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Click for Audio Theme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionNovember's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Way of Building BridgesThis month’s Recommended Reading: Turning to One Another by Margaret J. Wheatley Would you like to talk about any of these questions?What is my faith in the future?What do I believe about others? Am I willing to reclaim time to think? What is our role in creating change? Can I be fearless? Read the Book Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Chet, Colin, Romain, and TorThis week, Tor, Romain and Chet are joined by a special guest: Colin White from Instacart.Colin is the author of Coil, a popular image loading library backed by Kotlin and Kotlin Coroutines. In this episode, Colin explains what Coil is, how and why it was created, etc.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Links:CoilCoil on GitHubThe feature request Romain filedAnd the PR to implement that feature requestColin: @colinwhiChet: @chethaaseRomain: @romainguyTor: @tornorbyeThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Chet, Dustin, Chris, and Romain.(Tor not pictured. Because he wasn't there)Romain and Chet talked with Dustin Lam and Chris Craik from the Toolkit team about Paging3.Paging3 (currently in alpha) is a complete rewrite of (wait for it...) Paging2, using Kotlin, coroutines, and Flow for optimal implementation and APIs. (But note that there are also APIs for developers using the Java programming language and/or RxJava, so take your pick). We talk about Paging, the asynchronous work that made coroutines an obvious choice for the implementation, recent and future features, and API design in general.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Links:AndroidX Paging libraryBug bounty hotlist!Dustin: @itsdustinlamChris: @chris_craikChet: @chethaaseRomain: @romainguyTor: @tornorbyeThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionOctober's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Self-Givingness of The DivineThis month’s Recommended Reading: The Infinite Way by Joel Goldsmith Since the beginning of time, human nature has driven people to explore beyond their surroundings. The results have shaped the world not just in terms of geographic boundaries, but also in the context of spiritual values. Seeking direction, generations continue to look for spiritual guidance hoping to find timeless wisdom that will withstand any turmoil or hardship. Over time, one message has provided comfort and continues to ring true today — seek the answer from within, and you will find the Truth. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for Audio Theme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionOctober's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Self-Givingness of The DivineThis month’s Recommended Reading: The Infinite Way by Joel Goldsmith Since the beginning of time, human nature has driven people to explore beyond their surroundings. The results have shaped the world not just in terms of geographic boundaries, but also in the context of spiritual values. Seeking direction, generations continue to look for spiritual guidance hoping to find timeless wisdom that will withstand any turmoil or hardship. Over time, one message has provided comfort and continues to ring true today — seek the answer from within, and you will find the Truth. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for Audio Theme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionOctober's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Self-Givingness of The DivineThis month’s Recommended Reading: The Infinite Way by Joel Goldsmith Since the beginning of time, human nature has driven people to explore beyond their surroundings. The results have shaped the world not just in terms of geographic boundaries, but also in the context of spiritual values. Seeking direction, generations continue to look for spiritual guidance hoping to find timeless wisdom that will withstand any turmoil or hardship. Over time, one message has provided comfort and continues to ring true today — seek the answer from within, and you will find the Truth. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Pastor Linda Warren continues our Wednesday night series "THE STORIES: Pictures of Jesus in the Gospels" by looking at identity in John 1: 19-42. She explains that the Lamb of God delivers us to be who God created us to be.The art is by James Tissot (public domain).Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.
