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Bernie Goldbach (in the cover pboto) shares observations gleaned from students who contributed to https://flickr.com/groups/digi... and to https://app.napkin.one Throughout the semester-long Digital Transformation module, we generated transcripts from Zoom calls, from audio collections, and from YouTube. That collection of text has been very useful for students interested in emerging trends and the workplace of 2030. Find more about Digital Transformation during #ictedu23 on May 13, 2023 in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
During an ICT in Education Break-out session, Bernie and Dylan Goldbach discuss what it means to remain in mainstream education.00:12 Introducting Bernie and Dylan 00:27 Stay in mainstream 01:02 Twitter ictedu 01:34 Walked after turning two01:47 Passively watched iPad 04:29 Waterford for eyes 04:45 Temple Street 06:36 Sister Mia taught Dylan words06:49 Pet cats 06:58 Two Axolotls 07:09 In St Marys CBS 07:24 Thankful for Lauren 08:43 Using tech to learn 08:51 Alexa Sets Reminders09:08 Set reminder for eggs09:22 Horse riding 10:30 Progress Reports 12:11 VR Goggles 13:04 When drone Crashed 14:52 Strength does not come by winning 15:40 Getting Stronger Music by Andre Louis
Bernie @topgold apologizes for selecting a poor mic source during episode 98. There are interesting things to learn about paid promotions using Facebook Groups and Twitter accounts. The edtech subreddit delivered more than 2000 views of a short update about young voices recording interviews using Zoom. And we found previously hidden archives of Youth Media Team content safely uploaded to YouTube several years ago.
It's time to narrow my focus so I can deliver a high quality content stream for the annual ICT in Education Conference. That means drilling down into activity streams of teachers and then harvesting interesting ideas through Notion that can be shared during the conference and on https://ictedu.ie/ict-in-education-blogI'm thinking about a routine that we're trying to choreograph for the ICT in education conference. It's an annual event. And we're late getting the proceedings underway this year, for May 14 2022, in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. And although that's top of my mind, what's actually as important is a series of conversations that I've had with Greg Dickson, in Alberta, Canada. Where I sit in County Tipperary, Ireland, I'm always trying to figure out a way to get stuff done--you know, better focus, accomplishment--activities that actually have collaborative value. That's my focus. That's my measure of merit. And I just want to say that, with all the little technologies that I have, and all the information that's distracting and yet helpful, I have zeroed in on a knowledge management information management method that involves Notion, plus Roam Research, and blogging in a photo stream. If everything works out the way it should, on Saturday, the 14th of May, I'll explain the process to teachers and university lecturers who attend the ICT in Education Conference. The big win today is being able to use the little Chrome extensions for the processes I just mentioned. Thanks for listening to my short little Topgold Audio Clip. I'll be back tomorrow with another. Bye for now.
We have set up a recording studio with our Microsoft Surface Book with Stacey Heatley (in the photo) at the controls. You will hear conversations from people using edtech in Ireland as we ramp up for the day-long conference on Saturday, May 14, 2022.
Dylan (9) offers important tips for teachers who are tuning into the online ICT in Education Conference this year.
Bernie Goldbach clipped the Sabinetek Smartmike+ to his collar and walked outside with his dog to share throwaway thoughts about Teams. As you can hear, the Samsung Note 9 should have been turned off WiFi and mobile data because the Bluetooth connection drifted in and out during recording.Cover art is the Smartmike+ on top of Bernie's Leuchtturm 1917 metallic edition.00:38 It's smart to use Teams.03:39 Fasitc04:08 This podcast appears in Upday under Education05:25 Contact us at https://twitter.com/ictedu
Dylan (7) is a primary school student who invites teachers to share how they get their best ideas while recording their thoughts in front of a green screen.
Keith told us how popular current computer science camps are with both students and teachers. He also gave us good news on the gender bias front in that the number of girls signing up for these camps is equal to or greater than boys.
Dylan (7) is a primary school student who invites teachers to share how they get their best ideas while recording their thoughts in front of a green screen.
Keith told us how popular current computer science camps are with both students and teachers. He also gave us good news on the gender bias front in that the number of girls signing up for these camps is equal to or greater than boys.
Fran Curry invites Dylan Goldbach (7) onto TippFM to explain how green screens fit into ICT-enabled classrooms. It's a workshop at the annual http://ictedu.ie in Thurles, Co Tipperary, Ireland on Saturday, May 11, 2019.
