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The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In episode 195 (Part 3) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Homa Sabet Tavangar Born in Iran, raised in the U.S., and having lived in South America and Africa, Homa Sabet Tavangar's life and work have led her on a journey exploring the roots of purpose, innovation and belonging. Homa connects timely topics with the timeless desire to work with intention and make a difference — whatever one's circumstances. As co-founder of BigQuestions.Institute and OnenessLab.com, she partners with thought leaders dedicated to re-imagining learning and work while centering equity, inquiry and innovation. Homa's innovative approach has led schools and companies from crisis to global citizenship and competence in ways that create belonging across perspectives. Her approach fosters empathy, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, leadership, futures thinking, and creative problem-solving in complex, multicultural settings, — and re-imagines academic institutions and workplaces for the 21st Century. Homa is the author of widely-acclaimed books, including Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World (Random House, 2009), Global Kids: 50+ Games, Crafts, Recipes & More from Around the World (Barefoot Books, 2019), The Global Education Toolkit for Elementary Learners (Sage/Corwin, 2014), co-author of a 3-book series with Professor Yong Zhao on educating creative, entrepreneurial World Class Learners (Corwin, 2016), and contributor to Mastering Global Literacy, by Heidi Hayes-Jacobs, ed. (Solution Tree, 2013). Most recently she co-authored 9 BIG Questions Schools Must Answer to Avoid Going “Back to Normal” (*Because “Normal” Wasn't That Great to Begin With). Her work has been hailed by international education and business leaders and media — from Dr. Jane Goodall to the BBC, NPR, NBC, ABC, Washington Post.com, Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times, Boston Globe, PBS, Scholastic, Parents Magazine, Rodale, and many more. Growing Up Global has been a best-seller in Parenting, Education, and Globalization categories, and introduced the possibilities of raising and educating global citizens to a wide audience. Her article on Empathy was Edutopia's most shared piece for four continuous years. Global Kids is the winner of the 2021 Tilliwig Best Children's Products award. Homa translates culture, diversity, innovation and globalization trends and breakthroughs into academic and social-emotional learning in ways that empower CEOs, teachers, parents and learners from Kindergarten to graduate students thrive in a global context — and have fun along the way. She advises entertainment pioneers Disney Channel and Empatico.org on cultural bias, and NBC's Sprout TV on script development and cultural elements in the ambitious, young children's animated series “Nina's World,” based in part on Growing Up Global, and starring Rita Moreno and Mandy Patinkin. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In episode 195 (Part 2) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Homa Sabet Tavangar Born in Iran, raised in the U.S., and having lived in South America and Africa, Homa Sabet Tavangar's life and work have led her on a journey exploring the roots of purpose, innovation and belonging. Homa connects timely topics with the timeless desire to work with intention and make a difference — whatever one's circumstances. As co-founder of BigQuestions.Institute and OnenessLab.com, she partners with thought leaders dedicated to re-imagining learning and work while centering equity, inquiry and innovation. Homa's innovative approach has led schools and companies from crisis to global citizenship and competence in ways that create belonging across perspectives. Her approach fosters empathy, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, leadership, futures thinking, and creative problem-solving in complex, multicultural settings, — and re-imagines academic institutions and workplaces for the 21st Century. Homa is the author of widely-acclaimed books, including Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World (Random House, 2009), Global Kids: 50+ Games, Crafts, Recipes & More from Around the World (Barefoot Books, 2019), The Global Education Toolkit for Elementary Learners (Sage/Corwin, 2014), co-author of a 3-book series with Professor Yong Zhao on educating creative, entrepreneurial World Class Learners (Corwin, 2016), and contributor to Mastering Global Literacy, by Heidi Hayes-Jacobs, ed. (Solution Tree, 2013). Most recently she co-authored 9 BIG Questions Schools Must Answer to Avoid Going “Back to Normal” (*Because “Normal” Wasn't That Great to Begin With). Her work has been hailed by international education and business leaders and media — from Dr. Jane Goodall to the BBC, NPR, NBC, ABC, Washington Post.com, Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times, Boston Globe, PBS, Scholastic, Parents Magazine, Rodale, and many more. Growing Up Global has been a best-seller in Parenting, Education, and Globalization categories, and introduced the possibilities of raising and educating global citizens to a wide audience. Her article on Empathy was Edutopia's most shared piece for four continuous years. Global Kids is the winner of the 2021 Tilliwig Best Children's Products award. Homa translates culture, diversity, innovation and globalization trends and breakthroughs into academic and social-emotional learning in ways that empower CEOs, teachers, parents and learners from Kindergarten to graduate students thrive in a global context — and have fun along the way. She advises entertainment pioneers Disney Channel and Empatico.org on cultural bias, and NBC's Sprout TV on script development and cultural elements in the ambitious, young children's animated series “Nina's World,” based in part on Growing Up Global, and starring Rita Moreno and Mandy Patinkin. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
The Game Changers podcast celebrates those true pioneers in education who are building schools for tomorrow. In episode 195 (Part 1) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Homa Sabet Tavangar Born in Iran, raised in the U.S., and having lived in South America and Africa, Homa Sabet Tavangar's life and work have led her on a journey exploring the roots of purpose, innovation and belonging. Homa connects timely topics with the timeless desire to work with intention and make a difference — whatever one's circumstances. As co-founder of BigQuestions.Institute and OnenessLab.com, she partners with thought leaders dedicated to re-imagining learning and work while centering equity, inquiry and innovation. Homa's innovative approach has led schools and companies from crisis to global citizenship and competence in ways that create belonging across perspectives. Her approach fosters empathy, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, leadership, futures thinking, and creative problem-solving in complex, multicultural settings, — and re-imagines academic institutions and workplaces for the 21st Century. Homa is the author of widely-acclaimed books, including Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World (Random House, 2009), Global Kids: 50+ Games, Crafts, Recipes & More from Around the World (Barefoot Books, 2019), The Global Education Toolkit for Elementary Learners (Sage/Corwin, 2014), co-author of a 3-book series with Professor Yong Zhao on educating creative, entrepreneurial World Class Learners (Corwin, 2016), and contributor to Mastering Global Literacy, by Heidi Hayes-Jacobs, ed. (Solution Tree, 2013). Most recently she co-authored 9 BIG Questions Schools Must Answer to Avoid Going “Back to Normal” (*Because “Normal” Wasn't That Great to Begin With). Her work has been hailed by international education and business leaders and media — from Dr. Jane Goodall to the BBC, NPR, NBC, ABC, Washington Post.com, Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times, Boston Globe, PBS, Scholastic, Parents Magazine, Rodale, and many more. Growing Up Global has been a best-seller in Parenting, Education, and Globalization categories, and introduced the possibilities of raising and educating global citizens to a wide audience. Her article on Empathy was Edutopia's most shared piece for four continuous years. Global Kids is the winner of the 2021 Tilliwig Best Children's Products award. Homa translates culture, diversity, innovation and globalization trends and breakthroughs into academic and social-emotional learning in ways that empower CEOs, teachers, parents and learners from Kindergarten to graduate students thrive in a global context — and have fun along the way. She advises entertainment pioneers Disney Channel and Empatico.org on cultural bias, and NBC's Sprout TV on script development and cultural elements in the ambitious, young children's animated series “Nina's World,” based in part on Growing Up Global, and starring Rita Moreno and Mandy Patinkin. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
At the advent of a transformative time in technologic history, skills like empathy, compassion, collaboration, and curiosity are becoming more crucial than ever. In this episode, J.B. and Molly speak with magician-turned-technologist Ryan Modjeski, the driving force behind the top-grossing literacy app, Reading Rainbow's Skybrary, as well as UNICEF KidPower and most recently, Empatico. Ryan shares advice on building empathy and emotional skills at scale and the power those can have in creative problem solving. He also reveals some illusionist secrets that have surprising application to user experience and technology."The culture I try to build is one that is unafraid to try and the only real sin is making the same mistake over and over again." - Ryan Modjeski00:01 Intro01:24 Social-emotional learning and empathy08:43 Hire, Fire, Boss!12:55 Skills for a better tomorrow15:49 Empathy at scale22:11 Embracing diversity on teams23:41 UX tricks from a former magician31:00 Final thoughtsKeep up with Ryan at @rmodjeski on Twitter / X and learn more about Empatico at Empatico.org.Mentioned in this episode:- Dance, Dance, Dance by Haruki Murakami- The Power of Moments by Dan & Chip Heath- The War for Kindness by Jamil ZakiFollow Unserious in your podcast app, at unserious.com, and on Instagram and Threads at @unserious.fun.
