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House of #EdTech
Essential Skills for Students in the AI Era - HoET240

House of #EdTech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 27:53


Discover the key skills for thriving in an AI-centric educational landscape. This episode offers insightful thoughts on integrating technical, cognitive, and socio-emotional skills into teaching, preparing students for a AI-driven future. #EdTech Thought - January Pick-Me-Up As teachers, you are more than just instructors; you are mentors, guides, and sometimes even friends to your students. Your resilience and dedication, often unnoticed, are crucial in shaping not just individual lives but entire societies. This segment serves as a reminder of the immense impact educators have beyond just academic teaching. #EdTech Recommendation - QR Codes on Your Classroom Door Monica Burns' recent post, 12 TIPS FOR CLASSROOM DOOR DECORATIONS WITH QR CODES has inspired me, and I've added four more innovative uses for QR codes on your classroom door. These include a Feedback or Suggestion Box, Class Blog or Website, Daily Inspirational Quotes, and Audio Messages. These tools are designed to enhance communication and inspiration in the classroom. Featured Content I explore the essential skills students need to thrive in the AI era. These skills range from technical proficiencies like understanding AI and machine learning to socio-emotional skills such as collaboration and emotional intelligence. The content aims to prepare educators to equip students for a rapidly changing future that is integrated with AI. These skills include understanding AI and machine learning, programming, data literacy, critical thinking, adaptability, innovation, collaboration, emotional intelligence, digital literacy, and cybersecurity awareness. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of self-motivated learning and resilience, skills that are essential for lifelong learning in a technology-centric world. With educational systems incorporating these skills into curricula, this episode is a must-listen for educators, parents, and students preparing for a future workforce dominated by AI. Just Give It A Try Join our new texting community on GroupMe! This is a free platform that I'm using with my Rutgers classes this semester. To join, visit https://chrisnesi.com/textme. Remember, I will be shutting down the Remind group at the end of February 2024, so make sure to switch over to stay connected.

Inbound Success Podcast
Ep. 257: What a best in class blog looks like in 2022 ft. Sam Boyd

Inbound Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 30:36


Blogging is a mainstay of any content marketing strategy, but with so much content out there - much of it of a very poor quality - what does a world class blog look like in 2022? CopySmiths content coach Sam Boyd works with clients to create blogs that drive search engine rankings, traffic and revenue. In this episode, he shares the best practices that the world's top bloggers and content marketers use to get extraordinary results. From planning your blogging strategy, to writing approaches, to the structural elements (think headings, images, etc.) that make up a great blog, he covers everything marketers need to know to create an outstanding blog. Get the details on all of this, and more, in this week's episode.

Teaching Plus
Episode 35: Festival of Teaching and Learning 2020 Episode 5: Communicating research information for a general audience using a class blog

Teaching Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 23:38


In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Passey and Dr. Karsten Loepelmann, who both teach psychology courses at the University of Alberta, discuss how they used class blogs as a way to teach students to communicate research information for a general audience. Both Dr. Passey and Dr. Loepelmann had different approaches and both continued this practice when moving their class to remote instruction. To view Dr. Passey's blog, please see: https://psyco347interpersonalrelationships.family.blog/ To view the article that inspired this practice, please see: Metz, M. A. (2018). Writing for comprehension, communication, and community: Blogging in the advanced psychology classroom. In T. L. Kuther (Ed.)., Integrating Writing into the College Classroom: Strategies for Promoting Student Skills. Retrieved from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology website: http://teachpsych.org/ebooks/

Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
Teaching Remotely with Carly Black - GTP111

Google Teacher Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 42:40


Google News and Updates Hangouts Meet improvements for remote learning Google’s Home Learning Page Google’s COVID-19 Support Resources Page for Educators Chromebook App Hub distance learning Share your distance learning tips with Google Featured Content Carly Black spends her days encouraging tenth graders in West Salem, Ohio to believe reading and writing is totally cool. At night she chases toddlers with her teacher husband and in the morning repeats the process all over again. Find the lessons and ideas she uses to encourage her students and tame her toddlers on the blog. Carly’s student newsletter about home learning Carly’s weekly student checklist template Podcast and Webinar that Carly refers to in this episode with Jenn Pearson. Resources Twitter: @teachmomrepeat Class Blog: http://colorfulclassroom.edublogs.org/ Website: www.TeachMomRepeat.com Google Teacher Podcast Mailbag Alexis Snider (Hanoi, Vietnam) -- 7th week of home learning. Tips. 1. Use tech that students already know. 2. Planning a lesson: learning goal, student w/minimal adult support complete successfully, which tool meets those needs. Leanne -- Can you please tell me how to disable "Chat" in Google Slides. I use GSuite for my morning work and my kids are chatting. We have looked everywhere we know to look and haven't been successful at disabling this feature. Answer: https://support.google.com/a/answer/7391715?hl=en On The Blogs Matt 70 elearning activities, templates and tutorials Ditch That Textbook elearning resources page Kasey FREE Tech Coach Collaborative to Support Schools FREE PD for Teachers Stuck at Home

Business Processes Simplified Podcast
Researching, Writing, and Publishing World-Class Blog Posts with Nathan Chan

Business Processes Simplified Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 23:01


Guest’s Background: Nathan Chan is the Publisher & Editor of Foundr Magazine, a digital magazine for young entrepreneurs on the App Store & Google Play store. Nathan launched Foundr in March 2013 from his bedroom and in a small period of time, it has become a top 10 ranked ‘Business & Investing Magazine’ on the app store. As publisher of Foundr Nathan was a finalist for Publisher of the Year for 2014 in the Digital Magazine awards. He has had the pleasure of interviewing some of the most accomplished entrepreneurs around the world namely Sir Richard Branson & Arianna Huffington and much more. Website: foundr.com How to Write an Excellent Blog Post Step 1: Identify post ideas. Step 2: Assign post idea to your writer. Step 3: Edit and prepare for publication Step 4: Load to your website – optimise layout, design and SEO. Step 5: Publish and promote. Step 6: Keep a consistent schedule of your posts. Support the show.

