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Barbara earned a B.A. in African Languages and Literature with a Certificate in African Studies as well as an M.A. in African American Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has also done post-graduate studies at the Southern University at New Orleans in Education. She has both studied and worked in several African countries and has experience in written and spoken Krio and Mende languages of Sierra Leone. Prior to Stone Ridge, Barbara taught writing and literature at Montgomery College in Takoma Park/Silver Spring. She and her family relocated to Maryland after Hurricane Katrina blew them out of New Orleans, where she served as an English teacher and Director of Diversity. Barbara, her daughter Kiah, and husband David live in Silver Spring and she enjoys reading, travelling, hiking, and kayaking. For more information about our program, visit: www.educationscientists.com
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A new episode is out! Listen to Allison Furton and Shane Smith discuss the SET Lab process and Shane's research so far! To hear more about his findings, RSVP to attend the 2018 SET Lab Exhibition on June 1. #collaboration #groupwork #datacollection #changebydesign #setlab #educationscientist http://www.educationscientists.com/set-lab-exhibition
A new episode is out! Listen to Allison Furton and Olivia Hogan discuss the SET Lab process and Olivia's research so far! To hear more about her findings, RSVP to attend the 2018 SET Lab Exhibition on June 1. #changebydesign #setlab #educationscientist http://www.educationscientists.com/set-lab-exhibition
A new episode is out! Listen to Urvi Morrison and Ken Woodard discuss the SET Lab process and Ken's research so far! To hear more about his findings, RSVP to attend the 2018 SET Lab Exhibition on June 1. #collaboration #groupwork #datacollection #changebydesign #setlab #educationscientist http://www.educationscientists.com/set-lab-exhibition
Podcasting has existed since 2004. Over the years, it has gained traction in education as both a learning and teaching tool. Educational podcasts have provided value to listeners over the years, but this article outlines three reasons to encourage teachers and/or students to create their own podcasts.
Read the article here!