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In this episode, I chat with Instructional Technology Integration Specialist Michelle Manning about how educators can boost creativity in the classroom by fostering innovation and curiosity. You'll also hear practical strategies for integrating technology, encouraging student-led learning, and creating an environment where creativity thrives. If you want to inspire your students to think outside the box and bring more creativity into your teaching, this episode has you covered! Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2025/04/22/boost-creativity-316/ Sponsored by my mini-course “Learn ChatGPT This Summer”: https://classtechtips.com/ai Follow NAME on social: https://x.com/ManningTechTalk Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Take your pick of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
Steven Battaglia, history and Latin teacher and assistant headmaster of the upper school at Seven Oaks Classical School in Ellettsville, Indiana, joins host Scot Bertram to discuss building a school culture, what resources are available to school leaders to inspire teachers, and how inspired teachers help to inspire students. Learn more: https://k12.hillsdale.edu/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we welcome Katrina Alvir, an experienced teacher and expert in character education. With years of experience in classical education, Katrina shares valuable insights on how parents and educators can inspire children in developing virtues and forming good habits. She discusses the power of real-life role models, consistent example and practical ways to integrate character education into daily life. Discussion Points: Integrating Virtues into the Curriculum – How to weave character education seamlessly into daily lessons. Creating a Classroom Culture of Virtue – Practical ways to encourage responsibility, respect, and kindness. The Importance of Acknowledging Mistakes – How apologising to students fosters humility, trust, and teaches them the value of taking responsibility. Being a Constant Example – The impact of a teacher's words and actions in shaping students' character and the importance of striving for personal growth. Being Truly Present – The power of showing up and giving hope Join the Conversation How do you incorporate character education in your classroom? We'd love to hear your insights and experiences—share your thoughts with us and join the discussion on how teachers can shape students' character through everyday moments in the classroom. You can: Follow us on Instagram @theparentteacherproject Find out more about the Pared Foundation: visit our website Discover our schools by visiting: pared.edu.au/openday Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on any of our future episodes
In this episode I'm sharing about how I'm using Curipod to create AI enhanced lessons. For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comThreads: @teachlikeaninjaInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Amplify.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Tackling a classroom of young learners takes a game plan of effective teaching strategies. What is the ultimate playbook for instilling a love of learning? The Science of Reading. We know making a big change isn't easy, but we are here to help you through it. Join us to hear from Susan Lambert, chief academic officer of elementary humanities and host of Science of Reading: The Podcast, as she shares tips and strategies for making the shift to the Science of Reading. She's joined by Super Bowl Champion Malcolm Mitchell, who shares his own off-the-field victory: tackling challenges and scoring touchdowns on his journey to becoming a proficient reader. You learn:The steps you need to take in your Science of Reading journeyWhy it's so important to inspire students to readHow to get communities of children reading their way to build a better futureThis edWeb podcast is of interest to K-8 teachers and school and district leaders.Amplify Helping teachers celebrate and develop student thinking.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
Jason Reeder, a BYU-Idaho alumnus, reflects on his transformative journey from student to faculty member, and now serving as the chair of the Communication Department. Through his mantra of high expectations coupled with high love, Reeder inspires students to achieve success while nurturing their spiritual growth within the unique environment of BYU-Idaho. Check out the article here! https://www.byui.edu/radio/campus-news/byu-idaho-faculty-member-works-to-inspire-students-to-become-disciples-of-jesus-christ
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Paul Adams is a teacher at Fundy Middle & High School and an avid GeoGuessr competitor.
In this episode I'm sharing about how I'm using Eduprotocols in the classroom. This weeks focus is on the 8 Parts of Speech.For more info on Eduprotocols check out: https://www.eduprotocols.com/8 Parts of Speech Templates: https://www.eduprotocols.com/8partsFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I'm sharing about how I'm using Eduprotocols in the classroom. This weeks focus is on the Worst Presentation Ever.For more info on Eduprotocols check out: https://www.eduprotocols.com/For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I'm sharing updates on what I'm teaching this year. I recorded this in August, but it has taken awhile to get it uploaded. Enjoy!For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I'm sharing a project I have been working on with my son. He has launched his own podcast called the Oliver Banana Podcast, where he is sharing highlights from a book he is writing. If you are interested in listening to more episodes of her podcast check it out here:https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-oliver-banana-podcast For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I'm sharing a project I have been working on with my daughter. She has launched her own podcast called the Pawpin' Popcorn Podcast. If you are interested in listening to more episodes of her podcast check it out here:https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-popcorn-podcast_1For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
Washington University, St. Louis University, the Saint Louis Zoo, and other local institutions are bringing children into Forest Park to show them wildlife can thrive in urban areas.
The dysfunctional politics of the United States is on display for the world to see, but former members of Congress hope to inspire a new generation to public service.
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Prime Video, in association with ALAS.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off in mid-September and Prime Video is excited to bring the real-life subject of the upcoming film A MILLION MILES AWAY to edWeb! Join us on September 22 for Inspiring Today's Youth To Reach For The Stars with A MILLION MILES AWAY, a special conversation with Retired NASA Astronaut/Engineer/Author/Farmer José Hernández as he gives his best advice to educators on how to support and inspire kids to reach for their dreams, particularly in STEM fields. He also offers details and tips to students (class participation is encouraged!) on how to persevere against the odds and reach for their greatest goals.Launching on September 15 exclusively on Prime Video, A MILLION MILES AWAY is inspired by the real-life story of NASA flight engineer José Hernández. The film follows José's decades-long journey, from a rural village in Michoacán, Mexico, to the fields of the San Joaquin Valley, to more than 200 miles above the Earth. With the unwavering support of his hard-working parents, relatives and teachers, José's unrelenting drive & determination culminates in the opportunity to achieve his seemingly impossible goal. Acclaimed writer and director Alejandra Márquez Abella has created a dazzling tribute to the loyalty and tenacity of the entire Hernández family, as well as anyone who dares to dream. Check out the film and then tune in for this inspiring and informative edWeb podcast. Listeners also receive a free downloadable Space career guide!Prime Video Free delivery, popular movies and shows, exclusive deals, and moreALAS Committed to fostering equity for all students, especially those from marginalized backgroundsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
Send us a textBrad Hurtig has a story for you and for your students that you need to hear. Get a sneak peak of his inspiration story in this episode. His message of 'Find a Way' will inspire the students and staff of your building. The culture you are building in the classroom is just as important as the desks...maybe more important. Brad is the guy you want to have in front of your students if you are trying to set the tone for a growth mindset. If Brad can overcome his setbacks with determination and humor, so can your students. This episode will be an easy share!Go to https://www.bradhurtig.com/ to get more details on Brad's story and to have him come speak to your school.ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIEDhttps://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/onsite-workshopsCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/ask-ryan-your-pbl-questionsFOLLOW RYAN ON TWITTERhttps://mobile.twitter.com/ryansteuerBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/design-days-sign-upONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://resources.magnifylearningin.org/join-todaySome of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission on anything you purchase using that link (at no more cost to you).