Sean McQuillan and I talked with Nicolas Roard and John Hoford about MotionEditor, which went stable recently in Android Studio 4.0. But as long as we were talking about that tool, we also talked extensively about MotionLayout in general as well as ConstraintLayout, new features like Flow, the difficulties of animating text properties, and more.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksMotionTags screencast seriesMotionEditor guideMotionEditor release articleConstraintLayout guideConstraintLayout 2.0 articleJohn: @johnhofordNicolas: @camaelonChet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionSeptember's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See More Faith and Less DoubtThis month’s Recommended Reading:You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness by Jen Sincero In this refreshingly entertaining how-to guide, bestselling author and world-traveling success coach, Jen Sincero, serves up 27 bite-sized chapters full of hilariously inspiring stories, sage advice, easy exercises, and the occasional swear word, helping you to:Indentify and change the self-sabotaging beliefs and behaviors that stop you from getting what you want. Create a life you totally love. And create it NOW.Make some damn money already. The kind you've never made before.By the end of You are a Badass, you'll understand why you are how you are, how to love what you can't change, how to change what you don't love, and how to use The Force to kick some serious ass. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionAugust's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See My Spiritual Growth in ActionThis month’s Recommended Reading:Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis"I believe we can change the world. But first, we've got to stop living in fear of being judged for who we are." Rachel Hollis has seen it too often: women not living into their full potential. They feel a tugging on their hearts for something more, but they're afraid of embarrassment, of falling short of perfection, of not being enough.In Girls, Stop Apologizing, #1 New York Times bestselling author and founder of a multimillion-dollar media company, Rachel Hollis sounds a wake-up call. She knows that many women have been taught to define themselves in light of other people—whether as wife, mother, daughter, or employee—instead of learning how to to own who they are and what they want. With a challenge to women everywhere to stop talking themselves out of their dreams, Hollis identifies the excuses to let go of, the behaviors to adopt, and the skills to acquire on the path to growth, confidence and believing in yourself. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Pastor Linda Warren speaks about being ready for the mission and about being patient when others need more time to get ready for the mission using the example of Jesus from Luke 2: 41-51 in our Wednesday night series "THE STORIES: Pictures of Jesus in the Gospels."Images by James Tissot (public domain). Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.
Dan (played by an icon), Greg, and a tiny Romain in the upper rightThis time, Romain was hosting all on his own for this conversation about game technology with Greg Hartrell, product manager for games on Play/Android, and Dan Galpin, developer advocate for games on Android. They talked about recent developments and offerings for game developers, including the Android development plugin for Visual Studio, other specialized tools for game developers, and new offerings from the team like Android Asset Delivery and Android App Bundle for distribution.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksBuild Games for AndroidAndroid Game Dev ShowGreg: @ghartrellDan: @dagalpinChet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionAugust's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See My Spiritual Growth in ActionThis month’s Recommended Reading:Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis"I believe we can change the world. But first, we've got to stop living in fear of being judged for who we are." Rachel Hollis has seen it too often: women not living into their full potential. They feel a tugging on their hearts for something more, but they're afraid of embarrassment, of falling short of perfection, of not being enough.In Girls, Stop Apologizing, #1 New York Times bestselling author and founder of a multimillion-dollar media company, Rachel Hollis sounds a wake-up call. She knows that many women have been taught to define themselves in light of other people—whether as wife, mother, daughter, or employee—instead of learning how to to own who they are and what they want. With a challenge to women everywhere to stop talking themselves out of their dreams, Hollis identifies the excuses to let go of, the behaviors to adopt, and the skills to acquire on the path to growth, confidence and believing in yourself. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Pastor Jim Warren shares a story of Jesus from Matthew 20: 29-34 in our Wednesday night series: "THE STORIES: Pictures of Jesus in the Gospels." He used this image by James Tissot (public domain).Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.
