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Best podcasts about everyone can create

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iPad Workers
#104: iPadでクリエイティブな気分を高める

iPad Workers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 18:13


iPad Workers Podcast第104回、改めて感じた「GarageBandの魅力」についてのお話です。

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THE Journal Insider: K-12 Ed Tech Trends & Hot Topics
How Apple Learning Coach is Sparking a New Enthusiasm in K-12 Education

THE Journal Insider: K-12 Ed Tech Trends & Hot Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 29:54


In this episode of THE Journal Insider podcast, editor Kristal Kuykendall visits with several K–12 educators, instructional coaches, and education technology specialists who participated in the Apple Learning Coach pilot program last year before it was launched publicly this past March. Apple Learning Coach has just opened up applications for its fourth cohort, and any U.S. educator with the capacity to coach K–12 teachers can apply through Nov. 16, 2022, or learn more at Apple.co/alc-apply.   This episode's guests share deep insights and inspiring stories about how the Apple Learning Coach program has been a change agent at their schools: from helping spark new enthusiasm among students and teachers, and improving the frameworks of existing teacher coaching programs, to building technology-powered instruction that dramatically increases student engagement, creation, and collaboration.   Maranda Ralph and Jessica Keller from Berkeley County School District in West Virginia start off this episode sharing how they, as coaches and technology integration specialists, benefitted from Apple Learning Coach and the evidence of its impact they've seen as the coaching methods and the iPad apps they learned about during the ALC program have trickled down into classrooms and throughout their district's teaching staff.   Next you'll hear the director of educational technology at the Los Lunas, New Mexico, school district, Bill Hays, explain how his participation in the ALC pilot program led to the creation of a student film festival that has been a huge hit with students and the community.   THE Journal Insider podcast explores current ed tech trends and issues impacting K–12 educators, IT professionals, instructional technologists, education leaders, and ed tech providers. Listen in as THE Journal Editor Kristal Kuykendall chats with ed tech experts, educators, and industry leaders about how they are 'meeting the moment' in the U.S. public education system. Find all podcast episodes as well as K–12 ed tech news updated daily at THEJournal.com.   Resource links: Overview of the Apple Learning Coach program Apple's Everyone Can Create guides for K–12 classrooms Apple resources for K–12 educators: Apple.com/education/k12/ Apple Learning Coach details and program application Music by LemonMusicStudio from Pixabay Duration: 30 minutes

Peaceful Power Podcast
Cynthia Hauk How Everyone Can Create Mindful Art

Peaceful Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 28:42


Cynthia Hauk, MFA, is one of the leading experts and trainers of Mindful Art. She's passionate about sharing mindfulness and expressive art activities (many can be done in nature) to help busy people destress and feel more at ease in their lives. Cynthia loves empowering creatives, busy women, nature lovers, yogis, teachers, expressive art therapists, and entrepreneurs how to weave simple mindfulness and art activities into their work and personal lives for self-care and well being. Some of her Certifications include: Expressive Arts and EcoTherapy Facilitator and Trauma-Informed Expressive Arts Therapy Facilitator. Her online school, including free resources, courses, and accredited teacher training programs, can be found at www.mindfulcreativemuse.com. Connect with Cynthia https://mindfulcreativemuse.com https://youtube.com/c/mindfulcreativemuse https://facebook.com/mindfulcreativemuse https://instagram.com/mindfulcreativemuse https://pinterest.com/mindfulcreativemuse https://twitter.com/mcreativemuse https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthiahauk/ Where to connect with Andrea Website: https://andreaclaassen.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/seasonallivingmamas Divine Body Wisdom Book- https://andreaclaassen.com/book Workout with your cycle- https://andreaclaassen.com/workout-with-your-cycle-guide Andrea Claassen Bio Andrea Claassen is an Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor, Personal Trainer, RYT 500 hour yoga teacher, and Wild Woman Project Circle leader who has been in the wellness space since 2007. Her mission is to help you start to live a cyclical life by living in alignment with your natural flow. She does this by teaching her Peaceful Power Practices centered around movement, mindfulness & mother nature through an Ayurvedic lens. You can hear more from Andrea on her Peaceful Power Podcast where she aims to deliver actionable takeaways for you to live a more holistic lifestyle. Connect with Andrea on her website at www.andreaclaassen.com

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Good Vibes with VIVE
Everyone Can Create: Democratizing 3D Content Creation through Machine Learning with Masterpiece Studio

Good Vibes with VIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 38:47 Transcription Available


