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Tune into this episode of WELSTech for a master class in herding cats as we navigate a lively discussion of the MLC degree and certificate offerings for technology directors. There’s also a broad range of picks of the week, Martin’s Screens and Souls presentation from Leadership Conference, and some free Google training to discuss. The discussion Technology director – Martin and Sallie welcome our semi-regular edtech co-hosts, Dr. Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt, along with yet another friend in the ed tech space, Dr. Bob Martens, Martin Luther College (MLC) Director of Information Technology. The discussion centers on the MLC Technology Director graduate degree program (a 30 credit MS Education Administration program) as well as two new certifications also offered by MLC in Education Technology Leadership and Technology Integration, each requiring 9 credits. Summed up as learning to be comfortable with the uncomfortable, the three share how the program teaches edtech leadership skills needed to manage the many facets of the ever-changing edtech learning environment. Ministry resource CoSN K-12 Innovation Notebook LM summary – Infographic, Audio, Video Martin’s Leadership Conference presentation on Screens and Souls Picks of the week 100G LR4 Single-Mode Optical Module Water Reminder Smart Light Google Chrome Split View Pirate Ship Book of Concord Community feedback Free Google Certifications – Google Certified Educator Level 1 & 2 as well as Gemini Certified Educator and Gemini Certified student Get involved Add comments Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech
This week on WELSTech we take a deep dive into Google's NotebookLM. Discover how this AI tool uses only your uploaded documents to create everything from video and audio overviews, flashcards, and summary documents, plus learn about other innovative AI tools like Hume Voice AI and the Plaud audio recorder that are changing the way we work and communicate. The discussion I wonder …. – Martin and Sallie are joined by Dr. Rachel Renno, Director of Academic Computing for Martin Luther College, and Jason Schmidt, Director of Technology for Oshkosh (WI) Area School District to discuss Google’s NotebookLM and how it leverages AI only on the documents you upload. Use NotebookLM to generate video and audio overviews of your content as well as summary documents, flashcards, and quizzes. Plus, it integrates easily into Google Classroom! Sample NotebookLM – WELSTech SAMR Season Overview Video overview Audio overview Ministry resource 10 Ways A Pastor Can Use Google NotebookLM for Work, Ministry and Beyond Picks of the week Hume – Voice AI Plaud – AI audio recorder Auctria online auctions – Sample auction by Risen Savior Lutheran School, Mankato, MN Nomadic Travel Pack Community feedback iCloud and Google Drive are NOT Backups from Kim Komando HubSpot Specialist needed in WELS Technology From WELS Intersections on Facebook Thanksgiving Social Media post ideas Church Technology in 2025 and beyond from Tithe.ly Nextdoor – local community communication Reach app – group email and text Apple Business Connect – control your church or school display on Apple Maps and more Get involved Add comments Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech
On this episode of Finding Something Real, we are joined with a returning guest, Jason Schmidt. Jason's parents were Janell's Youth Pastor's. They had a tremendous impact on her life and now has the privilege of sharing that with their son, Jason. We are also joined with one of our co-host, Ana. Jason is a High School and Young Adult Pastor in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is currently in seminary, coaches boys soccer, and loves investing in this next generation. In this conversation we unravel grief. Both and Ana and Jason lost their dad at an early age. Ana asks questions about how Jason handle his grief, if he felt any pressure to step into ministry because of his dad, and some disappointments they experience in the church. We hope you enjoy this week's conversation! - -- -- -- -- LINKS Can Doubt and Faith Coexist with Jason Schmidt How to Love People in Truth and Love with Drew Berryessa The Difference Jesus Makes - Frankie's Story Season 8 - First Episode Listen on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MuVWFbZzue3ZLgCtIJGzB Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-something-real-podcast/id1481017856 Follow us on: Instagram: finding_something_real Facebook: Finding Something REAL with Janell Wood Tiktok: @findingsomethingreal Youtube: Finding Something REAL with Janell Wood
Happy Thanksgiving everyone, whenever you are. It's the finale of Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies where we and all the season's guests come together and give thanks to the show we just watched and/or to the fact that it is over. Most guests don't show up, but Lauren Flans and Hary Nelson had enough unfinished business with Grease, 1954 and/or the abandoned dischord for the show that they did.
Denzel Belin is with us to give Derick hope that this show is almost over.
Jess Eckerstorfer is a big fan of Grease and theater in general and we had to be the ones to break it to her that there was a TV show called Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies. Then we had to break it to her that this episode was not about the Pink Ladies.
It must be cold in here because these Pink Ladies aren't rising very quickly.
Hilary Woodward explains how she forgot to watch Rise Of The Pink Ladies.
Sulia Altenberg is so into Broadway she never even had time for Grease. But that doesn't mean she's not over the moon (and the stars) to talk about some Pink Ladies and their jackets but mostly the jackets.
Foul mouthed fiend Harry Nelson gives Rise Of The Pink Ladies his first ever Round of Approval™, but just believe me when I tell you that, don't listen to what he actually says about it.
Paramount+ wants you forget it ever happened. But you can't forget it because you never knew it happened in the first place. Grease is one of Paramount's crown jewels and this prequel series has been all but erased from its incredibly brief existence. It's exactly the sort of thing we're always looking for. Grease is the word, indeed.
Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt following the sentencing of Hadi Matar in the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie full 993 Fri, 16 May 2025 15:30:00 +0000 Ck8fKMyn8rgQKPZhtEJyZcmI9wYOz0f3 news,wben,salman rushdie,chautauqua institution,chautauqua county,hadi matar,jason schmidt WBEN Extras news,wben,salman rushdie,chautauqua institution,chautauqua county,hadi matar,jason schmidt Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt following the sentencing of Hadi Matar in the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Connor and Dylan are joined by Grammy Award nominee Brent Comer (The Outsiders, Les Misérables). Celebrating over a year playing Darrel Curtis in the Tony-winning Best Musical, Brent opens up about how his experience with the show has changed over time, ways he's keeping it fresh, and gives insight into his relationship with co-star (and friend of the pod) Jason Schmidt. We get into Outsiders lore, including Patrick Swayze's OG impact as Darrel, Tulsa, and the language of violence in the musical. Brent also reveals his favorite part of every single performance of The Outsiders. Star Wars, The White Lotus, and The Last of Us are discussed at length, as well as Brent's love of documentaries. Respect is put to Miley's “More to Lose” (the LIVE version, mama!), and Ransom Canyon on Netflix is teased. You've been warned. Are you curious about tattoos, Angelina Jolie, and the Broadway season at LARGE? Brent as Stanley Kowalski, George Seurat, or Sweeney Todd??? Stay until the end, y'all. Brent is a meme king, fitness legend, and Broadway star. DO NOT miss him in The Outsiders on Broadway.Follow Brent on Instagram & TiktokFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramSubscribe to our show on iHeartRadio Broadway!Support the podcast by subscribing to DRAMA+, which also includes bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!
For episode 46 of Staffcast, Trevor and Richard are joined by All Elite Wrestling's Anthony Bowens to talk about the 2000s Giants, playing adult league baseball, what goes into performing live on television weekly, changing your gimmick, getting Jane's Addiction, hitting Abraham Lincoln with a chair, deserving a retroactive World Series ring, wrestling in baseball stadiums, the Godfather of Hockey Fights, the fifth starter on the 2002 Giants, Barry Bonds, and more!Go see an All Elite Wrestling show near you or at All In: Texas on July 12th at Globe Life Field! Watch Anthony and the rest of the Valley Boys!Follow your incredibly cool hosts and guest:Anthony BowensSean DoolittleTrevor HildenbergerRichard StaffTom HackimerEpisode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com)Edited by Italian Dave (twitter.com/theitaliandave)Intro: Underground - Jane's AddictionOutro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders
Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt following the guilty verdict in the Hadi Matar case full 944 Fri, 21 Feb 2025 19:30:35 +0000 AxDe6hSQz6aXQTtqtZqNOSbBvnemqwYQ news,wben,salman rushdie,chautauqua institution,hadi matar,mayville,chautauqua county court,jason schmidt WBEN Extras news,wben,salman rushdie,chautauqua institution,hadi matar,mayville,chautauqua county court,jason schmidt Chautauqua County District Attorney Jason Schmidt following the guilty verdict in the Hadi Matar case Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
This is the first in a series of episodes dedicated to a young woman and returning cohost, Dagmar from The Netherlands. She's cohosted about 20 Finding Something REAL episodes in the past four years. Although Dagmar is interested in, learned a lot about, and is drawn to Jesus, and chose to get baptized when she was a child, she has not yet decided to take a leap of faith as an adult. She has a comfortable life and enjoys partying with friends and admits that were she to give her life to Christ her life would change and people would view her differently. She's grown up in a secular culture and for this series, reached out to some friends for new faith questions including some about the credibility of Jesus, why there are so many variations of religion and Christianity, and the history of Christianity. -- -- -- -- -- LINKS: Dagmar's 2021 Episode with Josh White Dagmar's 2021 Episode with Justin Brierley Dagmar's 2021 Episode with Julia Garschagen Article I Wrote About My Youth Pastor Recent YouTube Video with Jason Schmidt
This is the seventh episode in a series of episodes dedicated to a young woman named Olivea. This episode is with special guest, Jason Schmidt. Jason's parents were Janell's youth pastors and to this day have had a lasting impact on her life. Jason was on the podcast back in 2021 and opened up about considering going into full-time ministry. He gives us an update on what he's been up to since the last time he was on the podcast, why he's passionate about youth ministry and goes into depth about what he learned from losing his dad in a car accident. ABOUT JASON SCHMIDT Jason is currently the High School & Young Adult Director at Hope Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Before that, he went to Seattle Pacific University for his undergrad and played soccer there, and then went on to Boise State to pursue his Masters. Jason is passionate about reaching the next generation for Jesus and having them have a personal relationship with him. He has seen how God is using his love for both fitness and sharing the Gospel and has gotten to see how both of his passions are reaching the youth in his community. -- -- -- -- --
Chautauqua County DA Jason Schmidt on final pre-trial hearing in Hadi Matar case full 634 Fri, 11 Oct 2024 18:45:43 +0000 VMr6SUIcbuFEAHTfExHeFhi1MszBeaNj news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news Chautauqua County DA Jason Schmidt on final pre-trial hearing in Hadi Matar case Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False https://play
Season 7 – Episode 41 || Shaye Koester-Wanner, Andy Bishop, and Jason Schmidt delve into the intricacies of the Beef Checkoff program, discussing its origins, structure, and the significant return on investment for producers. They address common producer concerns and the importance of effective marketing strategies. The discussion emphasizes the need for transparency and producer involvement in the decision-making processes, while also highlighting the positive impact of the Checkoff on the beef industry. Takeaways • The Beef Checkoff was established in 1985 to promote beef. • Producers voted overwhelmingly in favor of the Checkoff. • The Checkoff structure involves state and national councils. • Producers receive a $13.41 return on every dollar invested. • The Checkoff funds are not used for policy-related activities. • The Checkoff has a significant impact on beef prices. • Effective marketing strategies are crucial for beef promotion. • Producers should engage with the Checkoff process and provide feedback. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Beef Checkoff 05:11 History and Structure of the Checkoff 22:06 Return on Investment for Producers 36:09 Producer Questions and Concerns 57:51 Final Thoughts and Takeaways Resources: Breedr - https://www.breedr.co/ Red Angus - https://redangus.org/ Checkoff - https://www.beefboard.org/the-drive-sign-up-form/ Cattle Convos - https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/
On this episode I talked with Jason about his journey as an actor, from his early ambitions to his multifaceted artistic career, filming Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies where he played Buddy Aldridge, what it was like filming music numbers for the show and how long they took, how he is similar to Buddy, his audition for The Outsiders where he originally went in for Bob Sheldon before going in for Sodapop, how his portrayal of Sodapop has changed since the La Jolla Playhouse run, getting to make his Broadway debut, the intricate staging of the show, his favorite scenes, the profound emotional impact of The Outsiders, how Sodapop Curtis was inspired by S.E. Hinton's cousin, the milestones that come with being part of an original Broadway cast, nuances of confidence in the industry, imposter syndrome and the necessity of a supportive network to foster self-assurance, his music which can be found on all streaming platforms, and more!
