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Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#14: Balancing Work, Faith, and Life as a Christian Woman Struggling to balance your career, faith, and personal life without feeling exhausted? In this episode of Burnout to Blessed, host Kasey Bell dives deep into what true balance looks like for Christian women. We'll explore biblical wisdom on managing work, honoring rest, and keeping God at the center of it all. ✨ What You'll Learn in This Episode: ✅ Why work-life balance feels so hard (and what Scripture says about it) ✅ How to seek God first in your daily routine (Matthew 6:33) ✅ The difference between working for excellence vs. exhaustion (Colossians 3:23) ✅ Practical ways to set healthy boundaries and avoid burnout ✅ The importance of Sabbath rest and trusting God with your work ➡️ e003: Soul Care is Greater Than Self-Care ➡️ NEW BIBLE Study - The Valley of Dry Bones: Restoration for the Weary ➡️ FREE: 3 Simple Prayers for Christian Women Facing Burnout
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#13: Have you been feeling restless, burned out, or unsure if God is calling you to step away from your current job? In this episode, Kasey Bell unpacks biblical wisdom on discerning whether it's time to move on and how to seek clarity through prayer. She shares personal experiences, scripture-based guidance, and key questions to ask yourself when considering a career transition. Plus, she introduces her brand-new Bible study, The Valley of Dry Bones: Restoration for the Weary—a powerful study designed for women seeking hope and renewal. Tune in for encouragement, clarity, and faith-driven decision-making. ➡️ NEW BIBLE Study - The Valley of Dry Bones: Restoration for the Weary ➡️ 3 Simple Prayers for Christian Women Facing Burnout
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
In Episode 12 of The Burnout to Blessed Podcast, Kasey Bell dives into faith-based strategies to break the cycle of career burnout and find renewed purpose and strength. Rooted in the powerful truths of Isaiah 40:29-31, this episode provides spiritual and practical steps to help Christian women overcome exhaustion, stress, and professional overwhelm. Discover how prayer, rest, and reliance on God can transform burnout into a season of growth and alignment with your calling. Plus, download your free guide, 3 Simple Prayers for Christian Women Facing Burnout, to take the first step toward recovery today! ➡️ 3 Simple Prayers for Christian Women Facing Burnout
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#009: Discover how to ignite your God-given passions in "Light the Fire of PurposeFULL Passion." In this episode, Kasey Bell dives into aligning your energy, dreams, and values with your divine purpose. Learn practical steps to identify what fuels you, overcome fear and self-doubt, and pursue your PurposeFULL Passion with faith and intention. Tune in to uncover how God's unique design for your life can lead to a fulfilling, purpose-driven career that glorifies Him.
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#008: In Episode 8 of the Burnout to Blessed podcast, Kasey Bell explores how embracing a Kingdom mindset can radically transform your life and align your career with God's divine plan. Discover what it means to prioritize God's Kingdom in everything you do—from your personal decisions to your professional calling. This episode unpacks the importance of living with a purposeFULL identity in Christ, trusting God's process, and seeking His will daily. You'll also learn practical steps to shift your mindset from worldly ambitions to Kingdom-focused living, while leaning on the Holy Spirit for guidance. Tune in for Biblical insights, actionable tips, and encouragement to help you find true fulfillment in God's purpose for your life.
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#007: In this episode of Burnout to Blessed, Kasey Bell explores how your unique personality traits and spiritual gifts come together to form a powerful combination for God's purpose in your life. Drawing on the DISC personality profile, Kasey breaks down how Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness align with the seven motivational spiritual gifts, such as prophecy, teaching, and mercy. Discover how understanding this divine connection can help you better serve others, find deeper fulfillment, and step into your God-given calling. Tune in to learn practical tips for uncovering your spiritual gifts, aligning them with your personality, and using both to live out your purpose. Plus, download your free "What's My Calling Guide" to take the next step on your journey!