Fran Curry invites Dylan Goldbach (7) onto TippFM to explain how green screens fit into ICT-enabled classrooms. It's a workshop at the annual http://ictedu.ie in Thurles, Co Tipperary, Ireland on Saturday, May 11, 2019.
Bernie Goldbach and Pamela O'Brien explain the unique theme of the annual ICT in Education Conference set for Saturday, May 11, 2019 in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. Music by Andre Louis. Details at http://ictedu.ie
Bernie Goldbach and Pamela O'Brien explain the unique theme of the annual ICT in Education Conference set for Saturday, May 11, 2019 in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. Music by Andre Louis. Details at http://ictedu.ie
Some children, regardless of their abilities, cannot achieve higher levels of educational success because they live in areas that do not have the facilities required to meet their needs to learn. Meanwhile, in another part of town, more fortunate students get the assets required to move them up the ladder of educational accomplishment. In this studio conversation with Claire Byrne, the voices of young students, enthusiastic teachers and Pam O'Brien from the Youth Media Team join the discussion about access to education.
Some children, regardless of their abilities, cannot achieve higher levels of educational success because they live in areas that do not have the facilities required to meet their needs to learn. Meanwhile, in another part of town, more fortunate students get the assets required to move them up the ladder of educational accomplishment. In this studio conversation with Claire Byrne, the voices of young students, enthusiastic teachers and Pam O'Brien from the Youth Media Team join the discussion about access to education.
Standing along the River Suir thinking about co-creating with technology.
Thinking about methods of engaging students.
Winding down from #ictedu
On the rain-swept train platform in Thurles.
#InclusiveByDesign #ICTEDU #MakeBakeTake #EDCHATIE #InclusiveByDesign #ICTEDU #MakeBakeTake #EDCHATIE
Paul talks about making your takeaways inclusive by design at http://www.lit.ie/ictedu on 25 April in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
Connecting technologies like we do with #ictedu workshops.
#ICTEDU #A11Y #ICTEDU #A11Y
#TakeBakeMake #ICTEDU #TakeBakeMake #ICTEDU
Hoping we can offer a truly accessible teacher training event with Paul Gough Hopkins arriving by rail.
RTY were invited to the ICTEdu conference in LIT Thurles. The theme of the conference was Global Voices and the use of technology in education. While at the conference RTY interviewed the Minister of State at the Dept of Education, Minister Ciaran Cannon. Have a listen to what he tells RTY about his work, his day, education in the digital era and the important issue of education for girls especially MDG No 2
Recorded by the Youth Media Team in Thurles. Screenshot from UserGeneratedEducation.
Recorded by the Youth Media Team at the Student Voices Conference in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
Recorded by the Youth Media Team in Thurles.
Pathways to inquiry-based learning explained.
Youth Media Team talking to Rachael Cooke, creative multimedia developer and illustrator.
Learning you don't have to be pure maths to program well.
A short take on European projects seen by Leargas.
Sharing ideas and technology at #ictedu
LIT Lecturer Phil Bourke knows the Irish games developer community and he shared some thoughts with student interviewers during the ICT in Education Conference in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
The Youth Media Team catches up with entrepreneur Marco Booth during the Student Voices Conference in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
Asking authentic student voices what they want from education and what they've taken away from the day-long ICT in Education Conference on the campus of LIT-Thurles, Ireland.
With acclamation from attendees at the annual ICT in Education Conference, Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
Catherine explains what she is taking away from the Student Voices Conference.
Looking at Student Voices from Maria Hinfelaar's executive perspective.
Learning how smart schools make wifi work with iPads and more.
Ciaran Cannon from Galway told us that he doesn't have a single piece of paper in his office.
Ideas from @eileen27 and @topgold where Podio features.
With Rory's Story Cubes.
Talking about woop.ie
During the Student Voices Conference in Thurles, Ireland.
Introducing the Educasting channel on Audioboo, an easy-listening resource for teachers, learners and creatives. We will leverage Audioboo and its iOS app to develop a community in support of #cesimeet and #ictedu along with several other education initiatives. We expect to explore the pathway to digital literacy, stopping along the way to examine #BYOD and #howilearn.A big thanks to @markrock @delores and @boydjane for inspiring this initiative.If you listen to this channel, you'll pick up interesting content about learning resources, insights on long reads, recommendations for apps, cross-talk inside several third level academic modules and a variety of thoughts that encourage making and sharing.Thanks for listening!@educast