Connor and Dylan are joined by Jason Schmidt (The Outsiders). Sodapop Curtis knows a thing or two about drama! Good thing he's here to spill it alllll with us this week. Hot off the announcement that The Outsiders has been nominated for 12 Tony Awards, Jason (Soda himself) joins the twins to break it all down. Why does he love the musical? What are his favorite songs to perform? Musical influences that go into “Soda's Letter”? How many days a week does he hit the gym? Listen to find OUT. We also ask burning questions about what it's like backstage at the Jacobs Theatre, which cast members get the craziest DMs, and the rumors about whether or not there was even more shirtless content onstage in Tulsa, 1967 during the La Jolla run. Jason tells the boys about growing up in Chicago, going to Carnegie Mellon, and how Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies took him out west. Character inspired tattoos, Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism, Hacks season 3, and rap diss track beef fill out this wonderful episode with our favorite Outsider. Stream Jason's original music on Spotify and check him out on Broadway eight times a week. Have you ever been out of Tulsa before? Now you'll never want to leave.Follow Jason on Instagram & TiktokFollow DRAMA. on Twitter & Instagram & TiktokFollow Connor MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramFollow Dylan MacDowell on Twitter & InstagramEdited by DylanSupport the podcast by subscribing to DRAMA+, which also includes bonus episodes, Instagram Close Friends content, and more!
Jason Schmidt and Alan Seales discussed their experiences in music and acting, including the challenges of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. Schmidt shared his personal approach to writing music, drawing from his own experiences and emotions, while I emphasized the importance of authenticity and perseverance in the face of hardships. Both speakers highlighted the transformative potential of artistic expression in healing personal struggles. We both shared our experiences as an outsider in various contexts, including high school and a Broadway production of "The Outsiders"' Connect with Jason: IG/TikTok: @jason.s.schmidt Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast YouTube: YouTube.com/TheTheatrePodcast Threads, Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com My personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3x All-Star pitcher for the Giants (2003-04, 2006) Jason Schmidt joins Extra Innings with Bill Laskey to discuss his journey from telling scouts not to draft him to becoming a 3x MLB All-StarSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of this year's most Tony Award nominated new musicals (with 12 nominations) is THE OUTSIDERS, the new musical adaptation of The S.E Hinton Novel currently playing at Broadway's Jacobs Theatre. Here is his ★★★ review on the musical. The Outsiders is a 12-time Tony Award-nominated musical adaptation of the groundbreaking novel by S. E. Hinton and film by Francis Ford Coppola. The cast features Brody Grant as "Ponyboy," Sky Lakota-Lynch as "Johnny," Daniel Marconi as "Randy," Kevin William Paul as "Bob," Brent Comer as "Paul," Ryan Vasquez as "Darrel," Da'Von T. Moody as "Dallas," Jason Schmidt as "Sodapop," Trevor McGhie as "Two-Bit," Piper Patterson as "Cherry," and Kiki Lemieux as "Marcia." Tulsa, Oklahoma. Two teenage gangs sustain a rivalry: the well-to-do "Socs" (short for "socials") and the ne'er-do-well "greasers." The greasers, including the iconic characters of Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade, have an often rocky brotherhood, but in a society that's all but abandoned them, it's all they have. The Outsiders musical tells a timeless coming-of-age story about finding hope and connection in a rough world. Hinton published her novel in 1967, the same year the show is set and three years after she started writing the novel while still in high school herself. The Outsiders book and its subsequent 1983 film adaptation remain groundbreaking for their naturalistic, unsanitized portrayals of how teenagers talk and act and what happens when they're neglected. The film also launched the careers of then-new actors like Ralph Macchio, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Patrick Swayze, and Matt Dillon. The Outsiders Broadway musical features original songs by Justin Levine and the folk duo Jamestown Revival, composed of Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance. The book is by Tony-nominated playwright Adam Rapp, known for The Sound Inside, and Levine. • 00:00 | introduction 03:36 | overview / synopsis 07:16 | the material 13:59 | the highlights 17:21 | performances • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
In this week's episode, Joel Crump is at the OPENING NIGHT of The Outsiders! He interviews producer and Academy Award Winner Angelina Jolie, cast members Brody Grant, Sky Lakota-Lynch, Jason Schmidt, Joshua Boone, and Daryl Tofa, creative team members LaChanze, Justin Levine, Danya Taymor, and Jamestown Revival, and VIP guests Mario Cantone, Lorraine Toussaint, and Julie Taymor! Joel also discusses what's happening this week on Broadway (Apr. 7-12)! Indulge in Broadway buzz like never before with "The Weekly Dose of Joel: Everything Broadway and More." This podcast, brought to you by the Broadway Podcast Network and Broadway Time, delivers the latest news, theater history, and exclusive interviews with Broadway stars, all in one podcast! Don't miss out on your front-row seat to the magic of Broadway! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Loren Bell and Leanna Kewarkis talk with Hersey alumni and broadway performer Jason Schmidt about his love for performing and journey to the big stage with help from D214's fine arts program.