Welcome back to Good Vibes with VIVE! Today's discussion centers around 3D content creation and democratizing creativity, to allow everyone to create. Here to share his thoughts on the matter is Jonathan Gagne, CEO at Masterpiece Studio. Tune in to hear Jonathan's explanation of today's content creation pipeline and how VR makes it possible for everyone to take their creativity to the next level. He shares an example of a client who has created double the content at half the price through Masterpiece Studio, and explains why using the software is much easier than you think; and it's accessible to everyone! Jonathan introduces us to the thorough process that his company follows to produce the products available to the public and predicts that, in the next five years, everything you see online will integrate a spatial component. We hope you join us today to hear all this and more!  Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to today's topic: 3D content creation and democratizing creativity. Meet our guest, Jonathan Gagne, CEO at Masterpiece Studio. Jonathan unpacks what today's creation pipeline looks like.How VR makes it possible to use your hands in a natural way instead of having a team.A recommendation to bring other apps into their software to create a real time asset.Simon Mahoney as a client example who has created double the content at half the price.His target audience: the 152 million creative professionals without 3D modeling skills.How everyone will be able to use this software; and it's much easier than you think!His prediction that, in the next five years, everything will be online with a spatial component.What he is aiming for: making creativity accessible to everyone.Jonathan's personal story of how he became interested in democratizing creativity.The process of education, research, prototyping, and product development.Why he has chosen to include a license in the product permissions structure.Moving from sales led to product led growth. Why you'd purchase a headset before investing in VR to take your content to the next level. How 5G enables really quick connections between servers.The future of Masterpiece Studio: new functionality in queue for production development, machine learning, and more!“There's so much demand for creating 3D content, yet literally about one percent of creatives can actually create this content.” — @BrinxSoftware [0:01:27]“We don't want you to have to have a whole team together just to make one asset, one 3D object. Let's do it all yourself. Let's use your hands in a natural way.” — @BrinxSoftware [0:06:24]“This is the first software in existence that has a full pipeline that's easy to use, both in VR and not in VR.” — @BrinxSoftware [0:09:43] “You may not realize this at this moment but, in the next five years, all of your work is [still] going to be over the internet like it is today. It's just going to have that spatial component.” — @BrinxSoftware [0:14:56]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Jonathan Gagne on LinkedInJonathan Gagne on TwitterMasterpiece StudioPearly Chen on TwitterVIVE

The Staffroom
Episode 12 The Power of Podcasting with Kelly Croy

The Staffroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 39:39


In this awesome episode, we were honoured to have spoken with the one-and-only Kelly Croy (@kellycroy). Kelly is an author, speaker, Apple Distinguished Educator and is the voice of the popular, ‘The Wired Educator Podcast' (@WiredEducator). Across the world, Kelly is known as an innovator and inspirational speaker who is passionate about education and leadership. In our conversation with Kelly we spoke about podcasting as a medium in education for both teachers and students. Kelly shed light on why he thinks podcasting is a powerful tool to enhance student engagement and creativity and offered some insightful views on his experiences on his show. Want to know what was said? Check out the questions below: Here's a breakdown of our chat with Kelly including time-stamps so you can skip through: Who is Kelly Croy and what is his background in education? (3:40) What inspired Kelly to create the Wired Educator Podcast? (4:30) Did Kelly find inspiration for his own podcast by listening to other educational podcasts? (6:40) Why does Kelly think podcasting is such a powerful medium for teachers? (8:00) How does Kelly believe podcasting can be integrated into the classroom as a teaching and learning tool? (10:00) What types of podcasts has Kelly challenged his students to create in the past? (12:38) What is Apple's Everyone Can Create curriculum all about? Why does Kelly believe creativity is a vital part of learning? (15:47) In Kelly's time as a podcaster, which guest has inspired him the most? (21:34) What are the most inspiring strategies, ideas or approaches Kelly has learnt from his guests on his podcast, The Wired Educator? (24:55) Quick Fire Questions (27:25): What book are you currently reading? What was your favourite book growing up? What advice would you give to new English teachers? What is your ‘must have' app for English teachers? Where can Kelly be found online? Where can people find a copy of his book, ‘Along Came a Leader' and where can people listen to ‘The Wired Educator Podcast'? (35:10) We loved Kelly's enthusiasm and presence – his passion for podcasting was palpable and we certainly learnt a lot! Hopefully, this episode has inspired you to think of ways to integrate podcasting into the curriculum. For us, it's helped us think of new, exciting and creative approaches to studying texts in English. What about you? We wish Kelly Croy all the best for 2018 and his continuing success of ‘The Wired Educator Podcast'. If you'd like to pick up a copy of his book, you can buy ‘Along Came a Leader'from Amazon. Awesome! Until next time! Jamie, Michael and Tessa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-clark7/message

