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The Summer of AI series continues with a peak at how AI is taking the possibilities for student engagement to exciting new levels. Imagine teaching history or science and bringing historical figures back to life and into your classroom. Listen for a quick update on the ISTEverse, the Metaverse, and walk on the leading edge of what's coming soon to a classroom near you. Follow: @JaimeDonally @ISTEofficial @mrhooker @hyphenatic @jonHarper70bd @shellthief @bamradionetwork #ISTElive23 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Get the Book: The Immersive Classroom Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships have brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality with more resources at ARVRinEDU.com.
Over Coffee® is on Thanksgiving hiatus. Please enjoy this reposting of one of our top episodes of 2022! ARVRinEDU® Founder Jaime Donally has created an Advent calendar--with new and user-friendly applications for augmented and virtual reality! And that's only one of the XR applications she offers educators. Jaime, who is an author, speaker and EdTech consultant, shares all kinds of fantastic resources on her ARVRinEDU® blog. Just one of the highlights: her collection of AR/VR resources from the free Verizon Innovative Learning HQ portal! And with December approaching, Jaime is once again offering her ARVRinEDU® Advent Calendar. The theme for 2022: "STEAM-Verse". If you'd like to receive these free resources, Jaime invites you to subscribe at ARVRinEDU.com for daily emails. During our conversation in early August, Jaime shared the story of ARVRinEDU®, shared some of her favorite resources for teaching in XR and told a favorite story of the effectiveness of AR from her own experiences as a parent. On this edition of Over Coffee® we cover: Jaime's educational journey, from reluctant reader to education professional; Her own introduction to immersive technology; A definition of augmented, versus virtual and mixed, reality; The story of ARVRinEDU®; A closer look at some of the augmented and virtual-reality applications on the site; A preview of the content Jamie's planning for her Advent calendar; Jaime's advice to educators who are just starting to use immersive technology in the classroom; Some immersive apps which engage students in reading, science and writing; How students can create 3D content; Some VR applications that can be implemented in the classroom; Some of Jaime's favorite recent immersive-technology discoveries; The FREE microcredentialing training Jaime is currently offering, online! (Here's the link!) One of Jaime's favorite success stories, from her use of AR and VR.
On this episode of the TeacherNerdz Podcast, Joe and Ron chat with Jaime Donally, founder of ARVRinEDU.com. Jaime is the author of numerous articles about AR and VR as well as the author of 2 books, Learning Transported: Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality for All Classrooms and The Immersive Classroom: Create Customized Learning Experiences with AR/VR. Follow the hashtags #ARVRinEDU and #31DaysofARVRinEDU for amazing AR VR and mixed reality information from Jaime. Show Links: https://wke.lt/w/s/Db9Na- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/support
"This changes everything," was educator, author and speaker Jaime Donally's response to her own first augmented-reality experience. And today, she's guiding fellow educators in the implementation and use of immersive technology--AR, VR and MR--in the classroom. As founder of ARVRinEDU®, Jaime offers all kinds of free resources, online, which can be easily implemented into classroom curricula. Her blog sparks the imagination with product information and hands-on projects. Features like "31 Days of ARVRinEDU" direct educators to free training, lesson ideas and projects. But had Jaime known her future career path, during her own school days, she might have been surprised. A change of perspective Reading, she says, was her nemesis in school. In her book The Immersive Classroom, she shares that she had never completely read a book, until her last year of high school. That would change. A teacher introduced the "fun" element, customizing the reading experience to Jaime's interests. Jaime now uses that same approach to help teachers engage students through augmented reality, virtual reality and mixed-reality applications. Among the features of her website are blog post on "31 Days of ARVRinEDU," as well as professional virtual training and links to her two books. In addition, Jaime is now offering micro-credentialed professional training--free--online! Here's the link to find out more. Jaime talked about her educational journey, the creation of ARVRinEDU® and some of the applications she has found especially effective for education. On this edition of Over Coffee® we cover: Jaime's educational journey, from reluctant reader to education professional; Her own introduction to immersive technology; A definition of augmented, versus virtual and mixed, reality; The story of ARVRinEDU®; A closer look at some of the augmented and virtual-reality applications on the site; A preview of the content planned for later this year; Jaime's advice to educators who are just starting to use immersive technology in the classroom; Some immersive apps which engage students in reading, science and writing; How students can create 3D content; Some VR applications that can be implemented in the classroom; Some of Jaime's favorite recent immersive-technology discoveries; The FREE microcredentialing training Jaime is currently offering, online! (Here's the link!) One of Jaime's favorite success stories, from her use of AR and VR for teaching.
Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships has brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community, events and presentations. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Key Takeaways: Ongoing training and continuous support is essential for any type of technology integration. Adoption of any new technology has to start with the end goal in mind. Immersive Tech can be extremely helpful for students with learning disabilities. Immersive Tech opens up opportunities that aren't bound by location, restricted by budgets, or limited because of your mobility. If innovations are too disruptive they won't thrive. Stay away from buying technology that only serves one use. The key is to empower your students to show you what is possible with new technology. Stay Connected: Twitter: @JaimeDonally --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Across the nation, at all levels, educators are reporting a rise in troublesome student behaviors. The list of causes is wide and deep, but the first professionals expected to manage student behavior are classroom teachers. This episode takes an unvarnished look at the new genre of student behavior challenges and how some educators are handling them. Follow on Twitter: @jaimedonally@JorgeDoesPBL @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd @msdarasavage Dara Laws Savage is a 26-year educator from the great state of Delaware. She has served on numerous local, regional, and state committees, and has been Teacher of the Year in two different districts. She is an Emeritus national faculty member of PBLWorks, and is presently the English 9 teacher and Instructional Coach at the Early College High School at Delaware State University while working on her doctorate. Dara is a proud Board of Education member for the Seaford School District (alumna) and the owner of Savage Educational Consulting. Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships has brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community, events and presentations. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Jon Harper is currently an assistant principal at Choptank Elementary School in Cambridge, Maryland. This is his 12th year as an assistant principal and prior to that he was a math coach and taught first through fifth grades. He is the author of My Bad: 24 Educators Who Messed Up Fessed Up and Grew! He Hosts #MyBad Radio and Teachers' Aid.
Across the nation, at all levels, educators are reporting a rise in troublesome student behaviors. The list of causes is wide and deep, but the first professionals expected to manage student behavior are classroom teachers. This episode takes an unvarnished look at the new genre of student behavior challenges and how some educators are handling them. Follow on Twitter: @jaimedonally@JorgeDoesPBL @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd @msdarasavage Dara Laws Savage is a 26-year educator from the great state of Delaware. She has served on numerous local, regional, and state committees, and has been Teacher of the Year in two different districts. She is an Emeritus national faculty member of PBLWorks, and is presently the English 9 teacher and Instructional Coach at the Early College High School at Delaware State University while working on her doctorate. Dara is a proud Board of Education member for the Seaford School District (alumna) and the owner of Savage Educational Consulting. Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships has brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community, events and presentations. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Jon Harper is currently an assistant principal at Choptank Elementary School in Cambridge, Maryland. This is his 12th year as an assistant principal and prior to that he was a math coach and taught first through fifth grades. He is the author of My Bad: 24 Educators Who Messed Up Fessed Up and Grew! He Hosts #MyBad Radio and Teachers' Aid.
A former PK-8 math teacher turned technology integration specialist, Jaime Donally has spent more than a decade at the classroom and district levels thinking about how educators can practically use augmented, virtual and mixed realities. In her current role as an independent education consultant, she provides professional development on immersive technology to districts and at conferences. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wondernamya/message
Across the nation, at all levels, educators are reporting a rise in troublesome student behaviors. The list of causes is wide and deep, but the first professionals expected to manage student behavior are classroom teachers. This episode takes an unvarnished look at the new genre of student behavior challenges and how some educators are handling them. Follow on Twitter: @jaimedonally@JorgeDoesPBL @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd @msdarasavage Dara Laws Savage is a 26-year educator from the great state of Delaware. She has served on numerous local, regional, and state committees, and has been Teacher of the Year in two different districts. She is an Emeritus national faculty member of PBLWorks, and is presently the English 9 teacher and Instructional Coach at the Early College High School at Delaware State University while working on her doctorate. Dara is a proud Board of Education member for the Seaford School District (alumna) and the owner of Savage Educational Consulting. Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships has brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community, events and presentations. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Jon Harper is currently an assistant principal at Choptank Elementary School in Cambridge, Maryland. This is his 12th year as an assistant principal and prior to that he was a math coach and taught first through fifth grades. He is the author of My Bad: 24 Educators Who Messed Up Fessed Up and Grew! He Hosts #MyBad Radio and Teachers' Aid.