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#003:In this episode, host Kasey Bell dives into the transformative power of soul care compared to self-care, emphasizing long-term spiritual health over temporary relief. Explore the five pillars of soul care—Divine Rest and Sabbath, Daily Spiritual Habits, Purpose and Calling, Christian Fellowship and Community, and Balanced Living—each backed by practical tips and biblical wisdom. Learn how to nurture your soul, align with God's purpose, and build a fulfilling, God-centered life. Tune in for actionable insights and a deeper understanding of why soul care is essential for overcoming burnout and living a blessed life.
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#002: In Episode 2 of "Burnout to Blessed," host Kasey Bell delves into the issue of career burnout, offering practical and biblical solutions to help you prevent and recover from it. The episode includes insightful biblical examples, such as Elijah's and Moses' experiences with burnout, and provides actionable steps for rest, setting boundaries, seeking God's guidance, and embracing spiritual renewal. Tune in for encouragement and tools to transform your burnout into a journey toward a fulfilling, God-aligned career.
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
#001: In this very first episode of the podcast, Kasey shares insight into the new podcast, her background, and her journey through career burnout and discovering her true calling. She also gives a glimpse of what to expect in coming episodes. You'll hear: Real-life Struggles: How my personal experience with severe burnout became a pivotal moment in discovering my true purpose. Divine Nudges: Identifying "Holy Discontent" as a wake-up call for a deeper spiritual and career transformation. Faith in Action: Practical steps on how to lean on God during times of intense frustration and career fatigue. Unexpected Inspirations: The powerful impact of a song that reignited my hunger for God's Word! Purposeful Living: My journey from feeling lost and empty to finding clarity and joy in God's plan for my life.
Burnout to Blessed with Kasey Bell: Escape Burnout and Discover Your Calling
Welcome to "Burnout to Blessed," the definitive podcast for career-driven Christian women navigating burnout, career transition, and seeking their divine career calling. Hosted by Kasey Bell, a seasoned Christian Life Coach and teacher, each episode delivers PurposeFULL coaching aimed at empowering you to transform your professional life. Explore practical steps to overcome burnout, strategies to define your purpose-driven career path, and ways to make a kingdom impact. Whether you're approaching retirement, aiming to reignite your passion, or stepping into a role you were created for, "Burnout to Blessed" is your guide to a more fulfilling and impactful career. New episodes coming soon! Subscribe for updates! Learn more about Burnout to Blessed: https://www.burnouttoblessed.net/home FREE Gift: 10 Bible Verses for Career Burnout: https://www.burnouttoblessed.net/10-bible-verses-for-career-burnout
Welcome to another episode in the "My Favorite Things Series," tailored for all you dedicated middle school ELA teachers out there! If you're on the hunt for podcasts that can both enrich your professional life and add a touch of fun to your personal time, you're in the right place. As a fellow teacher, I'm excited to share some fantastic podcast recommendations with you, so grab those headphones and get ready to dive in!First up, podcasts to feed your professional growth. Truth for Teachers with Angela Watson isn't always what you want to hear, but it's precisely what you need for fresh teaching perspectives. The Shake Up Learning Podcast with Kasey Bell covers tech and a lot more, offering valuable insights. For a quick inspiration fix, don't miss The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast with Vicki Davis.But that's not all! These podcasts aren't just for you; they're perfect for your classroom too. The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel brings storytelling to life for your middle schoolers, akin to Serial. Stories Podcast offers classics and fairy tales, and Grim, Grimmer, Grimmest adds a touch of spooky excitement. Be cautious with Lore, as it's meant to be scary. And for the educators who love a bit of everything, Overheard National Geographic is an educational gem you can share with your students.Last but not least, podcasts that are perfect for your personal listening enjoyment. The Office Ladies Podcast is a treat for fans of the show, offering behind-the-scenes tidbits. If you're into life hacks, The Lazy Genius has you covered with practical advice for everyday challenges. And for a dose of pop culture entertainment, The Popcast with Knox and Jamie is a delightful escape from the daily grind. So, teachers, it's time to hit that play button!Show notes: annotatedela.com/episode30Follow along on Instagram @annotatedela
Thanks for listening to Episode #44 of the EDventUres in Tech Podcast. In this episode, Andrew & Dan interview Kasey Bell, author of many books, blogger, Edtech speaker, from Shake Up Learning. In this episode, we discuss a variety of education topics and how and how to increase student engagement, boost creativity, and transform education. @ShakeUpLearning https://shakeuplearning.com EDventUres in Tech Website Sticker Request Once again, thank you for all your support in listening on all platforms and leaving us a review. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please reach out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-nikola/support