The Staffroom
Episode 14 Digital Creativity with Adam Torrens

The Staffroom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 31:08


This week we were privileged to chat about creativity in the tech-classroom with Australian teacher Adam Torrens (@AdamTorrens84). Adam is an award-winning teacher, digital learning leader and Apple Distinguished Educator who works at Stamford American International Schoolin Singapore. With the introduction of Apple's ‘Everyone Can Create' curriculum, we had lots to talk about and wanted to find out Adam's thoughts and how he has utilised these resources. For us, video, photography, drawing and audio have an important role to plan in the modern classroom – Adam inspired us with innovative examples of the way technology is integrated at his school. Here's a break-down of our chat complete with time-stamps: How did Adam's background inspire his career as a teacher? (3:40) How does Adam believe his school (Stamford American International School) balances progressive pedagogy with more traditional knowledge-based approaches? (5:18) What good examples of tech-based projects does Adam explain are commonplace in his classroom? (7:55) Why does Adam believe creation-based apps are important and have an impact on learning? (9:15) What examples of powerful creation-based apps does Adam give? (10:25) Why does Adam believe Project Based Learning is a powerful approach? Does Adam think it lends itself to creativity? (11:12) What does Adam think about Apple's new Everyone Can Create curriculum? How does it fit in with his school's philosophy? (15:11) How does Adam believe his school empowered teachers to feel confident with tech-tools? (16:42) Which of the Everyone Can Create books does Adam thin is the most important? Why does Adam think video is so important in the classroom? (18:40) Does Adam think it is possible to integrate all of the skills from the Everyone Can Create boos throughout the whole curriculum? (20:30) Does Adam think that the Everyone Can Create initiative can complement STEM? (21:30) How does Adam believe his role as an Apple Distinguished Educator has influenced technology at his school? (24:10) Why does Adam think Keynote, Pages and other core Apple apps so powerful? (25:30) We hope you enjoyed this episode of The Staffroom and found Adam's ideas and philosophy as inspiring as we did. The idea of putting pedagogy first and technology second has always struck a chord with us and we loved Adam's views on Apple's new curriculum. We wish Adam all the best for the future and his journey with digital creativity. Until next time! Jamie, Michael and Tessa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jamie-clark7/message

EduFunk
Film ab! - mit einem Film-Club den Unterricht bereichern

EduFunk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 32:23


Unser Gast ist Felix Kolewe, er unterrichtet an der Villa Wewersbusch nicht nur Englisch, Sport und Mathematik, sondern auch den Film- und Foto-Club. Wie der Einstieg mit Schülerinnen und Schülern in das Thema Film gelingt, berichtet er hier im EduFunk. Links, die wir ansprechen Felix Schule: https://villawewersbusch.de iMovie: https://www.apple.com/de/imovie/ Everyone Can Create: https://www.apple.com/de/education/k12/everyone-can-create/ ExplainEverything: https://explaineverything.com Unsere Social Media Seiten: Twitter: https://twitter.com/edufunkDACH Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EduFunkDACH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edufunkpodcast/ Webseite: https://www.edufunk.eu EduFunk - der Podcast für die Verrückten, die Mutigen, die etwas anderen Lehrer. Ein deutschsprachiger Podcast rund um Schule, Lehrer, digitaler Unterricht, digitale Medien, Methoden, iPads und Apps. Das Ziel von EduFunk: LehrerInnen zu inspirieren und ihnen den Mut zu geben mit Neugier die Möglichkeiten digitaler Medien im Unterricht zu entdecken. Es moderieren Anna Weghuber und Sebastian Funk. In diesem Podcast werden Produkte besprochen, daher enthält er Werbung.

Adrian Swinscoe's RARE Business Podcast
Everyone can create a 'Genius Bar' customer experience - Interview with Gary Ambrosino of Timetrade

Adrian Swinscoe's RARE Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 25:48


Today's interview is with Gary Ambrosino, President and COO of Timetrade. Gary joins me today to talk about the the work that they are doing helping a number of top banks in the USA transform their in-branch customer experience, how every retailer can now deliver a ‘Genius Bar' experience and what retailers can do to reduce the affects of 'showrooming'. This interview follows on from my recent interview: Scaling up excellence is not a footprint problem but a mindset problem – Interview with Huggy Rao – and is number ninety-nine in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, helping businesses innovate, become more social and deliver better service.

Riley the wildcat art educator
Everyone can create

Riley the wildcat art educator

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 8:28


Tools to use to keep your young artists inspired and creative

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The Wired Educator Podcast
WEP 127: Everyone Can Create Learning Environments, an Interview with Jason Fahrenbach

The Wired Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 41:31


In this episode of the Wired Educator Podcast, I interview Jason Fahrenbach about his work with the Everyone Can Create curriculum, designing learning environments, and so much more. His passion and enthusiasm for teaching is enchanting, and his perspective will empower many teachers. This is a great interview that will inspire all listeners. Jason Fahrenbach is currently the Arts Department Team Lead at Walt Disney Magnet School in Chicago, Illinois. He has worked with various Arts organizations including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Walt Disney Family Museum, and Adobe, in creating authentic and meaningful Arts Integration Projects. Jason was most recently recognized for his work in the classroom by the Apple Distinguished Educator program, and he was selected as one of the “20 Educators to Watch” in the Chicago area. I am excited to share Jason's story and his work with the Everyone Can Create Curriculum. What he is doing in education is outstanding, exciting and beneficial to all educators. You are going to love this podcast! Mentioned in the Podcast:  Everyone Can Create curriculum Books: Make Yourself Clearby Reshan Richards and Stephen J. Valentine Creatively Productiveby Lisa Johnson Educated by Designby Michael Cohen Jason's favorite influential book: Free to Chooseby Milton Friedman The ClipsApp by Apple ———————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 115 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook.  • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter.  •  Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram 