Brad Hurtig has a story for you and for your students that you need to hear. Get a sneak peak of his inspiration story in this episode. His message of 'Find a Way' will inspire the students and staff of your building. The culture you are building in the classroom is just as important as the desks...maybe more important. Brad is the guy you want to have in front of your students if you are trying to set the tone for a growth mindset. If Brad can overcome his setbacks with determination and humor, so can your students. This episode will be an easy share!Go to https://www.bradhurtig.com/ to get more details on Brad's story and to have him come speak to your school.ORDER THE BOOK PBL SIMPLIFIEDhttps://amzn.to/3VLsBtGSCHEDULE A PBL TRAINING WITH MAGNIFY LEARNINGhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/book-a-pbl-workshopCHECK OUT RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCASTPBL Simplified Podcast LinksASK RYAN A QUESTION FOR THE PODCASThttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/ask-ryan-your-pbl-questionsFOLLOW RYAN ON TWITTERhttps://mobile.twitter.com/ryansteuerBOOK A MAGNIFY LEARNING DESIGN DAYS WORKSHOPhttps://www.magnifylearningin.org/book-a-pbl-workshopONLINE PBL COMMUNITYhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/131p400f4ttTj5A2lUNH1FLFm8f7eXS3nQc6-9fiq8MQ/edit?userstoinvite=jkakita@dcslv.org&sharingaction=manageaccess&role=writer&ts=650851d8Some of the links above are affiliate links which means we get a small commission on anything you purchase using that link (at no more cost to you).
Our Guest A lifelong educator, Michelle Trujillo M.Ed is a Co-Founder of the Center for Learning and Well-Being and is known to make a tangible, sustainable, and positive difference through her books, speaking engagements, and interactive workshops. Named Nevada's 2016 Innovative Educator of the Year, Michelle has appeared on television (including Oprah), podcasts, and radio nationwide. Michelle partners with school districts, professional educational associations, educational service agencies, and conference organizers to provide relevant answers to future-facing challenges. Michelle's books include Social Emotional Well-Being for Educators (Corwin, 2022), Thriving through Adversity: Powerful Strategies for Educators to Ignite Hope, Inspire Students and Transform Schools (Center for Learning and Well-Being, 2022), and Start with the Heart: Igniting Hope in Schools Through Social and Emotional Learning (Corwin, 2019). Summary In a conversation about the challenges and well-being of educators, Michelle, a former teacher and principal, emphasized the importance of educational leaders understanding and supporting the well-being of their teachers to meet the academic and emotional needs of students effectively. She also introduced a framework for well-being that focused on six components: being reflective, intentional, empathetic, connected, accountable, and equitable. Key points Mental Health and Wellness for educators. (5:06) The importance of social-emotional well-being for educators. (9:38) Michelle's six-part framework for social-emotional well-being. (13:42) The importance of being accountable to ourselves. (16:19) Creating a community of care and collective responsibility. (20:28) Strategies to nourish your well-being. (25:25) How to promote well-being. (33:05) What we learned from the interview. (34:47) Leveraging strengths and opportunities for growth. (40:12) Connect with Michelle michelle@ignitinghopenow.com www.centerforlearningandwellbeing.org amazon.com/author/michelletrujillo Video Clips Keynote Clip: Collective Efficacy Corwin Clip: Start with the Heart Resources referenced in the interview Framework for Educator Well-Being (PDF) Social-Emotional Well-Being Check-in (PDF)
WORLD: Chinese astronauts inspire students to reach dreams | September 4, 2023Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein #TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director of Learning and Teaching at College Achieve Patterson, Jasonn Denard, shares how his middle-school students have been inspired and empowered to achieve and compete at the High School level through the SheHeroes program. He is joined by Middle School Science teacher, Melissa Mendizabal, and one of her 7th grade students. Resources: SheHeroe's mission is to inspire girls to dream big for their futures by offering video profiles of successful women, with a focus on STEM. Our STEM Career Path Curriculum is free for teachers. Explore a sample lesson here Closing the STEM Gap whitepaper Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations - fun and free, 1-hour digital Professional Learning for teachers from all content areas and grades levels EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action EdCuration's upcoming Online Events
Hey there, fellow secondary teachers with multiple preps! In this episode of The Secondary Teacher Podcast, we're diving into the topic of helping students ace those pesky skills tests. You know, the ones that don't seem to hold much weight for students? We've got tips and strategies to motivate them to take these tests seriously and actually succeed. From creating a brag wall to celebrating achievements, we've got you covered. Download my FREE course planning cheat sheet: https://khristenmassic.com/semesterShop my Teachers Pay Teachers store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Khristen-Massic-Cte-Teacher-CoachConnect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khristenmassic/Mentioned in this episode:SSS August 2023Grab Your Free Ticket to Secondary Systems for Success: www.khristenmassic.com/systems
Math teachers at Woodland High School are using innovative hands-on experiments in their Applied Math class to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, providing students with tangible and engaging experiences that enhance learning and understanding. https://tinyurl.com/bdcuu5e8 #WoodlandSchoolDistrict #WoodlandPublicSchools #WoodlandHighSchool #AppliedMath #Teachers #Students #Rockets #Algebra #Geometry #RealWorldExperiments #ConceptualLearning #JenniferBenedict #Woodland #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
In this episode, I share how I am regrouping and rethinking how I am working with one of my classes.I apologize. I tried out a new microphone and the audio wasn't the greatest. I'll be back with the old mic for next week's episode. For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
The practice and methods of communication are evolving rapidly, challenging educators to find new ways to teach the skill. This discussion explores innovative ways to help kids become creative communicators. Follow on Twitter: @ISTEofficial @mrhooker @KristinCHarr @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @shellthief @hyphenatic #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Kristin Harrington is an edtech coach for Flagler County School District in Palm Coast, Florida. Harrington is a PLN Leader for the ISTE Learning Spaces Network and the 2020 ISTE Edtech Coaches PLN Award recipient. She is also the co-founder of Edcamp St. Augustine and Edcamp Flagler, and she co-moderates #FLedChat on Twitter. As an adjunct professor, she's developed a deeper knowledge and appreciation for what it takes for students to succeed beyond high school and is passionate about sharing this information with others.
In this episode, I share my thought process as I wrestle with how to best teach literacy. Is a love of reading the goal?For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I interview my amazing daughter. We talk about ways to support students with anxiety. For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I share how I incorporate real-life application to my communication media class. For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I share how I'm relaunching the podcast.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
New reports highlight that students aren't signing up for the trades in schools. This comes as America is experiencing a labor crisis in carpentry, electricians, and plumbers. Dr. Kathy discusses how these trends may come as parents highlight academia over simple interests and natural talents. She gives insight into how parents can better guide students in this arena.
