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In this episode we talk to Andy Richardson whose IB journey is an example of, not only the world-wide influence of the IB, but also the personal journey of IB teachers as they realize the value IB teaching brings to their students, wherever they are.We also discuss building a personal network of engaged educators through blogs, social media, and other platforms. In Andy’s case, most of his work is in the MYP Design course and he shares several ideas about teaching design, both in-person and online.Links:IB Matters WebsiteFrom the conversation:Andy's Blog: https://pandiononline.comScratch - online coding application: https://scratch.mit.edu/Jason Reagin's DesignCast Podcast
This week it was a great honor to sit down with Andy Torris a mentor and friend through the years who was always willing to allow me to take risks as a teacher and try things out and was right there with me supporting me as a leader. Links: Avenues: https://www.avenues.org/ Andy's Twitter: https://twitter.com/atorris Andy's LInkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtorris/ Andy's Blog: http://www.sentimentsoncommonsense.com/
You may find yourself in a situation where you really want to develop a youth ministry in your church, but you don't have the time, talent or budget for it. What do you do then?In this interview, Andy Gabruch offers solutions that any church can apply as they endeavour to plant a life giving youth ministry in their community. Andy also introduces his plans to launch an apprenticeship program to help rural churches plant youth ministries. Whether you're a youth pastor, lead pastor or volunteer leader, this conversation will provide you with practical next steps to be more effective in reaching youth in your community. Email Andy about the Rural Church Apprenticeship Program: info@nextgenbc.ca See more on what Andy is doing: http://www.nextgenbc.ca/Check out Andy's Blog: http://www.andygabruch.ca/
Very few leaders or churches (if any) would claim that they have figured out all there is to know about reaching Millennials. The challenge is great, but the opportunity is greater. In today's episode, Dave Funk interviews Andy Gabruch about the unique challenges the next generation faces, and how today's church can best reach them. Check out Andy's Blog: http://www.andygabruch.ca/And more on what Andy is doing: http://www.nextgenbc.ca/
After our Summer break, Helen and Vlad sit down with Andy Carmichael to talk about cost of delay, delay cost, the difference between them and how we can use them to better help our teams prioritise work. Andy's Blog: http://xprocess.blogspot.co.uk/2017/05/time-is-asset-delay-is-cost.html Music by: Riptide Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Helen's Social Media: twitter: @Helen_J_Meek blog: blogs.ripple-rock.com/helenmeek/ Andy's Social Media: twitter: @andycarmich Vlad's Social Media: twitter: @technocratvlad Learning Connexions: www.learningconnexions.com twitter: @lconnexions
Andy Cohen is Bravo's Senior Vice President of Original Programming and Development, responsible for overseeing the network's current development and production slate of over two dozen shows, including hits such as the Emmy and James Beard award-winning "Top Chef," “Top Chef Masters,” "The Real Housewives of Orange County, New York City, Atlanta , New Jersey, and D.C. " “Kathy Griffin My Life On the D List,” "The Millionaire Matchmaker," "Million Dollar Listing," “The Rachel Zoe Project,” “The Fashion Show,” “Bethenny Getting Married?,” Shear Genius,” “Tabatha’s Salon Takeover” and "Flipping Out." In addition, Cohen is the host and Executive Producer of “Watch What Happens: Live," Bravo’s late night, interactive, weekly talk show that features guests from some of Bravo's most popular series, as well as from the world of entertainment, politics and pop culture. The series includes lively debates on everything from fashion, the latest Housewives drama, to what celebrity is making headlines that week. The show airs Thursdays and guests have included Sarah Jessica Parker, Liam Neeson, Jerry Seinfeld, Jimmy Fallon, Tracey Ullman, Ellen Barkin, Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Congressman Barney Frank, Lance Bass, Levi Johnston – and of course, almost all of The Real Housewives. Cohen also hosts the network’s “Watch What Happens” reunion specials and writes "Andy's Blog," posted daily on BravoTV.com where he covers pop culture, television, media, and his daily life. Since starting at Bravo in 2005, he has overseen an aggressive slate of unscripted series and specials including past hits "Project Runway," "Queer Eye," "Work Out," “Being Bobby Brown,” “Top Design,” “Make Me a Supermodel,” “Blow Out” and “The A List Awards”.