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Best podcasts about educational software

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Teach Your Kids
What is Homeschooling? - Intro to Homeschooling in 2024 with Manisha Snoyer

Teach Your Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 34:17


SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODETeach Your Kids: Website | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Substack | Facebook | TikTokManisha: LinkedIn | X | Instagram | FacebookJoin our premium community with expert support and advice Teach Your Kids Blog PostsNot school or homeschooling, but modular learningThe Ultimate Modular Learning ChecklistWhat's a typical homeschool day look like?How to afford homeschoolingThe Complete Guide to Secular Homeschool CurriculumRelated ResourcesTeach Your Kids Curriculum Planner Time-Codes00:00:00 — Manisha Snoyer introduces the episode and delves into the concept of homeschooling, setting the stage for an in-depth discussion.00:04:00 — A clarification is provided on the technical definition of homeschooling, differentiating it from other forms of education.00:08:00 — The discussion moves to an analysis of five main styles of homeschooling, providing insights into each approach.00:18:39 — The conversation emphasizes the importance of whole-child development in modular learning systems.00:21:00 — Modular Learning: What does a typical day look like?00:22:20 — Benefits of decentralized educational systems are discussed, underlining their potential impact on learning.00:26:49 — The increasing homeschooling population is addressed, discussing trends and implications.00:29:25 — Manisha discusses the future of education, envisioning it as increasingly decentralized and personalized.00:31:19 — The role of educational software and adaptive learning apps in homeschooling is explored, showcasing technological advancements.00:33:19 — The episode concludes with an invitation to join the Teach Your Kids community.This podcast was recorded on Riverside and is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education FundVELA Education Fund is catalyzing a vibrant alternative education ecosystem. VELA provides trust-based funding to entrepreneurs, fosters community-building and knowledge-sharing, and increases visibility through storytelling that promotes cultural awareness and acceptance of the out-of-system space. Today, VELA serves the largest community of out-of-system education entrepreneurs in the country, with over 2,000 community members. About half of VELA's community members operate small learning environments, and the other half are ecosystem and community builders offering direct services and support across the out-of-system space. Learn more at velaedfund.org.

Trends & Issues in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Learning Sciences
Episode 223 Trends for November 18-December 5, 2022: Digital Security & Citizenship, Instructional Design & Teaching, Educational Software & Game Reviews, and Remote Teaching & Learning

Trends & Issues in Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Learning Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 11:55


We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that included November 18 – December 5, 2022. The trends were from the resources we flipped into our Flipboard magazine.  The major trend for this episode is digital security and citizenship. Resources include articles about images in email tracking users, Meta taking steps to help [&hellip Tags:  digital security and citizenship, educational software, instructional design and teaching, remote teaching and learning Del.icio.us Facebook TweetThis Digg StumbleUpon

The Innovation Meets Leadership Podcast
17. Innovation in Learning with Eric Gibbs

The Innovation Meets Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 19:32


Eric Gibbs serves as President for Ouriginal, a text-similarity detection software that assists K-12 districts and higher education institutions in safeguarding their academic integrity initiatives. Eric is an accomplished business executive with over 20 years of experience in the education technology industry. He creates innovative and successful go-to-market strategies within K-12 and higher education markets. Main Takeaways: ● How Ouriginal is Safeguarding and Promoting Academic Integrity ● Innovation in Detecting Plagiarism and Verifying Authenticity ● The Future of Educational Software and Technology Be sure to check out full show notes at https://innovationmeetsleadership.com/resources. You can connect with Eric Gibbs on LinkedIn. Visit Ouriginal's website These are proven solutions to advance your innovation process. Check out our website innovationmeetsleadership.com or connect with us on Instagram or Facebook @innovationmeetsleadership Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Let's go transform something! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natalie-born/support

1-Minute Preceptor (from MedSchoolCoach)
2.11 Why we Need Innovators in Clinical Education with Renee Davis MSN, RN, NPD-BC

1-Minute Preceptor (from MedSchoolCoach)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 34:55