Just Go Grind with Justin Gordon
#74: Gary Arndt on How to Travel the World While Building a World-Class Blog

Just Go Grind with Justin Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 61:09


Gary Arndt is an awarding winning blogger and travel photographer who has been traveling around the world since 2007. His travels have taken him to 200 countries and territories in the Traveler’s Century Club and 128 United Nations countries. He has also visited over 380 UNESCO World Heritage sites and all 50 US states. His blog Everything Everywhere is considered one of the best travel blogs in the world.  It was named one of the Top 25 Blogs in the world by Time Magazine and it earned a Gold Medal in the Travel Blog category in the North American Travel Journalist Association (NATJA) awards and a Gold Medal for Best Travel Photography Blog in the 2018 TBCAsia Awards.  He is one of the most awarded travel photographers of this decade. He was named the 2014 SATW Travel Photographer of the Year as well as the 2013 & 2015 NATJA Travel Photographer of the Year. He is the only travel photographer to have been named photographer of the year by both organizations. He is also a 3-time Lowell Thomas Award winner in Photo Illustration of Travel and a 2x Northern Lights Award winner in photography. Since 2009 he has been the co-host of This Week in Travel, an award-winning weekly podcast which covers travel industry news.  He is also the host of The Well Traveled Life podcast. He is also an associate producer and senior travel correspondent for On Travel, on the American Forces Radio Network. Gary is also an accomplished public speaker and has spoken on topics related to travel and new media on six continents.  JUST GO GRIND SHOW NOTES: http://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ MY FREE COURSE ON HOW TO START A PODCAST: https://just-go-grind.teachable.com/p/podcast-launch JUST GO GRIND INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/justgogrind/ JUST GO GRIND FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justgogrind/

Educational Technology for Teachers
Ed Tech Podcast for SD Teachers Episode 31: Should I create a class website or a class blog?

Educational Technology for Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015


Throughout our history, we have asked important questions, such as, "why is there air?" "How many people does it take to change a light bulb?" and "Did the chicken or the egg come first?" One age old question that teachers have asked is, "should I create a class website or a class blog?" In this podcast episode I help to answer this age old question  by discussing when you might want a blog or a website. I also discuss alternatives to both approaches and some of the tools that teachers use to create websites, blogs, online photo albums and text/email message blasters.Here are some of the tools I mention in this episode:Website creation tools:WeeblyWixGoogle SitesBlog creation tools:Blogger.comKidblog.orgOnline photo albums:iCloudPicasa Web AlbumsGeneral Classroom Management (with message/blog sharing):Class DojoText/Email Message Blaster:Remind.com

RUConnected
RUConnected #24 Just What Is A Few?

RUConnected

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2010 30:12


Lois Smethurst and Jenny Ashby discuss special visitors to Berwick Lodge's radio station Edmodo - microblogging in a secure environment Remote Team teaching with one purpose Using Voki - Australian bush ballads with Henrietta Miller in Sydney. Charlottes Web responses in Edmodo to prompts with a school in Hong Kong. iPad pilots website. a collection of world wide iPad pilots in many industries not just education. Google docs on the iPad. Can you edit? Is there an app for that? (Office2 HD $7.99) Common Craft Videos Mrs Kolbert’s Class Blog - Rockin Science Videos - the Water Cycle a la common craft video. Scripts made in google docs collaboratively. Jenny- Apps Water Storage (BOM free) and Virtual Water $1.99 Skype -Debating - very useful to support the persuasive text genre.

SHU Information Technology Training
Class Blog in Blackboard 9

SHU Information Technology Training

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2010 7:44


blackboard class blog
Trial on podcasting
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Trial on podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2009


TILT - Teachers Improving Learning with Technology
TILT Episode 9 - Educational Blogging Part 2

TILT - Teachers Improving Learning with Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2007


Teachers are doing many things with weblogs in their classrooms. In this episode, we feature some of those blogs as well as interview a Seattle teacher, Bre Pettis, about how he uses blogs with his art students.Right-click to save MPEG-4 version (79 Mb)Click here to watch a larger version of this Flash video on Google VideoShow Links:Mrs. Polak's 4/6 Class BlogPaul Gates' 2nd Grade ClassWillow WebSimple Machine BlogDive BlogYoung Reader's Choice Awards BlogBre Pettis' Room 132 Blog

Allanah's Appleby Showcase

Here is another poem written by Philippa Werry. The photos were taken on one of our school camps. Every year I take the class somewhere. This time it was to the Abel Tasman National Park, We stay in tents at a camping ground and go out on the launch along the coastline and walk back through native bush. Class Blog about our camp Abel Tasman National Park The poem was read by Sam P and Tyler 648KB 52 seconds