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Click for Audio Theme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual Vision August's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See My Spiritual Growth in Action This month’s Recommended Reading: Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis"I believe we can change the world. But first, we've got to stop living in fear of being judged for who we are." Rachel Hollis has seen it too often: women not living into their full potential. They feel a tugging on their hearts for something more, but they're afraid of embarrassment, of falling short of perfection, of not being enough.In Girls, Stop Apologizing, #1 New York Times bestselling author and founder of a multimillion-dollar media company, Rachel Hollis sounds a wake-up call. She knows that many women have been taught to define themselves in light of other people—whether as wife, mother, daughter, or employee—instead of learning how to to own who they are and what they want. With a challenge to women everywhere to stop talking themselves out of their dreams, Hollis identifies the excuses to let go of, the behaviors to adopt, and the skills to acquire on the path to growth, confidence and believing in yourself. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for Audio Theme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionJuly's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Path to Freedom through Prayer This month’s Recommended Reading:Boundless Awareness by Michael A. Rodriguez"Drawing from a deep knowledge of ancient wisdom traditions and the humanities, author Michael A. Rodriquez gently guides you through a process that can free you from suffering—providing tools to help you acknowledge and skillfully integrate the residual pain associated with your attachments, patterns, and traumatic wounds.Using contemplative exercises and guided meditations, this book leads you along a path of spiritual awakening, presenting clear and easily accessible methods for realizing your innate perfection, unconditional love, interconnectedness, and true, limitless nature. Most importantly, you'll learn how to embody and express this newly awakened joy in your everyday life. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
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Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionJuly's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Path to Freedom through PrayerThis month’s Recommended Reading:Boundless Awareness by Michael A. Rodriguez"Drawing from a deep knowledge of ancient wisdom traditions and the humanities, author Michael A. Rodriquez gently guides you through a process that can free you from suffering—providing tools to help you acknowledge and skillfully integrate the residual pain associated with your attachments, patterns, and traumatic wounds.Using contemplative exercises and guided meditations, this book leads you along a path of spiritual awakening, presenting clear and easily accessible methods for realizing your innate perfection, unconditional love, interconnectedness, and true, limitless nature. Most importantly, you'll learn how to embody and express this newly awakened joy in your everyday life. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Pastor Jim Warren continues our Wednesday night series "Stories of Jesus" from Mark 8:31 through Mark 9:13, focusing on the transfiguration of Jesus. To the disciples with Jesus, this amazing event was a confirmation of the Lord's plans. Just as they, we can take comfort in this confirmation when God's plans are different from ours. Pastor Jim used the image below to illustrate the message.Painted by Raphael, About 1516Public DomainClick the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionJuly's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See The Path to Freedom through PrayerThis month’s Recommended Reading:Boundless Awareness by Michael A. Rodriguez"Drawing from a deep knowledge of ancient wisdom traditions and the humanities, author Michael A. Rodriquez gently guides you through a process that can free you from suffering—providing tools to help you acknowledge and skillfully integrate the residual pain associated with your attachments, patterns, and traumatic wounds. Using contemplative exercises and guided meditations, this book leads you along a path of spiritual awakening, presenting clear and easily accessible methods for realizing your innate perfection, unconditional love, interconnectedness, and true, limitless nature. Most importantly, you'll learn how to embody and express this newly awakened joy in your everyday life. Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Tor, Romain, Sara, Philip, and a little tiny Chet top-rightIn this episode, Tor, Chet, and Romain talk with Sara N-Marandi and Philip Moltmann from the Android framework team about some of the new permissions changes in Android 11. We talk about why these changes were made, how to use them correctly in your code, and how things actually work on the inside.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksDeveloper Guide: Request App PermissionsVideo: Developing with the latest privacy changes in Android 11Video: All things privacy in Android 11Chet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Romain, Tor's large head and bad framing, Chet'slittle tiny picture top-right, Julia, and StefanIt's all about people! In this episode, Tor, Chet and Romain are joined by Julia Reynolds and Stefan Franks from the System UI team to have a discussion about conversations. We also converse about things unrelated to conversations.Starting with Android 11, conversation notifications now appear in a dedicated space at the top of the notifications shade. These notifications come with specific actions like opening a bubble or setting a reminder. Tune in to learn more about this new people-forward design.