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Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Derek Larson. Derek runs New York AI, an exclusive community for data people in New York. Derek also started Kin, a company that designs useful tools for local communities. In this episode we learn how important communities are for innovation, where AI is going based on what he is seeing in his communities, and much more! Podcast Sponsors, Affiliates, and Partners:- Pathrise - http://pathrise.com/KenJee | Career mentorship for job applicants (Free till you land a job)- Taro - http://jointaro.com/r/kenj308 (20% discount) | Career mentorship if you already have a job - 365 Data Science (57% discount) - https://365datascience.pxf.io/P0jbBY | Learn data science today- Interview Query (10% discount) - https://www.interviewquery.com/?ref=kenjee | Interview prep questions
Derek Glenn Larson is a Neo Emotional Release Practitioner who is passionate about guiding you toward emotional liberation and authenticity. Derek leverages the power of somatic work and emotional release to help you break free from emotional chains and express your true self.Derek's professional journey kicked off as an associate marriage and family therapist and life coach, but he soon realized that his true calling was on a slightly different path. During a period of personal exploration, he discovered the incredible potential of somatic work and emotional release to help him overcome his own challenges of binge eating, feeling not enough, stuck, and unfulfilled. He understands the hurdles that can come with expressing your genuine self, and he is on a mission to help others embrace their authenticity, break free from limitations, and experience the freedom of being themselves.Derek Larson: www.derekglennlarson.com - @derekglennlarsonDavid Trotter: www.insporising.com - @insporisingBehind the Lids: www.behindthelids.com - @behindthelidsDon't Miss A Single Episode:Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.Leave a quick review on any of the podcast apps to tell people what you think about the show.Take a screenshot of the podcast and post it on Instagram or Instagram Stories. Tag us @insporising. We'll repost and give you a shoutout!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/inspiration-rising/donations
EdTech Thought (4:11) Derek Larson visited the House of #EdTech! The Nesi's hosted the Larsons for the Jersey stretch of Derek's family vacation! Featured Content (12:51) On June 2, 2022, I hosted a Twitter Space about podcasting in schools. The conversation is packed with great questions from the great people who participated. Check out episode 201 - Starting a Podcast Club or Network
He's just a small town boy, born and raised in south Kona. He took the midnight train to JABSOM and now he's here sharing his amazing story. Be prepared to laugh, and maybe even cry, as Derek discusses adjusting to life on Oahu, healing through trauma, and the underappreciated virtue of not trying. Also, be sure to listen to the end for one of Derek's signature cheehoos.*Contains discussion of sensitive topics including addiction and suicide*
On this week’s episode of Art on the Air we’re pleased to present our long form Field Note with ceramicist Derek Larson! During our nearly hour-long conversation, Larson shared his story of losing his way as an artist, only to re-discover his love for sculpture while on a spiritual quest of sorts. Derek’s story of redemption is one that many artists will identify with, and we can’t wait to share it with you!
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This episode of Open Mic Night Live is brought to you by Infinity Vodka. Live comedy from Uncle Bam, Ke'Juan, James Houpt, Erik Zayas, Derek Larson, Shane Laughary, Diane Roth, CW, and more join this week's show live from Vorshay's Cocktail Lounge, in Wichita, Kansas.
Live open mic comedy in Wichita, KS, with comics CW, Diane Roth, Goose, Shane Laughary, Alonzo Ross, Erik Zayas, Ryan Anderson, Derek Larson, James Houpt, Alex Aguilar and hosted by Esteban Peteros. Open Mic Night Comedy is sponsored by Infinity Vodka.
