This is a place for discussing some of the emerging technologies and how they can be used in education.
In this episode, I talk with Katherine Goyette @kat_goyette and Adam Juarez @techcoachjuarez about their experiences as edtech coaches and about their book The Complete Edtech Coach: an Organic Approach to Supporting Digital Learning. You can get a copy of their book on Amazon or visit their websites listed below: Katherine Goyette: https://www.wonderexplorelearn.com Adam Juarez: https://techcoachjuarez.blogspot.com/
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Stephanie Howell takes some time to share some of her coaching tips and her experience with the Google Certified Coaching Program. You can find Stephanie on Twitter @mrshowell24 or check out her website at https://www.goldedu.org/
In this episode, I talk with Michele Eaton. She is the author of the ISTE book The Perfect Blend and she is here to talk with me about how to support teachers as they create blended learning environments. Check out her book here.
In this episode, I talk to coaches from all over about why edtech coaches are important in schools. You can follow the panelists on Twitter: Cammie Kannekens- @MrsKannekens Debbie Tannenbaun- @TannenbaumTech Diane Mapes- @mrsmapess Heidi Shorter- @hss21 Marcus Tanner- @mtanner_HIS
In this episode, I speak with Heidi Shorter. She is a technology teacher who had to take on the role of edtech coach during the pandemic. We discuss her experiences with this transition during remote learning and her vision for supporting teachers in the future.
In this episode, I talk to Nikita Porter. She shares how she started working with teachers through coaching cycles and provides some great information and ideas that can help anyone preparing to implement these with their teachers.
In this episode, I discuss what an edtech coach is with a panel of coaches. Adam Juarez, Katherine Goyette, Steve Katz, and Jeff Mao share their experiences in the role and their ideas about how edtech coaches can be utilized in schools.
In this episode, I give a brief overview of how the podcast is changing and where it will be going as it is relaunched.
In this episode, I talk to my friend Jennifer Chang Wathall about concept-based mathmatics, her book based on her concept-based mathematics framework, and her professional learning structure. Jennifer is an independent educational consultant with over 25 years experience. She travels around the world to work with teachers. Catch up with her at http://www.jenniferwathall.com or on Twitter @JenniferWathall.
In this episode I speak with Stacy Lovdahl about using and creating virtual reality with students.
In this episode, Tavia Clark discusses ways teachers can utilize their librarians for planning and co-teaching. We also discuss social media, her young adult literature twitter group, and the importance of growing a love of reading using books students choose themselves.
In this episode, I talk with Greg Garner where we discuss compuer science, hour of code, and computational thinking.
In this episode, we talk to Victor Small. Victor is an educator from California and an advocate for Restorative Justice.
In this episode, I talk to Brad Shreffler about his school's student tech support program. Brad is also a fellow podcaster. You can find him on The Planning Period Podcast.
In this episode, we talk to Julie Smith the author of Master the Media about teaching media literacy in our schools.
In this episode, I talk with Marsha Sirkin about creating a positive school and classroom culture.
In this episode, We take a cursory look at the new North Carolina Digital Learning Competencies and discuss what they mean for teachers in the state. Resources, including links to the competencies, can be found at aplusedtech.com
Net Neutrality and Why Educators Should Care
In this episode, I was able to discuss how Tara Linney and thr rest of her school's coaching team was able to create opprotunitys for students to be more creative during their technology time.
In this episode, I go over some takeaways from the ISTE ignite session that took place July 25, 2017.
In this episode we will be speaking with Kyle Hamstra about his presentations at ISTE and how to integrate Twitter into the classroom. This kicks off a series of podcasts and live streams coming from ISTE. Stay tuned to both Twitter and Periscope for the latest updates from ISTE. Twitter: @aplusedtech website: www.aplusedtech.com Kyle's Presentations: ISTE Ignite 1 in 3: From Dewey Decimals To Your Hashtags Follow Kyle On Twitter: @KyleHamstra
In this episode, we will look at ways to get PD that is flexible to your available time and personal needs. We also talk to Sara Thomas who is an organizer for EdCamp Voxer which begins July 7th.
Teaching Internet Safety to Students In this episode, we revisit some recent internet safety issue and talk about the new curriculum released by Google that is designed to promote internet safety and digital citizenship.
The month of May was full of news about security issues. In this episode, we discuss these news stories and what teachers can take away from them to help themselves and their students become more aware of how to keep themselves safer on the internet. www.aplusedtech.com
In this episode we talk about staying motivated through the end of the school year with #Lastbell. My guest, Jennifer Hogan is a veteran educator who helped to establish the last bell hashtag on social media where educators can come together to share motivational thoughts and end of the year activities that will help them keep teaching till the last bell rings.
We sit down with ASCD author Erik Francis to discuss his book, Now That's a Good Question, at the ASCD Empower 17 Conference. Title: ASCD Empower 17 Interview- Now That's a Good Quesiton
Rethinking Homework. In this episode, I sit down with Ross Kasun @FTSupt_Kasun, Edward Aldarelli @WFSPrincipal, and Jeff Huguenin @CatenaPrincipal to discuss how teachers can rethink the way they assign homework to their students.
In this podcast we are going to discuss digital tools to create projects rather than hand drawn projects such as posters, flyers and brochures. We discuss the pros and cons of Google Drawings, Piktochart and Canva to create content for student websites and projects. Twitter: @Aplusedtech Contact: aplusedtech@gmail.com
Latest educational news and education technology tools that came out this week: "Every Student Succeeds Tool Kit For Parents" First Book Bookbank: free copies of books available in bulk. Google Issues: "Fake" or incorrect news broadcasted this week. March 16-18th South by Southwest Gaming Expo Latest Virtual Reality games regarding education being debuted Minecraft: 2 free Minecraft lesson plans available for teacher use
Latest social media tools available this week from both Twitter and Facebook. Social media in the classroom. This podcast discusses the latest social media tools and how to integrate them with your students. Students and live streaming.
Don't rely on YouTube or other video housing sites. Create your own instructional videos with these digital tools.
Blogging In The Classroom Episode 3. This podcast focuses on blogging in the classroom and sharing post production. Discussing both the dangers and benefits of sharing as well as the options to monitor and restrict sharing and/or comments.
Episode 2 of Blogging In The Classroom. Planning the blog. What considerations need to be made before beginning blogging in the classroom? Scheduling, planning, and frequency of blogging. How to manage anywhere from one class to 130+ student blog. Rubrics and blogging in the classroom.
Blogging in the classroom. Choosing the right tools for your student grade level. Not sure which blogging tool to use? Learn about the many different options both paid and free available for student blogging in the classroom.