Chautauqua County DA Jason Schmidt on the postponement of the trial of the accused attacker of Salman Rushdie
? When was the last time you embraced criticism & correction in your life? How do you even know which voices to listen to and let speak into your life? Join Kent as he dives into this important topic looking at the book of Proverbs. Let's grow together! ?? #SermonTime. IT'S EASY TO GIVE at Harmony, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give ). ----------------- OPENING ILLUSTRATION: Years ago, when I was a youth pastor. I was at this camp and we had a “morning show” it was basically a way to wake up all the kids and get them excited for the day. We would get up there and do gross games and make jokes and make it super fun and set the expectation for the kids. Every day I would have the kids turn to their neighbor and say, “best camp ever…” in a derogatory and negative way. The kids would do it and I would laugh and get them to laugh and we'd move on. Finally, my buddy Jason Schmidt pulled me aside after a few days of this and he rebuked me. He said, “Kent, all the kids love you and follow you and when you make it like camp is no fun, you set the attitude for all of them… you're a leader, you need to lead them better…” Man, that hit me hard… If I'm honest, his words stung me a little bit. But, as I sat back and looked at it Most of my growth as a leader has come from the hard truthful things and the people who risked telling them to me rather than through the easy things of life. don't you find that to be true? ILLUSTRATION: Years ago I tried my hand at making knives. The thing that shapes a knife from blank steel into an instrument you can cut with is heat, pressure, and friction. The process of producing a tool requires the removal and reshaping of material - it takes heat, pressure, and friction SCRIPTURE: This week, we are taking a breather from Basecamp because I want to challenge you to expand your thinking to be willing to embrace a concept that our world has in some ways lost. Your growth as a human is partially a product of the heat, pressure, and friction in your life - so stop running from it. Let me explain. I've told you the culture of the Kingdom of God is not the culture of the world we live in. One of my biggest worries is that over the course of Basecamp, you are going to hear certain concepts and ideas and because they challenge the status quo, you are going to reject them instead of being willing to consider them. b They will feel like Rebuke, and our culture is scared to allow anyone to tell them they might be wrong. b Let's look at some of what the book of Proverbs says about Rebuke to give us a pattern to use for personal growth. 1. Restructure your thinking about discipline… Proverbs 12:1: "Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates correction is stupid." Discipline is not the same as punishment. -Discipline is the means to course-correct -Discipline comes from a desire of what is best for a person ILLUSTRATION: Good parents know how to teach this concept to their children. The reason you are correcting them is because you love them, not because you hate them. I tell my kids all the time if I hated them, I would let them do whatever the heck they want. It is my love for them that puts me in a position to do the hard things and bring correction. What keeps people from loving discipline/correction [have the bullets appear one at a time] Our Ego (if you operate out of pride or fear, you will innately reject discipline.) Our Past Experience (you've carried wounds that keep you from being able to hear the discipline as a loving interaction) Our Culture (so many of us have bought into the cultural idea that you should be able to “live your truth” that we ignore when our truth needs to be reshaped) This brings me to a good point… How do you know which rebuke or discipline to listen to? 2. Tuning your ears for Wisdom Proverbs 15:31: "Whoever heeds life-giving correction will be at home among the wise." ILLUSTRATION: One of the weird things about being a pastor is you have hundreds of people who all have an opinion about how and what you should do and feel like it's their biblical mandate to let you know those things. Harmony actually is a very uncommon church and I don't get tons of this. But I've had more rebuke than you can imagine from the style of music a church uses, to the temperature of the thermostats, things I've said in a sermon, the way I dress, to a million other things. I'm sure I'm not alone in that You've got the same thing… the over-opinionated employee, that parent of your student who wants to tell you how to run your class, How do you know what to listen to and what not to listen to? b I love this proverb because it doesn't tell you to listen to ALL correction, it tells you to heed “life-giving” correction Learn from what is life-giving and discard the rest… b How do you know what's “life-giving” correction? b Here are the personal metrics I use to determine life-giving (I want at least 2 out of 3 of these to consider the correction): -Does the person bringing correction love Jesus? -Does the person love/want what's best for me? -Does the person love/want the best for the organization or mission? There are certainly other metrics you should use, but these will help you get where you need to go The key is to realize you don't have to take all corrections - but you can be wise in what you invite and who you invite to give you corrections.. ILLUSTRATION: If you tell me my sermon was a stinker I might listen. But if my wife or one of our elders says that to me, I'm going to for sure listen. Their known proximity to me, to Jesus, and love for this church would dictate that for me. Make sense? 3. Good leaders look for the person who grows from adversity Proverbs 19:20: "Listen to advice and accept discipline, and at the end you will be counted among the wise." ILLUSTRATION: Early on in my career, I thought I had to be a know it all. I thought I had to have an answer for every problem. I had to always be on top of every situation. This unintentionally put me in a position of pretending and not being open to feedback. I've known a pretty large group of talented people who never progressed in their field simply due to their inability to take feedback and correction. How do you change that attitude? it takes two things: Take the pressure off: realize no one, including God, needs you to have everything together Address your ego: change from Edging God Out to Exalting God Only CLOSING ILLUSTRATION: You know, one of the little talked about things that Jesus did was to rebuke His disciples. At one point, He said to them, “are you still so dull?” like, “are you not even getting this stuff I'm talking about?” Another time, Peter said something that sounded SUPER spiritual and good and Jesus responded with “get behind me Satan, you don't have in mind the things of God, but of man” I want to bring this up to you at the end of this sermon not because I think I'm in some position to correct or discipline you or rebuke you, but because Jesus is still in the business of rebuking us - it's really a means by which He turns our hearts back to Himself. The scripture is clear that God uses hardship to discipline us - turn us back to Him. God cares way more about your discipleship than your comfort - He cares that you are looking more like Him than looking like what you want this life to look like. What would it look like for you to intentionally take a step to be willing to let God offend your modern sensibility? Because I promise you, the longer you follow Him, the more you will find the beauty of being seated with the wise and accepting the Lords discipline and rebuke! --------------
Join host Elias in the cave as he sits down with multi-talented artist Jason Schmidt. Jason is an accomplished actor and singer-songwriter who has recently taken on the role of Buddy in Paramount+'s new musical series, Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies. In this highly-anticipated prequel to the classic movie musical, Grease, viewers follow the story of the four founders of the legendary "pink ladies" and their quest to have fun on their own terms. Jason shares his experiences of portraying Buddy, his journey as an actor and musician, and his insights into the making of this exciting new series. Tune in to hear about the show's unique approach to storytelling and the moral panic it sparks at Rydell High. In the series, Buddy is portrayed as the quintessential golden boy of Rydell High School. He is the star quarterback of the football team, the current student body president, and the most popular person in the school. Buddy's privileged status has blinded him to the problems faced by his less fortunate friends and peers, and he has a naive and idealistic view of the world. As the series progresses, Buddy begins to confront certain truths about the school's social hierarchy, including the discrimination and prejudice faced by some students. These realizations leave him at a crossroads, and he must decide whether to maintain the status quo or to use his position of influence to effect change and fight for the rights of those who are marginalized. The series explores themes of privilege, power, and the responsibility that comes with them, and follows Buddy's journey as he grapples with these issues and decides who he wants to be. Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies- The musical series takes place four years before the original "Grease." In 1954, before rock 'n' roll ruled, before the T-Birds were the coolest in the school, four fed-up outcasts dare to have fun on their own terms, sparking a moral panic that will change Rydell High forever. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/by9xJock1cE Have a question? Email us themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com www.youtube.com/c/TheManCaveChronicleswElias
This spring, actor and singer-songwriter Jason Schmidt can be seen starring as Buddy in Paramount+'s highly anticipated Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies. Slated to premiere on April 6, the series is a prequel to the beloved movie musical, Grease. The prequel musical series follows the four founders of the legendary "pink ladies" who dare to have fun on their own terms, sparking a moral panic that will change Rydell High forever. Buddy (Jason) is the golden boy of Rydell High, the quarterback of the football team, the reigning student body president, and the social king. Due to Buddy's privilege, he sees life through a rose-colored lens and doesn't notice how the current hierarchy of the school negatively affects his friends and peers. Throughout the series, Buddy will face certain truths and will be left at a crossroads. In addition to Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Jason can currently be seen starring in the world premiere musical adaptation of The Outsiders portraying the role of Sodapop Curtis. The Outsiders officially opened on March 5, 2023, and is currently being showcased at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego. The Outsiders is based on the coming-of-age novel by S.E. Hinton and Francis Ford Coppola's Motion Picture. Taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1967, the play portrays the hardened hearts and aching souls of Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade, and their chosen family of 'outsiders' in a fight for survival and a quest for purpose in a world that may never accept them. Depicting a story of the bonds of brotherhood and the hopes we all hold on to, this gripping new musical reinvigorates the timeless tale of 'haves and havenots, of protecting what's yours and fighting for what could be. A natural-born performer, Jason got his start in acting at just nine years old when he joined the cast of The Hobbit The Musical at his community theatre in Chicago. He instantly fell in love with being on stage and continued to act within his community theatre whilst also prioritizing his studies. Upon high school graduation, Jason began to audition for college programs and was accepted into the world renowned theatre program at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh. His formal training taught him how to be a resourceful actor but more importantly how to look at the world as an artist. It was there, inspired by those around him, that he began to write music and dance, which has now become equally as important to him as acting, making him a multi-hyphenate and triple-threat talent. When Jason is not on set, he can be found in the studio, honing his craft as an independent artist. He is a singer-songwriter and is consistently releasing music across all music platforms, and is currently working on an album. In addition to promoting his various music and acting projects across his social media, Jason is also passionate about using his platform to advocate for mental health.
This spring, actor and singer-songwriter Jason Schmidt can be seen starring as Buddy in Paramount+'s highly anticipated Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies. Slated to premiere on April 6, the series is a prequel to the beloved movie musical, Grease. The prequel musical series follows the four founders of the legendary "pink ladies" who dare to have fun on their own terms, sparking a moral panic that will change Rydell High forever. Buddy (Jason) is the golden boy of Rydell High, the quarterback of the football team, the reigning student body president, and the social king. Due to Buddy's privilege, he sees life through a rose-colored lens and doesn't notice how the current hierarchy of the school negatively affects his friends and peers. Throughout the series, Buddy will face certain truths and will be left at a crossroads. In addition to Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Jason can currently be seen starring in the world premiere musical adaptation of The Outsiders portraying the role of Sodapop Curtis. The Outsiders officially opened on March 5, 2023, and is currently being showcased at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego. The Outsiders is based on the coming-of-age novel by S.E. Hinton and Francis Ford Coppola's Motion Picture. Taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1967, the play portrays the hardened hearts and aching souls of Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade, and their chosen family of 'outsiders' in a fight for survival and a quest for purpose in a world that may never accept them. Depicting a story of the bonds of brotherhood and the hopes we all hold on to, this gripping new musical reinvigorates the timeless tale of 'haves and havenots, of protecting what's yours and fighting for what could be. A natural-born performer, Jason got his start in acting at just nine years old when he joined the cast of The Hobbit The Musical at his community theatre in Chicago. He instantly fell in love with being on stage and continued to act within his community theatre whilst also prioritizing his studies. Upon high school graduation, Jason began to audition for college programs and was accepted into the world renowned theatre program at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh. His formal training taught him how to be a resourceful actor but more importantly how to look at the world as an artist. It was there, inspired by those around him, that he began to write music and dance, which has now become equally as important to him as acting, making him a multi-hyphenate and triple-threat talent. When Jason is not on set, he can be found in the studio, honing his craft as an independent artist. He is a singer-songwriter and is consistently releasing music across all music platforms, and is currently working on an album. In addition to promoting his various music and acting projects across his social media, Jason is also passionate about using his platform to advocate for mental health.
