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In this episode we talk to radical math educator Corrina Hui. She is the Founding Systemic Equity Designer at Design School X in Oakland California. Before that, she spent the last 8 years as a middle school math teacher, designer and professional development leader, creating innovative math programs rooted in social justice and designed a framework for her school to develop curriculum and culture for sustained creativity and equity. You can check out her work on her website http://corrinahui.com/! High School Snaps by Broke For Free https://freemusicarchive.org. Creative Commons
Recorded in the middle of South-by-Southwest (SXSW) EDU 2018, this episode features educator Rachel and engineer Pius. They discuss their immediate reactions to hosting two SXSW events this year, including insights on how to use podcasting for education and how to design lessons using empathic lead user analysis. Look out for future episodes from after the conference! Related to this episode: • SXSW EDU: https://www.sxswedu.com/ • SXSW Edu Session: “Podcast for Education Meetup”: https://schedule.sxswedu.com/2018/events/PP71654 • Educators' favorite podcasts, from SXSW meetup: https://padlet.com/pioslabs/xzc0ox5ifomk • Lab Out Loud podcast: https://laboutloud.com/about/ • National Science Teachers Association: http://www.nsta.org/ • Tumble Podcast: http://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/ • It Gets Better Project: https://itgetsbetter.org/ • It Gets Better Project on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/itgetsbetterproject • SXSW Edu Workshop: “Designing Lessons: Tips from Improv and Engineering”: https://schedule.sxswedu.com/2018/events/PP74100 • Mechanical engineering article on empathic lead user analysis: http://proceedings.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=1604193 • Worst-case analysis in circuits, on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worst-case_circuit_analysis • Amar Dev and improv training: http://improvpd.com/ • Past podcast episode “Empathy”: http://www.k12engineering.net/transcripts/ep9.html • Follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/k12engineering • Follow Rachel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rfahrig • Follow Pius on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PiusWong • Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/k12engineeringeducation • The cover art for this episode are photos from the SXSW EDU 2018 workshop “Designing Lessons: Tips from Improv and Engineering” Our music in the middle and now in closing is from “High School Snaps” by Broke for Free (https://soundcloud.com/broke-for-free), used under Creative Commons Attribution License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Subscribe and find more podcast information at: http://www.k12engineering.net. You can support Pios Labs with regular donations on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs. You can also send one-time contributions by buying us coffee: https://ko-fi.com/pioslabs. Thanks to our donors and listeners for making the show possible. The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com.
In 1822, Gregor MacGregor committed what The Economist newspaper has called the ‘biggest fraud in history’ and ‘the greatest confidence trick of all time’. Investors, many of them Scottish, put forward vast sums towards creating a colony in central America. They were told it was a sure bet, a land of milk and honey - another paradise on the isthmus. Sounds familiar? If you listened last week, you might think that once bitten, Scots would be twice shy. Instead, bonds for Gregor MacGregor’s Principality of Poyais were oversubscribed and colonists easy to find. They would all profit from this rich and fertile land that was larger than Wales and ripe for settlement. The only problem was that Poyais didn’t exist. Do you like the podcast? Please rate or review the podcast and share it with friends. On iTunes, this takes a couple of steps but it is the best way to help me reach a wider audience. 1. Search for Vaguely Interesting History on the Podcast app. 2. Tap the podcast artwork under the Podcasts heading (the red and white logo). 3. Tap reviews and leave a star rating or, even better, add a review as well! Music credits The theme music is Newsroom by Riot. The other music featured in this episode was High School Snaps by Broke For Free (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Slam_Funk/Broke_For_Free_-_Slam_Funk_-_06_High_School_Snaps) and Behind Your Window by Kai Engel (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Idea/Kai_Engel_-_Idea_-_04_Behind_Your_Window). Both are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Clayton & Paige disagree! Today on the podcast: * Dwight Howard has a real problem * Firefighters truly are heroes * When is it ok to throw rocks at girls? * It’s all circumstantial evidence * MUCH, MUCH MORE! Today Clayton & Paige are drinking: * Busted Knuckle from Quaff On Brewing Co. (7.2% ABV, 27 IBU) Email us at FortyIn40Pod@yahoo.com Follow us on Twitter @FortyIn40Pod Find us on Facebook and become our friend Keep up with our blog at www.FortyIn40Pod.wordpress.com/blog Check out the new website at www.FortyIn40Pod.wordpress.com Give us a ring at 727-401-4040 Follow us on Pinterest Subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss a thing And don’t forget to rate and review us on iTunes Our music today was by the artist Broke for Free from their album Slam Funk. The ditty at the top of the show is called “At the Count” and our outro song is “High School Snaps.”