Empatico's mission is to empower school-aged students all around the globe to form meaningful connections that foster a more empathetic world. Empathy is a critical skill that allows us to feel what others feel (emotional empathy), understand what others think and feel (cognitive empathy), and take action on those feelings and understandings (behavioral empathy). In our interconnected world, empathy is a key personal and professional skill, and its development has the following benefits for individuals and society: A more empathetic society, including more tolerance, more acts of kindness, and an expanded sense of community and connection Positive impact on mental, physical, and emotional health Improved personal relationships or friendships (especially across differences) Conflict resolution or reduction and positive intergroup relations Decreased prejudice, bias, and violence Improved workplace environments and professional relationships Better leaders and problem solvers Empatico's product is centered around an Empathy Framework containing nine skills that promote students' healthy growth and development across three empathy domains (emotional, cognitive, and behavioral) and levels of interaction (intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergroup). This Framework is rooted in research from the fields of education, psychology, sociology, conflict resolution, and communication. Empatico's research-based activities and programs create opportunities for students to learn about and practice these nine empathy-related skills individually, with in-class peers, and with partner classrooms around the globe. These skills are: mindfulness, self-awareness, self-care, emotion recognition, perspective taking, kindness, diplomacy, inclusivity, and collaboration. 1 in 5 children under age 17 in the U.S. have had a diagnosed mental or developmental health disorder, and anxiety and depression among youth have increased by nearly 50% in recent years. Empatico's Daily Practices, such as mindful breathing exercises, can lower students' anxiety and improve their emotion regulation, building their confidence and capacity for interaction with others. A large and increasing percentage of students feel persistently sad or hopeless, and a 2021 study showed that more than half of U.S. high school students do not feel connected to their peers. Empatico's Classroom Activities build empathetic norms, nurture a sense of purpose, and encourage open dialogue to empower students to feel heard and be seen differently by their peers. Global conflict and violence are on the rise, and 1 in 5 U.S. students report being bullied. Empatico's Virtual Exchanges and similar experiences that connect groups of youth across differences have been shown to reduce stereotyping and conflict and increase cooperation. To bring its mission to life, Empatico works closely with educators around the world who are committed to building a more empathetic world together.
Empatico's mission is to empower school-aged students all around the globe to form meaningful connections that foster a more empathetic world. Empathy is a critical skill that allows us to feel what others feel (emotional empathy), understand what others think and feel (cognitive empathy), and take action on those feelings and understandings (behavioral empathy). In our interconnected world, empathy is a key personal and professional skill, and its development has the following benefits for individuals and society: A more empathetic society, including more tolerance, more acts of kindness, and an expanded sense of community and connection Positive impact on mental, physical, and emotional health Improved personal relationships or friendships (especially across differences) Conflict resolution or reduction and positive intergroup relations Decreased prejudice, bias, and violence Improved workplace environments and professional relationships Better leaders and problem solvers Empatico's product is centered around an Empathy Framework containing nine skills that promote students' healthy growth and development across three empathy domains (emotional, cognitive, and behavioral) and levels of interaction (intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergroup). This Framework is rooted in research from the fields of education, psychology, sociology, conflict resolution, and communication. Empatico's research-based activities and programs create opportunities for students to learn about and practice these nine empathy-related skills individually, with in-class peers, and with partner classrooms around the globe. These skills are: mindfulness, self-awareness, self-care, emotion recognition, perspective taking, kindness, diplomacy, inclusivity, and collaboration. 1 in 5 children under age 17 in the U.S. have had a diagnosed mental or developmental health disorder, and anxiety and depression among youth have increased by nearly 50% in recent years. Empatico's Daily Practices, such as mindful breathing exercises, can lower students' anxiety and improve their emotion regulation, building their confidence and capacity for interaction with others. A large and increasing percentage of students feel persistently sad or hopeless, and a 2021 study showed that more than half of U.S. high school students do not feel connected to their peers. Empatico's Classroom Activities build empathetic norms, nurture a sense of purpose, and encourage open dialogue to empower students to feel heard and be seen differently by their peers. Global conflict and violence are on the rise, and 1 in 5 U.S. students report being bullied. Empatico's Virtual Exchanges and similar experiences that connect groups of youth across differences have been shown to reduce stereotyping and conflict and increase cooperation. To bring its mission to life, Empatico works closely with educators around the world who are committed to building a more empathetic world together.
Empatico's mission is to empower school-aged students all around the globe to form meaningful connections that foster a more empathetic world. Empathy is a critical skill that allows us to feel what others feel (emotional empathy), understand what others think and feel (cognitive empathy), and take action on those feelings and understandings (behavioral empathy). In our interconnected world, empathy is a key personal and professional skill, and its development has the following benefits for individuals and society: A more empathetic society, including more tolerance, more acts of kindness, and an expanded sense of community and connection Positive impact on mental, physical, and emotional health Improved personal relationships or friendships (especially across differences) Conflict resolution or reduction and positive intergroup relations Decreased prejudice, bias, and violence Improved workplace environments and professional relationships Better leaders and problem solvers Empatico's product is centered around an Empathy Framework containing nine skills that promote students' healthy growth and development across three empathy domains (emotional, cognitive, and behavioral) and levels of interaction (intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergroup). This Framework is rooted in research from the fields of education, psychology, sociology, conflict resolution, and communication. Empatico's research-based activities and programs create opportunities for students to learn about and practice these nine empathy-related skills individually, with in-class peers, and with partner classrooms around the globe. These skills are: mindfulness, self-awareness, self-care, emotion recognition, perspective taking, kindness, diplomacy, inclusivity, and collaboration. 1 in 5 children under age 17 in the U.S. have had a diagnosed mental or developmental health disorder, and anxiety and depression among youth have increased by nearly 50% in recent years. Empatico's Daily Practices, such as mindful breathing exercises, can lower students' anxiety and improve their emotion regulation, building their confidence and capacity for interaction with others. A large and increasing percentage of students feel persistently sad or hopeless, and a 2021 study showed that more than half of U.S. high school students do not feel connected to their peers. Empatico's Classroom Activities build empathetic norms, nurture a sense of purpose, and encourage open dialogue to empower students to feel heard and be seen differently by their peers. Global conflict and violence are on the rise, and 1 in 5 U.S. students report being bullied. Empatico's Virtual Exchanges and similar experiences that connect groups of youth across differences have been shown to reduce stereotyping and conflict and increase cooperation. To bring its mission to life, Empatico works closely with educators around the world who are committed to building a more empathetic world together.