Smokestack BBQ Supply Alexandria trip, Wrecking Crew BBQ, Smokin' Brews and 'Ques, podcast update!! Matt V braved the elements to spend a day at the Smokestack BBQ Supply store in Alexandria, MN and chatted with Alan Larrimore or Wrecking Crew BBQ, Alan was at the store to cook up delicious samples for customers and as a brand ambassador was able to help customers in their product choices that day. Alan is a great friend of the show and we hear about his wonderful year in the KCBS and the MBS. Jason Schmidt of Smokin' Brews and 'Ques food trailer stopped in with some libations and we chatted about his catering business as well. In closing, Matt talks about going solo with the podcast, being the official podcast of the Minnesota BBQ Society, and Meat Sports Radio MN! A fun and informative episode! Listen wherever you consume your podcast content or at: UpNorthQuecast.com upnorthquecast MNBBQSociety MeatSportsRadioMN WreckingCrewBBQ SmokinBrewsandQues Support The Up North QueCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-up-north-quecast Find out more at https://the-up-north-quecast.pinecast.co
UNQC- Smokin' Brews and 'Ques Food Trailer in Alexandria Alexandria Echo Press Winner 2022 "Best of the Lakes Area" Reader's Choice!! Jason Schmidt, Owner/Operator tells us what it is like running a food trailer in the beautiful Alexandria of Minnesota and some differences in the Twin Cities versus up north when running a BBQ business. Jason also tells us:: BBQ was a hobby of mine for many years. I am married with 2 grown children, a recently added son in law and soon-to-be grandpa. I am also a retired volunteer firefighter who has a passion for serving our community. The hobby quickly grew into a part time gig and 2 years ago I took the leap to making it a full time business. Catering and pop ups are the ways I can stay connected to our community. I have a passion for creating delicious BBQ that brings people together. Matt and Torrey has so much fun talking to Jason! Listen for yourself at UpNorthQueCast.com, or now at MNBBQSociety,com! A huge announcement about the podcast coming toon! MNBBQSociety #UpNorthQueCast Support The Up North QueCast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-up-north-quecast Find out more at https://the-up-north-quecast.pinecast.co
In this episode we sit down with the Commandant for the NCO Leadership Center of Excellence, CSM Jason Schmidt, where we talked Leadership Development and Professional Military Education (PME) for our NCOs. The opportunities the Army gives our NCOs at every level is really exceptional, which is why our NCO Corps is the best in the world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yournextmission/message
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It's a happy day on WELSTech when we welcome back Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt for a new school year season of edtech-focused discussion! We have an incredible theme for the year, and we kick it off with a discussion of instructional design frameworks. Rachel has a site which makes instructional videos easy, Jason is […]
It's a happy day on WELSTech when we welcome back Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt for a new school year season of edtech-focused discussion! We have an incredible theme for the year, and we kick it off with a discussion of instructional design frameworks. Rachel has a site which makes instructional videos easy, Jason is […]
You're in for a treat – a WELSTech like no other! Martin and Sallie are joined by Jason Schmidt for a mashup discussion of open learning, project management, WiFi access, and summer enrichment. And, for the first time, we close the show with an interview of Dr. Cindy Whaley, icing on the cake of our […]
You're in for a treat – a WELSTech like no other! Martin and Sallie are joined by Jason Schmidt for a mashup discussion of open learning, project management, WiFi access, and summer enrichment. And, for the first time, we close the show with an interview of Dr. Cindy Whaley, icing on the cake of our […]
Not quite a three-hour tour, but Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt have us thinking of desert islands on today's WELSTech. Rachel shares details on her upcoming WELS Education Conference presentation, plus there's a fair share of Google goodness, tools for mass communication, and a real book, complete with that new book smell. Join the conversation! […]
Not quite a three-hour tour, but Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt have us thinking of desert islands on today's WELSTech. Rachel shares details on her upcoming WELS Education Conference presentation, plus there's a fair share of Google goodness, tools for mass communication, and a real book, complete with that new book smell. Join the conversation! […]
WELSTech welcomes co-hosts Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt along with interviewee Dr. Phil Huebner. “Dr. Phil” previews his upcoming WELS Education Conference presentation on the current teen crisis and its tie to technology. We also have news from the IRS, windows power tools, highlighted links, and refreshing water to wash it all down. The discussion […]
We're back with another lively edition of WELSTech featuring the co-hosts with the most – Rachel Feld and Jason Schmidt. Jason shares details about his upcoming WELS Education Conference presentation, Rachel isn't losing her keys, and Martin shares an online video creation tool. Plus there's job opportunities, professional development, and much more to explore. Join […]
How do IT Directors sleep at night? We keep hearing new stories about the increasing number of ransomware attacks on large companies. Engineering firms are especially vulnerable to these attacks due to the sheer complexity of operations. An IT director joined us on this episode to tell us just how he and others like him are able to sleep peacefully knowing that their data and files won't be compromised. Clay Pilkilton is the IT Director for M&S Engineering, a professional and full-service engineering firm whose humble beginning started in a shed on 23 acres near Bergheim, Texas. Clay has led the charge at his company to leave servers behind and move the business to the cloud. Jason Schmidt is an AEC industry specialist and Technology leader, with over 29 years of progressive IT & Design Technology experience, helping enhance AEC processes and workflows. He has the experience to interact and communicate effectively with a diverse range of individuals and groups, including all levels of management.
