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Make Learning Magical
Rodney Turner

Make Learning Magical

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 58:18


In this episode I chat with my dear friend, Rodney Turner. I loved our conversation about the significant part he's made in my own education journey, the power of connection, strategies for recharging, the future of education, and more!! You will LOVE what Rodney has to share!! Rodney Turner is a Father |Explorer |Connector |Blogger |Podcaster |Project Manager at #ClassLink. He has worn many hats in his time within education. Technology Integration Specialist, Technology Coach, Boys Basketball coach, and Classroom Teacher for multiple public schools in Arizona. Now living in New Jersey, he has shifted to project management. Rodney is blogging, podcasting, and looking forward to sharing more instructional strategies, tips, and tools through those channels. He has presented at local Arizona conferences like GAFE Summit and MOBILE 2013 as well as national conferences like ISTE and FETC. His current goals are to make a difference in classrooms, districts, and individual lives by promoting his vision for cultivating proper and deep relationships with yourself and with others. Connect with Rodney: Twitter and Voxer @techyturner

Coach's Corner: Edtech, Academic Coaching, and Beyond
Coach's Corner: Benjamin Friesen's Perspective on EdTech Coaching

Coach's Corner: Edtech, Academic Coaching, and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2016 8:39


Episode 7 features Edtechteam's Benjamin Friesen. Thanks @benjaminfriesen for taking the time to connect both before and after the conference. He has been authentic, knowledgeable, and helpful every time I meet him!! This episode was recorded at Palo Alto at a GAFE Summit.

Coach's Corner: Edtech, Academic Coaching, and Beyond
Coach's Corner: Lisa Highfill's Perspective on EdTech Coaching

Coach's Corner: Edtech, Academic Coaching, and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2016 6:22


In episode 6, we talk to Lisa Highfill @lhighfill about fish, fishing, and how that related to edtech integration and coaching. This episode was filmed at a GAFE Summit by edtechteam in Palo Alto, California. Lisa is know for her awesome coaching, and her work with Hyperdocs.

Coach's Corner: Edtech, Academic Coaching, and Beyond
Coach's Corner: James Sander's Perspective on EdTech Coaching

Coach's Corner: Edtech, Academic Coaching, and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 7:59


In episode four, Jame's Sanders, Chief Innovation Officer of Edtechteam and co-founder of #Breakoutedu is interviewed about his perspective on edtech integration. This interview took place at the #Gafe Summit in Palo Alto in 2015.

Montreal Sauce
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Montreal Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2014 69:12


This week is our back to school special. Our guest is Colette Mondor, an educator in Canada. We talk using devices, app stores and security with students. Further discussion includes the importance of teaching empathy, and the value of ensuring that your children know how to find trustworthy information online. Get Montreal Sauce: The Wearable! For the next week we have a t-shit for sale. Get it now, it will no longer be available after the week. Recently, on our Twitter account we asked what fans would like to be called. Welcome Sausages! Colette recently presented at the GAFE Summit in Calgary. G.A.F.E. stands for Google Apps for Education. Colette owns a brand new Chromebook with an Intel Core i3 chip. Gamification is a big movement in education to get students more engaged. Therefore, the EdTech Team chose to gamify the summit. Read & Write for Google helps students who have a difficulty reading. Colette suggests using this extension for math story problems for those students. Colette believes one of the things that often gets missed when teaching with technology is digital citizenship. Of course, we all agree that many adults could use that same lesson. Many schools are going one to one with devices, assigning students iPads or tablets from kindergarten on. Using tablets and iPads as shared devices, with multiple classes/students, is difficult because they are meant for individuals. Schools can secure Google tablets & with Google Apps Device Policy but added security becomes troublesome with younger students. Android tablets do have multiple users but backing up user apps & data is difficult and doesn’t work well at all. Chris talks about volunteering in the classroom, and Colette corrects him by inventing a great new word. Chris is voluntold to go to school and help. Chris and guest Colette slip into their old podcast, The Sexy Back Tour while discussing this summer’s travels. Chris went to many weddings this summer including one featured on national news because it was on ice. The hockey wedding (more pics if you are one of those wedding lovers) took place in Michigan, not Canada. WAIT. WHAT? During the road trip to multiple weddings Chris went to the ER. He was the lucky winner of Bell’s palsy. Also, Chris wants a summer home in Nelson, B.C. Paul shares theories on digital identities from Jeff Jarvis who can be found on This Week in Google podcast. Chris adds that he recently finished a book by Howard Rheingold called Net Smart: How to Thrive Online. We learned why “zee” replaced “zed” in America English thanks to masteraramil in the chatroom. We get into the metric system vs. the Imperial units. Fahrenheit vs. Celsius vs. Kelvin. Don’t forget about the Montreal Sauce tee available for a limited time! Thanks to our friend at nocturnal for the suggestion of Cotton Bureau. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon