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I Wish I Knew EDU with Ramona Meharg
E133 Pt 2 Lynn Thomas

I Wish I Knew EDU with Ramona Meharg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 28:38


This week on I Wish I Knew EDU, Ramona talks to Lynn Thomas @THOMLYNN101 about #NationalGeographic @ECOOorg, Teacher wellness, blogging, https://wordsgrow.com/author/wordsgrow/ her I Wish I Knew learning and hopes for EDU.

The Dr. Will Show Podcast
Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) - Be Kind And Good Things Will Happen

The Dr. Will Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 57:59


Most importantly, Vicki is a classroom teacher and Instructional Technology director in southwest Georgia. She is into her eighteenth year of teaching at K12 and taught adults for five years before that. She graduated first her in Management Class at Georgia Tech in 1991 and has traveled the world talking about technology and reaching every student. Her philosophy to “innovate like a turtle” has transformed teachers around the world. Vicki's heart is for today's students and today's teachers – both of whom have unique challenges of their own. Because two of her three children have learning differences, children who struggle have a special place in Vicki's heart and she loves to find technologies to unlock each child's full potential (and each teacher's.)Top Education Blog. Vicki Davis has been writing the Cool Cat Teacher blog for 15 years and has been an Edublog award finalist for Best Teacher Blog. This blog is listed in the top 50 blogs in education and has more than 100,000 unique visitors who read this blog each month.Top Twitterer. Vicki was voted a top 5 twitterer in education by the Edublog awards in 2015, and named by Mashable as one of Twitter's Top 10 Rockstar teachers. Recently, Onalytica named Vicki as the top female edtech influencer on Twitter in December 2017 according to their statistical research.Top Podcast. Vicki hosts and self produces the podcast the 10-Minute Teacher show since February 1, 2017. Within one week of launch, it hit the top 10 in the k12 store in iTunes. With 600 episodes, the show now has over 3 million downloads. It is a 5-day a week show for busy teachers. Vicki's prior show Every Classroom Mattershad over 300 thousand downloads a month. In 2014, Vicki won the BAMMY Award for Best Education Talk Show Host in 2014.

Telecom Reseller
SBC Fails and Fixes

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 7:22


by Gary Audin The Session Border Controller (SBC) is an integral part of your Unified Communication (UC) and Contact Center (CC) systems for connecting to SIP trunks. Although the SBC should now be plug and play configuration, it is not. There will be problems with the provider, SBC and the PBX. This EDUblog focusses on the SBC problems, prevention, and resolution. This EDUblog is a 7 minute educational audio blog focusing on the issues relating to the SBC in SIP trunk implementations. There is no marketing pitch in this EDUblog, only information. This EDUblog discusses: How well do the SBC vendors do? How does the customer prevent the SBC problems? Resolving the SBC problems. Who can help you? In the end it’s the customer. This EDUblog was sponsored by Telecom Reseller. If you would like to sponsor an EDUblog, contact carole@usernews.com.

All of the Above Podcast
S3E18 - Distance Learning and English Language Learners w/Larry Ferlazzo