In this episode, I reflect on some of the key learnings that came during the Effective Teaching Conference from the likes of John Larmer, Suzie Boss, Jay McTighe, Alice Kim, Kasey Bell, Kelly Bell, Brendan Lee, Jen Giffen, John Hattie and many more. Get access to the recordings for just $97
June 10 2022 - Episode 96The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - How do you build a hybrid learning environment?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - ScreenCastify4. EdTech Tip of the Week - Flipping the Classroom5. Interview with Debbie Tannenbaum6. Win a prize by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form7. Subscribe, Rate and ShareIf you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please emailinfo@igniteedtech.comConnect with Mark Quinn here or via email markquinn9129@gmail.com Links from PodcastDebbie on Twitter and LinkedIn and InstagramDebbie's WebsiteDebbie's Book - TransformRoad to Awesome PublisherShake up Learning by Kasey BellWixie by Tech4LearningCanvaWith our 100th Episode coming up in August - please send a short voice message to be included to celebrate this milestone! Click here to record
This week during Recess Duty we talk with Kasey Bell. We discuss Google Education in the classroom and how COVID-19 has impacted the world of education and how many of us turned to technology to shake up learning to help support our students from a distance. Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach, international speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster with a Texas-sized passion for technology and learning. She is part sparkling smile, part witty personality and a whole heap of passion as big as a Texas–go big or go home, y'all! She is a disruptor of the boring. An engaging, innovative, from the heart sharer who inspires educators while transforming their teaching with original, timely, and use-tomorrow ideas for student choice, differentiation, and technology integration. Whether it is learning from home through online courses, professional development, conference workshops, or as a keynote speaker Kasey is a relentless innovator of ideas and a devoted transformer of classrooms and teaching. Through teacher empowering publications and award-winning educational resources at ShakeUpLearning.com, learner-driven workshops, and presentations, and hosting two weekly podcasts, Kasey proves why we should never settle for the boring when it comes to bringing out the very best in our students, and we should always strive to Shake Up Learning! Be sure to connect with Kasey Bell here! Twitter Website Linkedin Facebook Instagram Don't forget to subscribe and review so you don't miss any future episodes of Recess Duty. Continue learning everyone! Levi Allison - https://linktr.ee/levi_allison --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recessduty/message
Kasey Bell, the founder of Shake Up Learning talks with Jerri and Jamie about the 5 shifts we need in education now: 1. View this crisis as an opportunity 2. Stop trying to replicate traditional school day online 3. Recognize that every student doesn't have to do the same thing at the exact same time. 4. Recognize that seat time does not equal learning and 5. Let go of the lock-down mindset. Kasey talks about these changes and more in this lively podcast. About our guest: Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach, international speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster with a Texas-sized passion for technology and learning. She is part sparkling smile, part witty personality and a whole heap of passion as big as a Texas–go big or go home, y'all! She is a disruptor of the boring. An engaging, innovative, from the heart sharer who inspires educators while transforming their teaching with original, timely, and use-tomorrow ideas for student choice, differentiation, and technology integration. Whether it is learning from home through online courses, professional development, conference workshops, or as a keynote speaker Kasey is a relentless innovator of ideas and a devoted transformer of classrooms and teaching. Through teacher empowering publications and award-winning educational resources at ShakeUpLearning.com, learner-driven workshops and presentations, and hosting two weekly podcasts, Kasey proves why we should never settle for the boring when it comes to bringing out the very best in our students, and we should always strive to Shake Up Learning! · Host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast · Author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic, named one of the “Best Learning Books of All Time,” by Book Authority. · Co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast · Author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic · Google Certified Innovator · Google Certified Trainer · Digital Innovation in Learning Award Winner in “Sharing is Caring” · One of 20 TrustED Educational Thought Leaders · Award-winning blogger and social media influencer The award-winning Shake Up Learning website and blog provide teachers with practical resources for using technology in the classroom, including how to use Google Classroom, Google for Education, and other Google tools, as well as many other blended learning and technology integration resources. Here you will find free technology tips and tricks, free downloads and templates, in-depth online courses, books, lesson plans, and lesson ideas, cheat sheets, blog publications, and podcasts.
