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Welcome to another episode of #TipTopTipsEdu! In this episode, we are joined by Hong Kong-based educator, Tim Evans! Originally from Wales, Tim is now the Educational Technology Coordinator at Stamford American School in Hong Kong. As an Apple Distinguished Educator, Microsoft Innovative Educator and Google Certified Innovator, Tim is always on the look-out for the latest technology that can support teaching and learning, and he is passionate about connecting, collaborating and sharing with others. Having spoken and led learning at several events around Asia and as an author on the Global Edtech team, Tim understands the importance of sharing experiences and learning from peers (especially in the ever-changing world of technology!) so he is a perfect guest to have on #TipTopTipsEdu. With so many great experiences throughout his career, in this episode, Tim draws upon his vast experience and shares lots of ideas around the following five questions:As someone who helps coordinate ICT in your school, in Primary you look at cross-curricular opportunities. How do you go about finding cross-curricular opportunities for embedding ICT and Computing and can you share some examples of where this has been successful?As someone who works in a school where Google Workspace for Education is your core ecosystem, what tips would you give someone new to Google relating to teaching and learning to help them hit the ground running?Jamboard is a relatively recent tool to the arsenal available from Google – can you share some tips for its use?You share quite a few tips and ideas on social media… What got you into that and do you have any tips for others who might like to follow in your footsteps?It's almost the end of the academic year – how do you go about closing things down with edtech in your school and subsequently preparing for next year? Do you have induction? How do you keep work in Google Classroom available for next year and ensure that students still have access to all of their examples of learning? As someone who helps coordinate ICT in your school, in Primary you look at cross-curricular opportunities. How do you go about finding cross-curricular opportunities for embedding ICT and Computing and can you share some examples of where this has been successful?It's almost the end of the academic year – how do you go about closing things down with edtech in your school and subsequently preparing for next year? Do you have induction? How do you keep work in Google Classroom available for next year and ensure that students still have access to all of their examples of learning? Watch the episode back here:https://youtu.be/DBkE5lvXGWE
In this interview, our Head of Education, Mark Anderson, got to talk about Maths and effective pedagogy for mobile learning with former Maths teacher, Rachel Dunsmore. Now an edupreneur with her own company, Arc Education (creators of a retrieval app for Maths), Rachel provided some interesting insights into the teaching of Maths and mobile learning in general. Responding to questions asking about how to deal with those who ‘don’t do Maths’, approaches to ensuring purposeful use of iPads, using iPads to teach Maths and how she came to develop her own app to support Maths learning, Rachel's insights proved really interesting and will be sure to resonate with listeners of NetSupport Radio. Learn more about Rachel and her work by visiting arceducation.co.uk
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. This episode continues recapping the Remote Learning #AppleEDUChat themed chats and we check in with the boys to see how everyone is coping, there are the usual laughs and chats, and Mat announces his surprise tour in Ibiza. The essential question this week is: ‘How will assessment strategies change if remote learning continues to be the norm?’ EMEIA
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. This episode continues recapping the Remote Learning #AppleEDUChat themed chats and we check in with the boys to see how everyone is coping, there are the usual laughs and chats . The essential question this week is: “How has your growth, development, and confidence improved with the support of those around you?” EMEIA
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. This episode continues recapping the Remote Learning #AppleEDUChat themed chats and we check in with the boys to see how everyone is coping. The essential question this week is all about maintaining a healthy flexibility to remote learning and working from home. Something we always take a flexible approach to is our challenges. EMEIA
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. This episode we check in with the boys to see how everyone is coping during the time and what we can do to keep busy. Maybe a couple of challenges will help? EMEIA
In onze allereerste podcast spreken wij met Rhea Flohr. Zij is o.a. Aardrijkskunde docent en ICT'er op een VMBO school in Eindhoven. Daarnaast is zij een echte digitale duizendpoot. Je kan haar op Twitter volgen via @RheaFlohr of bezoek haar website rheaflohr.nl.Wij spraken met Rhea over hoe het afstandsonderwijs, vanwege de coronacrisis, op haar school nu verloopt. Wat zijn haar ervaringen? Wat zijn de uitdagingen?Heb je vragen of opmerkingen over deze podcast? Deel ze dan met ons via Twitter op @AmacOnderwijs of stuur een mailtje naar onderwijs@amac.nl.Shownotes:Video: Hoe maak je een videoschermopname/screenrecord op iPadTwitter: #AppleEduChat is een internationale hashtags vol tips over Apple gebruik in het onderwijs