METC Podcast
Ep.60 Everyone Can Create

METC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 40:29


In this episode of the METC Podcast, we talk about the Everyone Can Create curriculum from Apple EDU. All of the Show Notes for this episode can be located here.

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Teachers Talking Tech
Everyone Can Create! Photo Edition

Teachers Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 16:58


Happy 2019 TTTers. In this episode, Mike Marie and Eric talk about Apple's "Everyone Can Create" iBook lineup and how you can use it in your classroom to get creative! Check our YouTube Channel for more walkthroughs and don't forget to leave us a like or review wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks!

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The Wired Educator Podcast
WEP 122: Everyone Can Create, An Interview with Ben Mountz

The Wired Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 59:38


In this episode of the Wired Educator Podcast, I interview Apple Distinguished Educator, Ben Mountz about his work using apple's Everyone Can Create Curriculum, his journey of relocating from Pennsylvania to Hawaii, what it means to be an Apple Distinguished Educator and more! I know you will enjoy this interview with Ben. He is one of the most creative educators I've ever met. His kindness and care for others has no limitations. Ben is a Physics, Robotics, and Digital Storytelling instructor at Hanalani Schools in Mililani, HI.After teaching for 13 years in southeastern Pennsylvania, in 2016 he and his wife Jess realized their dream of relocating to Hawaii and continuing their teaching careers there. The rich environment allows Ben to pursue his love of creating images and media, as well as exploring the natural wonders of Hawaii through hiking, swimming, and surfing. As an Apple Distinguished Educator, his most recent passion has been in using the various facets of Apple's Everyone Can Create curriculum in his Digital Storytelling courses to help students find their creative voice. Mentioned in this episode: • Everyone Can Create Curriculum:A collection of project guides that that bring creative expression to every subject. Ben and I talk about this at length. What a fantastic resource! It is awesome and free. • The Apple Distinguished Educator Program: Apple created the Apple Distinguished Educators (ADE) program to recognize K–12 and higher-education pioneers who are using Apple technology to transform teaching and learning. These are the educators who are looking to change the world. They are active leaders from around the world helping other educators rethink what's possible with iPad and Mac to make learning deeply personal for every student. • The most influential books Ben chose to share are the Bible and Resonate by Nancy Durante. If you are a creator, a speaker, and educator, or really anyone trying to "create" better, you need to read and apply Resonate. • Ben's favorite apps are Keynoteand Procreate. Both are amazing tools for creation, design, art, and more.   Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 115 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook.  • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter.  •  Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram 

Kids Tech Podcast
Everyone Can Create

Kids Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 5:51


In this episode the kids have used Pages to script their own dialogue and focussed on #EveryoneCanCreate

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The Wired Educator Podcast
WEP 120: Coaching and Leading, an Interview with Phil Cristofaro

The Wired Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 71:55


In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, Kelly talks with Phil Cristofaro, a distinguished educator and coach from Victoria, Australia about coaching, leadership and an amazing #EveryoneCanCreate project his students published. You will love everything about this episode including Phil's incredible insight into education from 30+ years of service, and his Austrailian perspective and accent. What a great interview. Phill Cristofaro has thirty years experience as a classroom teacher, Leader and Instructional Coach.  He is an Apple Distinguished Educatorand is an accredited Apple Professional Learning Specialist. In 2007, Phill was a finalist in the Herald Sun Teacher of the Year Awards and in 2005 was a finalist in the Outstanding Primary Teachercategory of the Education Excellence Awards(Victoria, Australia). Phill works part-time as a Digital Learning Coach at Mackellar Primary Schoolin Melbourne, Australia. Phill supports schools and education across all levels of the system as a part-time consultant. He has published more than twenty iTunes U courses which showcase his expertise in high-level instructional practice and creativity. Phill recently published a student project in the form of an interactive Apple Book titled, “Convergence: April 13th, 1945”. Phil and Kelly discuss: The importance of teaching to the child, not the level, how the interactive book was produced and published, what the project represents in terms of learning, creation and differentiation as well as collaboration, creativity and a strong female role in learning, student agency, and more! I love hearing Phil say, "Mate" and he explains why his nickname for me is 'Bear.'  Mentioned in this podcast: Planbook.comis the sponsor of this podcast. It's the best way to plan and share your lessons.   Ask Kelly: This is a new feature for all listeners!Listeners can now ask a question about education that can be shared on the podcast. One click from any device and you can record and send Kelly your audio question about education. Say your name, where you're from and your question. Kelly will choose from the questions to share on the podcast. I hope you'll give this a try. Thank you. The Future Focused Podcast: This is my other podcast for those interested in leveling up their leadership and designing a dynamic life.  Phil's favorite book: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Usby Daniel Pink Phil is excited about Augmented Reality Apps for iOS.  Phil's favorite app is Keynote by Apple.  Everyone Can Create by Apple: Bring creative expression to every subject!  

Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education

Episode 025, John Couch: Rewiring Education In this episode, we speak with a former executive of one of the most influential companies on the planet! In addition to being a personal friend of Steve Jobs, John Couch was the Vice President of Education at Apple Inc. for 16 years. This giant in education enthralls us with stories from his book, Rewiring Education, explains the merits of challenge-based learning, and shares why creativity is worth 100 IQ points! Couch and jobs pic Connect with John Couch Website: http://rewiringeducation.com/about/ Connect with Vrain Waves Twitter: @VrainWaves | Becky Twitter: @BeckyEPeters | Ben Twitter: @mrkalb Links & Show Notes Purpose of Education (06:22) 1912 Essay - Rockefeller, Board of Education Todd Rose, End of Average Lifelong learning & Challenge Based Learning (10:20) Some resources for CBL: Digital Promise | Apple | EdSurge Relevant, Creative, Collaborative, & Challenging Ex: Throw a dinner party (13:42) Rewiring Education (14:44) Change is the only constant Education Rewired (coming soon) - case studies Beyond School non profit (17:53) eSpark (18:43) SAMR (19:31) Space (20:10) Dr. John Medina - Brain Rules Campfire, watering hole, cave, mountaintop Marco Torres “Creativity is worth 100 IQ points.” How do you push a 20,000 pound marshmallow? (26:04) Microschools “The way we design our classrooms today will ultimately define our societies tomorrow.” Slides on website (28:43) Chuck Yeager / sound barrier Computer as a Mental bicycle Benefits of Failure (33:39) Technology is an environment (37:04) “We hire people that can solve a problem.” Graph of student engagement, Gallup Lisa Mercier | I Wanna Iguana design challenge (39:38) Everyone Can Create / #everyonecancreate #makesomevrainwaves tinyurl.com/vrainwavesfeedback

Everyone Can Create
Everyone Can Create - Story Collection

Everyone Can Create

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 33:07


Everyone Can Create Challenge

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Curious Tech Podcast
60: Power Sausage

Curious Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 93:46


The Curious Tech podcast featuring Hobie Henning, Devynn Rizo, and Adrian Eves. We chat about technology, robots, 3D printers, photography, or anything else that strikes our fancy. This week we talk about Project Stream, leather laptops, Windows 10’s October update, Microsoft’s Surface event, Everyone Can Create, Devynn’s WearOS thoughts, Google Assistant, and much more! All the Social Things Twitter @Devynnjcr Twitter @Hobiehenning Twitter @AdrianEves Cool robot of the week. Drywall bot https://techcrunch.com/2018/10/01/watch-this-humanoid-robot-install-drywall/ Hobie’s IOT of the Week: Siri Shortcuts + Hue Lights https://9to5mac.com/2018/10/03/philips-hue-siri-shortcuts/ Picks of the Week Hobie: Halide https://halide.cam Devynn Filament Length/weight calculator http://3deee.ch/3deeeMaterialCalculator4.php