Our access to information is expanding exponentially, and along with it comes a very real problem. When you can get the information, you need at any time and anywhere, how does that effect our ability to think critically? Has the art of creative problem solving been replaced by a microwave learning culture? These are the questions the NERDS discuss with their guest Ezell Lundy. Ezell is a professor and mentor in higher education with more than two decades of experience with learning and development. Ezell shares his experiences in the today's digital classroom and what we as designers and facilitators can do to encourage critical thinking. If you would like to connect with Ezell, you can do so here: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ezell-lundy-4209487/ Email - lundy3719@gmail.com If you would like to participate in the discussion, please email us at nerds@thelearningnerds.com Or visit our website www.thelearningnerds.com #stakeholderbuyin #behaviorchange #lastingimpact #contentengagement #hooks #calltoaction #upfrontlearning #learning #strategy #opportunities #innovation #content # #communication #focusedcommunication #effective communication #leadership #instructionaldesign #instructionaldesigners #traininganddevelopment #trainingdelivery #mobilelearning #learninganddevelopment #learningdesign #learningdesigner #podcasting #podcasts #podcastlife #trainingsolutions #trainings #education Daniel Coonrod Abby Dawson
Woodland Middle School introduced two new afterschool clubs – Art Club and Craft Club – in November to provide ways for students to engage in lessons or activities they might not have the opportunity to take part in during the school day. https://bit.ly/3hodes5 #WoodlandSchoolDistrict #WoodlandPublicSchools #WoodlandMiddleSchool #Students #ArtAndCraftClubs #ClarissaRinehart #TammyHall #MeganOrr #WoodlandWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
Seasoned, is a full-service fine-dining restaurant in downtown Glens Falls where students learn the ins and outs of the restaurant and hospitality industries while studying the art of creating delectable cuisine. Fall 2022 Oct 12- Dec 8 ; Lunch is served Thursday from 11:30am to 12:30pm. Dine in and take out available. Dinner is served Wednesday & Thursday from 5:45 to 7 p.m.Pricing: $26.95 plus tax for adults / $18.95 plus tax for kids 12 and youngerFor reservations call: 518-832-7725Email: culinary@sunyacc.eduOnline: https://www.sunyacc.edu/seasoned/reservation-request Collaborative Cuisine Series: https://www.sunyacc.edu/collaborative-cuisineThe Farm at SUNY AdirondackPlace your order through our order form: https://form.jotform.com/sunyadkconted/the-farm--suny-adk-product-request- Connect with Mary E. Clark-Smith, Farm ManagerCell: 518-615-4233 or Email: clarksmithm@sunyacc.eduFollow SUNY Adirondack on Facebook: The Sustainable Food Project at SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Adirondack Culinary AlumniFollow SUNY Adirondack on Instagram: @sustainablefoodadk, @sunyadkalumni, @sunyadkEmail to connect with Chef Matt Bolton at: boltonm@sunyacc.eduGive to the SUNY Adirondack Foundation here: sunyacc.edu/ways-giveJust Off Glen is recorded in the podcast studio of WorkSmart Coworking and Meeting Space and it's produced by Black Mountain Visuals in Glens Falls, NY. Don't work alone! WorkSmart provides a ready-to-be-productive space with a supportive community to help YOU do your best work. Book a tour today!
Seasoned, is a full-service fine-dining restaurant in downtown Glens Falls where students learn the ins and outs of the restaurant and hospitality industries while studying the art of creating delectable cuisine.Fall 2022 Oct 12- Dec 8 ; Lunch is served Thursday from 11:30am to 12:30pm. Dine in and take out available. Dinner is served Wednesday & Thursday from 5:45 to 7 p.m.Pricing: $26.95 plus tax for adults / $18.95 plus tax for kids 12 and youngerFor reservations call: 518-832-7725Email:culinary@sunyacc.eduOnline: https://www.sunyacc.edu/seasoned/reservation-request Collaborative Cuisine Series: https://www.sunyacc.edu/collaborative-cuisineThe Farm at SUNY AdirondackPlace your order through our order form: https://form.jotform.com/sunyadkconted/the-farm--suny-adk-product-request-Connect with Mary E. Clark-Smith, Farm ManagerCell: 518-615-4233 or Email:clarksmithm@sunyacc.eduFollow SUNY Adirondack on Facebook: The Sustainable Food Project at SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Adirondack Culinary AlumniFollow SUNY Adirondack on Instagram: @sustainablefoodadk, @sunyadkalumni, @sunyadkEmail to connect with Chef Matt Bolton at: boltonm@sunyacc.eduGive to the SUNY Adirondack Foundation here: sunyacc.edu/ways-giveJust Off Glen is recorded in the podcast studio of WorkSmart Coworking and Meeting Space and it's produced by Black Mountain Visuals in Glens Falls, NY.Don't work alone! WorkSmart provides a ready-to-be-productive space with a supportive community to help YOU do your best work. Book a tour today!
The biggest challenge ELA teachers face year to year is how to get to students to not only read the novels we assign, but to love reading them. Here are some tips to inspire students to love reading. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-cameron6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-cameron6/support
In this episode, I share why I'm trying to choose happy in every aspect of my life.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
If you find an educator with the energy for inspiring children's passion for learning, get in touch. Reuven Tzalmona delivers hands-on STEM workshops for kids (and parents, too): they're electric.Hailing from Toronto, Reuven was able to transform his live in-person, How Cool Is That? classes into online sessions when the lockdown first struck. But he's always asserted that there is no replacing the in-person touch and feel of interactive learning. And since last year, he's been running these sessions in person again, helping students (and parents) see the power of hands-on and inquiry-based learning, with experiments and projects such as Battle Tops, Marble Maze, Zipliner and Airplane Launcher.Inquiry-based learning is the future of education - hear how you can be a part of it in this conversation ...Next steps:Check out How Cool Is That? at howcoolisthatteacher.comGet in touch with Reuven at reuventzalmona@gmail.comFresh from listening to the episode, find out more about Bloom's Taxonomy and Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal DevelopmentJoin The Qualified Tutor Podcast Group in the Qualified Tutor Community and meet fellow listeners like you!️⭐️ Enjoy the podcast? Give us a 5-star review!Visit speakpipe.com/QualifiedTutorPodcast to have your voice heard by posing your thoughts and questions to ReuvenQualified Tutor is a tutor-training organisation, with a suite of high-quality, industry-first programmes. The Level 3 Qualification for Tutors (qualifiedtutor.org/training/level-3-qualification-for-tutors/) consists of 8 weeks of online learning, interactive live sessions with peers and expert facilitation at every step of the way, and will set you apart in a crowded space.Our CPD-Accredited Tutor Training (qualifiedtutor.org/training/online-tutor-training-seminar/) is a 4-week course in teaching and learning, and comes with a Certificate of Completion and a teaching qualification that many tutors will never have had the chance to obtain. Be the first to take the next step in tutoring.
