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Best podcasts about classroom resources

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Squiz Kids
Your Shortcut to...Vanquished Viruses and Banished Bacteria

Squiz Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 13:34


We'll take you through WHAT illnesses people used to worry about, HOW they treated them, and WHY we don't have to fear them as much today. So let's plunge into the Petrie dish of pestilence and find out. For the full episode transcript, click here. Link to Classroom Resources

This Teacher Life
Teacher Engagement Hacks- How to MOTIVATE Kids (Using Just a Door), How to Get Kids Quiet FAST, and How to STOP Kids from Giving Up (Summer Replay Episode)

This Teacher Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 21:36


Do you have a door to your classroom?  If so, I've got an engaging idea for you! Do you want to keep kids quiet at the right times? If so, I've got an engaging idea for you. Do you want students engaging rather than staring at the wall? Of course you do! So, I've for an engaging idea for you. 3 ideas will come your way in this episode that is all about being a Game Changer for kids. If you are looking for ways to boost student engagement and increase student motivation, this episode is for you! Episode Notes:  Check out the Awesome Battle Brackets Here: monicagenta.com/brackets Looking for Classroom Resources to land in Your Inbox This summer? https://bit.ly/MonicaGenta Get a free PDF copy of Monica's Book Crushing It For Kids Here: monicagenta.com/freebook Needing Some Awesome PD for Your School? Let's Connect:  monicagenta.com/PD Connect with Monica on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/monicagentaed/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@monicagentaed Facebook: facebook.com/MonicaGentaEd Twiiter: twitter.com/monicagentaed

The EduGals Podcast
From The Archives: Designing Classroom Resources In Canva - E032

The EduGals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 40:51 Transcription Available


In this episode, we are talking all about an amazing, and easy-to-use tool called Canva. We will be diving into the how-tos, ideas for using Canva with your students, features within Canva, and the differences between the types of accounts (free, pro, and education).If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don't miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!News and UpdatesOur 10 most popular EduGals podcast episodes of 2020Featured ContentCanva is a great and easy-to-use graphic design toolCanva websiteCanva for Education account sign up - a bit intense! For K-12 teachers onlyCanva Pricing Chart - gives you some idea about features in each type of accountGetting Started with Canva TutorialsCanva for Education Tutorials - setting up classes and using Canva with studentsCanva TemplatesFont Combinations Tool from CanvaCanva Colour Palette GeneratorMOOC's (Massive Open Online Courses) - Coursera, edX and many moreCanva Design Types - so many options available!SVG file types + Cricut/Silhouette - for classroom decorations, manipulatives, etcCanva Distance Education ResourcesWays to use it in the classroom:Design lesson plans, worksheets, etc for your classroomApp smash with Google Tools like Slides or JamboardBitmoji Classroom Templates Classroom Kits TemplatesFlashcard TemplatesCustomize your LMS - headers, navigation bar iconsNewsletters to communicate with home/parentsResume templatesSocial Media accounts linked to your schoolInfographic Templates for EducationSupport the showConnect with EduGals: Twitter @EduGals Rachel @dr_r_johnson Katie @KatieAttwell EduGals Website Support the show

TeacherGoals Podcast
TeacherGoal #28: How to Make an Impact as an Edupreneur with Dr. Will