Today we're joined by Travis Hardy, the Senior Director of Programs at Empatico, a non-profit organization focused on strengthening students' social-emotional learning and empathy through activities and virtual exchanges. In this episode, Travis talks to EALA about how Empatico's Empathy Framework helps students to connect with themselves, each other, and the world. To learn more about how Empatico's free video-meeting technology platform empowers students to form meaningful connections that foster a more empathetic world, visit empatico.org Access the full transcript at: bit.ly/5MinsWithEmpatico
L'ospite podcaster di questo EXTRA SORRISO è Gian Marco Federico del podcast Empatikast.Una piacevole chiacchierata alla scoperta di un giovane, talentuoso ed empatico podcaster con la passione per la psicologia, l'introspezione e le relazioni.Ascolta l'episodio e facci sapere sui social se ti è piaciuto.Contatti di Gian: https://instagram.com/gianduiotto7?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Podcast Empatikast: https://anchor.fm/empatikastContatti de La Fizza: https://linktr.ee/lafizzaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sorriso-sospeso--5484895/support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ospiti: Galderisi:" Lazio spaesata. Sarri deve essere più empatico. Inter concreta." Garbo:"Sarri si deve interrogare. La Roma è questa ma con il Milan è dura." Impallomeni:" A Milano il Napoli dello scorso anno." - Maracanà con Marco Piccari e Stefano Impallomeni
Ryan Modjeski, Executive Director of Empatico, joins Purposely Podcast to share his leadership journey. Californian Ryan Modjeski heads up a non-profit that helps children connect and make friends with their peers globally. Described as an online pen-pal service for primary/K-9 aged children Empatico helps them experience other cultures. The organisation provides new ways of seeing and connecting with the world, all from the safety of the classroom. ‘We want kids to meet and communicate with people who they think might be different from them. In our experience it shows them that they have a lot more in common than they thought they did. Our mission is to prepare the next generation for this increasingly connected world. Helping them to navigate cross cultural relationships with empathy and what we believe is a core component for success in life and in business.' Ryan's path to non-profit leadership is unique, following completion of an Arts degree in creative writing, he ended up designing online games for a living. A good move for Ryan, combining his love for gaming with his creative writing ability. His work involved the 'Gamification' of television programmes, from Beavis and Butt-Head to Criminal Minds and everything in between. Ryan enjoyed his career in ‘gaming', however he felt unfulfilled and wanted to make more of a positive difference to the world utilising his varied knowledge and skills. He points to Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami who featured a character who wrote articles for travel magazines that were never meant to be read. ‘He called it shovelling cultural snow and it really resonated with me, in some ways I was shovelling cultural snow for a job. I had learned how to build technology, how to write stories, how to work with artists and engineers and all of that was fantastic. But I also knew that it wasn't really what I wanted to do with my career'. Ryan made the decision to start his own business, switching from making games purely for entertainment value to creating educational content that engaged children. His target was 7–10-year-olds who had stopped reading. Eventually this led him to a role working in the non-profit sector for UNICEF focused on building technology to empower children across the globe. ‘I had built this really incredible programme where we empowered kids who typically didn't like to learn or had difficulty learning, they also didn't understand that they had the power to make the difference in the world'. The UNICEF Kid Power platform, also described as ‘streaming for good' provides hundreds of activity videos and self-driven content for children, families and educators to access. Following five successful years at UNICEF, Ryan applied for the role as Executive Director at Empatico and started in mid-2021 during the global pandemic. The role was a perfect fit for Ryan, but he had joined during challenging times. He had to convince the Board, who had just hired him, that they would need to redevelop the platform to meet the new demands of Covid-19. ‘The pandemic threw a 'monkey wrench' into our goals and we have just now re-launched the service'. Despite the challenges the organisation continues to go from strength to strength. Empatico now has nearly 60,000 educators from over 166 countries accessing the service and 100,000 children have experienced live exchanges with kids from around the world. Empatico was founded by social entrepreneur Daniel Lubetzky and The KIND Foundation. https://blog.empatico.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-longbottom2/message
Recognized as a transformational leader in education, Dr. Jennifer Williams has dedicated herself for 25 years to the field of education through her roles as an education activist, professor, school administrator, literacy specialist, and classroom teacher. She speaks, writes, and consults on practices that develop global perspectives and social good through creative uses of technology, and her research interests include innovations in teaching and learning, equity and diversity in education, and social action. As an educator and author of the ISTE book, Teach Boldly: Using Edtech for Social Good, she champions teachers to use educational technology purposefully for the planet and its people . She is a professor at Saint Leo University, the co-founder of TeachSDGs and the non-profit organization Take Action Global, and the President of the ISTE Education Leaders PLN Board of Directors. She is currently a consultant for Adobe for Education, Empatico, and the U.S. Department of State and is working with ISTE and Routledge on two new books. Notable recognitions include being named Top 30 for K12 IT Educators (2020), #8 for Top Academics in STEM (2018), and #9 Top Campaigners in Sustainability (2018). Connect with Jennifer on Twitter at @JenWilliamsEdu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wondernamya/message
parte de practicar el mandamiento de Amar al prójimo como a ti mismo es entender lo que es la Empatía esto entender a tu hermano sin juzgarlo ni acusarlo, es reflejar el amor de Dios.
