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The TechEducator Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
The Tech Educator Podcast is a weekly roundtable discussion about current topics in educational technology. For more information, please visit www.techeducatorpodcast.com (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com/) . Show GuestsAnne Jenks https://twitter.com/Ajay460 (https://twitter.com/Ajay460) Wes Fryer https://twitter.com/wfryer (https://twitter.com/wfryer) Grechen from Kodable https://www.kodable.com/ (https://www.kodable.com/) Links Mentioned on the showKELP program: https://discover.cs.ucsb.edu/kelpcs/researchers.html (https://discover.cs.ucsb.edu/kelpcs/researchers.html) Kodable: https://www.kodable.com/ (https://www.kodable.com/) Hour of Code: http://code.org/educate/hoc (http://code.org/educate/hoc) Cybraryman on Coding: http://cybraryman.com/programming.html (http://cybraryman.com/programming.html) K12 Online Conference: http://k12onlineconference.org (http://k12onlineconference.org) Recorded October 19, 2014
International Panel Discussion on Design Thinking, January 20, 2017. A 60 minute panel discussion about design thinking for the K12 Online Conference. The panel discussion was be facilitated by Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) in Oklahoma City and the panel includes two amazing international educators who are well versed and experienced applying design thinking concepts in schools. Panelists: Brad Ovenell-Carter (@Braddo) in Vancouver, BC, Canada and Brian Lockwood (@BrianLockwood) in Copenhagen, Denmark. You are also encouraged to watch John Spencer’s (@spencerideas) keynote for the “Design Thinking” strand of this year’s conference which was published on January 12, 2017 and is available here in iTunesU or on the website. http://k12onlineconference.org/2017/01/12/design-thinking/
Welcome to the November 5, 2016, podcast episode of "Moving at the Speed of Creativity" with Wesley Fryer, which explores topics relating to artificial reality, free online learning channels and a STEAM Studio reflection. Wes discusses Steven Levy's recent article for Backchannel, "The Google Assistant Needs You," and our current "transition era" as artificial intelligence (AI) technologies mature and become normalized in our lives. He also discusses Elon Musk's recent announcement about camouflaged solar roof panels, and a recent video interview with Musk in which he discussed his reasons for starting the OpenAI (@openai) initiative. Musk's concerns about mature AI technologies are not limited to a RoboCop-style malicious AI future, but also include the danger of AI technologies being tightly controlled by a small number of entities. To guard against the dangers latent in that future scenario, Musk wants more groups, individuals and nations to have access to powerful AI algorithms and capabilities through the open source movement. In part two of the podcast, Wes discussed some of his favorite podcast channels and websites which provide fantastic opportunities for free, online learning. This begins with the K12 Online Conference (@k12online) which launched its 2016-17 mini-conference series on October 21st with a 3 part keynote and live panel discussion on YouTube Live with Julie Lindsay (@julielindsay). This first strand of the conference this year focuses on global collaboration. Strand two will focus on "Learning Spaces" and starts November 14th with a keynote by David Jakes (@djakes). Favorite tech podcasts mentioned by Wes in this episode include Clockwise by RelayFM (@clockwisepod), The Committed (@CommittedShow), and Note to Self (@notetoself). Wes also mentioned his weekly podcast and live webshow (on most Wednesday nights) The EdTech Situation Room (@edtechSR). The third part of this podcast features a recorded reflection by elementary art teacher Megan Thompson (@seeingnewshapes) and Wes discussing the "STEAM Studio" after-school enrichment class the co-taught this past semester together. They discuss things that went well, things they would change, and success stories from this STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) collaboration. If you listen to and enjoy this episode, please reach out to Wes with a comment or via a Twitter reply to @wfryer. Thanks for listening to "Moving at the Speed of Creativity!"