Education is filled with new challenges and today's teachers are faced with the question: How do we help our students and ourselves thrive during this time? Join Michelle Trujillo and Wendy Amato as they discuss the lessons in Michelle's new book, how to ignite hope in the moment, and how to move forward with intention. Michelle is also offering a special promotion for our audience! Teaching Channel Talks listeners can save on her new book, https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/michelle-trujillo/thriving-through-adversity/paperback/product-w6dynv.html?page=1&pageSize=4 (Thriving Through Adversity: Powerful Strategies for Educators to Ignite Hope, Inspire Students, and Transform Schools), discussed in this episode! Continue LearningProfessional Learning 3-credit continuing education course: https://courses.learnersedge.com/courses/dl/social-emotional-learning/Social-and-Emotional-Learning-Starts-with-You/5203?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=EST%20S%20_%20Brand&utm_term=learners%20edge&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIv8yUosjk9QIVGQaICR1aswSDEAAYASABEgLlFfD_BwE&content=&grade=&credits=&format=&partner=&srch=hope&nat=false (Social and Emotional Learning Starts with You) 3-credit continuing education course: https://courses.learnersedge.com/courses/dl/educator-wellness/Empowering-Educators-and-Students-to-Thrive-Through-Adversity/5213?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=EST%20S%20_%20Brand&utm_term=learners%20edge&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIv8yUosjk9QIVGQaICR1aswSDEAAYASABEgLlFfD_BwE&content=&grade=&credits=&format=&partner=&srch=empowering&nat=false (Empowering Educators and Students to Thrive Through Adversity) Videos Learn from Michelle and Wendy in the recorded webinar series: https://learn.teachingchannel.com/video/sel-way-being-educators (SEL as a Way of Being) https://learn.teachingchannel.com/video/emotional-literacy-building-nsf (Building Emotional Literacy) Reading https://www.amazon.com/Thriving-Through-Adversity-Strategies-Educators-ebook/dp/B09MNY868P/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1OY8P6K0PC575&keywords=thriving+through+adversity&qid=1638210592&sprefix=thriving+through+%2Caps%2C221&sr=8-2 (Thriving Through Adversity: Powerful Strategies for Educators to Ignite Hope, Inspire Students, and Transform Schools) by Michelle Trujillo Read "https://www.teachingchannel.com/blog/adult-sel (5 Ways to Ignite Hope with Adult SEL)" by Michelle Trujillo
Feilding High School English teacher Philip Jeffreys tells Jesse about writing a memoir to inspire his students.
With busy workloads and large class sizes, are teachers too busy to make a strong connection with their students anymore?
With busy workloads and large class sizes, are teachers too busy to make a strong connection with their students anymore?
Dr. Dalia Antonia Caraballo Muller: The Impossible Project — Listen to the conversation today as Ramona talks to Dr. Dalia Antonia Caraballo Muller, who is on a mission to create a future where there is no oppression. As a scholar and professor, Dr. Muller teaches her students how to think at the limits of the possible. As founder of the Impossible Project, a learning practice for social and planetary good, Dr. Muller helps teachers and learners inside and outside of the academy to engage in doing the justice work so urgently needed in our world. Educators and students learn what it means and what it requires to face impossible challenges and move forward toward finding necessary solutions. Dr. Muller is an Associate Professor of History at the University at Buffalo. She explores the importance of transformative education in the service of social and planetary justice. Originally from New York City, Dr. Muller now resides in Buffalo, New York. To learn more about Dr. Dalia Antonia Caraballo Muller and the Impossible Project, visit https://www.daliamuller.com.
Blair Sadler, Board Chair for Access Youth Academy, and Susan Taylor, an Academy Board Member, discuss how the academy uses the game of squash to create equitable opportunities for underrepresented San Diego students to succeed in high school, get accepted to top-rated colleges, and move into their careers. Sadler and Taylor chat about the Academy's new facility and how it advances the Academy's mission.
In this episode, I share some of my struggles from the past year and why it is so important to reach to others.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
This episode from 2019 takes a dive into how we teach drawing. Stan Dodson, art teacher from Augusta, Georgia, joins Tim to talk about how we can encourage kids to take more chances, experiment, and explore in their drawing. Listen as they discuss their favorite drawing projects, ideas for materials and techniques, and the importance of visual journaling. Resources and Links Follow Stan on Twitter How to Inspire Students to Use Sketchbooks in a New Way 4 Benefits of Trying New Things in Your Classroom How to Teach Students to Fail Spectacularly
In this episode, I just want to say thank you to all of the rock star teachers out there. Thank you!For more information or to listen to recorded sessions from EdCamp JOCO KS check out this link: https://edcampjocoks.wixsite.com/info/copy-of-2020-edcamp-sessionsFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
Michael Hardiman describes the Denver Lab School as in its embryonic stage. Recorded 18 months prior to the opening of school - the journey seems monumental, but Michael is on a path to create a unique learning experience that will greatly impact those he seeks to serve! mhardiman@denverlabschool.org2:30 Holderness School2:45 Phil Peck4:15 AmeriCorps5:00 Windermere Prep6:00 Klingenstein Center9:45 Vinny Dotoli10:00 Brooklyn Independent Middle School10:00 Orly Friedman22:00 Vivid Vision by Cameron Herold22:15 Traction by Gino Wickman23:45 Mastery Transcript Consortium®27:15 No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention by Reed Hastings42:30 North American Outdoor Leadership Schools47:00 Creative Schools by Ken Robinson - Do schools kill creativity? - TED Talk47:30 Excellent Sheep by William Deresiewicz 47:30 Make It Stick by Peter C. Brown48:00 John Dewey Academy - Experience And Education by John DeweyHere are some additional resources supporting our mission.Episodes, Feeback, Show Notes & more - www.elevateschool.usFacebook Group LinkedIn GroupConnect with Matt on LinkedInConnect with Kevin on LinkedInComments or Questions? - kevin@theSMARTsub.com
We always value the connections we make as teachers--our PLCs, our PLNs, and our collaborations with artists and community members. And now it's time to give our students some of those same opportunities! In today's episode, Lena Rodriguez joins Tim to discuss The Palette, a conference she is helping produce for student artists across the country. Listen as she shares the reasons behind the development of the conference, the opportunities available for students, and why students need to connect with each other. Resources and Links Follow Lena on Twitter and Instagram Check out The Palette Conference for Students See all of AOEU's Graduate Courses View the work of Riley Holloway
Tina H. Boogren, PhD, is a fierce advocate for educators and an award-winning educator, best-selling author, and highly sought-after speaker. Tina has proudly served as a classroom teacher, mentor, instructional coach, and building-level leader and has presented for audiences all over the world. Dr. Boogren is deeply committed to supporting educators so that they can support their students. She conducts highly requested and inspiring keynotes, workshops, and virtual webinars that focus on quality instruction, coaching, mentoring, and professional wellness and she hosts a weekly podcast, Self-Care for Educators with Dr. Tina H. Boogren. Dr. Boogren was a 2007 finalist for Colorado Teacher of the Year and was a recipient of her school district’s Outstanding Teacher Award eight years in a row, from 2002 to 2009. She is the author of numerous books, including In the First Few Years: Reflections of a Beginning Teacher, Supporting Beginning Teachers, The Beginning Teacher’s Field Guide: Embarking on Your First Years, 180 Days of Self-Care for Busy Educators, and Take Time for You: Self-Care Action Plans for Educators, which was the Independent Publisher’s Gold Award winner in the Education category. She a co-author of Strategies to Motivate and Inspire Students along with Robert Marzano, Darrell Scott, and Ming Lee Newcomb, and is a contributing author to Richard Kellough’s Middle School Teaching: A Guide to Methods and Resources and Robert J. Marzano’s Becoming a Reflective Teacher. Dr. Boogren holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa, a master’s degree with an administrative endorsement from the University of Colorado Denver, and a doctorate from the University of Denver in educational administration and policy studies. You can follow her on Twitter @THBoogren or visit her Facebook page at facebook.com/selfcareforeducators.