GotTechED the Podcast Episode #112: 10 Edtech Tools/Resources to Explore Over the SummerWelcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is Episode 112 called “10 Edtech Tools/Resources to Explore Over the Summer” In this episode, we've collected a list of edtech tools and resources that we plan on checking out over the summer. We'll describe each tool or resource and talk about some of the ways we can see them being used in the classroom. Check it out. Segment 1: Updates and IntroA new era is upon us… Guise as a U7 baseball coach… know your audience and teach to their strengths Segment 2: 10 Edtech Tools/Resources to Explore Over the SummerNick's 5 https://sway.office.com/my (Microsoft Sway) https://empatico.org/ (Empatico) https://gosynth.com/ (Synth) - audio only asynchronous conversations https://www.diigo.com/ (Diigo) https://videomaker.simpleshow.com/ (SimpleShow Video Maker) Guise's 5: https://newprofilepic.com/ (New Profile Pic): Cell Phone based app https://learnaroundtheworld.org/ (Learn Around the World) https://storybird.com/ (Storybird) https://celestia.space/index.html (Celestia) https://www.projectnoah.org/about (Project Noah) Segment 3: Where to Find GotTechEDDo us 3 favors Subscribe to GotTechED the Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/7zyzfCkSDNHkKdqxmh9XLB?si=YhSdMa6BQVmcLHbSrYxE9Q (Spotify) https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y (Google Podcasts) https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched (Stitcher) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber (YouTube) https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/ (Facebook) Write us an Apple Podcast Review! Tell your friends about http://www.gotteched.com (www.gotteched.com) Tell your friends about the Teach Better Podcast Network Music Credits:The Degs: Shotgunhttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/ ( http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/) @bensoundshttps://www.bensound.com/ ( https://www.bensound.com/) Subscribe to our Podcasthttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/7zyzfCkSDNHkKdqxmh9XLB?si=YhSdMa6BQVmcLHbSrYxE9Q (Spotify) https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Indeizidhz4h37mawfylwdgco4y (Google Podcasts) https://www.stitcher.com/search?q=gotteched (Stitcher) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMIQwu39Tkow3kduRQAH85w?view_as=subscriber (YouTube) https://twitter.com/WeGotTechED (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/ (Facebook) Connect with us on Social MediaGuise on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/GuiseGotTechEd ( @guisegotteched) Nick on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/NickGotTechEd ( @nickgotteched) GotTechED the Podcast on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/WeGotTechEd ( @wegotteched) Join the Conversation and our PLNOur favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our https://www.facebook.com/WeGotTechED/ (Facebook Group Page). Need a Presenter?As experienced presenters and content creators, you can contact Nick and Guise to speak at your school, event, or conference. They can customize a workshop that meets your organization's unique time and content needs. While no topic is out of bounds, GotTechED is best known for sessions on: 1:1 Chromebook Integration EdTech Throwdown TargetED Learning Gamification (Badge Systems) Game-Based Learning (Escape Rooms, Amazing Race, and more) Google apps and extensions Personalized learning and Choice Boards Teacher productivity (Lesson Planning, Online Grading. and Feedback) Digital content creation Student Podcasting Screencasting Flipped Classroom Student-Centered Learning
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Cómo ir a UNA CIRUGIA SIN TEMOR..MINIMIZANDO EL ESTRÉS ? Nuestro homenaje al personal de SALUD..siempre, y en esta PANDEMIA, en especial al CIRUJANO DR. MARCELO ALASINO ,nuestro MEDICO CIRUJANO GENERAL de CONFIANZA.. EMPATICO, experto en intervencionismo percutáneo.. Ya que hay que estar MUY PREPARADO INTEGRALMENTE, para SER CIRUJANO,. .Atendiendo en SANATORIO LAS VERTIENTES los martes por la tarde, y los viernes por la mañana en CEDIN..de ROSARIO. CUMBRE INTERNACIONAL de NEUROCIENCIAS, APRENDIZAJE Y EMOCIONES. que tengo el honor de ser una de sus conferencistas invitadas. + LIC. CESAR CUEVAS VEGA desde Chile. + DR.OSVALDO SAUCE ARGUELLO desde Paraguay , con su tema, de conferencia : NEUROCIENCIAS SIGLO XXI implicancia en la EDUCACIÓN + LIC. NIT GONZALEZ desde Venezuela.,DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE, a través de la TRANSFORMACIÓN EDUCATIVA.. Asi que a disposición, para continuar sinergizando hacia un bien común y de la humanidad.. ABRAZOTES de PAZ y ESPERANZA ..! MARISA PATIÑO. Fundadora,CEO,productora. www.esperanzaargentina.com.ar EmbajadoradePaz.UNESCO. Mentora Neurociencias Aplicadas al Empoderamiento. www.marisapatinoambassador.com
Drew Perkins talks with Travis Hardy, Director, Programs & Partnerships at Empatico, about their efforts to connect students around the world in ways that highlights our shared humanity. Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode: empatico.org expedition.empatico.org Empatico on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest Visit wegrowteachers.com for more info on our workshops and services.
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Ascolto empatico - 6X regole per comunicare meglio?L'ascolto empatico è sicuramente il primo passo per comunicare in modo efficace e per fare questo è necessario partire proprio dall'ascoltare il nostro interlocutore.La capacità di capire ciò che un'altra persona sta dicendo, anche quando ciò che sta dicendo è difficile o complesso. Questa è la più importante di tutte le abilità in un comunicatore. Un buon ascoltatore non cerca di "pensare" a ciò che l'altra persona sta dicendo; invece, lascia che le parole e i sentimenti dell'altra persona fluiscano senza problemi. Non si chiude o risponde nei tempi sbagliati. Ascolta per usare le parole e il tono di voce giusto quando dovraà rispondere.Essere un buon ascoltatore è un atto di cura nelle relazioni private e professionali. Nel podcast affronto due livelli, uno base ed uno migliore per sviluppare l'ascolto empatico.Se vuoi vedere anche il video:https://youtu.be/VO8aIitcRU4-------------------------------------------------
On this episode of Connected Nation, we take you on a worldwide adventure courtesy of those behind what's been dubbed “The Great Empatico Expedition.” Learn how this free program empowers students and teachers from more than 160 countries to explore the world—creating experiences that spark curiosity, kindness, and empathy for others. Related links:Check out the website: https://empatico.org/Follow on Twitter at @EmpaticoOrg and on Facebook. Get started with Empatico. This short video explains how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoqsDq5-gWcThey. OR click here for a downloadable pdf detailing the Great Empatico Expedition.
Recognized as a transformational leader in education, Dr. Jennifer Williams has dedicated herself for 25 years to the field of education through her roles as an education activist, professor, school administrator, literacy specialist, and classroom teacher. She speaks, writes, and consults on practices that develop global perspectives and social good through creative uses of technology, and her research interests include innovations in teaching and learning, equity and diversity in education, and social action. As an educator and author of the ISTE book, Teach Boldly: Using Edtech for Social Good, she champions teachers to use educational technology purposefully for the planet and its people. She is a professor at Saint Leo University, the co-founder of TeachSDGs and the non-profit organization Take Action Global, and the President of the ISTE Education Leaders PLN Board of Directors. She is currently a consultant for Adobe for Education, Empatico, and the U.S. Department of State and is working with ISTE and Routledge on two new books. Notable recognitions include being named Top 30 for K12 IT Educators (2020), #8 for Top Academics in STEM (2018), and #9 Top Campaigners in Sustainability (2018). Jennifer is inspired everyday by teachers and students who are catalysts for making the world a better place! Connect with Jennifer on Twitter at @JenWilliamsEdu. Teach Boldly link: https://www.amazon.com/Teach-Boldly-Using-Edtech-Social/dp/1564847942 United Nations 17 Goals link: https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Allegro, ma non troppo! Come avviene per un tempo musicale, anche per l'empatia si può applicare una regola di modalità: empatico, ma non troppo. Prendendo spunto dal saggio di Paul Bloom dal titolo programmatico 'Contro l'empatia', questa puntata di TheBigFatVoice si perde nei meandri di uno dei termini più usati e abusati della modernità cercando di fare maggiore chiarezza sulle caratteristiche dell'identificazione personale e sentimentale, sui pro e contro, sulle piccole e grandi leggende metropolitane che gravitano intorno all'uso di questo termine e su ciò che invece può avere una portata profondamente trasformativa nella vita di tutti noi e di coloro a cui cerchiamo di 'migliorare' la qualità di vita. Ma non troppo... Iscriviti al #podcast, commenta e condividi con i tuoi amici le #puntate di #thebigfatvoice, seguiti sui #social, rimani in contatto e buon ascolto! Visita il sito http://www.thebigfatvoice.com/ (www.thebigfatvoice.com) Segui la pagina Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.facebook.com/thebigfatvoice) Segui il profilo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice (https://www.instagram.com/thebigfatvoice) Per avere maggiori informazioni puoi visitare i siti: http://www.mbgvoice.com/ (www.mbgvoice.com) http://www.counselingtorino.com/ (www.counselingtorino.)it Puoi metterti in contatto con Massimiliano scrivendo a thebigfatvoice@gmail.com Fai girare la voce… o meglio… fai girare #thebigfatvoice Musica originale by #audiio www.audiio.com
Oggi vi insegno la tecnica del Milton Model per entrare in empatia con gli altri!********Mario Alberto Catarozzo - Formatore e Business Coach professionista• https://mariocatarozzo.it | https://myp.srl• FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/MarAlbCat• LINKEDIN: https://it.linkedin.com/in/macatarozzo• TWITTER: https://twitter.com/MarAlbCat• INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mariocatarozzo• TELEGRAM: http://t.me/COACHMAC_official• BUONGIORNO FELICITÀ: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buongiornofelicita
Welcome back to The Secure Developer. On today's episode, Guy Podjarny, President and Founder of Snyk, is joined by James Turnbull. James is an engineering leader, author of 11 books, and open source developer, and is currently the VP of Engineering at Timber, working on the open source observability platform, Vector. He was formerly the CTO-in-resident at Microsoft, CTO and Founder of Empatico, and CTO at Kickstarter. He has held leadership roles at Docker, Venmo, and Puppet and was the chair of O'Reilly's Velocity conference. As someone who has been a core part of the DevOps journey, James is especially qualified to discuss how it's similar or different to security. Tuning in, you'll hear about James' journey, why he made the transition from security to operations, and why he considers people a key part of DevOps solutions. You'll also find out where the lines between the two world meet and how one can benefit from the other. Tune in today!