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. This episode we check in with the boys to see how everyone is coping during the time and what we can do to keep busy. Maybe a couple of challenges will help? EMEIA
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. This episode we check in with the boys to see how everyone is coping during the time and what we can do to keep busy. Maybe a couple of challenges will help? EMEIA
In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I do want to discuss the single most important ingredient in remote learning, but first and foremost, I want to check in with you! How are you doing? I hope this episode can bring you some comfort and hope. I am so proud of educators around the world helping their students, community and colleagues. Like you, I have been working extra hours with teachers in and outside my district with remote learning and instruction. Like you, I have been helping my family and community in this time of uncertainty and hardship. Like you, I am concerned about our students and what is coming next. This episode is more than just a check-in. It's more than just an episode on remote learning. This episode attempts to connect all of us together and make some sense of what is going on and offer a little insight on how to prepare. I am going to offer my six ingredients on what I think is important to consider when providing remote instruction and support remote learning. I hope you will leave your ideas in the comment section. I always say educators are my favorite species. Well, now more than ever, you can see evidence of that in all of the great things educators are doing in this time of crisis. I hope you will check-in with me and let me know how you are doing. Be safe. Stay healthy. Thanks for all you do! Kelly Some important information: Here is a link to my video "Leading in a Time of Crisis" on my Facebook Page. It will also be posted on my Future Focused Podcast in audio soon. Follow the hashtag #AppleEDUchat on Twitter. Here is the archive of last Tuesday's #AppleEDUchat on Supporting Teachers and Students During School Closure: https://wakelet.com/wake/7d7d768d-9d41-4281-a89e-a59aaeb9c92e Follow the hashtag #RemoteLearning on Twitter. Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here. Kelly Croy is an author, speaker, and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcast and subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcast with over 150 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leader for a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. We’re continuing with the new format and challenges. This week Mat challenges you to design your own logo using Keynote, we talk about #remotelearning and Johan jumps the gun towards the end of the show. Details on our Twitter EMEIA
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. We’re continuing with the new format and challenges. This week Mat challenges you to take a selfie and use Markup to transform yourself into your favourite book character and Johan has a topping themed challenge for you. Details on our Twitter EMEIA
Welcome to the latest #AppleEDUChat themed Last Night Recap. We’ve switched gears a little with a new format but the same silly conversations and insight. EMEIA
We’re back and in this episode we recap the #AppleEDUChat topics from January 28th. We recap the best takeaways we have from BETT and other conferences in Questions with Mat. Follow along and be sure to share your opinion of the episode on social media. EMEIA
We’re back and in this episode we recap the #AppleEDUChat topics from January 7th. Mat is asked a New Year themed question from Miriam Walsh and his jingle sends Johan into a zen state like state. Follow along and be sure to share your opinion of the episode on social media. EMEIA
In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I interview LaVonna Roth. We talk about the neuroscience connected with teaching and learning. LaVonna shares her message of Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E. and it will seriously make a difference in how you teach and how your students learn. She breaks down the Acronym of SHINE for us and so much more. This is a great interview. LaVonna Roth is the lead illuminator, creator and founder of Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E.