This episode of The Marvin Byrd Show is inspired by the late great Jack Welch. Marvin explains how Jack's wisdom is relevant to teachers. The most effective leadership inspires other to follow because they deeply trust those in the position of leader. Learn how to leverage this truth in this episode of The Marvin Byrd Show.
In this episode, I interview actress and 6th grade student Brooklyn Stock as she shares her experiences in middle school theater.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I interview the host of the Oliver Banana podcast and hear how a 2nd grader creates a podcast.Check out the Oliver Banana podcast here: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-oliver-banana-podcastFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
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Katie Doiron is a Dieppe-based painter.
In this episode, I start with the new podcast outline...Quote of the Week: "Knowledge is not power. It's the potential for power." -Rich Diviney on the School of Greatness podcast.Teaching Tip: Flipgrid is Awesome! I have my students record themselves reading to me once a week on Flipgrid. Tech Tip: If you ask students to pause a video, give them at least 4 seconds before you begin speaking again. This gives them a chance to actually pause the video.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I start with the new podcast outline...Quote of the Week: "I'm a thought provacateur." -Ken Shelton on the Leader of Learning PodcastAlso check out his podcast, The Liberated Educator.Teaching Tip: Create a daily check-in form for students to fill out as they're entering the room/zoom room to get an idea of their mood for the day and notice trends.Here is a copy of the form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1SWzgraiS5gCmc04qcjeGPjaVvRTOcsmxoG95QethNyg/copyFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I share an idea for a fun grammar lesson.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode, I share about an interesting metaphor I heard the other day. Extreme pressure creates diamonds and extreme heat can turn sand into glass. We're under a lot of pressure right now and from that pressure we can get some gems of clarity.For more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I remind you to take a break.Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I share some ways to streamline your online content.Here are some of the resources mentioned:https://ifttt.com/http://buffer.com/https://hootsuite.com/https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
There is a new universe of tools and strategies that have the ability to turn reluctant writers into writing enthusiasts. In the episode we explore the new platforms and practices that can inspire your students to love writing. Follow on Twitter: @ISTE @mrhooker @teachingfactor @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @ #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Michele Haiken is a literacy teacher at Rye Middle School in Rye, New York, and an adjunct professor at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. She’s a frequent speaker and has written or contributed to multiple books, including Teaching Literacy in the Digital Age, Personalized Reading and Gamify Literacy.
In this episode I share about the Rule of 3 and why you should never let perfect get in the way of getting content out into the world. Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You TimeGet your copy here: https://www.iste.org/awesomesauce
In this episode I share about a new tool for creating a teleprompter for video projects. Here's a demo of the tool: https://youtu.be/2N7c-QT_NRIWant to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksTikTok: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time
Josh Stock is currently a 6th grade Language Arts teacher at Santa Fe Trail Middle School in Olathe, KS and an Awesomeness Expert. He is also a co-chair of the Building Leadership Team during the Mercury phase of the school's Kansans Can School Redesign project. In his free time he hosts the Kansas Moonshot Podcast highlighting the amazing things educators are doing in their classrooms across the state of Kansas. Josh writes for websites such as Edutopia, is a contributing author in The Best Lesson Series: Literature, and also writes on his blog, https://mrstockrocks.com. Josh loves getting great books into the hands of kids who want to read them. Over the past five years he has given away over 4000 used books and 2500 new books to kids across the district. Josh is also the author of the book Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time, giving tips and tricks for creating videos for the classroom. Josh was selected as one of the National School Board Association's “20 to Watch” educational tech leaders in 2016, and received the Make IT Happen award from the International Society for Technology in Education in 2017. In 2018 he received the Emerging Young Educator award from ISTE. He has presented at conferences across the country including MACE, ISTE, and NCTE. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/untitledpc/message
There are some big changes coming to the podcast in the next few weeks. Mainly a shift in focus from amazing teachers across the state to some cool ways to use video in the classroom. Stay tuned!Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time
Yvette MacDonald (Scotland) and Jacqui Cooper (USA) interview Kat Brogan about her family business, Mercat Tours. Mercat Tours was created over 35 years ago by Kat's father to inspire his students to fall in love with the history of their community. Now families from around the world are able to enjoy live history lessons by walking the Royal Mile and hearing haunting stories of the underground. To book tours you can go to both Mercat's direct website as well as to IGo4Less. To enjoy your own travel discounts, don't forget to activate our free member only booking portal so you can enjoy up to 35% on travel savings by going to https://igobuum.com/#/ and using the complimentary code 488068. Each time the portal is activated, our Foundation makes a donation on your behalf to Manna Relief and Children International so families are fed a nutritious meal. To date we have helped over 4 million families. Thank you for supporting another family. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovetravelscotland/support
With the advent of the internet, new jobs are surfacing. Becoming an 'internet celebrity' has become one of the most desirable professions according to recent studies. As we'll see in today's story, certain 'foundation' subjects remain essential in today's education.Join other motivated Chinese learners on your journey with maayot. Receive daily an engaging story in Mandarin Chinese in your inbox. Full text in Chinese, daily quiz to test your understanding, one-click dictionary, new words, etc.Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at contact[at]maayot.com
Guy Rabi talks about how he is using TikTok's Creative Learning Fund to Inspire Students about Chemistry!Today's episode is is another edition of Professionals Using TikTok for Business, where I discuss the journey of Guy Rabi, and how he is inspiring students about Chemistry through his channel, The Cool Chemistry Guy with over 1.4 million followers, with the help of TikTok's creator fund!ALL ABOUT THE GUESTGuy Rabi - COOL CHEMISTRY GUYChemist / Scientist TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coolchemisrtyguyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coolchemistryguy/ALL ABOUT THE HYPE TEAMBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at All About the Hype for the full video:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwY0lEgRSkZVDtzGBrCFORA?view_as=subscriberHost: Kyle Kaplanis - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-kaplanis/Other Team Members:Jayde Vincent - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaydevincent/Support the show (https://paypal.me/biztok)
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss the implications of teachers being declared essential workers, why learning management systems should be designed more like videogames and our guest this week is educator and author Josh Stock.Guest: Josh StockJosh Stock is a sixth grade language arts teacher in Olathe, Kansas. He’s an active speaker and the author of the ISTE published book “Awesomesauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time”.Josh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/teachlikeaninjaJosh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsT7jtqxoF4umc1d3gSTqVwJosh's Website: https://mrstockrocks.com/Notes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishParticipate on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/insideparticipateMike launched his Minecraft server! Complete this form for an allowlist request https://bit.ly/mwservereducatorTwitter Take of the Year: https://twitter.com/ModestTeacher/status/1296947055232012288?s=20White House declares teachers “Essential Workers” to get us all back in the physical classroom - https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/20/politics/white-house-teachers-essential-workers/index.htmlToday's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
