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Tweet 34:06 minutes (39.02 MB)Our guest on today's show is Lisa Damour, pyschologist, author, and director of the Laurel School's Center for Research on Girls. Lisa deftly navigated our questions on teenagers, girls, and why adults are so wonky around adolescents. She opens her new book, Untangled, with this line:read more
Tweet 34:06 minutes (39.02 MB)Our guest on today's show is Lisa Damour, pyschologist, author, and director of the Laurel School's Center for Research on Girls. Lisa deftly navigated our questions on teenagers, girls, and why adults are so wonky around adolescents. She opens her new book, Untangled, with this line:read more
Tweet 15:20 minutes (17.55 MB)Alex, Vinnie and arvind kick the 2016 season sharing some resources and the books on our shelves right now. We talked about some of our favorites like Educon. We talked about books/media we're consuming right now:Money: Master The Game - Tony Robbins - educators deserve financial freedom, too.read more
Tweet 15:20 minutes (17.55 MB)Alex, Vinnie and arvind kick the 2016 season sharing some resources and the books on our shelves right now. We talked about some of our favorites like Educon. We talked about books/media we're consuming right now:Money: Master The Game - Tony Robbins - educators deserve financial freedom, too.read more
Tweet 29:15 minutes (33.48 MB)After hiatus since last year, 21st Century Learning is back! Alex, Vinnie, and arvind checked in with what they have been up to this school year, in particular, what they have been learning.Some of the resources shared today included:Alexread more
Tweet 13:10 minutes (15.07 MB)Alex, Vinnie, and arvind bring in the close of 2014 with the year's final episode. We discuss some of our goals and aspirations for the break and for the next year. Tune in one last time in 2014. read more
Tweet 19:55 minutes (22.8 MB)Vinnie and arvind talk about the People of Color Conference, Student Diversity Leadership Conference, and the current state of protests in New York, the show of force by the NYPD outside of arvind's school, and the impact on students and faculty. read more
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Tweet 44:19 minutes (20.29 MB) I Have A Question#16September 14, 2014 Featured Question:Jen has more questions surrounding the set up of a course or project website. While there is likely no "perfect" platform or solution, we contemplate important needs and key decisions.Participants Links MentionedJen's Online Course Needs Doc Desigers for Learning Wordpress and Google SitesSchoology.comMoodle WeeblyDave's old Living Archives Project and WebcastsLaura Gibb's Anatomy of an Online CourseOU Digital ToolsCoursera on Online TeachingConnect with us on.. Twitter: @eduquestion #ihaq Google+: EdTechTalk Google+ Community Facebook: EduQuestion EdTechTalkChat Log Belowread more
Tweet 30:01 minutes (13.74 MB)I Have A Question#15July 27, 2014 Featured Question:The Ethics of InnovationParticipantsLinks MentionedPaul-Olivier Dehaye's Teaching Goes Massive on Coursera Reaction from: ELearnspace Inside Higher Ed All MOOCs , Multilitteratus IncognitusRhizo#14ED366 Learning Contract and Avoiding ResistanceBETT Conference & ArenaConnect with us on.. Twitter: @eduquestion #ihaq Google+: EdTechTalk Google+ Community Facebook: EduQuestion EdTechTalkChat Log Belowread more
Tweet 27:14 minutes (24.94 MB)I Have A Question#13June 30, 2014 Featured Question:So Jen, what should we know about service learning projects?Jen Presentations LinksUniversity of Saskatchewan Educational Technology & Design StudioPresentation Wiki (currently restricted)Designers for Learning (request for services) Connect with us on.. Twitter: @eduquestion #ihaq Google+: EdTechTalk Google+ Community Facebook: EduQuestion EdTechTalkread more
Tweet 28:27 minutes (26.05 MB)I Have A Question#12June 22, 2014 Featured Question:How long will it take for educational technologists to just become educators?i.e. Should we not have had black boardists bookists photocopyists before? (Or maybe we did)from Simon EnsorParticipantsNext Week's Question: To Be Determined. Please share your questions and thoughts on our....IHAQ#13 Event Pages: Google+ FacebookConnect with us on.. Twitter: @eduquestion #ihaq Google+: EdTechTalk Google+ Community Facebook: EduQuestion EdTechTalk Chat Log Below read more
Tweet 31:38 minutes (28.97 MB) I Have A Question#10June 8, 2014 Featured Question:How do we deal with lower skillset learners?Participants Next Week's Question: To Be Determined. Please share your questions and thoughts on our....IHAQ#11 Event Pages (please note we'll be streaming 30 minutes early): Google+ FacebookConnect with us on.. Twitter: @eduquestion #ihaq Google+: EdTechTalk Google+ Community Facebook: EduQuestion EdTechTalkChat Log Belowread more
Tweet 61:51 minutes (28.32 MB)Sharon Peters, Cheri Toledo and Peggy George had an energizing, delightful conversation with one of our favorite people, Silvia Tolisano (Langwitches) in this webcast. We had a wonderful conversation about Skype in the Classroom and her global projects. Her newest project is "Around the World in 80 Schools" and she has created a Ning network for teachers interested in participating in the project to collaborate and learn from each other. There are some fantastic resources on her blog about using Skype including job descriptions for students managing all of the various Skype tasks, and some excellent classroom posters that can be downloaded and printed explaining all of the literacy skills students are using for podcasting, blogging, wikis and other tools involved with the global projects. Thanks to Sharon's newly developed streaming skills we were able to stream most of the session on ustream so we could view some of Silvia's resources for her student projects. Special thanks to Lorna Costantini for capturing the audio and streaming on Shoutcast for us! The ustream version starts about 10 minutes into the session but it is well worth watching. A bonus in the session was Sharon's announcement that she is taking a new position in Mozambique. Chat log read more
Tweet 63:34 minutes (58.19 MB)Join us for an exciting conversation with the inimitable and well-connected Lucy Gray who shares with us her passion for what's new in ipod/iphone educational apps, Google Teacher Academy and educational technology.read more
Tweet 61:04 minutes (55.91 MB)Join us as we catch up with Karin Muller of Take2 Videos as she shares her vision for the non-profit organization which she created. She was with us last year; it was great to have an update on an incredible initiative which places raw footage of areas of global conflict into the hands of North American students to create PSAs and documentaries. Karin is a world traveler and photojournalist whose work has appeared in such places as National Geographic and Discovery Channel. Karin Muller wikipedia articleread more
Tweet 60:10 minutes (27.54 MB)This week, show co-hosts Cheri Toledo and Peggy George carried on while Sharon Peters was in California at the Big Idea Fest conference. We had a fantastic conversation with Dr. Cheryl Ball, an Assistant Professor of New Media in the Department of English at Illinois State University where she teaches classes in multimodal composition, digital media, composition theory, and digital publishing. Cheryl is also the Lead Editor of Kairos: An Online Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. The journal publishes things that can only exist in an online journal (you can't print a video).read more
Tweet 56:22 minutes (51.6 MB)Jeff Utecht and wife Daneah share their students from International School Bangkok with us for an evening of inspiration and hope as their students relate their experiences with a very special project: Operation Smile. Daneah and two of the students have created videos to capture the visit the students had with young patients who experienced facial reconstructive surgery in Thailand. The Chat: [18:23] <PeggyG> here we go!!! :-) [18:24] <PeggyG> WOW3 :-) [18:24] == kathym [i=4b452a2c@gateway/web/read more