Listeners share the #edtech they loved in 2020. Co-hosted by Derek Larson. ** SUPPORT THE SHOW ** Become an Awesome Supporter! Buy Me A Coffee! ** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES ** https://chrisnesi.com/ ** SEGMENTS ** (2:30) Intro (5:37) House of #EdTech Thought - What did Derek learn from hosting the podcast? (14:17) Featured Content - 2020 Smackdown (01:43:39) House of #EdTech VIP ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Feedback, Shoutouts, and Links Dan Gallagher shared some of his experience with Digital Citizenship. Derek Larson talked about DigCit in episode 167. #EdTech Thought I participated in the November edition of #PassTheScopeEdu and this month's topic was #RestUpTeachUp. In this segment, I talk about the need for sleep and resting and recharging as an educator and how that can't be overlooked. #EdTech Recommendation Whiteboard.chat is an awesome and free virtual, web-based whiteboard. I think it's better than Google Jamboard! FREE to use Connect up to 100 people per board Export boards to PDF Connect multiple people and devices to the same board Easily observe and coach multiple people on individual boards Featured Content Earlier in November, I had the opportunity to provide some afterschool PD to teachers in my district and I created a session about strategies to engage students in virtual learning. Some of the strategies include: Keep It Simple Use Music and Sound Ensure the Privacy of Your Students Empower Your Students Create Breakout Rooms Ahead of Time Resources Mentioned: Using Yoga to provide breaks - Find short 2-5 minute Yoga videos. FREE to use Connect up to 100 people per board Export boards to PDF Connect multiple people and devices to the same board Easily observe and coach multiple people on individual boards House of #EdTech VIP Liz Sheridan - Proud Rutgers graduate who initially hoped to get into publishing but then considered a career in education. She teaches English at my school and she's a phenomenal educator who is respected by her students and her colleagues. She loves literature and being around reading and she figured that teaching would be a way to help other people access that love, whether they already liked reading or not. Liz is a former teacher of the year and is regularly nominated in our building. Most recently, she received the 2020 Yale Educator Award along with 6 other teachers and 24 counselors who were recognized as outstanding educators from around the world who have supported and inspired their students to achieve at high levels. Connect with Liz Sheridan: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MsSheridanNB
Derek Larson explains and discusses the value of digital citizenship. ** SUPPORT THE SHOW ** Become an Awesome Supporter! Buy Me A Coffee! ** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES ** https://chrisnesi.com/167 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:24) Intro (3:17) House of #EdTech Recommendation - https://www.scrible.com/ (9:33) Featured Content - #DigCit and the importance to today's teachers and students (25:46) House of #EdTech VIP - Marialice B.F.X. Curran ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Derek Larson fills in and asks, "What if we wrote a gratitude letter to one of our colleagues?" ** SUPPORT THE SHOW ** Become an Awesome Supporter! Buy Me A Cup of Coffee! ** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES ** https://chrisnesi.com/165 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:30) Intro (7:10) House of #EdTech Thought (9:20) Featured Content (17:20) House of #EdTech Recommendation (19:32) House of #EdTech VIP ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Derek Larson fills in for the first of six episodes and talks about being excellent to each other with #edtech. ** SUPPORT THE SHOW ** Become an Awesome Supporter! Buy Me A Cup of Coffee! ** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES ** https://chrisnesi.com/164 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:24) Intro (4:40) House of #EdTech Thought & Featured Content - Be Excellent to Each Other (13:20) House of #EdTech Recommendation Power Down Two Screens for Teachers (21:12) House of #EdTech VIP - Cory Henwood ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Jared travels down South to attend Edcamp St. George. During the camp, he sat down with Derek Larson, Library Media Specialist at Tonaquint Intermediate School, to discuss the nature of edcamps, why edcamps are so popular in education, and the importance of professional development for teachers.
Recorded on June 14, 2015 Panelists: Tara Linney (@TaraLinney)Tara Linney is the author of the book Achieving Gender Equity in Teaching Computer Programming. She is highly experienced on integrating coding into the curriculum, and empowering girls in the learning of coding. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1658926740/girls-can-code Tammy Neil (@TG_Neil)Google Certified Trainer, AP-CSP, #FLedChat #RuralEdChat #edusnap16 #recipes4ed http://quantumowl.com Leslie Fagin (@MsFagin)Leslie is an instructional technology coach for a suburban school district in Georgia. She is also a foster mother, community volunteer, avid reader, and world traveler. Derek Larson (@lars3eb)Husband, Father, Teacher Librarian, Digital Learning Coach, learner, tech addict, pen addict, and friend. Sometimes the best tech is analog. Anne Manalo-Hussein (@EducatorAnne)Teacher, Believer in the POWER of Education, Tweets are my own and not the groups I represent Miracule Gavor (@MiraculeDG)#LearningSpecialist #MathematicsEducator #GSET #EducationAdviser #CurriculumDeveloper #Edumatcher #SixSigmaGreenBelt #EducationReform 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 Joy Level Up Leadership by Brian Kulak DigCitKids by Marialice Curran & Curran Dee Stories of EduInfluence by Brent Coley The Edupreneur by Dr. Will In Other Words… by Rachelle Dene Poth To Whom it May Concern… edited by Sarah Thomas & Nicol R. Howard One Drop of Kindness by Jeff Kubiak 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
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I attended #UCET18 and Derek Larson and Lynn Smargis talk about conferences. Support for this episode comes from: My Awesome Supporters! Become a Patron today! KYTE Learning - Get your 14-day FREE trial! Complete show notes http://chrisnesi.com/106 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:30) Intro (5:40) House of #EdTech Thought - The Value of #EdTech in 2018 (10:52) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Must Use Technology of 2018 (20:55) Featured Content - Hosting a Conference (46:47) House of #EdTech VIP - Dani Sloan ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Derek Larson and Jen Giffen share their experiences at ISTE 2017 in San Antonio. Support for this episode of House of #EdTech comes from: My Awesome Supporters! Become a Patron today! Complete show notes: ** SEGMENTS ** (1:34) Intro (3:03) Featured Content - ISTE 2017 review and recap (28:25) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Slides Sorter by Denis Sheeran (34:31) House of #EdTech VIP - Cade Somers and Michelle Shelton from the Across the Hall Podcast ** FEEDBACK ** Feedback Line: (732) 903-4869 Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi Share Feedback: http://chrisnesi.com/feedback
Derek Larson, Utah educator, and guest co-host provides insight into his new edtech job and how he got the job! Follow Derek Larson Support for this episode of House of #EdTech comes from: SummerPD.com - Use promo code HOUSEOFEDTECH Grammarly Audible.com Domain.com Listeners Like You! Become a Patron... Complete show notes: http://chrisnesi.com/67 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:43) Intro (16:52) House of #EdTech Thought - Analog Love (26:32) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Google Voice & Overcast.fm (36:17) Featured Content - Transitioning from the Classroom to an EdTch Role (51:19) House of #EdTech VIP - Chad Brinkley ** FEEDBACK ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi Send a voice message from http://www.chrisnesi.com
Derek Larson is a 4th grade teacher from Southern Utah, an #edtech enthusiast, and a fan of the House of #EdTech podcast! Follow Derek http://twitter.com/lars3eb House of #EdTech is sponsored by Audible.com. There are over 150,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or other mp3 player. http://www.audibletrial.com/houseofedtech All links and shownotes at http://www.chrisnesi.com/2014/10/22-elementary-edtech-with-derek-larson.html FEEDBACK Call: (732) 903-4869 Voxer: cnesi4602 Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/mrnesi Send a voice message from http://www.chrisnesi.com
Brazil just dropped this bomb on you all - Windy City Riot 2008 Vidcast! If you loved last years event and edit I'm sure you will love this one as well. Yes there has been a lack of audio shows on Revival but people just are not listening in like they are tuning into the videos so for now we are focusing on vidcasts - but we are not going anywhere. Keep reading after the jump for a write up on the event. You can also check it out on our youtube page if you so desire. Thanks again to Brazil for the sick edit! Windy City Riot 2008 Those who came to the Windy City Riot this year got exactly what they’d expect. Interesting spots, run-ins with the police, sticky weather, amazing skating, wild after-parties –â€all things bladeâ€. Seven years running, the WCR has once again proven to be one of the best street contest to attend every summer in North America. The purse totaled just under a whopping $500. This year the WCR returned to a two-day format. On the first day, everyone joined in a celebration of all things strange. The flatland contest was won by Justin “Jefferson†Augustus from Iowa. You may remember Jefferson as being one of the “most innovative†winners from years past. Then comes Antone. Anthony “Antone†Anderson (Chicago, IL) stole the high-jump title from the previously undefeated Paul John (cleared 53″ clean and 55.5″ with a brush on the pole), dunk contest (cannot explain in words) and tied the long jump contest with Matt Strobot (Cary, IL) at 223″. After all was said and done, the pre-contest proved to be one of the most exciting collection rollerblading moments of my life. We finished off the first day by skating a launch to metal planter. Too many kids to name skated amazingly however, it seems that Kruise Sapstein tore this spot harder than anyone else–especially after landing a fakie 540 topsoul to gap out. Many props to Kruise. The beginning of day two was a “chestâ€. It was pouring rain and a huge event took place right near the meeting spot with forced the contest to be moved to, that’s right, lower wacker–Chicago’s depths of hell. We fashioned a launch ramp made of plywood to skate a high handicap rail. This was a great time until the biker cops rolled up and started giving everybody (myself included) $60 parking tickets. We, of course, moved on to the next spot. Walt Disney Magnet Elementary was a good solid spot with many skaters lacing tricks and many spectators yelling “Aaaaahhhh!â€â€™s…as you should find in any good street contest. The nicest police officer in Chicago politely asked us to move on so we did. The final spot allowed for some interesting tricks to be done. This kink rail next to a ledge wrecked some and made a hero of others. Casey Bohrnell broke his ankle and John Adams may have broken his wrist. The contest proved to be a battle between Jeph Howard and Derek Larson. Derek landed the best trick of the contest by stalling the fence, dropping to a fakie roll on the ledge then dropping blind to top soul on the rail. For a better idea of what happened at the final spot, you’d have to see the footage. Here are the results: 1st - Jeph Howard (MN) 2nd - Derek Larson (MN) 3rd - Kruise Sapstein (IL) 4th - Logan Clark (IA) 5th - Brian Bruno (IL) Best Trick- Derek Larson Best Style- Kruise Sapstein Worst Fall/Scariest to Watch- Dave Depew Most Innovative - John Adams Way Cool- Aaron Peterson Biggest Chest- Tony Wolak Should Have Skated- Kruise Sapstein Biggest Baby- Mike Froemling Most Flamboyant- Brian Bruno - Colin Martin