TeacherGoals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 34:39


Are you considering what you can do to make a little extra money on the side while impacting people in the world of education? In this episode, Dr. Will digs deep into how to build a business that makes an impact as an educator. He encourages you to find a topic that you're good at and passionate about so that you can focus on developing your business around that topic. Dr. Will advises teachers to take advantage of every PD (professional development) opportunity that is available to them in order to broaden their skills and knowledge. Let's dive in! Will Deyamport, III, Ed.D. is a District Instructional Technologist for Hattiesburg Public School District, serving grades K-12. He is also a digital transformation strategist, writer, and podcaster. Prior to taking on a full-time instructional technology role, Dr. Will was a social media strategist for a career development company. He is best known for his work in assisting educators in going digital and has helped schools leverage the power of technology to reimagine the learning experiences of their students. Key Highlights: [00:01 - 09:05] Opening Segment• How to build a business that makes an impact as an educator• Dr. Will's background in education and experience as an instructional technologistHow it has helped him to create his edupreneur journey [09:06 - 17:19] Creating a Successful Business as an Educator• Edupreneurs need to find a passion and purpose for their businessThe guide you should follow when starting your business.• Successful edupreneurs use what they know and what they're successful within the classroom within their businessesBuild a methodology around your business so that it can be replicated and scaled [17:20 - 25:46] Zone In and Utilize Your Strategies• Zone in on the strategies that work best for you and  use those to achieve results• Be present and network at educational conferences so that people can learn about you and your work• Create content so that people can learn more about what you do and how it can help themThe importance of sharing what you're doing and networking [25:47- 34:08] Closing Segment• Don't compare yourself to other people and make sure you're bringing value Let's Connect!  Want to connect with Dr. Will? Follow him on Twitter & Instagram, and visit his website! You can connect with our host Erica Terry on Instagram and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out her website https://www.ericanterry.com You can connect with the TeacherGoals community on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter. If you'd like to engage in Q&A with our guests during the live interview or interact with a rockstar community of educators, then you definitely want to join the TeacherGoals Facebook group.

CopyRoom Chat
#17 Classroom Resources

CopyRoom Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 20:49


In this episode, The Practical Teachers talk through some important reminders when thinking about building classroom resources. How can we ensure our students have the resources and supplies they need when the school budget may be depleted? Even when school budgets are limited, that doesn't change our desire to want the best for our classrooms and our students. In this episode, we brainstorm some new ideas and revisit some tried and true ways of finding opportunities to fundraise in the school and classroom community.

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The Classroom Commute
H(APPY) Hour - Using Canva in the Elementary Classroom to Make Stunning Classroom Resources

The Classroom Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 12:22


EFFORTLESSLY DESIGN CLASSROOM RESOURCES!We're back with another installment of a fun new series that I've started here in 2022 called “H(APPY)” Hour.  That's happy with an emphasis on APP.  In this series I'm sharing a must-try app that teachers can use for themselves or with their students.  And in today's APPY Hour, I'm going to share about an app is use absolutely every single day without fail!It's called Canva and it's one of the best apps out there for creating amazing resources for students, eye catching images, and even videos!  Seriously - if you have not heard of this app, you're in for a treat.If you a DIYer like I was in the classroom and love creating fun resources for your students - Canva is a must-have.  If you have a teacher Instagram or even a classroom Facebook group - Canva is a must-have. If you love creating digital anchor slides for your morning work, or for really, anything in your classroom —then stick around because I'm going to share with you the power that is Canva!FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES VISIT:  classroomnook.com/podcast/109-------------------------------------------Links & Resources Mentioned in the EpisodeCheck out Canva HERE.Join the LINKtivity Learning Membership and get access to my entire vault of LINKtivity Interactive Learning Guides - CLICK HERE to join.

Residential Schools
Coming Soon! New Podcast: Strong and Free

Residential Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 1:00


The Strong and Free podcast series is part of a larger Black History education campaign created by Historica Canada. Along with the podcast series, Historica Canada offers a video series, an education guide, and several new entries on The Canadian Encyclopedia about Black History in Canada.Follow Historica Canada on Twitter,  Instagram, and TikTok @HistoricaCanada, and on Facebook at facebook.com/Historica.Canada/ For more resources, visit historicacanada.ca.

Scholastic Reads
Back to School, Back Together: Classroom Resources for Teachers and Students