May 14 2021 - Episode 49The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - What is on your Professional Learning to do list? Why?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - Showbie4. EdTech Tip of the Week - AR/VR in Education and why we should dive into immersive learning experiences5. Interview with Jaime Donally6. Win this weeks prize (Jaime Donally's Digital Books) by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form (Competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 19 May).7. Subscribe, Rate and ShareIf you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please emailinfo@igniteedtech.comConnect with Mark Quinn here or via email markquinn9129@gmail.com - Make a Difference Podcast (Mark Quinn)Links from PodcastJaime Donally on TwitterAR/VR in EDU WebsiteJaime's BookLearning RedefinED conference (FREE)Marialice Curran BooksRachelle Dene Poth Books
Even as many of us wrestle with the myriad frustrations of remote and hybrid teaching, some teachers are experiencing exceptional levels of student engagement. In this episode, we talk about some strategies and tools that are getting and keeping students’ attention during the pandemic. Follow: @JaimeDonally @ISTE @mrhooker @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships have brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality with more resources at ARVRinEDU.com.
The Twitter #ARVRinEDU Chat went live for this one. Join Jaime Donally and friends as we talk about all things #ARVRinEDU. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myedtechlife/support
Episode 77 we are delighted to have this Part 2 of the two-part series with ARVRinEDU Jaime Donally about all things Augmented and Virtual Reality Immersive Experiences for students and in the classroom including teacher shareouts of using AR in their classroom. Matthew and Scott try to guess the AR tool used in those shareouts and Jaime gives away copies of her new book "The Immersive Classroom"! Quick links to topics and tools in this episode: ARVRinEDU.com The Immersive Classroom! Book on Amazon | ISTE Twitter Jaime Donally Follow on Twitter Scott Nunes @mrnunesteach and Matthew Ketchum @mattedtechcoach Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!
Even as many of us wrestle with the myriad frustrations of remote and hybrid teaching, some teachers are experiencing exceptional levels of student engagement. In this episode, we talk about some strategies and tools that are getting and keeping students' attention during the pandemic. Follow: @JaimeDonally @ISTE @mrhooker @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships have brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality with more resources at ARVRinEDU.com.
Episode 76 your favorite co-hosts talk with ARVRinEDU Jaime Donally about all things Augmented and Virtual Reality Immersive Experiences for students and in the classroom. Quick links to topics and tools in this episode: ARVRinEDU.com The Immersive Classroom! Book on Amazon | ISTE MergeCube Twitter Jaime Donally Follow on Twitter Scott Nunes @mrnunesteach and Matthew Ketchum @mattedtechcoach Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!
I am a passionate technology enthusiast. I began my career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. My passion to build relationships have brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. I provide staff development and training on trending technology topics. My most recent adventures include #ARVRinEDU and #GlobalMakerDay. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimedonally/
Jaime Donally is a math teacher turned Instructional Technology enthusiast. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community, events and presentations. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Follow Jaime on Twitter @JaimeDonally Apps: https://cospaces.io/edu/ https://mergeedu.com/cube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edtoday/message
In this episode we welcome Jaime Donally, mother, author, educator and ARVRinEDU leader on how to leverage the power of Augmented and Virtual Reality to engage learners. We discuss some of the barriers that ARVR can have to fully immerse itself in a school curriculum and how we can get it into the hands of our students. Jaime also shares some ARVR options on how teachers with limited budgets can use to incorporate the use of ARVR into their teaching. We also talked about the wonderful #ARVRinEDU Twitter community and their willingness to help anybody that would like to learn more about ARVR. You can subscribe to Jaime's website www.arvrinedu.com to find some amazing resources to get you started on your journey. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myedtechlife/support