There have been times in my life when I've been ready to give up the hunt for God. God has never given up on me, and He's not giving up on you either. There's hope in today's sermon for the lost and weary.Help us advance the Kingdom, support our online ministry (harmonychurch.cc/give). Got kids? Check out Harmony Kids online (updated weekly) https://www.harmonychurch.cc/harmony-kids-online/! Sermon Notes Slide Key: Sermons always start with “OPENING ILLUSTRATION:” and end with “CLOSING ILLUSTRATION:"Red = Scripture slides (reflect formatting of scripture on slides, ie - underlines, bold, etc.)All scriptures are NIV unless otherwise notedBold = Slide text“b" or “B” on a line by iself = Slide break/New slideBold ALL CAPS WORDS = heading to be ignored[some text] = programming notes to be paid attention to PERSONAL ILLUSTRATION: Years ago about 10 years into ministry I found myself not just lost physically but lost spiritually. Early on when I came to know Jesus I was passionate and following Him closely. I would read the scripture for hours, turn off the tv to spend time with God. But then I went to bible college, I know sounds strange, but I started struggling in my relationship with God there. All of the sudden, you had to read the bible for a class. I transitioned to doing ministry and all of the sudden I had to read the bible to preach a sermon. Can you imagine writing a 10 page research paper every week that you then have to get up and deliver to a crowd of people for them to judge whether it gave them anything to think about for the week? The stress was high and honestly, I was like this bucket on stage… [have a bucket with some water in it and a ladle to fill up cups on the stage] I was giving but never filling I had gone from being a guy who couldn't get enough of Jesus, to having just enough to barely hold on Literally, I would lay in bed at night feeling the tension between who I claimed to be and who I was and my prayer was this… God, I want to want you… I was just barely holding on. My sermons began to be lifeless - I would yell in them and fake cry - I'm not proud of this - but I did it to manipulate peoples emotions so I could feel like I was good at what I did. And then God totally removed the gift of preaching from me. I would get up and preach and they would be stink bombs - every time (this is why if you ever tell me how good of speaker I am, I'm like, “thanks” - it's because I'm hyper aware if it's good, it's because of God - not me) I was lost and had no idea how to get back. you feel me? ever been there? I felt like such a hypocrite and fake that I decided I was done. I had to take the teens to a camp and my plan was to try and find a job and quit ministry and maybe even give up Christianity. This isn't easy to share, but it's the truth. I was done. I was at this camp and my buddy Jason Schmidt was leading. He brought all us adults in and said, “hey, we are going to ask our kids to read the bible this week, and I need all of you to read to so they can see the example you are living out.” I hadn't read my bible in weeks for anything but sermons. Maybe even months. I decided I'd be good and read it and put in my time knowing I was almost done. So, I opened up to the middle of Isaiah, a book of prophecy - thinking, I can pretty much read this and ignore it. But what I meant for evil, God meant for good I started reading and started reading things like Isaiah 30 “Woe to the obstinate children,” declares the Lord, “to those who carry out plans that are not mine, forming an alliance, but not by my Spirit, heaping sin upon sin;”-Isaiah 30:1 That was me…It was like God was pointing at me and saying… You Kent…I kept reading… Listen to where God brought me… 12 Therefore this is what the Holy One of Israel says: “Because you have rejected this message, relied on oppression and depended on deceit,13 this sin will become for you like a high wall, cracked and bulging, that collapses suddenly, in an instant.14 It will break in pieces like pottery, shattered so mercilessly that among its pieces not a fragment will be found for taking coals from a hearth or scooping water out of a cistern.”-Isaiah 30:12-14 I was shattered… Broken - I had relied on oppression and deceit. I was collapsing… Here I was trying to evade God and He was pointing right at me - seeing me as I was… reminds me of something Jesus said21 He said to them, “Do you bring in a lamp to put it under a bowl or a bed? Instead, don't you put it on its stand? 22 For whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed is meant to be brought out into the open. 23 If anyone has ears to hear, let them hear.”-Mark 4:21-23 Everything I thought had been hidden was suddenly exposed. I was exposed But I didn't stop reading…15 This is what the Sovereign Lord, the Holy One of Israel, says: “In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength, but you would have none of it.-Isaiah 30:15It was right there - in repentance and rest is my salvation, quietness and trust is my strength but…. I… would have none of it…. and then God spoke these words over me…Yet the Lord longs to be gracious to you; therefore he will rise up to show you compassion. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed are all who wait for him!-Isaiah 30:18 I was trying to walk away from God and he answered my prayer b I wanted to want Him and He showed me that He had never stopped wanting me CLOSING:I got up at camp that night and shocked everyone. I told them that my plan had been to leave ministry after we got back, and probably Jesus. I told them how I had only read my bible to preach, not to know Jesus. And I repented then and there before them as I confessed my sin. since then, I've only had a few days when I haven't spent time in God's word on the Hunt. I now hunt for God and His heart, because I realize He's been on the hunt for me. It is the story of the son who ran from his father, took everything he had and spent it all on fast women and fast cars, but the moment he turned back, His father came running to him. God is hunting for you. He's longing for you… We are going to be spending our time this month in the book of Isaiah, I want to take you to some pictures God walked me through… But if I could call you out for one thing, it would be for you to turn and let Him hunt you down. You know, when Jen and I were on that interstate lost, with no exits, what we finally realized is we needed to go back. I drove down through the ditch, we went back to where we entered - the offramp was completely blocked off - I didn't let that stop me, I drove around it and got back where I needed to be. God is calling you home. b Why are you letting barriers keep you from turning around and coming back.