Renee Davis talks about educational technology in nursing, its benefits, and how it overlaps with other healthcare education designs and platforms. [01:11] How Renee Got Into Nursing Education [04:03] Renee’s Most Significant Experience in Nursing [09:01] How to Use EdTech in Academic Healthcare Education [12:58] to Integrate EdTech into Clinical Healthcare Education [15:54] Classroom Techniques for Keeping Students Active and Entertained [23:30] Educational Software and Educational Apps for the Classroom [29:36] Major Problems in Nursing Education Renee Davis has been a registered nurse for eighteen years. She became interested in a career in healthcare as a teenager, and initially looked into becoming a physical therapist. When her mother encouraged her to look into nursing, she reluctantly agreed. She knew the difficulties of a nursing career from her sister who was twelve years older and a nurse, and she wasn't sure she was cut out for it. Renee soon found that she liked the nursing course material. After working in various nursing specialties, she developed a passion for education during a stint as a home care nurse which involved patient education. Accepting a gig as a clinical instructor was her first step on the path towards a career in nursing education. As for one of the most significant experiences of her nursing education career, Renee cites an experience she had in Nursing academia. She recalls the first academic class that she taught, where she was shocked to see that most students used laptops or other devices instead of notebooks. This was when she saw the impact and necessity of integrating ed tech in Nursing Education. Renee often includes interactive activities such as polls, games, and group presentations into her nursing education learning environment. Simply “spewing” information does not work, according to her. Instead, educators must be brave enough to switch from the traditional passive “lecturing” mindset, towards engaging their students in active learning. Educational technology can be a marvelous tool to aid active learning. Instead of telling students to shut off their mobile devices during class, Renee uses these mobile devices in her activities. Her classes are often interrupted by polls using the Polls Everywhere software. She sometimes implements a flipped classroom model where students are expected to read up beforehand on a topic, and come to class prepared to present on it, or discuss it. Besides Polls Everywhere, Renee recommends other educational software and apps such as Mentimeter for polling and presentations, and Voice Thread and Flipgrid for real-time video discussions between students and teachers. She also recommends Google products such as Google Slides and Google Docs which allow real-time edits. Although Renee has extensive experience in Education, rather than a clinical setting, she believes that active learning techniques can be implemented in a clinical education setting as well. She cites pre and post-conference meetings, where instructors might give students assignments as good opportunities to incorporate interactive techniques. However, she acknowledges that when actual clinical activities are occurring, it might not be feasible to focus on active learning, because the focus will be patient care. Renee knows that the major hurdle in incorporating active learning techniques and education technology in healthcare education, is not that instructors simply refuse to change. Rather, the instructors get overwhelmed by the novelty and difficulty of trying something new. She affirms Chase’s recommendation that instructors learn one educational software at a time, maybe once a week or once a month, so as to not get overwhelmed. More broadly, Renee wants to see more openness towards educational technology. Even as she speaks at national conferences, she often has to use presentation applications such as PowerPoint instead of other web-based presentation products, due to WiFi not being guaranteed-she thinks this is an area that needs to be addressed,  especially in 2020. Check out Renee’s LinkedIn profile, website, Twitter page and Facebook page. Sign up for a Free Coaching session with Chase DiMarco, sponsored by Prospective Doctor! You can also join the Med Mnemonist Mastermind FB Group today and learn more about study methods, memory techniques, and MORE! Do check out Read This Before Medical School.  

Dare to Suck - Inspiring changemakers opening up to young adults (and their parents)
Loli Lopez-Montenegro: Meet the colourful CEO of Boomwriter - the educational software that has the power to revolutionize our schools

Dare to Suck - Inspiring changemakers opening up to young adults (and their parents)

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 31:21


Born and raised in Spain, Loli is currently living in the United States and at the helm of Boomwriter - a software platform for education, focused on writing. Not only has she started her own company in the past but also worked in the corporate world as well as earned her stripes at elite educational powerhouses such as Hult International Business School. Her mantra is "Education is THE foundation for the development of every human being"5 key takeawaysNobody knows what the future classroom will look like but one thing is already getting clear: working and learning from home also means that kids are losing their adult reference outside their own family - which use to be the teacher.Social interaction and soft skills are an extremely important part of the day-to-day school. Future learning solutions will need to cope with the emotional part and creating bonds between children even if not being at school. Schools are currently under a great deal of pressure in terms of making the right educational choices fast. On the one hand, the amount of new offerings is rising but on the other hand, the educational ecosystem is still a very protected one while budgets are getting cutEducation is THE foundation for the development of every human being. Education makes us creative, resourceful, and enables crucial connections in our brain.Share your ideas, get input from your peers, and develop them further.Ways to connect:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lolimontenegro/https://boomwriter.com/https://www.lopez-montenegro.com/

TechtalkRadio
Episode 277 - My BlueBerry Needs A Reboot!

TechtalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 53:44


In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Shawn, Amanda, Broadway and Andy talk about Zoom Fatigue and how some are tiring of the many Zoom Concerts and Entertainment Events after working an entire day with Zoom Meetings. The future of Education is discussed with Shawn and Amanda and how the reopening of schools is impacted by Covid-19. Amanda shares how teachers are planning to get ready for returning to the classroom. Amanda talks about the Minecraft Community with Social and Emotional learning with packs that are downloadable. We learn about The Mindful Knight to learn and play the game. Amanda shares some info on her new Headphones from Steel Series, The Arctis 7. Shawn and Broadway talk about what a good product it is. The Headphones Amanda purchased is Wireless which Andy wasn't a fan of in the past however the technology has gotten much better. Andy shares some info on a new tool for Data Recovery from Microsoft and how to get it. If you have ever deleted a file accidentally and removed it from the Recycle bin, the App is called Windows File Recovery. What are the problems that could arise with easy to use file recovery? Do you have Old Tech? How much is it worth? The guys talk about how hard it can be to get rid of Tech that has piled up over the years. The guys talk about building older generation machines for the playing of older games. Shawn gives us a great solution with gog.com (Great Old Games) for downloading and playing your favorite old games for a small fee. Arcades have also popped up and Shawn talks about one in Chicago called Headquarters, Broadway about one in Texas called Pinballz and for Tucson, Cobra Arcade. Andy quizzes the crew about the Anniversary of the iPhone from 13 years ago. They all talk about the Phone Tech before the iPhone and how the way to really get a short message was using the Nextel service. Andy raves about Kevin James short films on YouTube, some fun stuff! Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com

Sentral Station
Why Arvind Ramchundar chose to work in educational software development

Sentral Station

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 16:12


Arvind Ramchundar works in the field of software product development. It’s one of those fields where we perhaps don’t really think about software being a product, like something we buy off the shelf, because these days it just seems to be all around us, all the time. And education is no exception. So what are the motivations that might draw someone to work in the education sector, but not actually in the classroom? For Arvind, the motivation runs quite deep, and I caught up with him in the office at the end of a busy day. The small conference room has quite the echo, but the message is loud and clear.This podcast is brought to you by Sentral.For information about all our episodes and guests, visit http://www.sentral.com.au/podcastFor information about proven web-based school management software for your school, visithttp://www.sentral.com.au

Mashable Tech – Spoken Edition
Teenager finds educational software exposed millions of student records

Mashable Tech – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 2:45


Technology is the making, modification, usage, and knowledge of tools, machines, techniques, crafts, systems, methods of organization, in order to solve a problem. A SpokenEdition transforms written content into human-read audio you can listen to anywhere. It's perfect for times when you can't read - while driving, at the gym, doing chores, etc. Find more at www.spokenedition.com

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 368 - Stan Gilbert, Tricky Tutorials

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 56:04


Stan Gilbert, Tricky Tutorials Hello, and welcome to an interview-only episode of Antic, The Atari 8-bit computer podcast. Stan Gilbert worked for Educational Software (previously known as Santa Cruz Educational Software) in the early 80’s and developed several products in the Tricky Tutorial series for the Atari 8-bit computer line.  He later also worked for Apple. This interview took place July 29, 2017. Links: Antic Magazine August 1987 - Vol. 6 No. 4 LINKBAS.BAS, LINKBAS.EXE: Link BASIC (with compiled version), programming utility by Robin Alan Sherer and Stan Gilbert, 99 (BASIC, binary load) http://www.elisoftware.org/index.php?title=Tricky_Tutorial_No._9_GTIA_Graphics_(Atari_8-Bit,_5_1/4%22_Disk)_Educational_Software_-_1983_USA,_Canada_Release - Tricky Tutorial No. 9 GTIA Graphics (Atari 8-Bit, 5 1/4" Disk) Educational Software - 1983 USA, Canada Release The Adventures of Proto - http://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-400-800-xl-xe-adventures-of-proto-_125.html Stan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stan-gilbert-485b4b77/?ppe=1

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 362 - Tom Snyder, educational software

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 108:13


Tom Snyder, educational software   Tom Snyder was the founder of Computer Learning Connection, which was later renamed to Tom Snyder Productions, a company that created many educational software titles for the school and home computer markets.   The company's home software included Agent USA and Bannercatch (published by Scholastic,) Halley Project (published by Mindscape,) Run For the Money (published by Scarborough Systems,) and In Search of the Most Amazing Thing (published by Spinnaker.) Snooper Troops I and II, both published by Spinnaker, were the first educational software to make the industry's bestseller list. The company made many more software products that it sold directly to schools, including Decisions Decisions and The Other Side.   This interview took place on July 2, 2018.   "I think my favorite memories of all the programs I designed was sitting in bars with a legal pad writing the design out, you know, long before you write code. It was all on paper ... And the longer you can wait before you start programming, the better off you are."   Celebrating the Third Place: Inspiring Stories About the "Great Good Places" at the Heart of Our Communities   Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community   Dr. Katz Professional Therapist   ANTIC magazine: Profile of a Snooper Trooper   AtariMania's list of Tom's games   ANTIC Interview 278 - Bill Bowman, CEO of Spinnaker Software   Woody Allen vodka Ad clip   Polygon article about Tom