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksAndroid 11 BetaNotificationsChet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMay's Theme and Affirmation:I Clearly See My Soul’s Purpose and CallingThis month’s Recommended Reading:Be Fearlessby Jean CaseWhen Jean Case set out to investigate the core qualities of great change-makers,past and present, she found five surprising traits they all had in common.They weren't wealth, privilege, or even genius.All of these exceptional men and women chose to make a "big bet," take bold risks,learn from their failures, reach beyond their bubbles, and let urgency conquer fear.Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMay's Theme and Affirmation: I Clearly See My Soul’s Purpose and CallingThis month’s Recommended Reading:Be Fearlessby Jean Case When Jean Case set out to investigate the core qualities of great change-makers, past and present, she found five surprising traits they all had in common. They weren't wealth, privilege, or even genius. All of these exceptional men and women chose to make a "big bet," take bold risks, learn from their failures, reach beyond their bubbles, and let urgency conquer fear.Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Romain, Chet, Alan, Nick, and a little tiny Torin the upper-right cornerIn this episode, Romain, Chet and Tor talked with Nick Anthony and Alan Viverette from the AndroidX team about... AndroidX. And Jetpack. And androidx. (Spoiler alert: androidx is the set of libraries. Jetpack is that... plus opinionated guidance. AndroidX is the name of the team that ships this stuff).We also talked about the release cadence (currently every two weeks, up from every-several-months a couple of years ago), the standards for release naming/versioning, API standards, and everything else in the world of AndroidX infrastructure and release.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksAndroidX releasesAlan: /u/alanviveretteChet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMay's Theme and Affirmation: I Clearly See My Soul’s Purpose and CallingThis month’s Recommended Reading:Be Fearlessby Jean Case When Jean Case set out to investigate the core qualities of great change-makers, past and present, she found five surprising traits they all had in common. They weren't wealth, privilege, or even genius. All of these exceptional men and women chose to make a "big bet," take bold risks, learn from their failures, reach beyond their bubbles, and let urgency conquer fear.Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMay's Theme and Affirmation: I Clearly See My Soul’s Purpose and CallingThis month’s Recommended Reading:Be Fearlessby Jean Case When Jean Case set out to investigate the core qualities of great change-makers, past and present, she found five surprising traits they all had in common. They weren't wealth, privilege, or even genius. All of these exceptional men and women chose to make a "big bet," take bold risks, learn from their failures, reach beyond their bubbles, and let urgency conquer fear. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMay's Theme and Affirmation: I Clearly See My Soul’s Purpose and CallingThis month’s Recommended Reading:Be Fearlessby Jean Case When Jean Case set out to investigate the core qualities of great change-makers, past and present, she found five surprising traits they all had in common. They weren't wealth, privilege, or even genius. All of these exceptional men and women chose to make a "big bet," take bold risks, learn from their failures, reach beyond their bubbles, and let urgency conquer fear. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Chet, Romain, Jorim, Adrian and Taran. Oh and Tor hiding the upper right.In this episode, Tor, Chet and Romain are joined by Jorim, Adrian and Taran from the Window Manager team. We discussed newly announced capabilities of the IME (Input Method Editor) in Android 11. These new APIs allow applications to react in real-time to IME animations and thus provide a more polished and seamless user experience. It also happens to be the answer to one of your most requested features: knowing when the on-screen keyboard is showing.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Chet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Chet, Qasid, Romain, Sally, Tor, and a very mysteriousguest in a very dark room in the lower-right.In this episode, Romain, Chet and Tor talked (remotely!) with Sally Yuen and Qasid Sadiq from the Accessibility team. We discussed the kinds of tools and facilities that their team provides, and how developers can (and should!) make their applications more accessible. We talked about Accessibility Services, Talkback, Accessibility Scanner, organizational complexities of accessibility efforts, and more.Pro tip: Avoid creating custom widgets by using the built-in widgets in the platform to inherit accessibility functionality for free.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.LinksBuild more accessible apps: Guide with videos and links to more resources.Chet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Dustin Elm.