Come si fa a descrivere un personaggio empatico?
El Senado de la República aprobó más de cuatro reformas y nombramientos, entre ellos una regulación para agentes de la DEA o FBI que operan en México, mientras el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador anunció que escribe un diccionario del neoliberalismo donde incluye las palabras holístico, resiliencia y empatía.
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In this episode Mike and Glen discuss how we can prevent students from cheating on assessments during virtual learning. It’s back to school time in Ontario and it’s not going well so far - and they haven’t even started. Our guest this week is educator and author Michele Eaton.Guest: Michele EatonMichele Eaton is a director of virtual and blended learning in Indianapolis, Indiana. She focuses on staff and course development and the district’s various blended initiatives and programs, from elementary to adult education. She is the president of the ISTE Online Learning Network and the author of The Perfect Blend: A Practical Guide to Designing Student-Centered Learning Experiences.Michele on Twitter: https://twitter.com/micheeatonBUY THE BOOK!: https://www.amazon.com/Perfect-Blend-Practical-Student-Centered-Experiences/dp/1564848450/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=the+perfect+blend&qid=1581091959&sr=8-11Notes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishParticipate on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/insideparticipateMike launched his Minecraft server! Complete this form for an allowlist request https://bit.ly/mwservereducatorWhat to Do About Cheating on Assessments in Virtual Learning?: https://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/finding_common_ground/2020/08/what_to_do_about_cheating_on_assessments_in_virtual_learning.htmlToday's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss the implications of teachers being declared essential workers, why learning management systems should be designed more like videogames and our guest this week is educator and author Josh Stock.Guest: Josh StockJosh Stock is a sixth grade language arts teacher in Olathe, Kansas. He’s an active speaker and the author of the ISTE published book “Awesomesauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time”.Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/teachlikeaninjaJosh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsT7jtqxoF4umc1d3gSTqVwJosh's Website: https://mrstockrocks.com/Notes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishParticipate on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/insideparticipateMike launched his Minecraft server! Complete this form for an allowlist request https://bit.ly/mwservereducatorTwitter Take of the Year: https://twitter.com/ModestTeacher/status/1296947055232012288?s=20White House declares teachers “Essential Workers” to get us all back in the physical classroom - https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/20/politics/white-house-teachers-essential-workers/index.htmlToday's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
Quando parliamo di ascolto empatico, stiamo definendo un modello di comunicazione in cui gli interlocutori "ascoltano" l'altro a 360°, con tutti i sensi e con tutte le proprie capacità emotive.
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss the return to school for many districts, the pros and cons of the bitmoji classroom movement and our guest this week is amazing educator and friend of the pod Steve Isaacs.Guest: Steve IsaacsSteve doesn't really need an intro. He is one of our best friends and Mike spends as much time with him right now as he does his own family.Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mr_isaacsSteve's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/wamsgamedesignNotes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishParticipate on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/insideparticipateMike launched his Minecraft server! Complete this form for an allowlist request https://bit.ly/mwservereducatorCheryl is on the sunshine list!: https://www.ontario.ca/page/public-sector-salary-disclosureFlorida Governor “If you’re asymptomatic after 24-48 hours send them back to school”: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-coronavirus-health-education-nebraska-idUSKCN25C067Today's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss district and state reopening plans for the fall, whether EduTwitter has become toxic and our guest this week is speaker, educator and podcast Noa Daniel.Guest: Noa DanielNoa is such a great person to talk to. Maybe that's why we're both HUGE fans of her P3 podcast. We talked to Noa about that, and how music has influenced her teaching, and so much more.Noa on Twitter: https://twitter.com/noasbobsWebsite: https://buildingoutsidetheblocks.com/Subscribe to the P3 Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/user/personalplaylistpodcastNotes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishParticipate on Twitch: twitch.tv/insideparticipateDistance Reopening Plans: https://twitter.com/pgcps/status/1283433859460337670?s=20Will kids spread the virus to educators: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/18/health/coronavirus-children-schools.htmlFun mask activites... A good idea?: https://twitter.com/MissNikkiIn5th/status/1283561737598509056?s=20Today's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
In this episode Mike and Glen chat with Noah Geisel about everything happening in this crazy world since the last time they spoke together on the podcast.Guest: Noah GeiselIt had been too long since we spoke to Noah - so we did that! We didn't think the moment was appropriate for a full themed Dig it or Ditch it - but some things have happened and we needed to talk with our friend.Noah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SenorGToday's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss whether standardized tests are coming to an end, the end of Microsoft’s streaming platform Mixer, the hype around the new Apple IOS and our guest this week is educator Jed Dearybury.Guest: Jed DearyburyWe don't know how he does it all. He's a passionate advocate for the LGBTQ community, he's an author with a new book, he's an educator and he's an artist. He was also an awesome guest.Jed on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrdearyburyWebsite: https://www.mrdearybury.com/BUY The Playful Classroom!: https://www.amazon.com/Playful-Classroom-Power-Play-Ages/dp/1119674395Notes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishNew IOS - Will it make a difference in education?Remember when Mixer was going to be the next big thing in streaming? https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/microsoft-announces-shutdown-of-mixer-gaming-platform-merges-mixer-users-i/580293/Is this the end of standardized tests?: https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/06/21/it-looks-like-beginning-end-americas-obsession-with-student-standardized-tests/Today's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducationGoGuardian!: GoGuardian helps thousands of K-12 school districts maximize the learning potential of over 8 million students. GoGuardian's products enable productive and safe digital learning by helping educators identify learning patterns, protect students from harmful and distracting content, and support mental health. To support schools during their distance learning transition, GoGuardian is offering free access to their entire product suite until the end of the school year. To learn more about GoGuardian and download free resources about distance learning, visit their Distance Learning Resource Center at goguardian.com/distance-learning
Joe and Julie sit down with Chasity Collier, the 2018 Alabama Teacher of the Year, to discuss how education is evolving and highlight the great programs/resources like: Empatico https://empatico.org Teach 2 Learn https://www.teach2learnalabama.com