Scholastic Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 36:53


A new school year is upon us, and students are returning to the classroom—some for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic was declared in March 2020. How can educators and families navigate an uncertain landscape? To help everyone get off to a great start, the Yale Child Study Center + Scholastic Collaborative have created “Back to School, Back Together,” an online hub with SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) resources, stories of resilience, and expert insights. In this episode, Lauren Tarshis, who is Senior Vice President, Editor-in-Chief, and Publisher of Scholastic Magazines, as well as the author of the best-selling I Survived series, talks with host Suzanne McCabe about “Back to School, Back Together.” The site was designed, Lauren says, “to help teachers feel fortified, optimistic, ready.” Three teachers, Janine Hsieh, Shaniqua Ashby, and Chrissy Casey, also join Suzanne to talk about  ClassroomsCount™ (https://www.scholastic.com/content/educators/en/classroom-funds/funds-marketing.html), a platform that Scholastic recently launched to help educators in communities around the country raise funds for books and resources for their students. Resources: Back to School, Back Together (https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/backtogether.html): SEL resources and expert insights from the Yale Child Study Center + Scholastic Collaborative to help educators and students heading back to the classroom. ClassroomsCount™ (https://www.scholastic.com/content/educators/en/classroom-funds/funds-marketing.html): Learn how educators can raise funds to purchase books and resources from Book Clubs, The Teacher Store, The Scholastic Store, and Scholastic Magazines+. A Lending Library With Love (https://lendinglibrarywithloveportal.force.com/s/our-story): Teacher Chrissy Casey, who is featured in this episode, helps promote a love of reading among kids of all ages in the Malvern, Pennsylvania, area. Bringing Books to Kids (https://www.dailylocal.com/local-news/educators-take-action-to-ensure-literacy-rises-among-malvern-area-children/article_5f5c5ee8-fed4-11eb-b720-93c77daf7ab0.html): Find out more about Casey's Book Mobile and her ClassroomsCount™ fundraiser. Special Thanks: Producer: Bridget Benjamin Associate producer: Constance Gibbs Sound engineer: Daniel Jordan

This Teacher Life
3 Secret Ways to Be The Best Freaking Teacher You Can Be

This Teacher Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 26:33


We all want to be terrific teachers. We all strive to be exceptional educators. But sometimes it feels like we get stuck and think, “I don’t know what to do ...

The EduGals Podcast
Designing Classroom Resources in Canva - E032

The EduGals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 40:29


In this episode, we are talking all about an amazing, and easy-to-use tool called Canva. We will be diving into the how-tos, ideas for using Canva with your students, features within Canva, and the differences between the types of accounts (free, pro, and education).If you like what you hear, we would love it if you could share this episode with a colleague or friend. And make sure you subscribe so that you don't miss out on any new content! And consider supporting the show by buying us a coffee or two!We would love to hear from you – leave a comment on our website OR check out our FLIPGRID!News and UpdatesOur 10 most popular EduGals podcast episodes of 2020Featured ContentCanva is a great and easy-to-use graphic design toolCanva websiteCanva for Education account sign up - a bit intense! For K-12 teachers onlyCanva Pricing Chart - gives you some idea about features in each type of accountGetting Started with Canva TutorialsCanva for Education Tutorials - setting up classes and using Canva with studentsCanva TemplatesFont Combinations Tool from CanvaCanva Colour Palette GeneratorMOOC's (Massive Open Online Courses) - Coursera, edX and many moreCanva Design Types - so many options available!SVG file types + Cricut/Silhouette - for classroom decorations, manipulatives, etcCanva Distance Education ResourcesWays to use it in the classroom:Design lesson plans, worksheets, etc for your classroomApp smash with Google Tools like Slides or JamboardBitmoji Classroom Templates Classroom Kits TemplatesFlashcard TemplatesCustomize your LMS - headers, navigation bar iconsNewsletters to communicate with home/parentsResume templatesSocial Media accounts linked to your schoolInfographic Templates for EducationSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/edugals)

Connected & Ready
National Geographic envisions the future of education, with Vicki Phillips

Connected & Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 34:11


Host Gemma Milne is joined by Vicki Phillips, Chief Education Officer at National Geographic. They discuss the role National Geographic is playing in education today, the trends and technology that are transforming education, and what the future classroom might look like.About Vicki PhillipsAs chief education officer at the National Geographic Society, Vicki oversees the Society’s education strategy and programs. Prior to her current role, she served as an education strategist and, for nearly a decade, as the director of education, College Ready, at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Learn more about Vicki Phillips:https://www.nationalgeographic.org/about-us/leadership/vicki-phillips/Learn more about National Geographic Education:www.NatGeoEd.org/LearnAnywhereTopics of discussionNational Geographic in education (02:51)Building education back better (07:14)Classroom technology today and tomorrow (13:58)Challenges and solutions (20:19)Empowering youth through education (26:42)Sponsor linkLearn how Microsoft Power Apps gives educators of all technical skill levels the tools they need to build professional apps that run on mobile and web – without writing a single line of code. See how one school district is leading the way: https://aka.ms/AA97zec Helpful linksFollow us on social mediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/msftdynamics365LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/microsoft-dynamicsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGCg4rB3QSs8y_1FquelBQ

