd love to be able to give you a shout out for the great things you are doing in the classroom! Have a wonderful summer, and talk to ya next year!
Hey Loyal Listeners! We only have 2 episodes left for this school year, so we are going to dedicate these episodes to winding down for summer and technology focused workshop opportunities over the summer. In this episode, we will talk about some of the big things we need to think about (particularly geared towards DCSD teachers) as we finish up the school year. We'll look at grades, taking care of equipment, what to do if you are not returning to DCSD, and how to get your files from Google Drive in the most efficient way (this is also good for teachers who have seniors in case they want to get stuff before they graduate as they will lose access to their DCSD google accounts. Thanks for listening!
Hello! Welcome back to another great episode of #dcsdtransforms. We missed last week and we are so sorry Loyal Listeners! See, what had happened was we worked really hard for this week's episode and we just needed more time. OK, not really, we'll just chalk up missing a week to spring fever and ask for your forgiveness! But we do have a great show this week. Super tool that is free call Glide. If you can use Google Sheets, you can (and WILL want to use Glide). Check it out here at www.glideapps.com. Our shoutout this week goes to Caroline Edwards at DMS. Thanks for tuning it!
Hey Everyone! So glad you can take the time to join us this week! We have a short, but great show this week. The webtool we are highlighting is for anyone whose subject area touches on US History and at any grade level. It's called Manifest Destiny: The Story of the US in 141 Maps. Click here to go to the homepage. It is interactive and has lots of great applications for the classroom. Our shoutout this week goes to Sally Weiland and Darlington High School for the really cool work her students did to create and communicate with another country! Thanks for listening!