FrazlCast
FC 075: The Podcasting Paladin

FrazlCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 71:46


For this episode, I am joined by Medros of All Things Azeroth and Ali of Dungeon Fables! We talked about Medros' long history of podcasting (I listened to Medros when I was a young teen!); discussed Morhaime stepping down as President; discussed the BlizzCon 2018 Schedule; Food and Fury fried up some delicious pickle chips for us; Buxley sheds light on the Flight Master racket; all of that AND MORE IN THIS HOLY LIT GNOME TRAIN! Links Discussed: Around the Table: World of Podcasts Shirt World of Warcast The Instance Activision Blizzard Names World of Warcraft® Executive Producer J. Allen Brack As New President of Blizzard Entertainment Thank you to Zephirah on the CtR Discord. Message From Mike Morhaime and J. Allen Brack Thank you to Thyst on LB Discord. Realm Maintenance 270: Jules of the Storm BlizzCon 2018 Schedule Shattered Soulstone Podcast Rho's Tweet on the Main Stage schedule gap Eternium Frostmourne meets Cake News: 8.1 is adding a Legion LFR Solo Queue Hotfixes as of October 4th Alchemy Item Adjustments - Potion of Rising Death, Potions of Bursting Blood Class Tuning (Buffs) for October 2nd Upcoming Azerite Armor Improvements Mythic+: Dungeons Award More Loot Above +10, Receiving a New Keystone Get a Sneak Peek at the BlizzCon 2018 Online Merchandise Sale on October 11 Apple’s Everyone Can Create curriculum is now available in Apple Books Minecraft is getting a dungeon-crawling spinoff next year Google announces Project Stream, will let testers play Assassin’s Creed Odyssey for free Black Mirror season 5 gets premiere date, will have interactive episode Heard on Daily Tech News Show Food and Fury: Snackzeroth Edition  Oven Fried Pickle Chips Recipe From the Community: Con Before the Storm discount at Medieval Times Visit the CBtS Discord to learn more! The Unshackled Fury BlizzCon Virtual Ticket Giveaway Details on Episode 37 of The Unshackled Fury BlizzCon Viewing Party Booklet Doubleagent at Level 117 Wizard and the Bruiser: World of Warcraft Cosplay Exhibition Registration is still open To Content Creators With Love - Part 3 How Much Money Do Twitch Streamers Make? Spotify has opened up podcast submissions to all Dungeon Fables Halfhill Report Realm Maintenance Hearthcasual Rolling Restart Running of the Gnomes 2018, the 9th year, returns on October 13th. Dravvie on Twitter Darkmoon Herald Podcast Ask Buxley Battle Pets 131: Interrupting Panda Technically PvP Our website is FrazlCast.com. Email the show at show@frazlcast.com, tweet us @FrazlCast or leave us a voicemail (you can also call us at 1-440-536-3711). Intro by Ali of Dungeon Fables! Around the Table bumper made by Epicinsanity. Frazley's avatar made by BozPotatoz. FrazlCast is part of the Weekly Awesome family and Dragon Powered Studios. The Weekly Awesome bumper is by Pat Krane. Want to start your own podcast? I recommend Pat's free guide Podcast Launchpad to help get you started! Join the Sparkspans Community for discussion during the week at Sparkspan.com. Next LIVE show will be Thursday, October 18th at 6:15pm PDT/9:15pm EDT, check the schedule and tune in at Gnome.LIVE. New episode released every Monday! Please consider supporting FrazlCast with Twitch bits or a Twitch sub.

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The Wired Educator Podcast
WEP 112: Everyone Can Create Podcasts

The Wired Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 43:51


This episode of the Wired Educator Podcast is my ADE Worldwide Institute #EveryoneCanCreate Project 2018. I am Kelly Croy, and I have created a podcast teaching you how to podcast. I am an Apple Distinguished Educator Class of 2011.  I want to show the world that everyone can create podcasts.  I will provide you with the WHY of Podcasting and HOW to do it.  Podcasting is the most personal and intimate form of social media. It lends itself well to multi-tasking. It is essentially just growing your classroom a little bigger and gives you to make the world your classroom.  I will show you the tools you need and how to start making your first podcast today! Mentioned in this podcast:  The microphone you need: I use the Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone; it is only$69. Anchor App for iOS devices to record podcasts on your iPhone and iPad. The easiest way to make a podcast. www.anchor.fm Martin Coutts, a Scottish ADE's ibook: Podcasting: A Quick Guide. A free iBook on how to create a podcast with an iOS device. GarageBand: a free app for iOS devices and Macs to record podcasts.  Skype: a video conferencing tool that is great for recording interviews over the internet.  Ecamm Call Recorder App: An app that works with Skype to record Skype interviews. Auphonic: a web-based service that levels the sound of your podcast and boosts the volume. $5 a month Libsyn: The pioneer of podcasting that allows you to host your podcast for $5 a month.  Dave Burgess Consulting Books. Learn Like a Pirate audio book: written by Paul Solarz and ready by Kelly Croy.  Start. Right. Now audio book: written by Todd Whitaker, Jeffrey Zoul, and Jimmy Casas and read by Kelly Croy.  ——————————————————————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe.   Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 106 episodes of interviews and professional development.   Visit the Wired Educator blog at www.WiredEducator.com   Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com   Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library.  Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook.   •   Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter.   •   Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram 

Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education
John Hattie on Visible Learning and Feedback

Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 56:55


Episode 018: John Hattie, Visible Learning We are so excited to share with you the conversation we were lucky enough to have with Dr. John Hattie - educational researcher, professor, Director of the Melbourne Educational Research Institute, and overall brilliant person. Please enjoy, and send your questions, comments, discussions to us @VrainWaves to keep this conversation going! Connect with Dr. John Hattie Twitter: @john_hattie, @VisibleLearning | Website: https://visible-learning.org/ Connect with Vrain Waves Twitter: @VrainWaves | Becky Twitter: @BeckyEPeters | Ben Twitter: @mrkalb Links & Show Notes Out of our heads and into the classroom (01:18) Graphic Jam / dual coding (02:15) Everyone Can Create, Apple (03:45) Show me your values (04:17) Intro to John Hattie (07:11) | Hattie’s Meta-Analyses Start of interview (07:49) Hardware / software / inside - How we think (08:52) What is visible learning & what problem does visible learning answer? (10:38) 95-97% of what we do increases achievement to some degree Above average effect = >0.4 effect size / List of influences Know thy impact (13:59) Professional development (15:25) Moving from ‘how we teach’ to ‘how we interpret our impact’ Hattie’s visible learning team workflow: (17:30) Teachers are to “D.I.E.” for Diagnosis = Needs Analysis (16 to 20 factors) - ask staff, teachers, students Intervention & Implementation Make sure the intervention addresses the diagnosis Implement effectively Evaluation Use a portfolio of evidence to change how we think Evaluation vs. Research (20:03) Evaluative mindset for educators Graham Nuthall’s research | book: Hidden Lives of Learners | Feedback discussion (23:28) Feedback given v. feedback received What type of feedback is received? (25:30) Importance of where to go next Amount of feedback the teacher receives about where to go next (26:40) June 2018 EdWeek article w / Dr. Hattie on Feedback (2018) 2011 article on feedback Directions for Assessment in New Zealand | NZ Assessment for Learning Visible Learning Feedback book, 2018 Assessment-Capable Learners (28:33) Book: Developing Assessment-Capable Visible Learners Teaching students to be interpretive about their test scores Book: 10 Mindframes for Visible Learning Assessment as helping the teacher Nuthall: students know 40-60% of what is being taught ASCD Article - Fisher, Frey, Hattie: Assessment-Capable Learners Class Size Discussion (34:24) 0.2 effect size Same instruction in smaller v. larger classes (35:45) Hattie’s 2015 Reports: What Doesn’t Work in Education: The Politics of Distraction | What Works Best in Education: The Politics of Collaborative Expertise Gene Glass research Andreas Schleicher: TED Talk - Use Data to Build Better Schools Classroom relationships (39:32) Henry Levin (40:52) - The Economics of Student Time | Mapping the Economics of Education How do we make schools more inviting for students (40:03) Science of Learning Center in Melbourne (42:23) Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (43:20) Strengths-based Education (45:56)

Vector with Rene Ritchie
105: The Art of Education

Vector with Rene Ritchie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 23:49


Apple's new Everyone Can Create curriculum is not just more of the same. It goes beyond just selling cheap products into the education. It may not be a viable solution for all schools, but it's a unique and important step. Links: https://twitter.com/reneritchie/status/988776670080352257 https://twitter.com/reneritchie/status/988796486698778631 Everyone Can Create Sponsors: Wix: It all starts with your stunning web site. Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Castro RSS YouTube Follow on: Web Twitter Instagram Facebook  

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Your App Lady
Your App Lady - The Podcast Episode 28: A New iPad, Vivino For Your Wine Choices, and QR For Home WiFi

Your App Lady

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 8:31


Your App Lady  Show Notes Series 1 Episode 28 Welcome to series 1 episode 28 of the Your App Lady Podcast! All about apps and tech that I love and use every day. On each episode, I’ll talk about recent tech news, recommend apps that I use myself and leave you with a great tech tip. Tech News Apple’s Education Announcements The star of the announcement was the new “affordable” iPad with stylus support. Affordable is in quotations because it costs $299 for schools, but $329 for everyone else — the same price as iPad’s 9.7-inch tablet announced last spring. The biggest update with this iPad is that it’ll finally work with the $99 Apple Pencil ($89 for students / teachers), which was previously only supported by the iPad Pro. Most of the updates are in the software, with a new version of iWork that incorporates support for, of course, the Apple Pencil. Pages, for example, now include a Digital Book Creation tool that lets teachers and students build books together by adding pictures, handwritten notes, and hand-drawn illustrations. Numbers can now be used to create lab reports, and Clips will get new kid-friendly filters to encourage them to express themselves digitally. Notably, teachers will also be able to mark up documents on Pages with the Apple Pencil, similar to how they might grade a paper. A new app, Schoolwork, is designed for teachers to manage their classroom digitally. Schoolwork allows teachers to hand out digital assignments to students, such as homework, activities, and mark due dates on various projects. “Everyone Can Create,” essentially bills the new iPad as the ultimate creative classroom tool for students to learn and express themselves. The curriculum focuses on four areas: music, video, photography, and drawing, with tools like Clips and GarageBand For more information: https://www.theverge.com/2018/3/27/17155688/apple-event-2018-news-highlights-recap-ipad-education Featured App: Vivino Free for both Android and iOS. A wine companion app, Vivino (Android, iOS) boasts a photo label recognition system that can quickly bring up information for a given wine, complete with reviews, ratings and tasting notes. If the app can't automatically identify a particular vintage, Vivino's own team of wine experts can manually identify it for you with time. In addition to label scanning, users can browse the app's database of wine reviews, save their favorite wines, get recommendations for wines from within the app and find out where to buy wines nearby. You now can order wines within the app in supported countries, with a premium tier offering its members free shipping. Tech Tip Use this site to generate a QR code for your Wi-Fi network. It will require the network name, password, and network type. Print out the QR code and attach it to your wall. Have Android friends scan the QR code to automatically configure your Wi-Fi network's settings on their phones. BAM! Go here to get it: http://blog.qr4.nl/QR-Code-WiFi.aspx Thanks for listening to Your App Lady today!  Share the podcast with your friends, they’ll thank you for it! Get our newsletter and stay up to date by clicking here. Betsy can guide you through designing (or redesigning) your app or websites. Contact her at betsy@yourapplady.com or 713-542-8118 to get details about working with her. Follow me Twitter: @yourapplady Instagram: @yourapplady Facebook: @yourapplady LinkedIn: @BetsyFurler Website: www.yourapplady.com Voice over work by John Swasey - VO Producer -281-794-6551 johnswasey@sbcglobal.net