For any learning to take place in the next few weeks, parents and educators are going to have to get creative in their teaching methods. Jaime Donally founded ARVRinEDU to help them find ways to introduce XR into their curriculum, and she tells Julie how right now is the perfect time to experiment. Julie: Hello, my name is Julie Smithson and I am your XR for Learning podcast host. Every podcast session is meant to provide you with a value in micro-learning, about the way technologies will change the way that we learn and we teach. So today on my podcast, I have Jaime Donally, who is a passionate technology enthusiast, and she began her career as a math teacher, later moved into instructional technology. And her desire to build relationships has brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technologies as an ed-tech consultant. And her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the ARVRinEDU community events and presentations. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Thanks for joining me today, Jaime. Jaime: Thank you so much. I'm excited. I'm excited to have this conversation, too. And I think the discussion about education and learning, obviously with the situation that we have going on in the world today, everybody is pivoting their eyes to how do we learn online, and the virtual collaboration that we can begin to have. But why don't we start with what you're working on? Maybe do a little bit of a presentation on your mission and your goals in the education space. And let's teach somebody about XR for learning. Julie: There is so much happening. I feel like I've been sharing immersive technology for several years now, really before people quite understood or knew what it was. As time has transitioned and moved on, course it's become more popular and people are more aware. And it certainly finally got a stand in education, which has been an exciting journey. But really, my goal in all of what I do is sharing from a practical lens, though I don't get caught up into just the hype, but really looking at what is this practically look like, what are the tools we should have in our classrooms? Where is the money that should be spent? Where is the time and value for our students? Where are those opportunities? A lot of that discussion is coming from administrators, it could come from teachers. And oftentimes people are making decisions based upon what they see at a conference or an event. And then what's being marketed -- of course -- are the things that are quite expensive. And so they're taking a leap without actually thinking about what that means for our classroom. So that is kind of where-- more of what I stand and what I share on today is what does this mean for our classroom, and what how should this really be used so that we can maximize the usage, maximize the opportunity for our students, and maximize our our money, our budgets to use it effectively. Julie: So with the changing times advising teachers on how to implement these strategies -- and the XR strategy, shall we say -- into the classrooms. Maybe you can-- we'll give a little bit of instruction on how to implement into your classrooms, but maybe we'll pivot that afterwards into what can teachers do today in these situations, where kids are at home. So I know that those are two very different conversations. So why don't you present a little bit about the practical use? And if I was a teacher, where would I start to begin to implement these technologies into the classroom? Jaime: Yeah, absolutely. So from the beginning, I always get the question of what one tool do I need to downlo
Recorded September 1, 2019. Moderators: Jaime Donally (@JaimeDonally) & Rachelle Dene Poth (@RDene915) | Panelists: David Lockett (@davidjlockett), Denise Wright (@denisecwright), Marlon Moore (@youth_miami), and Katie McNamara (@KatieJMcNamara) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
Join us as we unpack the emerging opportunities for teaching with virtual reality, augmented reality and mixed reality. We’ll briefly look back at how far the technologies have come. Then leap to how VR, AR, and MR are opening new doors for teachers and offering new ways to meet students’ social-emotional needs. Follow: @JaimeDonally @ISTE @mrhooker @bamradionetwork #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships have brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality with more resources at ARVRinEDU.com.
Virtual Reality is improving for use in the classroom. Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality Education Expert, Jaime Donally, thinks that the Oculus Quest is a game-changer for the classroom. From less "queasiness" to some amazing apps, Jaime explains why she thinks the Oculus Quest is such a big deal. Sponsor: E4Effort is a tool built upon the research behind helping students improve. Check out e4Effort for more information and to start encouraging effort with your students. Also, check out my recent review of e4Effort and sign up for a 30-day free trial. Challenge Learn about the Oculus Quest and virtual reality for your challenge today: How to Create in AR and VR - Jaime Donally AR and VR in the Classroom - Hall Davidson Virtual Reality Protocols in the Classroom - Jaime Donally Virtual Reality (VR) as a new educational paradigm - Enrique Cachafeiro Simple virtual reality with Google Streetview and Google Cardboard - Donnie Piercey Jaime Donally - Bio from Her Website Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. She began her career as a math teacher and later moved into Instructional Technology. Her desire to build relationships have brought about opportunities to collaborate with students and educators around the world. She provides staff development and training on immersive technology as an edtech consultant. Her latest adventures include the launch of Global Maker Day and the #ARVRinEDU community. She works as an author and speaker to provide practical use of augmented and virtual reality with more resources at ARVRinEDU.com. Website: https://www.arvrinedu.com/ Twitter: @jaimedonally Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/208017029807896/ Instagram: @jaimedonally LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimedonally/ Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Teacher, author, consultant, and ISTE Making IT Happen Award winner, Rachelle Dene Poth, chats with us about exploring AR/VR, why she feels like her job is relaxing, and how she sees Artificial Intelligence potentially impacting education. Rachelle shares her love of learning, the reason she gets excited about every new day, and why you do not need to teach whatever it is you think you need to teach on the first day of school. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/rachelledenepoth Episode Highlights 0:44 - Discussing Rae's favorite word: quixotic 5:30 - Previewing the episode with Rachelle Dene Poth Come see Rachelle at the Teach Better Conference! Use the discount code "PodcastTalk" and save $50 on either of the 2-Day Registrations. 12:32 - Rachelle introduces herself. 14:48 - Rachelle's failure: Failing an exam in law school that she had worked extremely hard preparing for. 18:06 - Rachelle's success: 20:24 - Celebrating Rachelle's ISTE "Making IT Happen" Award (Because she is too humble to say anything about it.) 24:34 - What's got Rachelle excited about education right now: The AR/VR movement. Artificial Intelligence in education. 26:25 - Rachelle's advice to teachers looking to explore AR/VR and/or Artificial Intelligence: Check out Jaime Donally and ARVRinEDU.com 28:46 - 6 questions answered in 15 seconds or less. 32:31 - A new tool Rachelle discovered at ISTE19: A couple EdTech startups using AI to filter appropriate content and ads on YouTube videos to protect kids. Also, MyTapTrack 34:15 - How to connect with Rachelle. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Mary Howard's sixth-grade class is doing amazing things with augmented reality. This 10 minute episode highlights some of the things Mary is sharing right now at ISTE19 about her work with students in augmented reality! Enjoy! www.coolcatteacher.com/e523 Today's Promotion: Check out Jennifer Gonzalez’s 2019 Teacher’s Guide to Technology. It is a great teacher PD tool which includes videos and resources to help you learn new techniques and technologies for your classroom. Mary Howard - Bio as Submitted Mary Howard, a 6th-grade teacher from Grand Island, New York and an ISTE Certified Educator that has found success using digital tools that not only make learning fun for her students, but encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and create a life-long passion for learning. Whether the digital experience is related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or promotes literacy, Mary believes passionately in digital equity and the potential that technology has for reaching and engaging ALL learners. In pursuit of this passion, Mary has spent the past 10 years presenting at dozens of technology conferences across New York State and has become a globally recognized speaker on the topics of augmented reality and virtual reality in the classroom. Mary shares her strategies through her blog, http://www.yoursmarticles.blogspot.com and was featured as a NYSED New York State EdTech Innovator in October 2018. She has published numerous educational technology articles and has as provided webinars on Virtual Environments, Virtual Reality, 3D Design, QR codes and engagement strategies. Mary’s accolades include recognition as the 2018 International Society for Technology in Education’s Virtual Pioneer of the Year and a Silver Presidential Volunteer Service award. She was a New York State Teacher of the year finalist for 2018 and an M & T Touchdown for Teachers finalist that same year. When Mary isn’t elbows deep in her technology initiatives, she is a mother of 3 boys and devotes her free time to refereeing youth hockey and volunteering within the hockey community. She is an avid runner and hiker and is just a few peaks away from becoming an Adirondack 46er.
Mandy Tolen shares how she teaches math, engages students and teaches to standards with NO TEXTBOOK. From choose your own adventure stories to other engaging methods, all teachers will have something to learn from this teacher who ditched her textbook and enhanced learning. Join Augmented Reality Classroom enthusiasts as they talk about the pedagogies of teaching with AR. This free webinar will be on Wednesday, December 19 at 9 pm ET and is cosponsored by #ARVRinEDU chat, 3D Bear, and I will be moderating. Go to coolcatteacher.com/arwebinar to register.
#5 Show of Season 4 -- Evan Mosier from Iowa teaches us some awesome Googley ideas to start our school year with excitement and creativity. www.coolcatteacher.com/e406 Join Augmented Reality Classroom enthusiasts as they talk about the pedagogies of teaching with AR. This free webinar will be on Wednesday, December 19 at 9 pm ET and is cosponsored by #ARVRinEDU chat, 3D Bear, and I will be moderating. Go to coolcatteacher.com/arwebinar to register.
Dr. Joshua Elliott talks about what we need to consider when implementing new technology. He also shares some favorite technologies for his college classroom (and his elementary son's classroom, too.) www.coolcatteacher.com/e405 Join Augmented Reality Classroom enthusiasts as they talk about the pedagogies of teaching with AR. This free webinar will be on Wednesday, December 19 at 9 pm ET and is cosponsored by #ARVRinEDU chat, 3D Bear, and I will be moderating. Go to coolcatteacher.com/arwebinar to register.