In this episode Tammy Mitchell, Redesign Specialist for the Kansas State Department of Education, shares the steps that were taken to develop the guiding document for schools in the fall. It is NOT the plan itself. That will be released next week.Tammy Mitchell- @KSDERedesignThe plan will be released on the KSDE website: https://www.ksde.org/Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksAuthor of... Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time
In this episode Ashford Collins shares about the origins of the Hope Walk and the purpose of Uniting Love through Hope.Ashford Collins- @heart4youth, E-mail: adcollinsjohnson@gmail.comHope Walk 2020 Event Page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/216277076190078Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotPre-Order Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time: https://id.iste.org/resources/product?id=4845&name=Awesome+SauceFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocks
I had the opportunity to have a conversation with George Stewart II about his work as a teacher leader, his advocacy work both at the local and state level, and being an agent of change. I also allowed him to have some time to share his feelings about George Floyd and what predominantly white schools can do to help promote allyship. George actually helped get a bill to support autistic students on to the House floor in Mississippi. George can be found at https://www.twitter.com/gstew2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode I share some clips from the Kansas Teacher of the Year 2020 team. They share what word inspires them in their work in the classroom.This week's episode features:Melissa Molteni- @MoltenisMarvelsShawn Hornung- @tallgrass_rootsStefanie LaneTabatha Rosproy- @TabathaRosproyFollow the whole KTOY 2020 Team: @KTOY2020Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotPre-Order Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time: https://id.iste.org/resources/product?id=4845&name=Awesome+SauceFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocks
In this episode I share some clips from the Kansas Teacher of the Year 2020 team. They share what word inspires them in their work in the classroom.This week's episode features:Amy Hillman- @ahillman25Julie LoevensteinLara McDonald- @ToleranceALWAYSKara BelewFollow the whole KTOY 2020 Team: @KTOY2020Want to respond to this episode? Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotPre-Order Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time: https://id.iste.org/resources/product?id=4845&name=Awesome+SauceFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocks
Julie Goler is a leading book group facilitator in Los Angeles and an educator of nearly three decades, in which capacity she designed and spearheads the common book program called The Hero Project for Beverly Hills Unified School District. She sits down with Ben to talk about how she structures book club meetings to build a sense of community (18:11), her suggestions for starting a book club that will last (33:25), how she fosters a love of reading in her students (37:16), and more! Current curiosities: Ben: Speed-reading Julie: Lena Waithe Books referenced in this episode (in order of mention): A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens; Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand; Born a Crime by Trevor Noah; Know My Name by Chanel Miller, She Said by Jodi Kantor & Megan Twohey; Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout; A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara; Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon; This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel. Follow us! Julie Goler: http://juliesbookgroups.com/ ( http://juliesbookgroups.com/ ) How Do You Do? Podcast: @hdydpod ( https://www.instagram.com/hdydpod/ ) Ben: @benhannani ( https://www.instagram.com/benhannani/ ) Website: www.hdydpod.com ( https://www.hdydpod.com/ ) Our guests' jams can be found on the "HDYD Jams" playlist ( https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4tBdUz3kXb1T5im2CzSBUV?si=PeSgvpujSZi5b1O_By7C_g ) on Spotify!
In this episode I talk about the question: When is a good time to start talking about next year?Leave a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/kansasmoonshotPre-Order Awesome Sauce: Create Videos to Inspire Students, Engage Parents and Save You Time: https://id.iste.org/resources/product?id=4845&name=Awesome+SauceFor more information check out my website: https://mrstockrocks.comFollow on Twitter: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocksInstagram: @teachlikeaninja or @mrstockrocks
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This teacher left the classroom setting and started teaching completely online. Jessica Peresta is the Founder of The Domestic Musician, where she teaches music teachers the steps and strategies to teach elementary music with ease, allowing her work to empower children all over the world. Get Access to the Full Show Notes! To get access to the full story and to all the resources mentioned during today's episode, visit TribeHub.com/59
Use H.O.P.E. as an acronym to remind us to be the best Physical Education teachers we can be. In you enjoyed the podcast, please connect with Dr. Pangrazi @rpangrazi. Find more PE tips at www.gophersport.com/blog
Tim welcomes a new guest to the podcast this week! Stan Dodson, art teacher from Augusta, Georgia, joins Tim to talk about how we can encourage kids to take more chances, experiment, and explore in their drawing. Listen as they discuss their favorite drawing projects, ideas for materials and techniques, and why you need to bring in donuts for your classes soon. Resources and Links Follow Stan on Twitter How to Inspire Students to Use Sketchbooks in a New Way 4 Benefits of Trying New Things in Your Classroom How to Teach Students to Fail Spectacularly
A G Suite user guide to accessibility! Google News and Updates: Work anywhere with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides in new offline mode Work with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides in Dropbox with a new beta Duplicate larger sites in new Google Sites Visit US National Parks in Google Earth Google Accessibility Features: https://www.google.com/accessibility/ - FULL LIST! G Suite user guide to accessibility Adapting to the needs of learners, educators and schools with Chromebooks Accessibility is a key part of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) guidelines “to improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn” Chrome Browser Use TalkBack to browse the web with Chrome Chrome low-vision features help Chrome assistive technology help Chrome keyboard shortcuts Change text, image, and video sizes (zoom) Running things in the browser enables webpage zoom Chrome keyboard access High-contrast Chrome extension Chrome accessibility extensions Videos: Chrome & Chrome OS Accessibility Chromebooks Chromevox MATT -- Magnify your screen on a Chromebook Docs Accessibility help for Docs editors Google Docs screen reader help Google Docs keyboard shortcuts Voice typing in Google Docs 7 Reasons You Need to Try Voice Typing in Google Docs Braille support in Google Docs Make documents more accessible Video: Get started with Google Docs using a screen reader (19 minutes) Google Docs VPAT Slides Accessibility help for Docs editors Google Slides screen reader help Present slides with captions Braille support in Google Slides Google Slides keyboard shortcuts Video: Get started with Google Slides using a screen reader (16 minutes) Google Slides VPAT Hangouts Accessibility for Hangouts Meet Keyboard shortcuts for Hangouts Meet Slides 6 ways to make the most of closed captions in Google Slides Mailbag: Alex Tougas (Annapolis, MD) -- Google Forms: can’t break quiz up in sections or save as you go. Workaround? Google form for summative assessment -- like 50 questions. Kamilee Jorgenson (Rangely, Colorado) -- Is it possible to go into Calendar, search for, and extract particular events? I am using my calendar to record my times driving a route for the school. Is it possible to go into Calendar, find all of that particular event, and then export them to a different document? Export from Calendar (ICS) Export to Sheets On the Blogs: Matt:60 tips to spark creative lesson ideas Kasey: 60 Tools to Inspire Students with Chromebooks