The Essential Apple Podcast
Essential Apple Podcast 82: A Basket of Easter Treats

The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 60:24


Recorded 2nd April 2018 With Mark still on his vaccation/birthday bender, Simon is joined by Slackroom member Suffolk Pete to talk over some of the week's Apple and Tech stories. Whilst it has mostly been about Apple and the Field Trip Event and the new iPad with Pencil support there have been some other stories too! Apple put out a host of updates. Cloudflare introduced a new free public DNS service, Microsoft want to monitor your language, the US want to check your social history and Uncle Tim would welcome privacy legislation. Also Slack finally introduced sharable links so you don't have to get a personalised invitation anymore. Now you can just click on this bit.ly/EAP_Slack instead! On this week's show: SUFFOLK PETE Papercut Print Management and monitoring iPad Pro with Keyboard (and a Pencil on order) AirPods and an Apple Watch Series 2 APPLE Apple announced a lot of stuff aimed at the education sector – an iPad, Class Kit, Classroom, Schoolwork, Everyone Can Create, and more... New Sixth-Generation iPad vs. 10.5-Inch iPad Pro – Mac Rumors Logitech Crayon is an Apple Pencil on a budget – Cult of Mac Apple's New, Cheaper iPad Is Perfect If You Don't Need the Pro – TIME It's all about the Apps – Engadget But others are not convinced that this is the answer Apple needs more than apps to win over educators – Engadget Why Apple's Education Strategy Isn't Based On Reality – 9to5Mac Apple doesn't understand what makes Chromebooks great – The Next Web ANNOYINGLY I read a really good piece (and stupidly didn't scrapbook it) about how its all lovely in Apple's world but in reality not only can most schools not afford this stuff but it seems to assume Teachers have the time and inclination to do a metric tonne of extra work to exploit all this new stuff (Class Kit, Schoolwork, iBooks Authoring) and that's assuming they even have ability or the leeway! The eMate 300 Bassgate: Did software update sap HomePod audio? – Cult of Mac Which HomePod Review Airfoil & Satellite from Rogue Ameoba (who else?) SECURITY Seems if one bit of good has come out of the Facebook debacle it is that it is at least getting some people wake up to the security and privacy issues the internet can present and some mainstream media to start telling users how to protect themselves. Cloudflare launches 1.1.1.1 DNS service that will speed up your internet – Cloudflare From cookies to Tor: How to fight back against online tracking – CBC News Tim Cook wants ‘well-crafted' privacy regulations after latest Facebook scandal – The Verge GDPR - European Union IN THE NEWS 14 Million Visitors to U.S. Face Social Media Screening – New York Times Microsoft to ban 'offensive language' from Skype, Xbox, Office – CSO Online JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast Space Gray Mac accessories now sold separately from iMac Pro – 9to5Mac More power: MacOS now supports external graphics cards – CNET iOS QR Code Vulnerability – Mac Rumours Facebook's app for kids should freak parents out – Technology Review Facebook Delays Home-Speaker Unveil Amid Data Crisis (Allegedly) – Bloomberg WORTH-A-CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS Vanilla a simple menubar tamer by Matthew Palmer – Free (£2.95 UK / $3.99 US for the “Pro” version with extra features) Nemo's Hardware Store (52:40) The Thinium ReCHARGE+ 2.0 – $70 US Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Internet Friends
SPECIAL: Apple March 2018 Education Event

Internet Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 41:24


Not-live from not-Chicago, Drew and Jon recap Apple’s March 2018 event focused on education. They discuss the new iPad and updated iWork apps with Pencil support, the new Everyone Can Create courses teaching students how to make music, make movies, draw and take photos, and a whole range of new software capabilities supporting students and teachers. Want to be internet friends? Write to Drew and Jon (https://internetfriends.show/contact) or find us on Micro.blog at @InternetFriends (https://micro.blog/InternetFriends).