Daniel Miyake from Los Angeles talks about how his students interview on-campus visits. He also shares how students help convey the vision for the school in their work. www.coolcatteacher.com/e404 Join Augmented Reality Classroom enthusiasts as they talk about the pedagogies of teaching with AR. This free webinar will be on Wednesday, December 19 at 9 pm ET and is cosponsored by #ARVRinEDU chat, 3D Bear, and I will be moderating. Go to coolcatteacher.com/arwebinar to register.
Barb Gilman (known as @barbinnebraska) has a classroom rich with a love of reading. Today she talks about strategies any teacher can use to help kids love reading. She starts with a sign posting what she's reading now! I've heard other educators (including my friend Todd Nesloney) who have teachers in their schools post what they are reading. www.coolcatteacher.com/e403 Join Augmented Reality Classroom enthusiasts as they talk about the pedagogies of teaching with AR. This free webinar will be on Wednesday, December 19 at 9 pm ET and is cosponsored by #ARVRinEDU chat, 3D Bear, and I will be moderating. Go to coolcatteacher.com/arwebinar to register.
David Ternent, a teacher in a middle school STEM classroom, shares how he has used his 3D printers to transform and excite kids about learning STEM concepts. www.coolcatteacher.com/e402 Join Augmented Reality Classroom enthusiasts as they talk about the pedagogies of teaching with AR. This free webinar will be on Wednesday, December 19 at 9 pm ET and is cosponsored by #ARVRinEDU chat, 3D Bear, and I will be moderating. Go to coolcatteacher.com/arwebinar to register.
This week, the gang talks to #ARVRinEDU moderator and author, Jaime Donally about her new book, Learning Transported. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-virtual-reality-podcast/support
Join us as we look back on highlights of the last five years of #Edtechchat and look ahead to the future. Follow: @ajpodchaski @nathan_stevens @s_bearden @Jaimedonally @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Alex J. Podchaski serves as the Director of Technology at Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit, NJ. Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. Donally provides staff development and training on trending technology topics to conferences and districts around the country. Her latest adventures include the startup of Global Maker Day and #ARVRinEDU. Nathan Stevens is the Assistant Director of the Media and Education Technology Resource Center in the College of Education at North Carolina State University.
Augmented reality and virtual reality tools are opening new doors for creative instruction in the classroom and beyond. Join us as we explore a few possibilities. Follow: @ajpodchaski @nathan_stevens @s_bearden @T_HEB @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Alex J. Podchaski serves as the Director of Technology at Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit, NJ. Jaime Donally is a passionate technology enthusiast. Donally provides staff development and training on trending technology topics to conferences and districts around the country. Her latest adventures include the startup of Global Maker Day and #ARVRinEDU. Nathan Stevens is the Assistant Director of the Media and Education Technology Resource Center in the College of Education at North Carolina State University.
On this Journey, Teacher Librarian Katie McNamara shares her story filled with twists, turns, a few shocks, and lots of sincerity. She teaches all of us about the importance of being a learner, finding good people, and being in the right situation.
On this Journey, Teacher Librarian Katie McNamara shares her story filled with twists, turns, a few shocks, and lots of sincerity. She teaches all of us about the importance of being a learner, finding good people, and being in the right situation.
Jaime shares her personal journey. In this she talks about her family, her challenges, and shares great advice for anyone in the profession. Check out Jaime's great resources at www.arvrinedu.com and her new book Learning Transported!
Jaime shares her personal journey. In this she talks about her family, her challenges, and shares great advice for anyone in the profession. Check out Jaime's great resources at www.arvrinedu.com and her new book Learning Transported!
In episode 6 of the EdTech Bites podcast, I sit down and have a chat (via Google Hangouts) with Jaime Donally (@JaimeDonally) to discuss AR, VR, and MR. For those of you who don't know, Jaime is known worldwide for her expertise in these three tools and shares her knowledge using #ARVRinEDU. I munch on some Carne Asada Fries, and Jaime...well let's just say she forgot to bring food to her table. Maybe next time. To read more about Jaime and all of her resources check out her website (tiny.cc/jd). As always, enjoy, subscribe, and don't forget to leave a review!