Primitive Culture: A Star Trek History and Culture Podcast
32: Klingons Don’t Listen to Teachers

Primitive Culture: A Star Trek History and Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 71:18


Schooling in Star Trek. On a Federation starship or space station, every day is an opportunity for learning. But for Starfleet officers whose families have joined them in space, providing a well-rounded education can be a challenge. Aboard the USS Enterprise-D, a host of professional educators were on hand, teaching everything from ancient history to calculus. Meanwhile, on Deep Space 9, an untrained amateur, Keiko O’Brien, stepped up to provide a curriculum tailored to the needs of the station’s dozen or so children. In this episode of Primitive Culture, host Duncan Barrett is joined by Amy Nelson of Earl Grey and The Edge to take a look at education in Star Trek. We also discuss the ways in which Star Trek has inspired Amy’s own teaching and how she has incorporated her fandom into her classroom. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Teaching Trek in Amy’s Classroom (00:02:35) The Enterprise-D: Glorified Crèche? (00:08:40) Educational Software and Online Schooling (00:15:15) Pastoral Care and Discipline (00:22:55) Amateur Teachers, from Keiko O'Brien to Seven of Nine (00:36:25) Religious Controversy and Faith Schools (00:43:08) Teaching Versus Testing (00:57:45) Final Thoughts (01:04:09) Host Duncan Barrett Guest Amy Nelson Production Clara Cook (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Hacked Leadership: Innovation Acceleration
Open Source Educational Software with Innovator Zach VanderVeen

Hacked Leadership: Innovation Acceleration

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 40:36


Zach VanderVeen and Chris Rose from Hamilton City Schools (Cincinnati) created software called Abre that rivals most educational technology software on the market today. Most importantly, it is open source and free for anyone to use. Learn more about Abre at http://www.abre.io.   If you like the content of this podcast, visit my blog at http://www.hackEDleadership.com and read EdCircuit where I'm a contributor.

InspiredStartups.com : Entrepreneurs Talks with Founders Sharing Their Real Startup Stories

Cristina's Startup Story (Interview Highlights): From her own startup to helping other startups, Cristina shares her experience of helping 25 new startups together with European Pioneers (1.45) Cristina tells us about the early days of Thoughtbox, from being part of an incubator programme, to throwing away the plan and starting again! (4.31) Tips for getting the most from an incubator programme (8.06) The Pros and Cons of a launchpad programme! Cristina's experience of leaving the incubator programme and taking her first steps in the big bad world! (10.31) The high points of Cristina's startup journey......need some inspiration?...this will inspire you!!! (13.06) The next phase of Thoughtbox. Cristina talks about building partnerships with Easons and Fyffes (14.30) The transition from corporate business woman to startup star! (17.00) Cristina talks about where she thinks startups in Ireland still need funding (20.01) Entrepreneurs! Support each other! (27.12) Cristina's contact details (28.11)

Autism Live
Award Winning App: Reader Bee!

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 9:56


Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive    Ann McCormick, the “Queen of Children’s Educational Software” talks about the newest educational software from Learning Circle Kids – the award winning app READER BEE.  This amazing app is effective at teaching the foundation skills of reading which are essential for all kids and critical for kids on the spectrum.  For more information on Reader Bee visit www.ReaderBee.com    Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx    Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com

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Autism Live
Autism Live, Wednesday December 3rd, 2014

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 120:14


Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive    Today on Autism Live: Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh answers viewer questions about effective interventions for aggression, why it takes so long to start therapies, how to handle feces smearing, help for adults with Aspergers and more. During Let’s Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy the ladies welcome Ann McCormick, the “Queen of Children’s Educational Software” to talk about her newest venture from Learning Circle Kids – the award winning app READER BEE.  This amazing app is effective at teaching the foundation skills of reading.  For more information on Reader Bee visit www.ReaderBee.com Shannon also unveils the recipe for the month which features Explore Asian Organic Edamame and Mung Bean Fettucinni!!! Yummy and GFCF!  Find the full recipe here:  http://www.autism-live.com/festive-holiday-pasta-with-organic-edamame-mung-bean-fettuccine-prosciutto-and-red-pepper.aspx Viewers  are encouraged to take the #AutismActofLove challenge.  Find more information about the #AutismActofLove challenge and make donations by visiting www.HelpforAutism.org     Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx    Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com   

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40 Going On 14
37 – Educational Software

40 Going On 14

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2014 77:22


Back in the day, during the dawn of the home PC, someone got the idea that we could actually learn on these things, and Educational Software was born. From the Oregon Trail to searching out that sultry Carmen Sandiego, all the way to DuoLingo and the educational merits of Minecraft, the guys travel through the … Continue reading "37 – Educational Software"