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Welcome back to season 3 of the UCET podcast, where we talk about all things Utah, education, and technology. In this episode, we sit down with Teacher Winters, the current UCET president to discuss his chosen theme of the year and what it means to him. During this episode, we also chat with Jared Covili, a past UCET president, and current ISTE affiliate representative for the UCET board, about what role he plays in bringing together different groups under the UCET umbrella.Over of the course of this episode, we discuss the following questions:What is your first memory of UCET? What are some strengths and challenges to coalition-building?Why should teachers be a part of teacher organizations like UCET or content-specific organizations? What are some key ways to make sure coalition discussions are productive?How can someone get involved?At the end of the episode, we discuss how to start (and maintain) a movement. As was mentioned in the episode, edtech people are the best kind of people and the future of UCET continues to look bright as we grow and connect with other coalitions to make education in Utah the best it can be. You can follow Matt at @teacherwinters on Twitter and or his website https://www.teacherwinters.net and you can follow Jared at @covili on Twitter or on his website http://www.jaredcovili.com.Special thanks to Matt Winters for the sound editing and Kiera Beddes for hosting.
On this episode of UEN Homeroom, things feel a bit different. Jared Covili joins this episode, no longer as a host, but as a guest! Jared left UEN to join Jordan School District. In this episode he speaks on his experience with the changing world of EdTech and what it will look like in the near future.
On this episode of UEN Homeroom, Jared Fawson joins Jared Covili as Dani's substitute. The two of them welcome Tabitha Pacheco, director of the Utah Teacher Fellows program and National Board certified teacher in exceptional needs. Their motivating and lively discussion focuses on advocating for teachers in Utah and how teachers can advocate for themselves and their students!
Jared Covili has been an educational technology trainer at Utah Education Network in Salt Lake City, Utah for over a decade. He specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google learning tools, geospatial learning, social media, and digital devices. ** SUPPORT THE SHOW ** Become an Awesome Supporter! Buy Me A Coffee! ** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES ** https://chrisnesi.com/166 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:25) Intro (4:16) House of #EdTech Thought - Reflecting on #PassTheScopeEDU (9:54) Featured Content - Jared Covili from Utah (49:33) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Originality Reports tool in G-suite and Google Docs (52:57) House of #EdTech VIP - Valerie Lewis founder of #passthescopeEDU ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
In our latest Learn @ Home episode, Jared Covili and Jared Fawson (Homeroom Super Sub) check in with Joe B. Wright, Executive Director of the Southwest Educational Service Center (SEDC) to learn more about the impact that distance learning is having on the students and faculties of Southern Utah. In our discussion we cover topics like: how rural Utah is helping all students receive broadband internet service, the need to balance work and home life for educators, and how to help school districts connect with their communities.
In our next Learn @ Home episode of UEN Homeroom we are focusing in on Jr. High with Levi Andersen, a History teacher from Mound Fort Jr. High in Ogden School District. During our conversation we explored topics such as: how Levi is connecting with students who struggle, the role of using Canvas to help with distance teaching, and what kind of babysitter was Jared Covili.
We interview Jared Covili, one of the coordinators of EdCamp Utah, scheduled for November 2 at Rowland Hall in Utah. Beyond the immediacy of this upcoming event, EdCamps are a professional learning opportunity taking the nation by storm. They are a way for educators to have more say over their professional learning options. What is an EdCamp, and how is it different than traditional professional development--and why might it be a better option? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/support
Sometimes you feel all alone on your teaching adventure. Guess what? You're not! In this episode we connect with community building expert Jared Covili.
Larry Ferlazzo believes that the education technology space is a jungle that requires insight to navigate safely. Tune in as his guests share their best tips. Follow: @larryferlazzo @covili @SamPatue @ambartosik @Bamradionetwork Anna Bartosik is an ESL professor from Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada. She is a teacher/facilitator with an extensive background in ESL/ELT education. Jared Covili is a professional development trainer for the Utah Education Network who specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology. Sam Patterson is the Tk-6 Makerspace Coordinator for Echo Horizon School in Culver City, CA. He published the book Programming the Primary Grades, Beyond the Hour of Code. Jared is the author of two books - Going Google and Classroom in the Cloud.
Where there is technology there will be tech problems. Education is no exception. Join us as we talk about how to avoid as many as possible and respond well to the unavoidable issues when they arise. Follow: @larryferlazzo @covili @jay460 @LPahomov @Bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Anne Jenks is the principal of the McKinna Elementary School, an Apple Distinguished Program. She was named the CUE Site Leader of the Year in 2015. Larissa Pahomov teaches students English at Science Leadership Academy and is the author of Authentic Learning in the Digital Age. Jared Covili is a professional development trainer for the Utah Education Network who specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google Apps for Education; he is the author of two books - Going Google and Classroom in the Cloud.
The May 2009 NetNews podcast features interviews about teacher stress busters from UEN’s Professional Development staff including Jessica Anderson, Jared Covili, Victoria Rasmussen, Ross Rogers and Tim Stack. The podcast also features a rundown of May resources and events.
The May 2009 NetNews podcast features interviews about teacher stress busters from UEN’s Professional Development staff including Jessica Anderson, Jared Covili, Victoria Rasmussen, Ross Rogers and Tim Stack. The podcast also features a rundown of May resources and events.
The June NetNews podcast spotlights resources for Flag Day, the Summer Solstice and Juneteenth, the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. Also featured is a rundown of broadcast highlights on PBS Utah, UEN-TV and MHz Worldview. The featured interview is with Jared Covili of UEN Professional Development discussing Web 2.0 applications for teachers.
The June NetNews podcast spotlights resources for Flag Day, the Summer Solstice and Juneteenth, the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. Also featured is a rundown of broadcast highlights on PBS Utah, UEN-TV and MHz Worldview. The featured interview is with Jared Covili of UEN Professional Development discussing Web 2.0 applications for teachers.