® Self. Heart. Inspire. Navigate. Exceptional. These words capture the path that LaVonna Roth uses to challenge others in discovering how to ignite the S.H.I.N.E. in their students, others and self. LaVonna will push your thinking and personal reflection to challenge you to grow personally and professionally. Her mission is to help individuals discover who they are, what they can become, and to build self-motivation to see how far they can go. She will passionately stretch the status quo in education and invite you to join her so “shifts happen”. One way to be involved is through social media, using #igniteyourSHINE. LaVonna has a deep passion in using brain research as a fundamental foundation to help students, educators, parents, and the community to honor and value each other so we unite and become unstoppable in what can be achieved. By using these fundamentals, she identifies how to reframe adversities and use those moments to become the exceptional person you really are. This enlightenment will occur throughout but be brought to light as she shares parts of her own personal story. As a highly energetic, dynamic and engaging FUNnote (keynote) speaker, learning specialist, author and consultant, LaVonna has a Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, a Master's in the Art of Teaching and a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership. She taught at the elementary and secondary levels and is the author of 8 books. She has presented in the U.S., Canada, Europe, South America and the Middle East on increasing engagement and the fun factor in learning. She is the creator and founder of the Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E.® movement and framework, where every person is encouraged to use his or her skills, talents and gifts… to illuminate the world. Together, we got this! Mentioned in this episode: LaVonna's Books: She is the author of 8 book: Brain Powered Strategies for All Learners. (Affiliate link) Visit LaVonna's websites: lavonna@igniteyourSHINE.com www.igniteyourSHINE.com www.brain-powered.com Are you #Wired2Teach? Are you doing something amazing in education? I want to know. I want to recognize listeners of the podcast and share it out to the world on www.WiredEducator.com, and I may even choose to interview you on the show. Check the show notes for a link to a form so you can submit your EDUawesomeness. Here is a link to the form: https://forms.gle/ovd1cZjd7YCx1Vyg7 I participated in an amazing #AppleEDUchat this past Tue. Do you participate in educational twitter chats. They are awesome. #appleEDUchat is one of my favorites. I will be hosting an Apple EDU chat this January on… leadership. It will be awesome. Many of you are purchasing gifts this time of year; I hope you will consider my book Along Came a Leader as a gift for yourself, a colleague, and administrator, and a family member this holiday season. It's available on Amazon. It was a work of love. I am so proud of it. Level-up your leadership. Discover the 8 core attributes of leadership and how to put them work to impact lives and lead. We need leaders. If you've already read it, I hope you will leave a review. You can win a copy of my book ACAL. Just post a tweet, Facebook post, Instagram post as creative as you like that expresses the idea of “I love listening to WEP!” I will chose one in the next couple of weeks and contact you to send you a book. I just chose two winners for Shake up learning and Kids deserve it. Fun. I also encourage you to follow me on Instagram @kcroy. I share lots of my work, and creations. ———————————————- Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcast and subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcast with over 148 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
We’re back and in this episode we recap the #AppleEDUChat topics from December 3rd. Mat is asked an intriguing question from Jacob Woolcock and all is well with our critique of his jingle. Follow along and be sure to share your opinion of the episode on social media. EMEIA
We’re back and in this episode we recap the #AppleEDUChat topics from December 3rd. Mat is asked an intriguing question from Simon Pile and he STILL can’t get used to the kindness towards his jingle. Follow along and be sure to share your opinion of the episode on social media. EMEIA
It’s been a busy few weeks for the guys with travel and as a result we’re having to skip a week or two again. In this episode we recap the #AppleEDUChat topics from November 12th, 19th, and 26th. Mat is asked an intriguing question from Terri Cullen and he doesn’t know how to cope with the kindness towards his jingle. Follow along and be sure to share your opinion of the episode on social media. EMEIA
In this bonus episode Jacob Woolcock turn the table and puts me on the spot and interviews me about the AppleEDUchat that I recently hosted about future scenarios for Education. Check out Jacob Woolcock’s new project, Smashing Apps Study Chat with Teachers Find and follow us on Twitter: Jacob Woolcock: https://twitter.com/JacobWoolcock Jakob Esben Hansen: https://twitter.com/Jakobesben --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jakobesbenhansen/message
It’s been a busy few weeks for the guys with travel and as a result we’re having to skip a week. In this episode we recap the #AppleEDUChat topics from November 5th and October 29th, Mat asks an intriguing question and the level of excitement at the end of the episode was just to much to contain. Follow along and be sure to share your opinion of the episode on social media. EMEIA