All of the Above Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 51:35


Larry “The Legend” Ferlazzo joins us today to discuss the impact that distance learning has had on the nation’s 4.9 million English Language Learners. The prolific blog writer, author of 12 books including the ELL Teacher’s Toolbox, and current high school teacher Larry Ferlazzo helps us unpack the challenges educators face in meeting the needs of English Language Learners right now, and how schools can best support students under these less than ideal circumstances. As Larry’s work has also appeared in publications like the NY Times and Education Week, we also discuss Larry’s journey from community organizer to the classroom and the importance of educator voice in policy debates and public discourse around education. Plus, a major metropolitan school district adopts the “Give them all A’s” policy! ***Please consider subscribing to our YouTube channel! https://youtube.com/AllOfTheAbove *** SEMINAR: - Serving ELLs with Larry Ferlazzo (9:46) - Larry Ferlazzo on Edublog.org: https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/about/ - Classroom Q&A with Larry Ferlazzo on Education Week: http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/ - Find Larry’s books: https://www.amazon.com/Larry-Ferlazzo/e/B0028OK9ZW - Instructional Strategies for the ELL Teacher Toolbox (Ed Week video): https://video.edweek.org/detail/videos/teaching-and-learning/video/5773984531001/instructional-strategies-for-an-%E2%80%98ell-teacher-s-toolbox%E2%80%99?autoStart=true&cmp=cpc-goog-ew-dynamic+ads&ccid=dynamic+ads&ccag=english+language+learners+dynamic&cckw=&cccv=dynamic+ad&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl7n6-s6E6QIVHx-tBh2X5AGJEAAYASAAEgIoY_D_BwE Get MORE All of the Above: Website - https://aotashow.com/ Podcast via Apple Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/all-of-the-above-podcast/id1339198232 Podcast via Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4NO3FENVr96JJTU4ZjdnCm Podcast via Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/aotashow Podcast via Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-of-the-above-show/all-of-the-above?refid=stpr Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/AOTAshow/

Culture Cult Podcast
Nadine Lebde - Physio, researcher & writer. (Ep 1)

Culture Cult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 31:22


Welcome to our first podcast of 2020! With the wonders of remote recording, Becs set up a makeshift studio in her bedroom and spoke with Nadine Lebde. A triple threat - Physiotherapist, academic researcher and creative writer in Sydney, Australia.  Just as Nadine’s skill set is diverse, so was our chat!  Topics include, growing up Arab in Australia, reclaiming being a ‘nerd’ and  balancing academic life with creative projects. About Nadine Lebde (Bio supplied by guest)  "Nadine Lebde is an Australian-Lebanese writer from Western Sydney. She has an Honours degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney, and her research has been published in the British Medical Journal’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Nadine was selected to be a reviewer for the StoryCasters Project, an initiative for emerging culturally diverse writers run by Sweatshop in collaboration with Diversity Arts Australia. Her creative non-fiction piece was shortlisted for publication in the anthology "Arab, Australian, Other: Stories on Race and Identity" (2019) edited by Randa Abdel-Fattah and Sara Saleh. In 2008, her student blog was nominated for Edublog’s international award “Best Individual Blog”. Nadine is a member of Sweatshop: Western Sydney Literacy Movement, a WestWords Academian (2020), and has performed at Bankstown Poetry Slam as well as the Surry Hills heat for the Australian Poetry Slam." Show credits: Producer & Editor: Rebecca Maakasa  Guest: Nadine Lebde.  ‘The Margerine Tub’ story & artwork referenced in the episode is from Amaliah_Com via Instagram  The music you heard is ‘International Promenade’ via Free Music Archive. You can keep up with Culture Cult on our facebook page     Support the show.

The Wired Educator Podcast
WEP 125: Cool Cat Teacher, An Interview with Vicki Davis

The Wired Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 54:24


Vicki Davis has been writing the Cool Cat Teacher blog for more than 12 years and has been an Edublog award finalist for Best Teacher Blog for most of those. Her blog is listed in the top 50 blogs in education and has more than 100,000 unique visitors who read this blog each month. Vicki was voted a top 5 twitterer in education by the Edublog awards in 2015, and named by Mashable as one of Twitter's Top 10 Rockstar teachers. Recently, Onalytica named Vicki as the top female edtech influencer on Twitter in December 2017 according to their statistical research. Vicki hosts and self produces the podcast the 10-Minute Teacher show since February 1, 2017. Within one week of launch, it hit the top 10 in the k12 store in iTunes. It is a 5-day a week show for busy teachers. Vicki's prior show Every Classroom Matters had over 300 thousand downloads a month and was produced by BAM Radio Network. In 2014, Vicki won the BAMMY Award for Best Education Talk Show Host in 2014. Vicki is well known for her creation of more than twenty global collaborative projects including the Flat Classroom Project which won ISTE's Online Learning Award in 2006 and the MAD About Mattering Project in 2016 and 2017. Vicki is known for her speeches on differentiating instruction, being an excellent 21st-century educator. Her work with classrooms across the world has taken her and her students around the world- to China, India, Qatar, Dubai, Hawaii and here in the continental US where she has shared more than 100 keynotes and spotlights. Vicki's books  Reinventing Writing and Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds, empower teachers to connect their students to technology and the world. Vicki writes for Edutopia and is one of Cathy Rubin's Global Search for Education Top 12 Teacher Blogs. Vicki has 138K Twitter followers (and growing) and more than one hundred thousand unique visitors read Vicki's blog every month. Vicki's on Tumblr, Flipboard, and Facebook, too. Vicki is a Discovery STAR educator and a Google Certified Innovator. She has spoken at Google, Microsoft, and other technology companies about innovative classroom technology use. Her classroom was named one of the most top 10 Financially Literate classrooms in the US by the H&R Block Budget Challenge in 2014. Vicki has 3 three children, 4 dogs, 3 cats, 105 students, and 1 husband and now one more person who has read her bio — and for that — she's most grateful. She is honored to count many of the finest educators on the planet as her friends. ———————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 115 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook.  • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter.  •  Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram 