Join this special episode as Bridging the Gap joins forces with our sister podcast The AEC Disruptors hosted by Christopher Riddell to recap the biggest takeaways for the Digital Agility Summit. Todd and Christopher are joined by solutions engineer and cloud infrastructure strategist Jason Schmidt of Applied Software to unpack whether the intensity of work has changed over the past year, the potential future technology trends of the AEC industry, the ways in which we'll need to adapt to technology, and what we can look forward to when it comes to digital transformation. Christopher Riddell is the Director of Innovation at Applied Software and host of the AEC Disruptors podcast. Over the last several years, he has placed an emphasis on utilizing technologies such as Dynamo to extend the power of Revit and other BIM technologies. He is passionate about the transfer of knowledge from one group to the next, which he believes is the key to overall success in the AEC industry. Jason Schmidt is an AEC industry specialist and Technology leader, with over 29 years of progressive IT & Design Technology experience, helping enhance AEC processes and workflows. He has the experience to interact and communicate effectively with a diverse range of individuals and groups, including all levels of management.
When you think of a project going well, what's the first detail you think of? Accessibility? Collaboration? Data delivery? Join host Christopher and guest Jason Schmidt as they discuss the downsides of trying to force productivity, what it means to look at workflows differently, and the difference between the wrong way and the different way to get the job done. Jason Schmidt is an AEC industry specialist and Technology leader with over 29 years of progressive IT & Design Technology experience, helping enhance AEC processes and workflows. He has the experience to interact and communicate effectively with a diverse range of individuals and groups, including all levels of management. He is a proponent of Cloud First technology and the design & implementation of Cloud technology to further an organization's strategic goals. He has extensive Design, CAD, Surveying, and Engineering experience and a comprehensive understanding of AEC users, their challenges, and the complexity of technologies within both large and small organizations.
Spring has arrived on WELSTech as we wrap up our season-long book discussion of Faithfully Connected with guest host Jason Schmidt and an interview with the authors. Jason shares a “life changing” Google tool and a great book recommendation for summer. Plus, there’s news from Last Pass, a recommendation for Pear Deck, and the debut of the BORAM. Listen now! The discussion and interview: Dr. Ben Boche and Dr. Jake Hollatz Finding balance – Jason Schmidt, edtech co-host extraordinaire, joins Martin and Sallie to wrap up our book discussion of Faithfully Connected. We cover chapter 9, Digital Security, and the conclusion. And, as a special bonus, Martin and Sallie talk with the authors of Faithfully Connected, Dr. Ben Boche and Dr. Jake Hollatz, to learn more about the motivation and message of the book. ISTE Standards Register by May 31 for WELS Education, Technology, and Leadership Summit WELS now: Download the Book of Reports and Memorials (BORAM) Picks of the week: FormMule Make Magazine & Maker Camp Last Pass Account Recovery on Mobile Ministry resource: Summer reading from ISTE author, Liz Kolb – Learning First, Technology Second Community feedback: Your school’s best firewall is already installed Pear Deck for Google Slides Featured video: Learn more about Pear Deck for Google Slides in this introductory video. Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 602 – Pastor Jim Behringer, administrator for Special Ministries, kicks off our summer focus on WELS Congregational Services. Release date: Wednesday, June 5. Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram
Welcome to WELSTech 600! In this milestone episode we wrap up our series on church and school intranets, discover some interesting new podcasts and video channels, and gear up for graduation and call day. The discussion: School Intranets with Trello – This Spring we’ve focused on building church and school intranets, or private web sites. Today we share a sample school Intranet design using Trello (reference the how-to video on Episode 592 for Trello tips) and recap intranet best practices. Sample Trello board News in tech: Google Pixel 3a WELS now: Graduation & Call Day festivities Martin Luther College – May 18 Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary – May 23 & 24 Picks of the week: Google Photos > Albums Create & Edit Share | Stop Sharing Ultimate Trello To-Do List from Simpletivity Ministry resource: Christ for Disciplers Podcast by Pastor Paul Steinberg Google | Apple | Stitcher | Spotify From Chaplains in Schools | Facebook Community feedback: Camtasia 2019 Chromebook Classroom | Facebook 4 Chromebook Lesson Plans Podcast Facebook scheduled posts details on Episode 593 Will Livestreaming Kill the Local Church? WELS Intersections discussion Featured video: What’s new in ChromeOS Version 74? from the Chromebook Classroom (Josh Sowash) YouTube channel Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 601 – The WELSTech hat trick is happening as we welcome guest host Jason Schmidt, wrap up our edtech book discussion of Faithfully Connected, and chat with the book authors! Release date: Wednesday, May 22. Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram
WELSTech returns with a discussion of digital law and digital rights and responsibilities, covering important lessons for students (and adults) regarding ethics, copyright, our freedom of speech, and responsibilities that come with it. We’ve also got Pinterest boards with supporting resources, as well as a further discussion of copyright related to movies and music in school settings. The interview: Can do/Should do – Martin and Sallie welcome our semi-regular classroom technology correspondent, Jason Schmidt, and we discuss chapters 6 & 7 of Faithfully Connected – Digital Law and Digital Rights and Responsibilities. Photo by Sebastian Pichler on Unsplash WELS now: New on Spotify … WELS Daily Devotion and Through My Bible in Three Years MLC Holy Week devotion booklet and podcast Picks of the week: Bark for Schools 11 Types of Videos You Can Make Right Now Microsoft Edge Beta Ministry Pinterest resource: Copyright and Fair Use Plagiarism Community feedback: Pandora for Business Spotify for Business, a.k.a. Soundtrack Your Brand Hear from Justin, Josh, and Jason (J3) at WELS EdTechLead Summit – Early Bird pricing ends May 1! Divine Savior Named first SMART Exemplary School in Florida Featured video: Learn more about Jason’s pick of the week – Bark for Schools Demo Coming up on WELSTech: Episode 596 – Using Google for your School Intranet. Release date: Thursday, April 18. Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.gapps.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – welstech, mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the Diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech Google Group WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest WELSTech on Instagram