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss whether remote learning was effective, how we can prevent the summer slide through games like Minecraft and eSports and our guest this week is Director of Technology Adam Phyall.Guest: Dr. Adam PhyallWe were thrilled to have Adam on the podcast this week. We dove into equity regarding conference presenters and keynoters, how he might be rethinking his approach to partners he deals with in the context of what they are doing related to social justice, and so much more!Adam on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AskAdam3Website: https://www.askadam3.com/Notes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQFile under: Terrible Headlines - Results are in for remote learning it didn’t workConnected Camps prevent ‘summer slide’ via Minecraft, esports: https://districtadministration.com/connected-camps-prevent-summer-slide-through-minecraft-esports/Twitch receives mass DMCA claims against clips due to copyrighted background music: https://dotesports.com/streaming/news/twitch-updates-music-terms-of-service-guidelines-escalates-music-related-dmcasToday's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducationGoGuardian!: GoGuardian helps thousands of K-12 school districts maximize the learning potential of over 8 million students. GoGuardian's products enable productive and safe digital learning by helping educators identify learning patterns, protect students from harmful and distracting content, and support mental health. To support schools during their distance learning transition, GoGuardian is offering free access to their entire product suite until the end of the school year. To learn more about GoGuardian and download free resources about distance learning, visit their Distance Learning Resource Center at goguardian.com/distance-learning
In this episode Mike and Glen debate whether Michael Jordan should be considered a great leader, discuss why it is so important to focus on the mental health of both our students and educators and our guests this week are Empatico’s Veronica Vázquez Ugalde and educator Adrienne Britten. Guest: Empatico’s Veronica Vázquez Ugalde & Adrienne BrittenIn our increasingly interconnected world, students must learn how to be socially aware-- that is, how to relate to, understand, and ultimately empathize with peers from different backgrounds and cultures in order to develop successful relationships at school, at home, and in the workplace. Empatico is a videoconferencing tool that allows teachers to connect their classrooms with others around the world, with the support of research-based activities and resources designed to foster curiosity, meaningful connections, and empathy among students 6-11.Veronica on Twitter: https://twitter.com/veronicamvuAdrienne on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MsBritten1Empatico on Participate: http://go.participate.com/sel-in-practiceNotes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQNo Sports...no problem “The Last Dance” - Was Michael Jordan a great leader?: https://twitter.com/Asael_Ruvalcaba/status/1262136828490141698?s=20It’s Not Children’s Education We Should Worry About, It’s Their Mental Health: https://www.forbes.com/sites/nickmorrison/2020/05/15/its-not-childrens-education-we-should-worry-about-its-their-mental-health/#15b706b01fcbTexas schools can re-open for summer classes under ‘safe distancing practices’: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/education/article/Texas-schools-can-re-open-for-summer-classes-15278555.phpWhy Students Want Tuition Refunds Over Shift to Online Teaching: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/edsurge-podcast/id972239500?i=1000474389769Today's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As long-time proponents of social learning and cross-cultural community-building, Participate invites you to explore virtual exchange and student leadership as Qatar Foundation International works to build meaningful connections to the Arab World. To become a member of QFI’s robust community of educators, visit participate.com/oneducation.GoGuardian!: GoGuardian helps thousands of K-12 school districts maximize the learning potential of over 8 million students. GoGuardian's products enable productive and safe digital learning by helping educators identify learning patterns, protect students from harmful and distracting content, and support mental health. To support schools during their distance learning transition, GoGuardian is offering free access to their entire product suite until the end of the school year. To learn more about GoGuardian and download free resources about distance learning, visit their Distance Learning Resource Center at goguardian.com/distance-learning
In this episode Mike and Glen dive into experts predictions of what next fall could look like, debate, whether we should be worried about giant hornets & aliens and our guest this week is author Eric Kalenze. Guest: Eric KalenzeThere are a lot of lessons throughout this whole podcast episode that tie into each other but the overwhelming sense is that we're living through a time where you can't just take someone else's work, or ideas, or plans, and use them in your school or district and expect success. Eric's book "What The Academy Taught Us" is his story of what they did to help students who were on the verge of leaving school entirely, before it was too late. It may not be the solution for everyone, but we're convinced the ideas in the book will work for a lot of people.**Note: We had some issues cleaning up Eric's audio quality, normally we can overcome the discrepancy between the quality of our audio and our guests, but keep in mind it is completely out of our control.** Eric on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erickalenzeWebsite: https://erickalenze.wordpress.com/Notes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQYes, the World IS Ending: https://twitter.com/irvspanish/status/1257381306633256960?s=20Here be Dragons: https://www.google.com/search?q=dragons+be+here&rlz=1C1CHBF_enCA896CA896&oq=Dragons+Be+Here&aqs=chrome.0.0l8.1744j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8Will schools be open in September? We asked several experts to weigh in: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/04/will-schools-be-open-in-september-experts-weigh-in.htmlStudents wearing masks return to school as some countries start to reopen during covid-19 crisis. Here’s what that looks like: https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/05/04/students-wearing-masks-return-school-some-countries-start-reopen-during-covid-19-crisis-heres-what-that-looks-like/Today's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation.GoGuardian!: GoGuardian helps thousands of K-12 school districts maximize the learning potential of over 8 million students. GoGuardian's products enable productive and safe digital learning by helping educators identify learning patterns, protect students from harmful and distracting content, and support mental health. To support schools during their distance learning transition, GoGuardian is offering free access to their entire product suite until the end of the school year. To learn more about GoGuardian and download free resources about distance learning, visit their Distance Learning Resource Center at goguardian.com/distance-learningSummary
In this episode, I chat with Ashley Anderson, an incredible Sparker Starter and third grade teacher from Medford, Oregon. Learn about Ashley has integrated Empatico, Classroom Champions, and Flipgrid in her classroom to inspire and empower your students in countless ways! We chat about global collaboration, sparking empathy, socio-emotional learning, self care, and more! Connect with Ashley Anderson on Twitter @andersonschamps and through email at ashley.anderson@medford.k12.or.us.