Conference Keynote-Part 3: Julie Lindsay Global Narratives - Collaboration on the Edge What is online global collaboration? Is it a pedagogy? A curriculum? Who is doing it and how? Explore collaboration ‘on the edge’ and learn from many online global educators
Conference Keynote-Part 2: Julie Lindsay Global Narratives - Collaboration on the Edge What is online global collaboration? Is it a pedagogy? A curriculum? Who is doing it and how? Explore collaboration ‘on the edge’ and learn from many online global educators
Conference Keynote Part 1: Julie Lindsay Global Narratives - Collaboration on the Edge What is online global collaboration? Is it a pedagogy? A curriculum? Who is doing it and how? Explore collaboration ‘on the edge’ and learn from many online global educators and students across the world as they build collaborative learning communities and co-created outcomes. The narrative of educators working on the edge of collaborative learning is as revealing as it is entertaining - and this trilogy will inform, inspire and provide resources for all learners.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, K12 Online Conference Preview with the Conference Organizers, September 19, 2015. Since 2006, K-12 Online has hosted a free, all-volunteer online conference with 40+ free videos each year featuring some of the most creative and innovative educators sharing their best ideas for engaging students with digital tools and effective learning strategies. Don Wettrick and his #Innovation students will kick off our 2015 conference with a pre-conference keynote on Monday, October 12th. For two weeks, starting on October 19th, 40 presentations will be published in four different strands, with four presentations posted per day. All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos, generally no longer than 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU. http://k12onlineconference.org/ During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate will be shared. During week 1 of the conference which starts October 19th, Stephanie Chang will keynote the “Maker Ed” strand, while Alan Levine will keynote “Stories of Connection.” During week 2, starting October 26th, Scott McLeod will keynote “Overcoming Obstacles” while Karen Bosch will keynote “Beyond the Core: Art and More.” 2015 Conference Theme: “Virtual Unstoppable" Strands for 2015 are: Week of Oct 19 – 23: Maker Ed and Stories of Connection Week of Oct 26 – 30: Overcoming Obstacles and Beyond the Core: Art and More Schedule: http://k12onlineconference.org/2015-schedule/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, K12 Online Conference Preview with the Conference Organizers, September 19, 2015. Since 2006, K-12 Online has hosted a free, all-volunteer online conference with 40+ free videos each year featuring some of the most creative and innovative educators sharing their best ideas for engaging students with digital tools and effective learning strategies. Don Wettrick and his #Innovation students will kick off our 2015 conference with a pre-conference keynote on Monday, October 12th. For two weeks, starting on October 19th, 40 presentations will be published in four different strands, with four presentations posted per day. All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos, generally no longer than 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU. http://k12onlineconference.org/ During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate will be shared. During week 1 of the conference which starts October 19th, Stephanie Chang will keynote the “Maker Ed” strand, while Alan Levine will keynote “Stories of Connection.” During week 2, starting October 26th, Scott McLeod will keynote “Overcoming Obstacles” while Karen Bosch will keynote “Beyond the Core: Art and More.” 2015 Conference Theme: “Virtual Unstoppable" Strands for 2015 are: Week of Oct 19 – 23: Maker Ed and Stories of Connection Week of Oct 26 – 30: Overcoming Obstacles and Beyond the Core: Art and More Schedule: http://k12onlineconference.org/2015-schedule/
Webinars are popular with educators, and there are many new tools and platforms available to host them. In this segment we talk about how to get the most out of webinars as a participant or presenter. Follow: @apaceMHAcad @coolcatteacher @bamradionetwork Peggy George has been a professional educator for over 50 years with many roles including principal, teacher, special education director, and university pre-service teacher education professor with Arizona State University. Since her "retirement" she has remained actively involved with educational technology as the Host of Classroom 2.0 LIVE, a weekly ed tech webinar for educators, a STAR Discovery Educator, and an organizer and volunteer for the K12 Online Conference, Reform Symposium, EdCampPhoenix and many virtual conferences hosted by Steve Hargadon and The Learning Revolution. She also spends many hours each week participating in webinars and Google Hangouts connecting with awesome global educators. #edtechchat #edchat #edtech
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Oct. 5, 2013. Topic:"K12 Online Conference" preview with the Conference Organizers. During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate was shared. 2013 Conference Theme: "Transforming Learning" All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos about 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Oct. 5, 2013. Topic:"K12 Online Conference" preview with the Conference Organizers. During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate was shared. 2013 Conference Theme: "Transforming Learning" All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos about 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU.
