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December 9 2022 - Episode 114The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - What are you doing to support your own wellbeing?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - FrameVR4. EdTech Tip of the Week - Upcoming Break and Future Podcast Plans5. Interview with Brent Coley6. Win a prize by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form7. 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 Links from PodcastBrent Coley on Linkedin and TwitterBrent's WebsiteBrent's Books and PodcastCanvaStaff Handbook from Brent - HUBGlide AppsIgnite EdTech on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
Mike is an elementary school principal in Illinois and the author of The EduCulture Cookbook: Recipes & Dishes to Positively Transform School & Classroom Culture. Solomon is a middle school teacher and author of three novels for young readers: A Ghost in the Attic, Feasters: An Apocalyptic Tale, and Feasters: The Circle. Brent is the author of Stories of EduInfluence: 10 Life-Changing Powers to Unleash in Your School and the upcoming children's book The Gift. In this episode, Mike, Solomon, and Brent share details about how they wrote their books, from the infancy stage to their writing/editing processes to publishing (both traditional and self-published). If you've ever considered writing a book of your own but wondered how to get started, this is the episode for you!
The InPursuit Podcast: Insights from the Education & Workplace Lifecycles
We recorded this episode on Thanksgiving week, which had both Rachel and our guest, Brent Coley, in a mindset of gratitude. Tune in to hear how Brent is leading his school "back to better" after the pandemic and his perspective on why we remember our favorite teachers. You won't want to miss this one! Brent Coley began his career in education in 1996, teaching grades four and five for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently in his ninth year as the principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Passionate about educational technology, Brent is always looking for new ways tech can engage students and families while increasing student achievement. While in the classroom, he promoted 24/7 learning through his math review videos and iPod flash cards, and his students shared their learning with the world through their daily blog and classroom podcast. In his leadership role, Brent strives to support teachers as they pursue excellence by integrating technology and taking risks in their classrooms. A firm believer in the power of collaboration, Brent shares what he learns through Twitter (@brentcoley), his website at BrentColey.com, and at educational technology conferences. He is the author of the book Stories of EduInfluence and host of “Teaching Tales,” a podcast giving educators a platform to share their stories and experiences. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Summer Conversation Series - 06 Brent Coley and Casey Jakuboswki The PRC Summer Conversation Series continues! One of the cool things about summer and punk rock is all the big shows and festivals. A ton of bands getting together and putting on one giant show! We decided to try and do the same thing with our Summer Conversation Series. We wanted to bring as many people on as possible to answer the question, what is one thing you would do to change education? On this episode Mike sits down with two of his fellow Edumatch Publishing Authors to and asks them to answer our summer conversation series question. Brent Coley, author of Stories of Eduinfluence discussing inequities in school funding while Casey Jakubowski, author of Thinking About Teaching, focuses on the way we engage students about their own work. So get your wristband on and get ready for the PRC Summer Conversation Series! Intro/Outro music - "Dni" by Man or Astro-Man? Transition Song - "Anesthesia" by Bad Religion Find Brent at: twitter.com/brentcoley instagram.com/bacoley www.brentcoley.com Find Casey at: twitter.com/CaseyJ_edu bit.ly/Caseyteaching Find us at: www.punkrockclassrooms.com https://www.teachbetter.com/podcasts/punk-rock-classrooms/ Twitter twitter.com/punkclassrooms twitter.com/MikeREarnshaw twitter.com/JoshRBuckley Instagram www.instagram.com/punkclassrooms www.instagram.com/mikerearnshaw www.instagram.com/joshrbuckley Check out our PRC Playlist here for all of the rad tunes we use: bit.ly/PRCPlaylist
Welcome back EduMagicians, today I am sharing a recent episode of the Teaching Tales podcast hosted by my friend Brent Coley. Brent is a podcaster, author, and building principal. We are discussing advice for aspiring teachers. We each share a few ideas and dialogue back and forth during our conversation. Here we go! Show notes can be found here: https://www.sfecich.com/post/advice-for-aspiring-teachersIf you are loving this episode, please tag me @SFecich on social media and share! Check out the books EduMagic: A Guide for Preservice Teachers, EduMagic Shine On: A Guide for New Teachers, and get your semester ready with the EduMagic Future Teacher Digital planner. Want to get started with your digital portfolio? Check out this self-paced, digital, mini-course digital portfolio from scratch in one week or less. Find these and more resources for future teachers at www.sfecich.com. Remember you have the #EduMagic in YOU!
In an episode borne from his recent blog post, Brent talks about how we should make our classrooms more like...wait for it...El Pollo Loco. That's right. El Pollo Loco. As most of us prepare to begin the new school year in a virtual model, this episode will remind you that our lessons, as great as they might be, may not be what get students up in the morning.
In this Episode, I get a chance to ask 3 questions of my good friend Brent Coley. He asks me the same 3 questions and we are both posting this to our podcast channels! It was a blast to connect!