Season Two continues with Empatico.org, a non-profit organization, helping kids learn empathy through classroom connections from around the country and the world. This time HallPassBreak sat down with rock star teacher Michael Dunlea to learn more about how Empatico has… Continue Reading →
Phil’s guest on this episode of the IT Career Energizer is James Turnbull. He is VP of Engineering at Glitch. James was previously a founder and CTO at Empatico, CTO at Kickstarter, VP of Services at Docker and a CTO in residence at Microsoft to name but a few. He is also the author of several books, including “Monitoring with Prometheus” and “The Docker Book”. He is originally from Melbourne, Australia, but now resides in Brooklyn, New York. In this episode, Phil and James Turnbull discuss the need to find work that truly excites you. They talk through how to deal with the inevitable mistakes you make in a positive way. James also speaks about how adaptive technology is transforming the lives of those with disabilities. He also shares why you need to ask about onboarding at the interview. In particular, during the early stages of your career. KEY TAKEAWAYS: (02.35) TOP CAREER TIP Don't assume you're going to be doing the same job forever. You are going to evolve, and the IT industry moves fast. So, it should be easy to find work that excites you. There is no need to just settle. (3.35) WORST CAREER MOMENT Early in his career, James managed a major Casino’s computer. Naturally, he scheduled maintenance to take place at the quietest time. Unfortunately, one day, he fat fingered it and shut everything down for an hour during a very busy time. He immediately told the CTO what he had done, what the impact would be and the steps that could be taken to mitigate the situation. James expected to be sacked. But the fact he had admitted his error and done all he could to solve the issue saved his job. It taught him that mistakes happen. What really matters is that you deal with them properly. (6.35) CAREER HIGHLIGHT James is most proud of the teams he has built and the fact that he has had a positive impact on the careers of other people. Not long ago, on Twitter, people were telling others about the people who had influenced them and their careers. He was touched that several people talked about him. He is also particularly proud of the app his team at Empatico built. It is currently being used by 20,000+ teachers to teach children how to be empathetic, something that will have a lasting impact. (8.05) THE FUTURE OF CAREERS IN I.T Interestingly, James states that the pace of change within the industry both terrifies and excites him. But overall, he is looking forward to seeing how technology will change the world. Right now, he is especially interested in the way adaptive technology is changing things for the disabled and everyone else. It is a great leveller. He is particularly excited by the difference it is going to make to the lives of the disabled in poorer countries and other more vulnerable groups. (10.36) THE REVEAL What first attracted you to a career in I.T.? – The fact that you could have an interesting career and earn good money. What’s the best career advice you received? – Treat everyone you work with respect, kindness, and empathy. James shares an interesting story that demonstrates why this is so important. What’s the worst career advice you received? – Chase the money. Making career choices based solely on monetary gain rarely works out well. What would you do if you started your career now? – Realistically, he thinks he would probably end up as an Android or iOS developer. But infrastructure is where he would really like to be if he were to start again. What are your current career objectives? – Honing the skills that enable him to build amazing teams and products. What’s your number one non-technical skill? – Listening. How do you keep your own career energized? – Writing technical books exposes James to technology he would otherwise not use. This keeps him energized and engaged. What do you do away from technology? – James likes reading, art, collects antique maps and is interested in antique coins. He also finds history and politics to be fascinating. (17.12) FINAL CAREER TIP At the interview stage always ask about onboarding. Ask if you get a mentor and how you will become a fully functioning member of the team. If they have not really thought about how they are going to do that, it is probably best to try for a job elsewhere. BEST MOMENTS (3.06) – James - “Don't fixate on a job title. Instead, fixate on jobs that excite you.” (5.22) – James - “You make mistakes. What you do next and what you learn from them is what really matters.” (11.56) – James - “Treat everyone you work alongside with respect and empathy. If you don´t, you never know when it will come back to bite you.” (13.46) – James - “Don´t make career choices based mainly on the money. You will usually regret it if you do.” (17.30) – James - “At the interview, always ask about onboarding. If they don´t have a clear plan, consider applying elsewhere.” ABOUT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil Burgess is an independent IT consultant who has spent the last 20 years helping organisations to design, develop and implement software solutions. Phil has always had an interest in helping others to develop and advance their careers. And in 2017 Phil started the I.T. Career Energizer podcast to try to help as many people as possible to learn from the career advice and experiences of those that have been, and still are, on that same career journey. CONTACT THE HOST – PHIL BURGESS Phil can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/philtechcareer LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/philburgess Facebook: https://facebook.com/philtechcareer Instagram: https://instagram.com/philtechcareer Website: https://itcareerenergizer.com/contact Phil is also reachable by email at phil@itcareerenergizer.com and via the podcast’s website, https://itcareerenergizer.com Join the I.T. Career Energizer Community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/ITCareerEnergizer ABOUT THE GUEST – JAMES TURNBULL James Turnbull is VP of Engineering at Glitch. He was previously a founder and CTO at Empatico, CTO at Kickstarter, VP of Services at Docker and a CTO in residence at Microsoft to name but a few. He is also the author of several books, including “Monitoring with Prometheus” and “The Docker Book”. He is originally from Melbourne, Australia but now resides in Brooklyn, New York. CONTACT THE GUEST – JAMES TURNBULL James Turnbull can be contacted through the following Social Media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kartar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turnbulljames/ Website: https://www.kartar.net/
HallPassBreak is back for Season Two! It begins with an interview with Empatico.org; a non-profit organization that links classrooms to other classrooms around the world so kids can learn empathy through cultural awareness. Director of Business Development Kristin Ohnstad and… Continue Reading →
HallPassBreak is back for Season Two! It begins with an interview with Empatico.org, a non-profit organization that links classrooms to other classrooms around the world so kids can learn empathy through cultural awareness. Director of Business Development Kristin Ohnstad and Partnership Manager Erick Roa discuss how Empatico is fun, flexible, and free for teachers to use.
Connect your classroom with the world by using Empatico! Empatico is a free tool that connects classrooms & empowers teachers and students to explore the world through experiences that spark curiosity, kindness, and empathy. Empatico incorporates live video and activities designed to foster meaningful connections among students ages 6-11. Go to https://kindness.empatico.org to sign up. Connect with me! Instagram- @enlighteningells Twitter- @enlightenells Email- meganlsyed@gmail.com Teaching Blog- https://enlighteningells.blogspot.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