Clayton & Paige tackle the tough questions! Today on the podcast: * Stone Brewing Co comes Full Circle with yet another IPA * Who is hiring all of these substitute teachers? * Breaking Moose: Looking for love in all the wrong places * Clayton faces his darkest demons * MUCH, MUCH MORE! Today Clayton & Paige are drinking: * Citrusy Wit from Stone Brewing Co. (5.3 ABV, 35 IBU) Email us at FortyIn40Pod@yahoo.com Follow us on Twitter @FortyIn40Pod Find us on Facebook and become our friend Keep up with our blog at www.FortyIn40Pod.wordpress.com/blog Check out the new website at www.FortyIn40Pod.wordpress.com Give us a ring at 727-401-4040 Follow us on Pinterest Subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss a thing And don’t forget to rate and review us on iTunes Our music today was by the artist Broke for Free from their album Slam Funk. The ditty at the top of the show is called “At the Count” and our outro song is “High School Snaps.” Our Breaking Bear theme music is “Fight (Action)” by Brandon Liew from his album “Collection 1.”
Clayton & Paige make it happen! Today on the podcast: * Woman gets the most righteous comeuppance * This is why no one should be using Facebook “Live” * Clayton & Paige try to engage in a heated debate (and fail) * How many Liam Neesons are there? * MUCH, MUCH MORE! Today Clayton & Paige are drinking: * Wexford Irish Style Creme Ale from Greene King Brewing (5.0 ABV) Email us at FortyIn40Pod@yahoo.com Follow us on Twitter @FortyIn40Pod Find us on Facebook and become our friend Keep up with our blog at www.FortyIn40Pod.wordpress.com/blog Check out the new website at www.FortyIn40Pod.wordpress.com Give us a ring at 727-401-4040 Follow us on Pinterest Subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss a thing And don’t forget to rate and review us on iTunes Our music today was by the artist Broke for Free from their album Slam Funk. The ditty at the top of the show is called “At the Count” and our outro song is “High School Snaps.”
Episode 19: Turning One The shock of being back at work is becoming routine. Even the pre-sunrise race to childcare. I feel sorry for myself, and can't quite believe I made life choices that led us to this, as I force your pram through snow drifts, scarf guarding my face from the elements; you wrapped up like a bundle, bewildered, squinting to protect your eyes from the snow that whips across the landscape. It's ridiculously hard. Comically hard. I start to look at people with cars the same way I looked at people with jobs as an unemployed graduate: Do you even know how good your life is?! I fantasize about buying one. I've started saving. I fantasize about giving up and going home. Did I really choose this over Australian weather and our family? Spare moments start to fill with thoughts of your upcoming birthday. Your very first birthday. Packages arrive. I'm happier than if they were for me. The night before, I get a late night burst of pleasure rearranging the furniture and making a birthday display for you to wake up to. Imagining your delight makes me as delighted as anything can. Surpassed only by witnessing it. This production is made by me, Sophie Harper, in partnership with Wondery. I'm supported by generous listeners and the Australian Cultural Fund. Thanks to my colleagues, my family, my friends and my daughter for being part of the story. Music from freemusicarchive.org - CC NC License: Mell's Parade and High School Snaps by Broke For Free; Weathered Home 3: Bird Split Sky and Fieldtrip by Candlegravity. Ad music from freemusicarchive.org - CC Commercial License: Drop of Water in the Ocean by Broke For Free. US listeners, support the series and eat well! Hello Fresh is my first sponsor. Sign up at www.hellofresh.com and use the promo code 'noaccident35' to get $35 off your first delivery. Everybody wins! Care.com are our new sponsors! To save 30% off a Premium membership—and receive a $15 credit that you can use toward paying your caregiver, visit care.com/noaccident when you subscribe. Go to www.notbyaccident.net to find out more about the series or to get in touch. We're having a survey blitz this month. Could you take 5 minutes to respond at wondery.com/survey? It helps. So do the iTunes reviews. Thank you kind listeners for the recent ones. I read them all and a nice review in the morning totally makes my day. We'll be back in two weeks.