In this episode, Martin is joined by Jakob Esben Hansen to talk about the the Future of learning - education is the next sector to become disrupted. (So let’s do it, before somebody else does it.) Jakob has a background in industrial design and interaction design and a master degree in IT and has been teaching Design, Entrepreneurship (innovation) and coding for nearly 10 years. He helped to start Denmark’s first High school that was fully based on Challenge Based Learning. Now working freelance (The Friendly Disruptor). In this episode we discuss the following points: Jakob is taking some time out of the classroom right now to think about the future of learning and education. 1a: Jakob was at a birthday last weekend ... 95 years old. We spoke about the changes that he has witnessed. What kind of new technologies and changes (e.g. climate change) are our kids going to experience before they retire? 1b: Future scenarios for education. (Dark and bright) 2. Challenge Based learning as one of the possible ways to become more future focused in education. 3. Everyone Can Code. Jakob is traveling to Ukraine in the weekend to give some Swift coding workshops. 4. Jakob has a podcast, Breakfast Conversations | 1:1 with amazing educators from around the world. - we discuss his WHY for making that podcast. A lot of the support, adivce and ideas we find are on Twitter using #AppleEDUChat. You can follow Jakob here Listen to his podcast Breakfast Conversations Download Links: Student App Showcase Swift Playgrounds App Journal XCode App Journal Learn to Code 1 and 2 Download the Anchor app here Follow me on Twitter Exit the Premises by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (Learn More)
Season 2 continues with this look at the latest #AppleEDUChat topics. How can you help staff amplify their teaching who may not use Twitter? How can you promote Digital Citizenship in students to be effective consumers? Listen to find out. EMEIA
We’re back. The ice cream is back and we’re ready to keep chatting about the EMEIA and America’s #AppleEDUChat topics. EMEIA
In this episode, Martin is joined by Eoin Hughes to talk about what excites hI’m about iPadOS from a creativity and productivity point of view. This episode was recorded in June before the Public beta was released, and it’s interesting to see his Perceptions. Learn more about iPadOS here A lot of the support, adivce and ideas we find are on Twitter using #AppleEDUChat. You can follow Eoin here Download the Anchor app here Follow me on Twitter Exit the Premises by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (Learn More)
In this episode, Martin is joined by Lyndsey Balfe to talk about using Schoolwork to manage pupil created work. Lyndsey has recently moved to a new school and has spent a lot of this academic year implementing managedIDs and managed classes. The essential question we ask is: ’How can these apps alleviate staff fears of losing control when using technology?’ Learn more about Apple Schoolwork here Learn more about Apple Classroom here A lot of the support, adivce and ideas we find are on Twitter using #AppleEDUChat. You can follow Lyndsey here Download the Anchor app here Follow me on Twitter
In this episode, Martin is joined by Mat Pullen to talk about Developing a culture of support within schools. Both know each other well and have developed a friendship that stems from mutual experiences in using iPad to enhance Teaching and Learning. The essential question we ask is, “How can we fully support schools looking to develop real, effective change using technology?” A lot of the support, adivce and ideas we find are on Twitter using #AppleEDUChat. You can follow Mat here Listen to the podcast Mat and Martin cohost; Last Night Recap here You can find Mat’s ‘So you want to....’ series here Apple Education tweet on Earth Day Download the Anchor app here Follow me on Twitter
In this special episode, Martin is joined by Rachel Smith to talk about Podcasting with pupils. The episode coincides with hosting the latest #AppleEDUChat instalment on Twitter. You can read a summary of the chat here You can follow Rachel on Twitter here Listen to her Pupil created Podcast here To learn more about getting started with Podcasting in class, download this guide Download the Anchor app here Follow me on Twitter
We discuss some of the questions in the AppleEDUChat from last week. Questions with Mat You can submit Questions for Mat by leaving us a voice message on Anchor
The pilot episode of Last Night Recap - Four guys just sitting around and trying to give their take on the excellent AppleEduChat that runs on twitter for EMEIA and Americas every week. The first episode is very long and we promise to try to keep it shorter and more to the point every week, as if!! Questions with Mat You can submit Questions for Mat by leaving us a voice message on Anchor
Yea, I had to be sure... and yea... that was a pretty bad apple keynote... lets break it down, this time straigh from the source
Yea, I had to be sure... and yea... that was a pretty bad apple keynote... lets break it down, this time straigh from the source
Remeber how we thought there was going to be an apple education announcement? Yea... it did happen.Find more tech insight at www.eagleeyes.tech
Remeber how we thought there was going to be an apple education announcement? Yea... it did happen.Find more tech insight at www.eagleeyes.tech
I chat about my thoughts on @AppleEDU event on 27th March. @mat6453 contributed some thoughts #AppleEDUChat #everyonecancreate #appleteacher
Chatting about Apple Teacher, the ins and outs and previewing tomorrows #AppleEDUChat with @mircwalsh @AppleEDU