Brent Coley, educational leader, author, presenter and podcaster, join John and Luke to talk about the power of the little things. This is an episode with some good nuggets and lots of laughs. Check out the show notes at https://www.virtualleadershipacademy.com/blog/E32.
John and Luke use the Voxer app to riff back and forth on the topic of Gratitude. A few special guests also hit the airwaves via Voxer: Special thanks to guest stars, Brent Coley, Emily Battin, Joe Clark and Jennifer Kloczko! Check out the show notes at https://www.virtualleadershipacademy.com/blog/E29
Just riffing with my good friend Brent Coley about his new book #Eduinflence. Click here to head to amazon and grab a copy of the book! Music by Bensound.com
In this episode, Brent reads a chapter from his book Stories of EduInfluence, sharing several stories illustrating the life-changing impact we can make when we put relationships over rules.
Bit.ly/TTTBUSD Join us and our Edufriends as we interview 15 educators on Manic Minute during #CUE19. Thanks to Corey Mattias, An Wren, Brenda Argano, Kyle Anderson, Brent Coley, Corey Coble, Lisa Bieler, David Platt, Kristina Mattis, Jen Giffen eh!, Mara Hitner, Nicole Beardsley, Rolland Kornblau, Ann Kozma and Adam Parker Goldberg!
Recorded on February 10, 2019 Brent Coley began his career in education in 1996, teaching grades four and five for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently the proud principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Passionate about educational technology, Brent is always looking for new ways tech can engage students and families while increasing student achievement. His award-winning classroom website, mrcoley.com, promoted 24/7 learning with math review videos and iPod flash cards, and his students shared their learning with the world through their daily blog and classroom podcast. In his leadership role, Brent strives to support teachers as they pursue excellence by integrating technology and taking risks in their classrooms. A firm believer in the power of collaboration, Brent shares what he learns through Twitter (@brentcoley), his website at BrentColey.com, and at educational technology conferences. He is also the creator of “Teaching Tales,” a podcast that gives educators a platform to share their stories and experiences. When not working, Brent loves spending time with his wife and two teenage children, reading, and playing golf. Also check out: Journey to the Y in You by Dene Gainey The Teacher’s Journey by Brian Costello The Fire Within by Mandy Froehlich EduMagic by Sam Fecich DivergentEDU by Mandy Froehlich Daddy’s Favorites by Elissa Frazier Level Up Leadership by Brian Kulak DigCitKids by Marialice Curran & Curran Dee Stories of EduInfluence by Brent Coley The Edupreneur by Dr. Will Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
During Brent's Journey we discuss transitions, creating meaningful shifts in culture, the power of names and the power of sharing our stories. Brent has just released his own book Stories of EduInfluence and has a great podcast, Teaching Tales.
During Brent's Journey we discuss transitions, creating meaningful shifts in culture, the power of names and the power of sharing our stories. Brent has just released his own book Stories of EduInfluence and has a great podcast, Teaching Tales.
Recorded on January 13, 2019 Moderator: Brent Coley (@BrentColey) Brent Coley began his career in education in 1996, teaching grades four and five for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently the proud principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary School in Murrieta, California. Passionate about educational technology, Brent is always looking for new ways tech can engage students and families while increasing student achievement. His award-winning classroom website, mrcoley.com, promoted 24/7 learning with math review videos and iPod flash cards, and his students shared their learning with the world through their daily blog and classroom podcast. In his leadership role, Brent strives to support teachers as they pursue excellence by integrating technology and taking risks in their classrooms. A firm believer in the power of collaboration, Brent shares what he learns through Twitter (@brentcoley), his website at BrentColey.com, and at educational technology conferences. He is also the creator of “Teaching Tales,” a podcast that gives educators a platform to share their stories and experiences. When not working, Brent loves spending time with his wife and two teenage children, reading, and playing golf. Panelists: Martine Brown (@mmbrown_brown) Martine Brown is an instructional coach in a K-12 district. Her mission is to be an agent of change in education. Art La Flamme (@ArtLaFlamme)I worked in the intelligence field for 25 years before transitioning to teaching college. Yes, I have stories. Yes, I use stories. Cyndy Harrison (@cyndy8412) Currently an education technology consultant, but former social studies classroom teacher with a passion for teaching U.S. History (or herstory as the case may be). Mainly encouraging students to learn how to tell their own story. Elford Rawls-Dill (@elfordrawlsdill) Elford is a lead learner who believes in the power of human connections in educational spaces. Elford is currently working as a director of Curriculum and Instruction in NJ. Al Thomas (@educopilot) Al Thomas is an educational leader with more than sixteen years in the field of education. His passion is to develop and curate unique and innovative solutions that improve the quality of the learning experience and to inspire educators by telling stories through cinematic, documentary style films. Kristen Koppers (@Mrs_Koppers) Kristen Koppers is a national Board Certified Teacher who encourages her students to succeed. She brings authentic experiences into her classroom everyday. Check out: Journey to the Y in You by Dene Gainey The Teacher’s Journey by Brian Costello The Fire Within by Mandy Froehlich EduMagic by Sam Fecich DivergentEDU by Mandy Froehlich Daddy’s Favorites by Elissa Frazier Level Up Leadership by Brian Kulak DigCitKids by Marialice Curran & Curran Dee Stories of EduInfluence by Brent Coley Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
In this short, bonus episode of Teaching Tales, there's no special guest, just Brent flying solo to share a powerful story about how sharing our wisdom and resources can make a life-changing impact on others.
