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Close your eyes and picture yourself gliding through sun-drenched vineyards, stopping for a sip of rich local wine, and indulging in a long, leisurely meal crafted with love. Now imagine doing it all on two wheels, feeling the warm breeze as you cycle through Italy's most breathtaking landscapes. Welcome to the Tourissimo experience—a blend of adventure, culture, and the art of slow living.Joining us is Heather Dowd, co-founder of Tourissimo, a company celebrating a decade of curating unforgettable cycling and hiking tours throughout Italy. Whether you're craving a scenic ride through Italy's rolling hills or a deep dive into Puglia's hidden treasures, Tourissimo creates journeys that immerse you in the heart of Italy. In this episode, Heather shares expert travel and wellness tips, from how to embrace active exploration to discovering lesser-known regions of Italy perfect for hiking and biking. And so much more!If you've ever dreamed of traveling through Italy like a local and meeting artisans, savoring farm-to-table meals, and experiencing the country at the perfect pace, this is your invitation to take the ride of a lifetime.Skip the tourist traps, embrace the rhythm of Italian life, and join us for an unforgettable adventure!Tune in! Only on Speaking of Travel! Thanks for listening to Speaking of Travel! Visit speakingoftravel.net for travel tips, travel stories, and ways you can become a more savvy traveler.
Want to tour Italy? Want to tour Italy and learn about the culture, the food, the wine, and some of the areas many tour companies don't visit? Heather Dowd, who ... Read moreOutspoken Cyclist – 8/11/2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference April 23rd All Month long our focus is on instructional coaching. Our goal is to bring you resources, stories, and ideas for instructional coaches from instructional coaches around the world. Links mentioned in this episode: Shifting Schools Free Resource: Sustaining a Culture of Coaching Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Certified Coach Program | Google for Education Connecthub.io Episode 158 with Heather Dowd and Patrick Green Steve Murphy Enumclaw High School - Enumclaw, WA Social Studies Teacher & Instructional Technology Coach (TOSA) Teaching for 24 years Technology Coach (TOSA) for 2 years Twitter: @murphyhusky1 Instagram: @murphyhusky1 Jennifer Longmire Enumclaw School Dist. Enumclaw, WA Instructional Tech Support Teacher I've been in education 26 years (22 in the classroom and 4 years in this role.) @JenLongmire1 jennifer_longmire@enumclaw.wednet.edu Amy Truchon Burlington School District , Burlington, VT Technology Integration Specialist Pk-5 @atruchon Cory Cummings Giddens Elementary School - Seattle WA Educational Technology Specialist I have been in education for 9 years (formerly a 3rd and 4th/5th-grade teacher) and this is my first year in this role. @Cory_Cummings1 ccummings@giddensschool.org Cassie Schilperoort Instructional Technology Coach (PreK-12); This is my 4th year in this role. I previously taught 3rd and 4th grade, and I was an Intervention Specialist in Reading and Math for Grades 1-4. @CassSchilp Heather Dowd Mentor Coach, Shifting Schools, @heza
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference coming 23rd of April. The month of March kicks off our focus on all things instructional coaching. Our goal is to bring you resources, stories, and ideas for instructional coaches from instructional coaches around the world. This week we chat with Dave Caleb, an instructional coach and photography teacher in Singapore. Links mentioned in this episode: Shifting Schools Free Resource: Sustaining a Culture of Coaching Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Episode 158 with Heather Dowd and Patrick Green Dave's Websites The Photography Tool Kit YouTube Channel
Managing remote and hybrid learning experiences can be a difficult task for many educators, so we sought advice from two folks who quite literally wrote the book on digital classroom management. Heather Dowd and Patrick Green wrote Classroom Management in the Digital Age, and in this episode they share and adapt ideas in their book to our current remote and hybrid teaching and learning reality. Contact Info: Web: bit.ly/cmdigitalage - links to amazon book page cmdigitalage.com Follow the hashtag #cmdigitalage on Twitter Heather Dowd (Twitter, web, other social media, etc.) Twitter: @heza Patrick Green (Twitter, web, other social media, etc.) Twitter: @pgreensoup Patrick Green on YouTube Visit www.LearningThroughLeading.com and click the Subscribe button to get every new episode delivered right to your inbox when it is published. You can find us on Twitter at @DrNickSutton @YodaMatt68 How to Listen *** NEW!! Find us on Amazon Podcasts!! *** Anchor Apple Podcasts Breaker Castro Google Podcasts Overcast PocketCasts Radio Public Spotify --- 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/learningthroughleading/message
Patrick Green and Heather Dowd take their best selling book Classroom Management in the Digital Age and apply lessons from it to our new Virtual Classrooms we find ourselves in. This was a Webinar sponsored by ReImagine WA Ed. Find out more about how Washington State is meeting the needs of teachers and students at reimaginewaed.com Book (Amazon) Website Text file from Webinar #CMDigitalAge Community
Our last conversation of November with the authors of Classroom Management in the Digital Age our free give away this month. Remember you can enter to win a free copy of the book by leaving a Flipgrid response to this week's question. Links: Book Twitter: #CMDigitalAge Patrick Green Heather Dowd
A few tips for developing your expectations for a positive digital learning environment. Resources: Find clickable hyperlinks at http://tech205.blogspot.com/ EffectiveTeaching.com - Home of Harry K. Wong Publications, Inc. The First Days of School (4th ed.), by Harry K. & Rosemary T. Wong (Amazon) Classroom Management in the Digital Age: Effective Practices for Technology-Rich Learning Spaces, by Heather Dowd and Patrick Green (Amazon) OverDrive for Chrome, in the Chrome Web Store (also available on other platforms)