The topic for Saturday, October 13th was a "K12 Online Conference" preview with the Conference Co-Conveners and Organizers. Teasers and an overview of the four strands and types of videos created for each strand was featured to generate publicity and excitement for the upcoming conference. An overview of the conference features and ways to participate will be shared. The conference has a great deal of phenomenal content has been created on a variety of educational topics freely shared with educators of all subjects, levels and around the world. 2012 Conference Theme: "Learn, Share, Remix" The pre-conference Keynote will be given by Kevin Honeycutt on Wed., Oct. 15th and the conference spans two weeks: Strands for 2012 are: Week of Oct 22 – 25: Getting Started and Visioning New Curriculum Week of Oct 29 – Nov. 2: Kicking It Up a Notch and Student Voices
The topic for Saturday, October 13th will be a "K12 Online Conference" preview with the Conference Co-Conveners and Organizers. Teasers and an overview of the four strands and types of videos created for each strand will be featured to generate publicity and excitement for the upcoming conference. An overview of the conference features and ways to participate will be shared. The conference has a great deal of phenomenal content has been created on a variety of educational topics freely shared with educators of all subjects, levels and around the world. 2012 Conference Theme: "Learn, Share, Remix" The pre-conference Keynote will be given by Kevin Honeycutt on Wed., Oct. 15th and the conference spans two weeks: Strands for 2012 are: Week of Oct 22 – 25: Getting Started and Visioning New Curriculum Week of Oct 29 – Nov. 2: Kicking It Up a Notch and Student Voices
AfterGlow” was the Closing Live Event for the 2011 K12 Online Conference held on Monday, December 12th at 9:00pm ET. “The Afterglow” was a fun, celebratory event held in Blackboard Collaborate. It provided opportunities for presenters to share the stories behind their presentations and to give participants a chance to ask questions of the presenters.
AfterGlow” was the Closing Live Event for the 2011 K12 Online Conference held on Monday, December 12th at 9:00pm ET. “The Afterglow” was a fun, celebratory event held in Blackboard Collaborate. It provided opportunities for presenters to share the stories behind their presentations and to give participants a chance to ask questions of the presenters.
Co-Conveners and Organizers share the topics and teasers of the upcoming 2011 K12 Online Conference. Tips and strategies are shared of how to create a proposal and what is involved in how to create a visually stunning and effective video that appeals to the educator community at large.
Co-Conveners and Organizers share the topics and teasers of the upcoming 2011 K12 Online Conference. Tips and strategies are shared of how to create a proposal and what is involved in how to create a visually stunning and effective video that appeals to the educator community at large
NetTrekker: http://school.netTrekker.com DESE Instructional Technology Newline: http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/instrtech/newsletters/august2007.htm Conference Connections: http://edcommunity.apple.com/ali/collection.php?collection=373 Allanah King’s Classroom Podcasts: http://www.allanah.podomatic.com/ Allanah King’s Classroom Blog: http://www.moturoa.blogspot.com/ Life is not a race to be the first finished: http://allanahk.edublogs.org Bling for your Blog: http://www.bling4yrblog.blogspot.com/ Sign Generators from Red Kid: http://www.redkid.net/generator/soup/ K12 Online Conference: http://k12onlineconference.org/ No Time for Online conference: http://centre4.interact.ac.nz/spaces/space.php?space_key=13374 The Future of Education: http://www.umanitoba.ca/academic_support/ltc/conferences/foe/ HitchHikr: http://hitchhikr.com/ NECC 2007: http://center.uoregon.edu/ISTE/NECC2007/ MagnaTune: http://magnatune.com/