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Best in Fest
From Women in Tech to AI in Film with Chaitra Vedullapalli - Ep #194

Best in Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 35:38


Chaitra Vedullapalli is a renowned entrepreneur and a Go-To-Market (GTM) expert, revered for her proficiency in coaching tech founders. Her skills have guided hundreds of tech companies to leverage cloud market places that have built million-dollar practices. She is the mastermind behind the 4P Cosell GTM Method, a groundbreaking framework designed to develop strategic GTM plans with Microsoft and Google. This method capitalizes on her 20+ years of corporate experience and her success in launching GTM with billions of dollars in economic impact. Chaitra has been invited to speak on various stages including Microsoft Inspire, Google Summit at SXSW, and the United Nations. She's also been featured in media publications such as Forbes, TechCrunch, and Success magazine.Her achievements have been recognized with numerous awards, including the 2023 WPO Entrepreneur of the Year, Forbes 1000 Next, CIO100 Awards, and Microsoft Prestige Supplier Awards.Chaitra is a dynamic leader who sits on multiple boards, runs a film fund in influence story narratives, produced Oscar-qualified movie ICONS and leads a 100K-strong Women in Cloud ecosystem across 27 countries.

The GaryVee Audio Experience
Organic Social Media | The Key to Modern Marketing

The GaryVee Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 33:03


On today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience Im sharing a recent keynote I gave at the Google Summit. I share my thoughts on organic social media Highlighting its significance in contemporary marketing. I also talked about Real-Time Marketing and The necessity of fast, responsive marketing tactics in the current digital age, and much more! This is a great episode for anyone looking how to leverage social media in 2024 to grow your business! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garyvee/message

The Wired Educator Podcast
WEP 221: Fresh Air At Five an Interview with Bryon Carpenter

The Wired Educator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 55:53


In this 221st episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I interview Bryon Carpenter, an amazing educator, podcaster and thinker. I love Bryon's positivity and intentional reflection on what he is learning. His ability to reflect, apply and share fascinates me. I am enchanted by his ability to wake early, get walking, learn from podcasts, reflect and share with the world. You will love Bryon too. He is a wonderful, authentic educator and human.  We talk about: Creativity and how students can express themselves through Media Design Why he started the Fresh Air At Five podcast.  How sharing reflections affect his PLN. and more! Bryon currently serves as a secondary math, science, and technology teacher at the Abbotsford Virtual School since 2010, in Abbotsford, BC, Canada. He took a leave from AVS in 2015-16 to serve the Abbotsford School District as a Helping Teacher for Technology.   During that time he became a Google Certified Educator and met EdTech Team which inspired him want to bring their Google Summit to Abbotsford.  Before this he did not consider himself “a creative” but his mind has changed as he has grown in his utility of EdTech tools, namely Adobe Spark and Google tools.  Bryon is also an Adobe Creative Educator. Bryon says, "Technology is merely a tool, which when wielded appropriately can enhance this human endeavor we call education." Mentioned in this episode: Bryon's Website: http://bryoncarpenter.com Twitter: @bryoncar, @freshairatfive Podcast: https://anchor.fm/freshairatfive5 Kelly will be keynoting the Ohio Association of Elementary School Administrators Conference on June 17 In Columbus, Ohio. Apple Learning Coach The Wired Educator #WiredWednesday 30-Minute Twitter Chat for everyone in education. Wednesday's at 9PM Eastern. ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you liked what you heard or read, please share-out with our friends on social media!   Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here. 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.  Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcast with 221 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 books, Along Came a Leaderand Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook.  • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter.  •  Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram     

Chronicles of UK Salafism: An insider perspective
Season 3, episode 2, Chronicles of UK Salafism, Year 2011

Chronicles of UK Salafism: An insider perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 29:16


Salafi influence on socio-religious and political landscape caused positive changes among other religious groups like Sufis; seismic changes across Muslim societies with spread of the Arab Spring; Google Summit saw a meeting between Abdul Haqq, Maajid Nawaz & Ed Husain; First book publication

Panther PAWDcast
Panther PAWDcast Ep. 003 - Midwest Google Summit 2019

Panther PAWDcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 14:58


Marc, Derek, and Zach join Jason on this episode of the Panther PAWDcast to reflect on major themes and learning from day one of the Midwest Google Summit. Resources from the Summit are available here.

The Guiding Principals Podcast
Episode #7: It Begins With Us!