We read "Classroom Management in the Digital Age", and then had a great multi- episode chat with authors Heather Dowd and Patrick Green. In this episode, we talk about Parents and their involvement in the management of devices. This episode was originally recorded on August 13, 2017
We read "Classroom Management in the Digital Age", and then had a great multi- episode chat with authors Heather Dowd and Patrick Green. In this episode, we talk about homework, authentic tasks and Digital Citizenship. This episode was originally recorded on August 13, 2017
We read "Classroom Management in the Digital Age", and then had a great multi- episode chat with authors Heather Dowd and Patrick Green. In this episode, we continue to talk about Classroom Management. This episode was originally recorded on August 13, 2017
We read "Classroom Management in the Digital Age", and then had a great multi- episode chat with authors Heather Dowd and Patrick Green. In this episode, we talk about Classroom Management. This episode was originally recorded on August 13, 2017
We read "Classroom Management in the Digital Age", and then had a great multi- episode chat with authors Heather Dowd and Patrick Green. In this episode, we talk about the implementation of a device programme within schools and classrooms. This episode was originally recorded on August 13, 2017
In this episode, I speak with Heather Dowd, the author of Classroom Management in the Digital Age: Effective Practices for Technology-Rich Learning Spaces (EdTechTeam, 2016). Her book offers a series of structures for teachers beginning to use technology in their classrooms, including procedures, expectations, strategies, and methods for parent communication. We discuss what classroom management looks like in different school contexts as well as the impact of technology on organization, engagement, and community. She recommends the following books for listeners interested in her work and our conversation: Kagan Cooperative Learning by Spencer Kagan Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John Medina The HyperDoc Handbook: Digital Lesson Design Using Google Apps by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis Dowd joins New Books in Education for the interview. To share your thoughts on the podcast, you can connect with her on Twitter at @heza. Trevor Mattea is an educational consultant and speaker. His areas of expertise include deeper learning, parent involvement, project-based learning, and technology integration. He can be reached by email at info@trevormattea.com or on Twitter at @tsmattea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Heather Dowd, the author of Classroom Management in the Digital Age: Effective Practices for Technology-Rich Learning Spaces (EdTechTeam, 2016). Her book offers a series of structures for teachers beginning to use technology in their classrooms, including procedures, expectations, strategies, and methods for parent communication. We discuss what classroom management looks like in different school contexts as well as the impact of technology on organization, engagement, and community. She recommends the following books for listeners interested in her work and our conversation: Kagan Cooperative Learning by Spencer Kagan Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John Medina The HyperDoc Handbook: Digital Lesson Design Using Google Apps by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis Dowd joins New Books in Education for the interview. To share your thoughts on the podcast, you can connect with her on Twitter at @heza. Trevor Mattea is an educational consultant and speaker. His areas of expertise include deeper learning, parent involvement, project-based learning, and technology integration. He can be reached by email at info@trevormattea.com or on Twitter at @tsmattea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Heather Dowd, the author of Classroom Management in the Digital Age: Effective Practices for Technology-Rich Learning Spaces (EdTechTeam, 2016). Her book offers a series of structures for teachers beginning to use technology in their classrooms, including procedures, expectations, strategies, and methods for parent communication. We discuss what classroom management looks like in different school contexts as well as the impact of technology on organization, engagement, and community. She recommends the following books for listeners interested in her work and our conversation: Kagan Cooperative Learning by Spencer Kagan Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John Medina The HyperDoc Handbook: Digital Lesson Design Using Google Apps by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis Dowd joins New Books in Education for the interview. To share your thoughts on the podcast, you can connect with her on Twitter at @heza. Trevor Mattea is an educational consultant and speaker. His areas of expertise include deeper learning, parent involvement, project-based learning, and technology integration. He can be reached by email at info@trevormattea.com or on Twitter at @tsmattea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to GEG WA Show episode number 5 on Oct. 24, 2016. The show where we talk about what is happening around the GEG WA community, education and technology. You can join us live on Youtube or after the show in iTunes or Google Music, tell us what you think on Twitter at the hashtag #gegwa Stories from the Month: Hosts and Guest share stories of ed tech they are seeing in the classroom or a moment they want to share. Upload Files in Google Forms! https://blog.google/topics/education/new-time-saving-features-g-suite-education/ Zaption Replacements https://www.playposit.com/ https://vizia.co Edcamp Seattle Nov. 5, 2016 held at Seattle Pacific University from 9-3. It’s a great way to connect with others in the area. It’s totally free. For more information check out http://www.edcampseattle.org/ A conversation with Heather Dowd. Co-Author of the book: Classroom Management in the Digital Age. Links to book on Amazon: bit.ly/CMDigitalAge https://www.facebook.com/CMDigitalAge Social media hashtag #CMDigitalAge Tech Tastings Workshop Oct. 28-29 in Walla Walla. www.edurolearning.com Northwest TOSA Chat Wednesday Nights #nwtosachat at 8pm PST. Join in if you can or go check out the hashtag later for all you missed. Parenting in a Digital World Certificate Eduro Learning is launching Parenting Courses to help parents raising kids in the digital age.