The Beautiful Struggle
Eps. 44 "Racial Injustice In America"

The Beautiful Struggle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 20:05


I want to first off say rest in peace Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd. The recent beautiful people  that were victims to racial injustice in America. This hit different for me and has affected me WAY more than COVID-19, in fact the coronavirus is nothing compared to this. I've spent a lot of time reflecting on what has transpired in the last few weeks and really tried to wrap my mind around everything. So I wanted to dedicate this episode to the racial injustice going on in America. In addition share my thoughts, opinions and some practical steps I believe could help make a change in our system. I created The Beautiful Struggle podcast to empower people of color, to live the life they deserve. This something I am passionate about and truly love helping my community.  I'm speaking from the heart in this episode and I pray we all continue to do our part in fighting racism. Attached below will be some places you donate for this cause and some links that will help educate everyone on this matter. Black Lives Matter Stay blessed.   115 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-lives-matter.html 15 Classroom Resources for Discussing Racism, Policing, and Protest https://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/teaching_now/2020/06/15_classroom_resources_for_discussing_racism_policing_and_protest.html   If you enjoyed this podcast or found any value from it, please feel free to leave a rating and review! I would tremendously appreciate it!  If you wish to reach me with comments, suggests or any other inquiry please contact at following below: Instagram: @beautifulstrugglepodcast  Email: cbelloso94@gmail.com   Song: "Medicine" by Enrico Tolson @enricotolson

Residential Schools
Inuit Experiences

Residential Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 25:48


In the late 1940s, a Special Joint Committee created by the Government of Canada found that Indian Residential Schools weren’t working. Residential schools across the country were ordered to be closed and their students be transferred to provincial schools. But then, over a decade later, two new residential schools opened in Inuvik, Northwest Territories: Grollier Hall and Stringer Hall. In this episode, Dinjii Zhuh historian Dr. Crystal Gail Fraser, an assistant professor in the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies, explains why the government ignored those recommendations, and what that meant for institutionalized students. Survivors Piita Irniq and Abraham Anghik Ruben give first-hand accounts of life in Northern residential schools. Hosted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais, this is “Residential Schools: Inuit Experiences.”

Residential Schools
Métis Experiences

Residential Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 21:57


The Métis are sometimes described as the “forgotten people,” particularly when it comes to the residential school experience. In this episode, Dr. Tricia Logan, a Métis historian and researcher at the Residential School History and Dialogue Centre at UBC, describes the complex and nuanced experiences of Métis students within the system. Hosted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais, this is “Residential Schools: Métis Experiences.”

Residential Schools
First Nations Experiences

Residential Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 21:48


Gordon’s Indian Residential School in Punnichy, Saskatchewan shut its doors in 1996. It was the last federally run residential school in Canada. More than two decades later, the legacy of what went on behind those doors continues to be felt by Survivors, their families, and communities. In this episode, University of Manitoba’s Dr. Niigaanwewidam Sinclair describes the effects of residential schools on First Nations peoples. Survivors Riley Burns and Ed Bitternose recount their personal experiences at Gordon’s. Hosted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais, this is “Residential Schools: First Nations Experiences.”

Residential Schools
New Podcast: Residential Schools

Residential Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 1:32


Coming March 3, 2020: A three part podcast series hosted by Shaneen Robinson-Desjarlais about the history of residential schools in Canada. The Residential Schools podcast series aims to commemorate the history and legacy of residential schools, and honour the stories of Survivors, families, and communities.

Substitute Teachers Lounge
023 Shelby discusses how to make subbing fun in NC!

Substitute Teachers Lounge

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 26:33


Shelby gives us great experiences and ideas from the classroom that substitute teachers can use in every situation.Show notes:The answer to last week's trivia question was the 1983 smash hit "Thriller" by Michael Jackson. It had re-entered the top 40 because of Halloween.As mentioned in the podcast, Data Is Beautiful is a great Youtube channel that you can use in your classroom. You can find it at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkWbqlDAyJh2n8DN5X6NZyg

Know ED All
Season 3 Ep 9: Inspiring teachers pt 1

Know ED All

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 24:03


James and Emily dedicate the month of November to teachers that inspire us and resources that help us inspire others!

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video
Classroom Resources to Enhance the Use of Technology

Classroom 2.0 LIVE - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 67:19


Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "Classroom Resources to Enhance the Use of Technology" with special guest presenter, Heidi Samuelson. September 10, 2016. We are so excited to have an amazing educator, Heidi Samuelson, as our special guest presenter for this webinar! She is passionate about using technology with her students and will share some of her favorite tips and tools! https://twitter.com/swampfrogfirst Webinar Description: This webinar is designed to share some of my favorite “tips and tricks” for using technology in my fourth grade classroom to enhance students’ learning and connect them beyond the four walls of the classroom during the year. Join me to learn more about ways to help your students’ create an online learning journal with a FREE Seesaw account. See how easily students can create content and upload to their journal to keep a digital record of how they grow throughout the year! Learn ways to share links and important information with parents through a safe texting service called Remind. Share geography as well as help your students develop better communication skills through Mystery Skyping…I’ll even share how my class stays engaged and active as they compete with classrooms around the nation in a game of Kahoot using Skype. See how educators from around the WORLD are connecting to share math strategies and solutions through Twitter with the Global Math Task Twitter Challenge! There are so many ways to integrate technology into your daily teaching that will help you enhance your students’ learning, break down the classroom walls, and connect your students with authentic audiences!

Tech Chick Tips
0111 TCT - We are Tomorrow! Tomorrow!

Tech Chick Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2014 49:22


We did not fall off the face of the planet. Well, you can't actually DO that but of course we meant figuratively. We are here! We are here! We've got a lot going on, as usual, but we eeked out another podcast! Yay! We're really excited to share these resources with you and want to thank you for sticking with us. These resources can also be found at http://www.techchicktips.net. Like us on Facebook for all kinds of resources in between podcasts! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tech-Chick-Tips/170602709625004?ref=hl Why Tablets are Great for the Classroom http://www.edudemic.com/why-tablets-are-great-for-classrooms/ The Literature Network http://www.online-literature.com/ ChangeMakrs http://www.changemakrs.com/ FREE Digital Citizenship iBooks from CommonSense Media http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/blog/announcing-our-free-ibooks-textbooks The Ultimate Word Wall with ThingLink & Padlet http://d97cooltools.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-ultimate-word-wall-weaving-thinglin.html#.U9LON4BdWK0 Padlet http://padlet.com/ ThingLink https://www.thinglink.com/ EdShelf https://edshelf.com/ http://bit.ly/ksedshelf AUP vs. EUP http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2014/03/instead-of-an-aup-how-about-an-eup-empowered-use-policy.html 22 Rules of Storytelling by Pixar http://www.advicetowriters.com/home/2014/3/11/22-rules-of-storytelling-from-pixar.html PixiClip http://www.pixiclip.com/beta/ Quick Picture Tools http://www.quickpicturetools.com/ Yapp https://www.yapp.us Sched http://sched.org/ The DIY World of Maker Tools and Their Users http://www.edutopia.org/blog/maker-tools-and-their-uses-vicki-davis Teaching Coding in the Classroom: Resources from ISTE ‘14 http://www.edutopia.org/blog/teach-coding-classroom-resources-iste-14 Sylvia’s Super Awesome Maker Show! http://sylviashow.com/episodes/s1/e1/full/drawdio Makerbot Thingverse http://www.thingiverse.com/ Apps Kodable http://www.kodable.com/ Write About This http://www.writeaboutapp.com/ Tell About This http://www.tellaboutapp.com/ DragonBox Elements http://wewanttoknow.com/elements/ Elevate http://elevateapp.com/

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