Kasey Bell, host of the Shake Up Learning Podcast, and author of 3 books including Blended Learning with Google, joins me to talk about making blended learning meaningful and dynamic. We hear about her 5 “beyonds” of blended learning and her tips for using choice boards in the classroom. Show Notes also Available at jakemiller.net/eduducttape-episode-59 Soapbox Moment: TIMTOWTDI Get on the Season 3 Finale Episode! (1) Duct Taper Success Story, (2) Favorite EdTech Takeaway, (3) Favorite SoapBox Moment, (4) Favorite Giggle Moment FlipGrid.com/EduDuctTape password eduducttape Speakpipe.com/EduDuctTape Today’s Guest: Kasey Bell Kasey is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Blended Learning with Google, Google A to Z, and Shake Up Learning, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, and host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast. @shakeuplearning on Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest Which of the following is less torturous? Educational Duct Tape Question: How can I make blended learning dynamic and meaningful? Keep things practical. Bottomline, learning is the priority. Pushing boundaries of our traditional education system. Dynamic vs Static Characters in ELA Static = old school, characters stay the same Dynamic = Growth, going beyond The Dynamic Learning Framework - going beyond the bell, grade level & subject, tools, due date, the walls. DLF explainer video for teachers Building future citizens Steps to take to make class more Dynamic Voice and choice - beyond grade & subject Ken Robinson TED - Do Schools Kill Creativity? Think… Where is that wiggle room in your curriculum to offer voice and choice? Choice Boards! - self-directed learning, autonomy, and ownership Choice can happen in many ways - Content, process, product, and MORE! (Voice and Choice: It’s More Than Just "What") Choice Board best practices Start with the learning goal. Start with 2-3 choices at first and ramp up later. Choice of tool? Should be Familiar already. Build up that toolbox! Get Kasey’s Tic-Tac-Toe Choice Board! How many “beyonds” can you hit on during choice boards? They aren’t “have-tos” that must be touched on for every lesson Beyond the Tool - using old tools for new things or using a tool in ways not originally it was intended for More Dynamic Learning resources from Kasey Bell Move from a Static Classroom to a Dynamic Classroom Dynamic Learning v. Static Learning (DO THIS, NOT THAT) How to Push the Boundaries of School with Dynamic Learning Check out Kasey’s three books! Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic Google from A to Z: The Google Glossary for Teachers Blended Learning with Google: Your Guide to Dynamic Teaching and Learning Jake’s interview on the Shake Up Learning Show: shakeuplearning.com/108 BlendedLearningwithGoogle.com/bookstudy (FREE, 3 hours of credit) Celebration of the Adjacent Possible Judy Dawsn Ways to Support the Show or Connect with Jake & other Duct Tapers! Apple Podcast Reviews FlipGrid.com/EduDuctTape password eduducttape Speakpipe.com/EduDuctTape #EduDuctTape on social media Telling your friends & colleagues The Duct Tapers Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/ducttapers Stickers! Want to pass some out? Want some for yourself? JakeMiller.net/SendMeStickers The JakeMillerTech Newsletter – Sign up! jakemiller.net/newsletter Upcoming Events Links: jakemiller.net/KSUCourse2020 Your Homework: Find an educator who likes margaritas as much as Kasey and tell them about the #EduDuctTape podcast!
Kasey Bell, una de nuestras referentes en educación y quien nos inspiró a crear el podcast, nos da una sorpresa increíble aceptando nuestra invitación al programa. ¿Qué nos contará?