Have you seen Google for Education’s brochure on 60 Tools to Inspire Students with Chromebooks? It’s an awesome resource that inspired me to make this episode for you! I don’t have time to touch on all 60 tools in one episode, but I’ll chat about the highlights. If you want the entire list, just scroll down! If you need any inspiration for tools to use, this is definitely the episode for you. One of the tools I love is Book Creator. So often, kids are given the same presentation tools over and over, and this tool can help educators break out of that box and offer an alternative to the traditional presentation. If you haven’t used it before, I think CoSpaces Edu will blow your mind! It allows students to build 3D virtual environments, that can then be viewed in virtual or augmented reality. In the literacy and numeracy tools category, I particularly love Flocabulary. You might have already seen some of their videos without even realizing it! Another of my favorite tools in this category is Newsela. This is perfect for finding non-fiction articles that are appropriate for your students. They take news articles from reputable sources, and “translate” them into four different reading levels. Can you tell I’m excited about these tools? I wish I had time to talk about all of them, but I can’t wait to highlight at least a few of my favorites! Tune in to hear about even more apps that I love, in four different categories. In This Episode: [00:28] - Welcome to episode 9 of the Shake Up Learning Show! Kasey explains her inspiration for today’s topic. [01:05] - Kasey sends a shoutout to @AlexTravisITRT on Twitter. [03:18] - Today’s question comes from Julie Cobb, who wants to know if Kasey will be doing any on-air coaching for coaches. [05:02] - It’s time to dive into the tools! Kasey starts off by chatting about one of the Content Creation category tools, Book Creator. [08:15] - Kasey shares another reason that she likes Book Creator so much. [09:16] - Next, Kasey chats about CoSpaces Edu, which allows students to build virtual 3D environments. [12:58] - We learn about another application, Explain Everything. [14:38] - The last content creation tool for today is Adobe Spark. Kasey talks about how powerful it is. [17:48] - Kasey shifts into talking about tools in the Literacy and Numeracy category, starting off with Flocabulary. [20:11] - The next tool that Kasey will chat about today is Newsela, which is great for finding age-appropriate news articles. [23:02] - Kasey talks about EquatIO, which may be perfect for math teachers. [24:50] - We shift gears back from math into reading as we hear about the next tool, Fluency Tutor. [26:03] - The last tool that Kasey wants to talk about in this category is Read&Write for Google. [27:18] - Kasey moves on to talking about the next category, STEAM Tools, and discusses Tynker. [28:24] - We learn about Flat.io, which allows you to collaboratively create sheet music. [29:44] - Code.org is one of Kasey’s favorite coding websites. [31:33] - Kasey talks about Edpuzzle, a tool from the Communication & Understanding category. [33:07] - We hear about Flipgrid, which is now completely free for everyone! [35:08] - Kasey shares her thoughts on Pear Deck, which is a favorite tool of hers (and this episode’s sponsor!). [37:59] - The last communication tool that Kasey will talk about today is Screencastify, which is a Chrome extension that lets you easily record your screen. [40:48] - Ready for the question of the week? Here we go! What are three tools from this week’s episode that you want to try in your classroom, and how will you integrate them into your curriculum? Post your answers on your favorite social media platform using the #ShakeUpLearning hashtag, or share them in the Shake Up Learning Community! [41:44] - Have you thought about getting Google Certified? Kasey can help! She helps educators get certified through her three online courses: The Google Certified Educator Level 1 Academy The Google Certified Educator Level 2 Academy Become a Google Certified Trainer Online Course If you’re interested in taking more than one of these courses, get a bundle to save big! Enrollment only opens twice a year, so sign up when it opens on May 21st or you’ll need to wait until November. If you’re ready to learn more, head to this link! [44:12] - Kasey thanks listeners for tuning in, and offers a way to give back: leave a review (using the word “y’all” if you can squeeze it in!). This helps other teachers find the podcast, and might get you a shoutout on a future episode! List of 60 Tools to Inspire Students with Chromebooks: Content Creation Tools Adobe Illustrator Draw Adobe Photoshop Mix Adobe Spark Book Creator Buncee CoSpaces Edu Explain Everything Kami Lucidchart Soundtrap Squid Stop Motion Studio Toontastic WeVideo Literacy & Numeracy Tools BrainPOP CK-12 Foundation DOGO News Epic! Frontier Flocabulary (just acquired by Nearpod) Listenwise Motion Math Newsela Plotagon Education Reflex Math Scrible EquatIO Fluency Tutor Read&Write for Google STEAM Tools Autodesk Tinkercad BlocksCAD Code.org Tynker Flat.io GeoGebra Communication & Understanding Tools Classcraft Edpuzzle Flipgrid Pear Deck Screencastify Links and Resources: The Shake Up Learning Show The Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook Join the Shake Up Learning Book Study! Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic by Kasey Bell Education Podcast Network Pear Deck (this episode’s sponsor!)
In episode 2 of The Music Educator Podcast: 7 Ways Music Educators Inspire Students. Bill Stevens shares some of the memorable moments he has observed in the classroom as a student and as an educator. These observations focus on the positive impact teachers have on their students and community. Like what you hear? Take a moment to support the show! SUPPORT HERE Show Notes The Music Educator Podcast Newsletter Signup for weekly episode notifications, special offers and some really cool educator resources! SIGN-UP NOW! Loading... Thank you! You have successfully joined our subscriber list.
In this episode, host Jethro Jones is interviewed by his assistant principal Dr. Courtney Orr. Check out the new Chatbot for Transformative Principal 1)Culture First! 2)Love of Learning—never stop! 3)Focus—be in the moment, where ever that is, 4)Seth Godin—rules 5)Personalize Learning…shrink the classroom 6)Podcasting…continues to inspire 7)DeVos…interview wishlist 8)Admin….moving away from putting out fires to being control of our time/priorities 9)Teachers…(DPink)mastery, autonomy, purpose 10)Parents…over communication 11)Students…individualized learning 12)Shift…moving away from playing school to meet student where they are at, help them chart their own path…follow their passions 13)How can we break the rules w/out getting into trouble…change the things we can 14)LITERACY IN EVERY CONTENT AREA. 15)Inspire Students 16)This week…getting control of your time…start with one task…make that a priority. What I want to build at my school. Thanks to @afewthingsworth for the show notes! https://www.carnegiefoundation.org/blog/the-carnegie-unit-revisited/
Over 1 million people have listened to the Yoga Talk Show since its inception, and it's you the listeners I have to thank for all the support and growth over the years. To say "thanks" and deep-dive into a random smattering of topics, I've dedicated this show to answering your voice mails. Some of these questions we've covered in previous shows, but many are completely new, so I hope you find them helpful in your own practice. ------------ Listen & Learn: Can you help with Plantar Fasciitis? Can some in their 90's use the Yoga Trapeze? How can I use yoga to heal my rotator cuff? Why 1:2 ratio breathing nose-to-mouth in Gravity Yoga? Will yoga therapy be the "next big thing?" How should I train for the full splits? Is Hot Yoga dangerous for my SI Joint? Got Questions? Send me a voicemail here: http://www.YogaBody.com/AskLucas Thanks to our sponsor: Hot Yoga Teacher Training “Teach Hot Yoga, Inspire Students, Change Lives!” TAKE THE NEXT STEP! Join Absolute Yoga's 200-Hour Hot Yoga Alliance accredited course in beautiful Koh Samui, Thailand. This training is for: Serious students who want to teach Passionate yoga practitioners Students who want to share hot yoga with the world Extremely small class sizes, huge teaching team, dedicated training facility! Next course starts in February! Learn More