Click the Title to Play or Download. This special COVID-Converted Edition audio and video podcast series is in response to the impact of COVID-19 on the way we live, learn and work. Teachers all over the world have been thrown into teaching their "COVID-Converted" courses online. This series will focus on moving from this emergency remote teaching and learning to more thoughtfully prepared online learning experiences.This episode is an interview with Gary Dietz and Shannon Forte, partners in a new venture to bring teachers affordable, practical techniques to engage learners and deliver effective online instruction. We discuss their Workshop including:Open Video Podcast on YoutubePresenter backgroundsNeed for workshops to teach instructorsIntended audiences for these workshopsActivities used in the workshop and taught Sensorial approaches using music, sound, drawingUse of video in place of "talking heads"Using private chat to manage classroomAdvantages of online over physical classroomOvercoming obstacles for teachers new to onlineLinks:Register for the PADLA Online Workshop: Actionable Tips and Tricks to Teach Online in Real TimePresenters: Gary Dietz and Shannon FortePodsafe Music Selection:Twinkle in the Night by Aakash GandhiDuration: 38:20
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionApril's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see Bright New BeginningsThis month’s Recommended Reading:A New Design for Livingby Ernest Holmes In A New Design for Living, Ernest Holmes helps you learn how to create everything from health, love, and friendship, to the career and home of your dreams. He shows how wishes are not only possible but within your very reach! In this cherished bestselling work, he reveals exactly how to redesign your life and achieve your goals. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMarch's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Power of the Divine FeminineThis month’s Recommended Reading:Goddess Power: Awakening the Wisdom of the Divine Feminine in Your Lifeby Isabelle PriceThis is a substantial, insightful, and accessible book on the wisdom and legacy of the Sacred Feminine across many cultures throughout the ages. The author takes you on a fascinating and,at times, surprising journey into the enduring essence of the Divine Feminine. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Both of our parents join us in the tangent cube for this episode, to talk about their backgrounds and tell stories of the shenanigans we got up to as kids, and their philosophy of education that had such a huge impact on how we go about life, always trying to learn new things from the natural world around us.This is a special episode for us, and as so many families around the world are spending a lot more time together right now, we thought it would be fun to have all four of us crammed into the cube for a good old fashioned Allen roundtable. Many listeners are already familiar with the Snake Stache from his previous appearance on episode #84, and this is the first time the Snake Mom has been on the show.We hope you all enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it!Brothers of the Serpent Episode 140 Your browser does not support the audio element. Masked in the Cube with the famOptical prism barsMom's optical prism barsWorking on the internal welding machinePipeline right of waySide boomsMom on the jobMom cleaning Stache's welderFinished welding hotpassFill pass weldersClay Johnson rustling Venezuela calfRuss on right, cousin on leftSNAKES
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMarch's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Power of the Divine FeminineThis month’s Recommended Reading:Goddess Power: Awakening the Wisdom of the Divine Feminine in Your Lifeby Isabelle PriceThis is a substantial, insightful, and accessible book on the wisdom and legacy of the Sacred Feminine across many cultures throughout the ages. The author takes you on a fascinating and,at times, surprising journey into the enduring essence of the Divine Feminine. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionMarch's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Power of the Divine FeminineThis month’s Recommended Reading:Goddess Power: Awakening the Wisdom of the Divine Feminine in Your Lifeby Isabelle PriceThis is a substantial, insightful, and accessible book on the wisdom and legacy of the Sacred Feminine across many cultures throughout the ages. The author takes you on a fascinating and,at times, surprising journey into the enduring essence of the Divine Feminine. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Your browser does not support the audio element. Click the Title to Play or DownloadInterview with Audrey Watters, a self-described “education writer, an independent scholar, a serial dropout, a rabble-rouser, and ed-tech’s Cassandra.” We discuss the Horizon Report and The History of the Future of Education Technology, the special focus of her Hack Education Project. Like previous Horizon reports, the 2018 edition identifies key trends, challenges and developments in ed tech that are likely to impact teaching and learning in the next five years.Since we don't delve into the details of the latest Horizon Report in this interview, here is a snapshot of the "important developments in technology." You can judge for yourself the real value of this report after listening to this interview. Ref:The 2018 Horizon Report Higher Education EditionEducause stepped in to continue the work of the Horizon project after the NMC unexpectedly declared bankruptcy and ceased operations at the end of 2017.LinksEducause: 2018 NMC Horizon ReportWatters: A Horizon Report HistoryWatters: The Horizon Never MovesWatters: Historical Data from the Horizon Report (Higher Education)Inside Higher Ed: Educause Publishes Report on Tech TrendsInside Higher Ed: Educause Steps In to Save New Media ConsortiumRPP #140: Future Trends: Interview with Bryan Alexander (2016)RPP #138: Higher Education Horizon Report by Alex Freeman (2015)RPP #123: eLearning Tech: What's on the Horizon? (2014)Podsafe music selection Don't Be Long: The Beatles v Elken, a mashup of George Harrison's Blue Jay Way by Elken, a 60's influenced band from Dublin, Ireland. Duration: 38:04
Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionFebruary's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Power of NonviolenceThis month’s Recommended Reading:Ghandi The Man: How One Man Changed Himself to Change the Worldby Eknath EaswarenGandhi, a young lawyer, became the Mahatma, the “great soul,” and led 400 million people to independence—non-violently. Easwaran explains the principles underlying Gandhi’s nonviolence and describes ways we can all use Gandhi’s teachings to make the world a more peaceful place. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Your browser does not support the audio element. Click the Title to Play or DownloadThis podcast is a presentation entitled "Neuro-Andragogy: Science & Art of Changing the Brain" Presented by Dr. Kristen Betts, Clinical Professor, Drexel University School of Education. It was delivered at the PADLA Annual Conference and Expo. PADLA is the PA/DE/NJ chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association.Dr. Betts discussed these topics:PLAY VIDEO VERSIONNeuroplasticityMetacognitionFunctional FixednessAndragogyNeurodiversityUniversal Design for Learning (UDL)Differentiated InstructionNeuro-AndragogyLinks:Neuro Teach by Glenn Whitman & Ian KelleherAfter Watching This, Your Brain Will Not be the Same by Dr. Lara BoydWhat is Neuroplasticity by Dr. Michael ValenzuelaDrexel University Conquer CollaborativePADLAPodsafe music selection"Winter Moon" by Rhonda Lorence - from the new age viola album "Winter Moon"Duration: 40:20
Your browser does not support the audio element. Click the Title to Play or DownloadThis is a special audio and video podcast of Phil Hill's Keynote, entitled The Future of Learning Platforms. Phil Hill is Publisher of the PhilOnEdTech Blog and Partner at MindWires, LLC. As a market analyst, Phil has analyzed the growth of technology-enabled change for educational institutions. Phil gave this Keynote at the USciences eLearning 3.0 Conference on Tuesday, May 14, 2019, at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia. Phil discusses:LMS market sharePhil Hill's Keynote at USciencesLMS as a walled garden The chasm between visionaries and pragmatistsTransformation of MOOCsNew platform designsMoving beyond the digitization of traditional classroomsPersonalized learningMachine learning and student dataLinksPhilOnEdTech BlogMindWires, LLCPresentation SlidesPodsafe Music SelectionThere's nothing impossible by Deus, a techno-classical musician from the Ivory Coast.Duration: 50:52
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Click for AudioTheme for 2020: Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionJanuary's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Love of the DivineThis month’s Recommended Reading: The God Shaped Brainby Timothy R. Jennings, M.D.Psychiatrist Tim Jennings unveils how our brains and bodies thrivewhen we have a healthy understanding of who God is. He dispels common misconceptionsabout God and shows how different God-concepts affect the brain differently.Our brains can adapt, change and rewire with redeemed thinking that frees usfrom unnecessary pain and suffering. Discover how science and Scripture come togetherto bring healing and transformation to our lives. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2019: Spirituality in ActionDecember's Theme: Spiritual GuidanceAffirmation for DecemberI Celebrate the Holy Days.This month’s Recommended Reading:The Power of This Thing Called Life by Ernest HolmesOur founder, Ernest Holmes, explains what This Thing Called Life is and how each person can use it in a way that makes for a dynamic, zest-filled life. Compiled from never-before published transcripts of Ernest Holmes's radio program “This Thing Called Life,” The Power of This Thing Called Life is a rare gift for those interested in a fresh approach to heightened spiritual ideas.This edition of the book is updated to include contemporary language structure and idioms that have evolved since the original material was presented. It uses gender-neutral language making the ideas apply more broadly to all readers. 365 Science of Mind — A Year of Daily Wisdomis the overall theme book for 2019 SPIRITUALITY IN ACTIONHere, in a companion to the classic The Science of Mind, is a year of daily meditations from beloved spiritual leader Ernest Holmes. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Click for AudioTheme for 2019: Spirituality in ActionDecember's Theme: Spiritual GuidanceAffirmation for DecemberI Celebrate the Holy Days.This month’s Recommended Reading:The Power of This Thing Called Life by Ernest HolmesOur founder, Ernest Holmes, explains what This Thing Called Life is and how each person can use it in a way that makes for a dynamic, zest-filled life. Compiled from never-before published transcripts of Ernest Holmes's radio program “This Thing Called Life,” The Power of This Thing Called Life is a rare gift for those interested in a fresh approach to heightened spiritual ideas.This edition of the book is updated to include contemporary language structure and idioms that have evolved since the original material was presented. It uses gender-neutral language making the ideas apply more broadly to all readers. 365 Science of Mind — A Year of Daily Wisdomis the overall theme book for 2019 SPIRITUALITY IN ACTIONHere, in a companion to the classic The Science of Mind, is a year of daily meditations from beloved spiritual leader Ernest Holmes. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
Chet, Tor, Romain, Cyril and Zarah, laughing atsomething stupid funny that Chet said.Amongst the many talks and announcements at the Android Dev Summit 2019 was a hidden gem: the first ever live episode of this podcast!Chet, Romain and Tor took this opportunity to have a chat with Zarah Dominguez and Cyril Mottier. Both Zarah and Cyril work as Android app developers and are known for their presentations at various Android conferences.We talked about modernizing large codebases, Kotlin, data binding, themes & styles, and many other things. Let's not spoil the podcast here.Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Links:ADB Live on YouTubeZarah: @zarahjutz (blog)Cyril: @cyrilmottier (blog)Chet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Bryan Gordon.
In the final episode of In Dispute Podcast we talk about the topic of Halloween. Something the church has been very vocally against for a long time. How should we as Christians handle this holiday? Should we shy away from it and do our own thing or take our light into the darkness and let Jesus shine? We will take a look at the history of Halloween and its dark origins to what it is today and how we believe we should handle Halloween from a Biblical perspective.https://archive.org/download/halloween_20191027/Halloween.mp3
Subscribe to the podcast feed or download the audio file directly.Links:Best Practices for Unique IdentifersChet: @chethaaseTor: @tornorbyeRomain: @romainguyThanks to continued tolerance and support by our audio engineer, Bryan Gordon.
In this episode we talk about an extremely difficult topic, we take a look at what the Bible says about divorce and how we as Christians and we as the church should treat those who have gone through divorce or might be considering divorce.https://archive.org/download/indisputepodcastdivorce/In%20Dispute%20Podcast%20-%20Divorce.mp3
Was Jesus fully God, fully man or both? If He gave up His divinity how does His death on the cross help us if He was just a man? If He was fully God how can we even relate or live up to that kind of standard? We will dive into Jesus divinity and answer some of these questions in this week's episode https://archive.org/download/episode35_201909/Episode%2035.mp3
In this week's episode we talk a little bit more about the topic of abortion and how christians should react to someone who is thinking about abortion as an option. we also ask the question, is picketing on the streets and outside of planned parenthood with signs and megaphones the best approach to the fight against abortion or could there be another way. we also discuss alternatives to abortion and how Christians can help.https://archive.org/download/abortionpart2/Abortion%20Part%202.mp3