From TCEA 2021, Kasey Bell examines the changing ways education is delivered — and what educators can expect in the future.
Teaching online is challenging for many teachers. In this show, we talk about best practices to re-engage students, the common mistakes districts are making, and teachers' importance right now. You'll find this show encouraging, challenging, and relevant to right now - and you'll get some new ideas! www.coolcatteacher.com/e709 Sponsor: Hāpara Google Classroom is great, but as education standards evolve, there are a few things lacking. Admin teams require better analytics. Students need a one-shot view of their tasks and want everything on one page. And as you know, teachers desperately need better monitoring capabilities. All of this is possible with the Hāpara Instructional Suite that organizes teaching and learning workflows in G Suite and Google Classroom seamlessly. Go to www.hapara.com/coolcatteacher to learn more about how Hāpara can help your school. Resources Mentioned on the Show 10 Google Classroom Tips for Remote Learning - Shake Up Learning
bit.ly/TTTSN In Today's episode we talk about SGVCUE Innovation Celebration 2020, A Virtual PD Event! Also, we discuss 7 High Impact, Evidence Based Online Teaching Tips, and finally, we talk about Halloween fin from Kasey Bell!
Writing Matters with Dr. Troy Hicks is a Writable podcast. Learn how to grow great writers at www.writable.com Like and subscribe to Writing Matters on: ∙ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2HcOcaP ∙ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XA5wwl ∙ Soundcloud: bit.ly/2SFbrwr ∙ Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SOrUOM ∙ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/writable/writing-matters Learn more about Dr. Troy Hicks at hickstro.org and follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hickstro Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach, international speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster with a Texas-sized passion for technology and learning. She is part sparkling smile, part witty personality and a whole heap of passion as big as a Texas--go big or go home, y’all! She is a disruptor of the boring. An engaging, innovative, from the heart sharer who inspires educators while transforming their teaching with original, timely and use-tomorrow ideas for student choice, differentiation, and technology integration. Whether it is learning from home through online courses, professional development, conference workshops or as a keynote speaker Kasey is a relentless innovator of ideas and a devoted transformer of classrooms and teaching. Through teacher empowering publications and award-winning educational resources at ShakeUpLearning.com, learner-driven workshops and presentations and hosting two weekly podcasts, Kasey proves why we should never settle for the boring when it comes to bringing out the very best in our students, and we should always strive to Shake Up Learning! The award-winning Shake Up Learning website and blog provides teachers with practical resources for using technology in the classroom, including how to use Google Classroom, G Suite for Education and other Google tools, as well as many other blended learning and technology integration resources. Here you will find free technology tips and tricks, free downloads and templates, in-depth online courses, books, lesson plans, and lesson ideas, cheat sheets, blog publications, and podcasts. For more information on Kasey Bell: Website: https://shakeuplearning.com/ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Kasey-Bell/e/B01A1QNQ7G/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 Podcast: http://shakeuplearningshow.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeUpLearning **************************************************** Join the Writable community: ∙ Twitter: https://twitter.com/getwritable ∙ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getwritable/ ∙ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/writ... ∙ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getwritable/ ∙ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/getwritable/ ∙ Medium: https://medium.com/writable