Many yoga teachers will tell you that their class is for everyone - all sizes, ages, backgrounds, and genders - and yet the actual students that turn up to class tell a different story. They tend to be a very similar group of people. In most parts of the world, women represent 70-90% of the yoga communities, and this puts off some men from staring, and it's frustrating to some men who love the practice. Where are all the guys in yoga? In this week's Yoga Talk Show we address the somewhat controversial topic of gender and fitness preferences. -------- About the Guest Dean Pohlman founded Man Flow Yoga in college in order to promote yoga with guys. After experiencing huge benefits himself from yoga, he wanted to make the practice more accessible to men, athletes, and physical fitness-minded individuals. Dean took out the Sanskrit and the meditation and inserted terminology that is familiar to people with sports backgrounds. Instead of focusing on the more spiritual side of yoga, he focuses entirely on the physical aspects. --------- Listen & Learn: How masculine people often prefer solo practice and feminine people often prefer group classes Why removing religious and spiritual undertones from yoga classes might be the best way to show respect for diversity How athletes can benefit from yoga and how yoga students can benefit from athleticism Why the future of yoga needs to be more inclusive Nutritional Tip of the Week: Eating Essential Oils? Links & References from the Show: Man Flow Yoga Got Questions? Write to us podcast@yogabody.com Thanks to our sponsor: Hot Yoga Teacher Training “Teach Hot Yoga, Inspire Students, Change Lives!” TAKE THE NEXT STEP! Join Absolute Yoga's 200-Hour Hot Yoga Alliance accredited course in beautiful Koh Samui, Thailand. This training is for: Serious students who want to teach Passionate yoga practitioners Students who want to share hot yoga with the world Extremely small class sizes, huge teaching team, dedicated training facility! Next course starts in October! Learn More
From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/wu-265-bsf-state-of-education-event/ On Wednesday May 11, the Bainbridge Schools Foundation will host a panel discussion on the topic of “The State of Education on Bainbridge Island” from 7- 9pm at IslandWood. Panelists, including Senator Christine Rolfes, Tom Ahearne, and other local experts, will address the impact of such issues as the funding challenges in Washington and the teacher shortage on the Bainbridge Island School District. In this podcast, BCB host Christina Hulet talks with Bainbridge Schools Foundation (BSF) Executive Director Mairead Shutt about the fundraising campaign being launched with this event, and why it's important to raise additional private dollars to supplement the public financing of our school system. BSF's campaign, which is entitled “Empower Teachers and Inspire Students,” is intended to raise $833,000 to support teachers with professional development, grants and more. Listen here to learn more about this year's campaign, about the educational and community building role of the foundation, and about some of the unique programs that BSF has funded in the past. To register or learn more about the upcoming panel discussion, please visit BSF's event page at: http://bainbridgeschoolsfoundation.com/events/detail/the_state_of_education_on_bainbridge_island1 Credits: BCB host: Christina Hulet; audio tech and editor: Chris Walker; publisher: Diane Walker.
Is your inner voice critical, self-defeating, and ruminating all day long? Our modern world is more knowledge-based than action-based, but what do you do when your inner voice is your worst enemy? How do you find balance and peace? At YOGABODY, we're huge fans of yoga practices, breath work, and healthy living, but visualizations is an often-overlooked way to change the focus of your mind's lens from negative to positive, from past and future pain, to a present state of peace. On this week's Yoga Talk Show, take a trip into the magical world of the human brain as we attempt to decipher its power and limitless abilities in order to manifest our lives. James R. Doty, M.D., is an American neurosurgeon, entrepreneur, philanthropist and a Clinical Professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University, and founder and director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. Dr. Doty is also the New York Times bestselling author of Into the Magic Shop: A Neurosurgeon's Quest to Discover the Mysteries of the Brain and the Secrets of the Heart. --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: How Dr. Doty overcame a difficult childhood and past trauma to manifest his life How to change your life by first changing your brain How visualization can be a better choice than meditation for some people in some cases How to stop suffering from defining who you are Nutritional Tip of the Week: Store bought bouillons, broths and soups - are they good for us? Links & References from the Show: Into the Magic Shop Got Questions? Write to us podcast@yogabody.com Thanks to our sponsor: Hot Yoga Teacher Training “Teach Hot Yoga, Inspire Students, Change Lives!” TAKE THE NEXT STEP! Join Absolute Yoga's 200-Hour Hot Yoga Alliance accredited course in beautiful Koh Samui, Thailand. This training is for: Serious students who want to teach Passionate yoga practitioners Students who want to share hot yoga with the world Extremely small class sizes, huge teaching team, dedicated training facility! Next course starts in June!Learn more.
How many people are lucky enough to turn what they love most in life into their career? On this week's Yoga Talk Show, you'll meet career rock climber, Conrad Anker, who has done just that. Anker has completed an amazing number of summits including climbing Everest three times and many first ascents internationally including conquering the famed Shark's Fin route of the peak, Meru, in the Indian Himalayas. He is the captain of the North Face Athletic Team and serves on the boards of the Montana State University Leadership Institute, Protect Our Winters, Bozeman Ice Tower Foundation, Gallatin County Fair Board and the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation. --------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn: How he climbed Everest 3x's (once in search of a dead body) How the love of nature can drive you to the most amazing places Why climate change is something we must look at How your geography can make you happy Nutritional Tip of the Week: What's the deal with frozen food? Links & References from the Show: Conrad Anker's Site Got questions? Write to us: podcast@yogabody.com Thanks to our sponsor: Hot Yoga Teacher Training "Teach Hot Yoga, Inspire Students, Change Lives!" TAKE THE NEXT STEP! Join Absolute Yoga's 200-Hour Hot Yoga Alliance accredited course in beautiful Koh Samui, Thailand. This training is for: *Serious students who want to teach *Passionate yoga practitioners *Students who want to share hot yoga with the world Extremely small class sizes, huge teaching team, dedicated training facility! Next course starts in June! Learn more.
Kevin Clark, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Division of Learning Technologies, and Founding Director of the Center for Digital Media Innovation and Diversity in the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University. Kevin Clark is a full professor in the Learning Technologies Division of the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University. His research interests include the role of interactive and digital media in education; issues of diversity in educational media; and broadening participation in STEM careers and disciplines. In addition to his scholarly activities, Dr. Clark has more than 20 years experience as a designer, advisor, and consultant to organizations such as: National Park Service, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), Common Sense Media, Fred Rogers Center, Disney Junior, Jim Henson Company, and DHX Media. Because of his work, Dr. Clark has also been honored by the White House as a STEM Access Champion of Change. and selected as a Fellow for theTelevision Academy Foundation Faculty Seminar. Dr. Clark holds both a B.S. and M.S. in computer science from North Carolina State University and a Ph.D. in Instructional Systems from Pennsylvania State University. Click here for the Full Bio In this Episode we Discussed: The disconnect between what teens see as essential technology and what parents see as essential for education. How to encourage students to pursue STEM careers by meeting them where they are--using their own interests as vehicles to inspire an interest in STEM. How media diversity can make or break a student's interest in pursuing STEM.
Our guest says that great student writing starts with powerful, engaging prompts. Tune in as he shares some prime examples. Follow: @coolcatteacher @spencerideas @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech After teaching middle school for eleven years, John Spencer is now a professor of instructional technology at George Fox University. He is passionate about creativity, design thinking, and digital literacy. He blogs at spencerideas.org.