Brent Coley harnesses technology to stay connected to students, parents, and the community, and you can, too! To learn more, visit Brent's episode on the tlc.ninja website: https://go.tlc.ninja/coley
Check out all of Brent's awesomeness here: www.brentcoley.com
Episode #5: Shaping a vision of success for all students In this episode, we discuss several articles related to a shared vision, make connections to ideas of others we have accessed through social media, and we share and reflect on our leadership practices. Give us your feedback: We want to improve our show by collecting feedback from our listeners. Please help us expand our perspective by completing this survey. (http://bit.ly/BTJFeedback1) Show Rundown: We kick off the show discussing how important it is at the end of the school year to maintain relationships and acknowledge others. We reference two Learn with John Eick podcast episodes(Stay in Your Trenches and Celebrate the Obvious). We launch our show topic by revisiting effective practice #1 from Five Key Responsibilities - The School Principal as Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning. We relate our thoughts on the article to how we are trying to deepen our learning and practice through social media PLN such as articles, blogs, podcasts, Twitter, and Voxer. We reference episode 46, The Power of Connecting with Other Educators, from the Teaching Tales podcast by Brent Coley that features Edumatch founder Sarah Thomas. Next we reference and share points from the article, To Lead, Create a Shared Vision. As we discuss points from the article, we make connections to Good to Great. We segue into the article How Great Leaders Create and Share a Positive Vision, reference the Flywheel Effect, Sawubona, a Zulu Greeting,
Recorded on April 29, 2018 About Brent: Brent began his career in education in 1996, teaching 4th and 5th grade for 15 years before transitioning into administration. He is currently Principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary in the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. He is also an Instructional Technology Leader in his district, helping teachers infuse technology into their teaching to support student learning. Now in an administrative role, Brent strives to support teachers to improve their practice and integrate technology into their classrooms to maximize student learning. He connects with the community he serves through his monthly video message, Remind, Facebook, Twitter, and school website. He also shares what he has learned through Twitter (@brentcoley), his blog, and his podcast "Teaching Tales." Brent has a passion for sharing with other educators. Over the past several years, he has had the privilege of presenting at educational technology conferences at the district, regional, and state level. Brent is also the co-organizer of EdCamp Murrieta. Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
Manic Minutes from CUE18, show notes to follow! Thanks to Nicole Beardsley, Jon Fitzsimmons, Brent Coley, Caleb Rothe, Dave Lee, Lisa Beiler, Brent Warner, James Kosako, Jonathan Brubaker, Shannon Svaldo, Carlos Castellanos, Matt Miller, and Kyle Anderson
In this short, bonus episode of Teaching Tales, there's no special guest. Just Brent sharing the powerful story of how he was reminded that while something may be simple in the eyes of adults, it can be huge in the eyes of our students.
Hello, and welcome to the Planning Period Podcast, your #EdBreakroom, I’m your host Brad Shreffler. This week, I chat with Brent Coley, elementary principal in … Read More ›
Before becoming the Director of Technology at Hillbrook School in Northern California, Bill taught elementary music, kindergarten, and second grade. He is an ISTE Kay L. Bitter Vision Award winner, ISTE Emerging Leader, Google Certified Innovator, and is Leading Edge Certified. He shares all things #eduawesome via his website, Twitter, and Snapchat (@billselak). In this episode, Bill and Brent share stories about taking risks as administrators.
Lori has been providing innovative learning experiences for students for over 30 years. Always seeking to improve her practice, she is currently working toward National Board Certification. In this episode, Lori and Brent share stories about flexible seating in the classroom and the need to take risks in order to meet the needs of all students.
Jennifer is a Google Certified Teacher, BrainPOP Ambassador, Discovery Education Guru, and helps teachers all over the world collaborate with each other through her online projects at Projects By Jen. In this premiere episode of Teaching Tales, Brent and Jen share a few stories reminding listeners of a teacher's influence.
Brent Coley has been an educator in Southern California for 20 years. He taught 4th and 5th grade for 15 years before being called into administration, and is currently serving as the principal of Alta Murrieta Elementary in Murrieta, California. He is also an Instructional Technology Leader in his district, helping teachers infuse technology into their teaching to support student learning. About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. http://www.educatorslead.com