MTT039| Empatico, Connecting Classrooms Around The World - Wendy Turner Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. Empatico gives teachers and students the tools they need to explore the world through experiences that spark curiosity, kindness, and empathy. Empatico combines live video with activities designed to foster meaningful connections. Wendy Turner teaches 2nd grade at Mt. Pleasant Elementary School in Wilmington, Delaware in the USA. She is passionate about connecting learning in the classroom to the real world in all areas of study. Deeply committed to social-emotional learning, she guides her students to embody respect, empathy, resilience, citizenship, and growth mindset through dynamic classroom experiences. She advocates for educating the whole child, trauma invested learning environments, equitable school breakfast practices and is committed to high quality science and STEM education. An associate with Education Hall, she provides professional development and training on social emotional learning and trauma invested learning environments. Wendy was named a Compassion Champion by the Governor’s office in 2019. She is the 2017 Delaware Teacher of the Year, a 2016 Presidential Awardee for Excellence in Teaching Science, and a 3 time Empatico Empathy Project Fellow. She is also a 2018 NEA Foundation Excellence in Education Award Recipient, a 2019 NEA Foundation Global Learning Fellow and a No Kid Hungry School Breakfast Fellow, Wendy is a regular contributor to education blogs and positive conversations about education on Twitter. Contact: Wendy Turner Twitter: @mswendymturner Wendy Turner’s Delaware Teacher of the Year 2017 Facebook Page Items mentioned in Episode 39: Schoolinka.ng Global Goals Rubber Bracelets Daniel Lubetsky NEA Foundation talk Rita Pierson TED Talk Fostering Resilient Learners by Kristin Souers and Pete Hall We would love to hear from you! Let us know if this format is helpful to you! Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes? Email us Shannon@MyTechToolbelt.com Brenda@MyTechToolbelt.com If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend, and SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE TO THE SHOW! Please share this podcast with someone you think might benefit. What’s in your Tech Toolbelt? www.mytechtoolbelt.com Twitter: @mytechtoolbelt Instagram: My Tech Toolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
"Sono troppo empatico". L'empatia è una grande qualità umana che ci fa vivere le relazioni in armonia. Tuttavia, l'eccesso di empatia può rappresentare l'aspetto oscuro di qualcosa di così bello.In questo episodio, scopriremo il significato oscuro dell'empatia e come tutelarti e non farti del male se sei una persona troppo empatica.► Desideri realizzare la tua felicità e vivere la relazione con te stesso e con gli altri in armonia? Contattami per una prima chiamata gratuita di 30 minuti: https://goo.gl/8YgPM7► Unisciti alla community dei finanziatori di Vivere in Armonia e avrai accesso agli strumenti riservati ai sostenitori. Vai su www.vivereinarmonia.com► Se vuoi ricevere ogni giorno uno stimolo sul tuo smartphone per aiutarti a migliorare la tua vita, inviami un messaggio Whatsapp con la parola "gioia" al 329 3211971 o vai su www.sebastianodato.it/gioia
The teachernerdz, Joe and Ron, discuss Empatico and the Kind Foundation. Founder of the Kind Bar Company Daniel Lubetzky has started the Kind Foundation as a way to build empathy in people around the world. Click the link for show notes: SHOW NOTES Check out teachernerdz.com for links and more information. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teacher-nerdz/support
Social-emotional learning is a hot topic. Today, Erick Roa shares with us about his contribution at Empatico and The Kind Foundation. Erick serves as Head of Partnerships at Empatico. He takes us through the grant application and award process as he has experienced it, and gives advice for schools that might be interested in the grant process. Erick shares with us about how students can develop social-emotional skills through the free Empatico software platform. Listen and take note of how schools can learn to apply to foundations for grants and increase their chances of receiving an award. Empatico has set an ambitious goal to connect one million students worldwide by 2020, and your school can be a part of their success.Quotes:14:14 “My advice is - sometimes you have to take a risk (and ask for what your school needs); (be sure that you) know a little bit about what the organization’s values and mission are.”20:13 “What we’re able to offer at Empatico are very discreet opportunities for children to build skills within the larger umbrella of social and emotional learning.”Here are some resources mentioned in our discussion:Empatico.org - https://empatico.org/Skin in the Game by Nassim Nicholas Talebhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Skin-Game-Hidden-Asymmetries-Daily/dp/0241247470Empatico blog - https://blog.empatico.org/https://blog.empatico.org/2019/01/six-steps-to-become-an-empatico-district-part-1/Where to learn more about Erick Roa:Twitter - @erick_g_roaErick on Linkedin - linkedin.com/in/erick-roa-278a25b3Where to learn more about Enrollhand:Website: www.enrollhand.comOur webinar: https://webinar-replay.enrollhand.comOur free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolgrowth/
George Khalaf is the executive director of Empatico - a new business partner of the American Camp Association. In this episode, listen to George talk about Empatico's vision and how they can help camps connect their campers with kids around the world through experiences that spark curiosity, kindness, and empathy. Learn more about ACA's partnership with Empatico.
Eres una esponja de energia? absorbes emociones y energias ajenas? quizas eres un ser empatico y hoy te regalo algunos consejos para tu proteccion Las personas altamente sensible suelen a ser los seres que mas absorben. Esto puede afectar tu salud emocional, tu salud mental y sin control puede hasta afectar tu salud fisica. Hoy hablaremos de esto y de los poderosos consejos para tu proteccion. Escucha tambien tus horoscopos diarios y por compartir la transmision puedes recibir una consulta de tarot gratis mientras estamos en vivo. Para consultas personales llama, textea o envia mensaje de WhatsApp al +1-347-932-9168. Suscribete en youtube: http://youtube.com/user/rubenricart Sigueme en Instagram: @rubenricart y @temasespirituales #rubenricart #temasespirituales #empatico #poderosos #consejos #proteccion #energia #negativa #emociones #horoscopos #horoscoposdiarios #tarot
Author, educator, innovator, and teacher of the year Josh Stumpenhorst has a new book out, Drawn to Teach. It's a graphic novel for teachers! Scott and Tim talk to Josh about the book as well as other fun topics. This podcast is graciously sponsored by Advancement Courses, offeringover 200 online graduate-level PD courses in 19 different subject areas for K-12 teachers. Learn more at http://www.advancementcourses.com/bedley. Use coupon code BROS20 to receive 20% off. The Bedley Bros is also a huge fan of Empatico, connecting classrooms from around the world to build empathy. bit.ly/buildglobalempathy to sign your class up today! It's all FREE!!
Today on Edunauts the team recapped Empathy and why it's being recognized as so key for education - but also made time to chat with teacher Kustave Heino about the free "Empatico" program. Kustave has taught in 5 countries, and was able to explain how the bit.ly/spark-empathy program energizes students and shows them how much we all have in common.
Michael Cohen, aka the Tech Rabbi, and author of Education by Design talks about classroom design. We should design the classroom environment for learning. www.coolcatteacher.com/e448 Today's sponsor is Empatico a powerful global collaborative tool for ages 7-11. Sign up at www.coolcatteacher.com/empatico
Dr. Brian S. Friedlander talks about the Amazon Alexa devices and why so many teachers are excited about them. www.coolcatteacher.com/e447 Today's sponsor is Empatico, a free global collaborative app for students aged 7-11. coolcatteacher.com/empatico
Get motivated and remember why we want to teach with principal Brad Gustafson. www.coolcatteacher.com/e446 Sponsored by Empatico, an amazing free way to collaborate for ages 7-11 www.coolcatteacher.com/empatico
In this episode, we are speaking with Jennifer Williams and Brad Spirrison about the Empatico Empathy Project Fellowship. Jennifer Williams works with schools, districts, and educational organizations to design meaningful learning experiences for teachers and students in her role as an Education Strategist for Participate. She is also a professor and co-founder of the TeachSDGs organization that works with the United…Read more
Today on Cause Talk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to George Khalaf, Executive Director, Empatico. Empatico is a $20 million initiative from The KIND Foundation, started by KIND Snacks, to broaden kids' world views through meaningful interactions with peers across the globe. The free online learning tool will enable students to practice communication and leadership skills needed to succeed in a divided country and interdependent world. On the show, Megan, George, and Joe discuss: The backstory on how Empatico got started. Why are you focusing on 3rd and 4th grade students? Is Empatico a nonprofit organization? Why did KIND choose to start an entirely new organization to connect kids across the globe? Is that a risky venture in your eyes? How did you come to be involved in Empatico? How involved is KIND with your day-to-day activities? Where does the KIND brand start and leave off when it comes to your mission? Are you already matching kids in classrooms around the globe? Will there be a time where non-english-speakers will be able to connect? How long do you have funding from KIND? What happens after that runs out? Is there a business model here? What have you learned so far that you can share with our listeners? What challenges have you encountered as you’re trying to roll out this new platform? What is your vision for the future of Empatico? Links & Notes Empatico
Muchos conocen el concepto de empatia pero en la vida real no saben como aplicarla ni sus consecuencias . De esto y mas es el episdio No. 17