The Guiding Principals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 33:15


Kristen Rhodes Beland is a 4th grade teacher at the Suzanne M. Henseler Quidnessett Elementary School in North Kingstown, RI. She previously served as an Integration Specialist implementing the SmART program developed by Brown University and has been involved in the integration of technology into the district, providing PD at their annual Google Summit. Over 14 years she was the lead theatrical director for schools theatrical productions, bringing together groups of 75 students to gain confidence and voice through acting. In 2013, she was a Golden Apple Award Recipient. Recently, Kristen was a 2018-19 Teach Plus Rhode Island Teaching Policy Fellow. Through this experience she testified to the Commissioner of Ed to revamp teacher education programs, led a Trauma Informed Committee at her school, and has begun writing. Kristen is passionate teacher leader always thinking about the scope of education and its effects on all students. Twitter: @RhodesBeland

Negocios & WordPress
15. Bodas vascas y juegos de cartas con crowdfunding

Negocios & WordPress

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 84:20


Bienvenidos a este decimoquinto programa de Negocios y WordPress. En esta ocasión os presentamos un episodio algo particular. Y es que últimamente Elías y Yannick nos traen tantas novedades, consejos, herramientas y chascarrillos que han decidido realizar un programa sin tema central, tal y como sugería uno de los suscriptores. No obstante, esto no ha significado reducir la duración...Origen

The Teaching Space
Reflections on Attending the Google Summit London

The Teaching Space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 10:55


Podcast Episode 16 Transcript Welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast coming to you from Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Hello and welcome to Episode 16 of The Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here. Thanks for joining me. Today's episode is not going to be in the usual format. It is taking the format of an audio diary. Let me tell you why.... On the 23rd, 24th, and 25th of March, there was a Google Summit in London, and I was lucky enough to be asked to speak at the event. This is my first time speaking at an event like this as an educator and a Google Certified Trainer, and it was quite nerve-racking, I have to say. I thought it would be a nice idea for the podcast to record some audio snippets from the event and share them with you, so what follows is an audio diary covering my experience. I hope you enjoy it. Ooh, before I forget, I should mention the audio I recorded was on my mobile device, so if the quality isn't as good as normal, that's the reason. Okay, let's go. The French College Hello, it's Martine here. I thought I'd record an audio diary of my experience of the London Google Summit. I've just arrived at the Lycee International de Londres. Please excuse my pronunciation. Well, it was a bit awkward getting in. I had to speak to the security guard, and they checked my name, and it wasn't on the list, and it wasn't on the list, and then it was on the list, so that was interesting, but I'm here now, and I appear to be the only one. My obsessive approach to punctuality was paying off there as usual. I'm in a gorgeous classroom, and there is coffee, and there are croissants because it's a French college, so I'm going to help myself. I shall check in later and let you know how my sessions go and what I learn from the sessions I attend. Delivering My First Session Hello. It's Martine here. Okay, so I have just done my first session, and it was called How to Mark Smarter and Faster With Google. This was a session I was delivering. When I said I've done my first session, I mean I've delivered my first session. It was an hour long, and it went really well. It was well attended, and we did about half an hour's sort of chit-chat and demonstration and a bit of presentation from me, and then we had half an hour for people to basically have a play with the tools that I taught them about.  Tool One: Loom The three tools that I shared were Loom, which is a Chrome extension for recording your screen. Tool Two: Google Keep I also showed the learners how to open up Google Keep in Google Docs and, essentially, store your frequently used feedback comments in Google Keep on a sort of digital Post-It Note and then open that up within Google Docs and then put your comments into comments on Google Docs, if that makes sense. I will share a video explaining that in a bit more detail. I promise I did a better job in the session that I delivered.  Tool Three: Google Forms I also shared how to use Google Forms with the quiz option enabled, and this allows you to create self-grading forms or quizzes, and that can be really useful for formative feedback because you can input a variety of different types of comment based on whether the learner has got the answer right or wrong. So if someone's got an answer wrong, you can then maybe signpost them to extra resources like a video or something like that. If you were doing a quiz on English punctuation, and someone did an apostrophe wrong then selected the wrong answer, then you could maybe direct them to a video about apostrophes.  Summary Of Session One Those are the three things I covered. Link: How to Mark Faster and Smarter with Google Presentation . You will be able to jump into that presentation and see lots of other links. I hope that's useful to you, and I will try my very best to record a little sound bite after I've done my next session. Now, my next session is The Life-Changing Magic of Electronic Filing. My audience was a bit quiet this morning, so I'm not entirely sure how that's going to go down with them, but let's see. Over and out. Second Session It's me. I just finished my second session, which was The Life-Changing Magic of Electronic Filing. It wasn't as well attended as the first, I have to say, but I kind of, on the fly, converted it into a very informal sit around the table and talked about Google Drive, and that actually ended up working really well, so I'm really pleased. Final Reflection Hello. It's me again. I thought I'd record a final reflection on the whole experience. Just to give you a bit of background which I should probably have done this at the start. The reason I knew about these Google Summits was that the company that organizes them, AppsEvents, came to Guernsey and did a Google Summit, and it was really good, very well organised great speakers, and all that stuff. I attended the summit and kind of sat there thinking, "This is awesome, but I could probably speaking because I know some stuff too as a Google certified trainer," so it was going to the initial summit that kind of made me have the confidence to pitch myself as a speaker for this London event. The fact that it was in London and it wasn't too difficult to get to, it was a quick flight, also made it really appealing. Pitching  I find it really hard pitching myself for things. When I was 20, I think I would have had no problem pitching myself at all, which is really ironic, as I knew a heck of a lot less when I was 20, but I think, as I get older, I get a little bit more anxious about things like that. Anyway, I pitched myself. They wanted me to do the summit, and that was all fine and dandy. Networking Perspective Reflecting on the whole experience of being a teacher and a speaker at these type of events, I can honestly say it was brilliant. I had some great conversations with people who I'm really hoping will end up listening to The Teaching Space Podcast as a result. Met some amazing teacher folks and education folks who I'm really hoping that I'll have further contact with and they'll be sort of people I can share ideas with in the future, so just simply from a networking perspective, it was fantastic. Personal Development From a personal development perspective, I've pushed myself outside of my comfort zone by pitching myself for an event and being anxious about it. The two sessions I ran went very well. On reflection, the second one was not pitched at a high enough level for the group, but then I didn't really know that until I got there, so that was a useful learning experience. It looks like most people who attend these events tend to be on the more advanced side, so I know that for future, which is brilliant. That being said, the people that I worked with had a great time, so I'm really happy. Feedback  The feedback came in, and the feedback on my sessions was really good, excellent, in fact, so I'm thrilled about that. I am hoping that AppsEvents will want me to work with them again, so sort of major reflection on it being pushing yourself outside your comfort zone is a really good thing. It's been a confidence boost. If you ever, dear listener, get an opportunity to speak at an event of this nature, then I really encourage you to go for it. It is nerve-racking. It is, like I said, pushing yourself outside your comfort zone, but I think the learning I got from it far outweighed the anxiety I initially felt, as it usually does when you put yourself outside your comfort zone. Learning Perspective From a learning perspective, I didn't attend too many sessions because I was kind of wanting to balance my energy on the day. That was another sort of positive move on my part, I feel. I didn't go to all of the sessions in between mine. I very carefully picked what I attended. One of the highlights for me was I attending a session on Google Apps Script, which was a programming session to enable you to create extensions and things like that. Yes, it was as geeky as it sounds, I can promise you that, but while I didn't sort of, during the session, create my own extension or anything like that, I got a sort of foundational understanding of what Google Apps Script is all about, and it certainly made me interested in exploring that more.  All in All... All in all, a fantastic weekend. I'm really grateful to the people who supported me throughout it. I must give a shout out to my friend Gemma, although she won't be listening, but she put me up for the weekend. We had a lovely time, so that was excellent. Like I said, if you get a similar opportunity, I really recommend you push yourself outside of that comfort zone and give it a go. That's me, over and out. If you're a brand-new listener to The Teaching Space Podcast, then this is not the regular format, as I said at the start of the show, but a lot of my listeners were very supportive and keen to hear about how the event went, so in response to that, I wanted to share just a few thoughts and a few snippets, not particularly coherently, but it was kind of captured in the moment, so I hope that works for you.  Wrap Up I'm going to wrap things up now, but just before I go, if you are not a member of The Teaching Space Facebook group, it's called The Teaching Space Staff Room, then it would be great to have you there. We've had some good conversation going on recently. It's a great place to network and share ideas and talk to other teachers in confidence, so hop over to Facebook and look for The Teaching Space Staff Room, and you can ask to join the group. Thanks for tuning in to this episode, and I hope you'll join me next time. 

Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
Podcast449: Innovating with Google Tools – Digital Citizenship in the Security State

Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 50:26


Welcome to the November 20, 2016, podcast episode of "Moving at the Speed of Creativity" with Wesley Fryer. This episode includes two recent presentation recordings by Wes from the last two weeks. The first was the opening keynote at the November 12, 2016, Google Summit in Maize, Kansas, titled "Innovating with Google Tools." The second is an audio recording of Wes' TEDx presentation on Saturday, November 19, 2016, at Waller Middle School in Enid, Oklahoma. Wes was one of three adult presenters in this #TEDxYouth event, which is one of only 19 similar events in the United States in 2016. The title of Wes' presentation was, "Digital Citizenship in the Surveillance State." Check the podcast shownotes for links to the presentation slides from both of these sessions, as well as recent podcasts with and by Wes from the past week referenced in the introduction. If you listen to and enjoy this episode, please reach out to Wes with a comment or via a Twitter reply to @wfryer. Thanks for listening to "Moving at the Speed of Creativity!"

PPC Hero Podcast
Episode 6 - Key Takeaways for Advertisers from the 2016 Google Summit

PPC Hero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 13:04


In this new episode, Hanapin's Senior Account Manager, Matt Umbro, and Production Specialist, Diane Matacale, discuss new updates coming to Google AdWords and Google Analytics that were announced during the 2016 Google Summit. They discuss key takeaways for advertisers and the impact the new features will have on mobile advertising and the users experience.