Chasing Squirrels
Doug Robertson - Feeling Funny, Being Liked, and Showing Your Colours

Chasing Squirrels

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 83:56


  Hair, nails, and humour got me connected with Doug Robertson AKA @TheWeirdTeacher on Twitter in the first place.  And the sharp and observant mind behind his tweets and posts pantskicked me into getting him on the podcast. Our convo swerves all over the road- the funny side of teaching, being liked, and the pain of data were just a few of spaces we busted into. Check out Doug's books on Amazon ,his EDUblog at  http://hestheweirdteacher.blogspot.ca/  and his music musings at https://earprotein.wordpress.com/author/earprotein/ Chasing Squirrels is on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/chasing-squirrels/id1191208370?mt=2 You can find me on Twitter @chrisjcluff and on Wordpress at https://chrisjcluff.com/ If you would like to chat on the podcast, let me know. Song in episode: 8bit Detective by Bass Assassin is used under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) This song has not been remixed or changed in any way.

Chasing Squirrels
Doug Robertson - Feeling Funny, Being Liked, and Showing Your Colours e50

Chasing Squirrels

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 83:56


  Hair, nails, and humour got me connected with Doug Robertson AKA @TheWeirdTeacher on Twitter in the first place.  And the sharp and observant mind behind his tweets and posts pantskicked me into getting him on the podcast. Our convo swerves all over the road- the funny side of teaching, being liked, and the pain of data were just a few of spaces we busted into. Check out Doug's books on Amazon ,his EDUblog at  http://hestheweirdteacher.blogspot.ca/  and his music musings at https://earprotein.wordpress.com/author/earprotein/ Chasing Squirrels is on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/chasing-squirrels/id1191208370?mt=2 You can find me on Twitter @chrisjcluff and on Wordpress at https://chrisjcluff.com/ If you would like to chat on the podcast, let me know. Song in episode: 8bit Detective by Bass Assassin is used under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) This song has not been remixed or changed in any way.

Premio Internacional EducaRed's Podcast
Entrevista a Adriana Caulfield

Premio Internacional EducaRed's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 18:47


La profesora Adriana Caulfield es administradora de blogs como www.agendadeaula.blogspot.com y www.compartiendoconla183.blogspot.com En esta entrevista nos habla de su experiencia docente con las TIC.

Premio Internacional EducaRed's Podcast
Domingo Méndez habla de su experiencia docente con las TIC y del cambio de rol del docente

Premio Internacional EducaRed's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010 13:59


Escucha la entrevista a Domingo Méndez, profesor de matemáticas y ciencias naturales en 1º y 2º de la ESO del colegio Jaime Balmes de Cieza, Murcia.

TeacherTopCast.com
Booklet; Setting Up a Blog notes

TeacherTopCast.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2007


These are the notes on how to set up a Education Blog, EduBlog.Click the above link or subscribe in iTunes to receive these at your homepage or mp3 player.Regards,Mr. Bradley