Lisa Johnson has 19+ years of edu experience ranging from teaching HS English & MS Math to international curriculum development, creating and presenting workshops, and even running technology integration camps across the state. She holds a Master’s Degree in Curriculum, Instruction, & Tech and currently serves as an Educational Technologist for a 1:1 iPad H.S. in Austin, Texas. Additionally, she has been recognized and selected as an Apple Distinguished Educator and PBS Digital Innovator. Lisa is passionate about college and career ready skills, instructional design, digital portfolios, research and curation, slide design, social emotional learning, and professional development for students. She is also the author of two books, Creatively Productive: Essential Skills for Tackling Time Wasters, Clearing the Clutter, and Succeeding in School—and Life! and Cultivating Communication in the Classroom: Future-Ready Skills for Secondary Students (Corwin Teaching Essentials). (https://alwaysalesson.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Interview-with-Lisa-Johnson.jpg) Quotables You need that piece of self-care. Yes you need to be authentic but it is sometimes hard to be authentic when you are not really understanding who you are and what you value and where you want to go in education and what you want to do with the content and your students. I think you should be open to learn from anybody who inspires you. What I try and do is figure out what are my values, what are my goals, what do I want to learn? Because I don’t think you can stay current in everything, there is not really a way to do that. A lot of times kids just need to know how to be good human beings and to deal with all of these things in the current world that is just thrust upon them. Modeling how we handle situations is really important. Stamp of Approval Creatively Productive: Essential Skills for Tackling Time Wasters, Clearing the Clutter, and Succeeding in School—and Life! Cultivating Communication in the Classroom: Future-Ready Skills for Secondary Students (Corwin Teaching Essentials) Austin Kleon @austinkelon (https://www.instagram.com/austinkleon/) Colleen Hoover @colleenhoover (https://www.instagram.com/colleenhoover/) Ryan Holiday @ryanholiday (https://www.instagram.com/ryanholiday/) Michelle Rohr @michellerohr (https://www.instagram.com/michellerohr/) The Anxiety Healer @theanxietyhealer (https://www.instagram.com/theanxietyhealer/) Monica Burns @classtechtips (https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/) Kasey Bell @shakeuplearning (https://www.instagram.com/shakeuplearning/) Tony Vincent @learninginhand (https://www.instagram.com/learninginhand/) Connect with LisaWebsite: https://techchef4u.com (https://techchef4u.com/) Social Handles: Twitter: TechChef4u = https://twitter.com/TechChef4u (https://twitter.com/TechChef4u) Instagram: NoteChef4u = https://www.instagram.com/notechef4u/ (https://www.instagram.com/notechef4u/) Facebook: TechChef4u = https://www.facebook.com/techchef4u (https://www.facebook.com/techchef4u) Pinterest: TechChef4u = https://www.pinterest.com/techchef4u/ (https://www.pinterest.com/techchef4u/) This episode is sponsored by Power School/Schoology’s Time for Teachers (https://www.powerschool.com/timeforteachers/?utm_source=always_a_lesson&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=time-for-teachers&utm_term=podcast-time-for-teachers-always-a-lesson&utm_content=podcast) initiative. Connect with GretchenEmail: gretchen@alwaysalesson.com Blog: Always A Lesson Facebook: Always A Lesson Twitter: @gschultek Instagram: Always.A.Lesson Linkedin: Gretchen Schultek Bridgers Google+: Gretchen Schultek Bridgers Book: Elementary EDUC 101: What They Didn’t Teach You in College Shop AAL Swag...
Google Classroom has been the tool of choice for many schools. Did you know that you need to "close out" the school year to set yourself up for success in the fall? In this episode, Kasey and I discuss how to effectively close out the school year. Check the blog post for more links to Kasey's material on this important best practice for Google Classroom. www.coolcatteacher.com/e670 Sponsor: My friend Kasey Bell writes the Shake Up Learning Blog. Kasey is who I turn to when I need to train my teachers on Google Classroom and the Level 1 Google Classroom Teacher Certification Training. Right now, Kasey is offering her Google classroom master class 50% off. That’s a great deal, especially now, if you’re in the middle of distance learning or upping your Google Classroom ability. Go to googleclassroomcourse.com and use the coupon code “homelearning” to get 50% off and take advantage of that great price and sign up for Kasey’s Google Classroom Master Class. If you need training for your entire school, like I did, check out gsuitetrainingforschools.com. Tell her Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher, sent you. Kasey rocks -- and she’ll help you become a better distance learning teacher now. Kasey Bell - Bio as Submitted Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach, international speaker, author, blogger, and podcaster with a Texas-sized passion for technology and learning. Kasey is the author of the Shake Up Learning blog and book, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast and co-host of The Google Teacher Podcast. As a skillful facilitator, Google Certified Innovator, and Google Certified Trainer, Kasey has led a variety of digital learning workshops across the globe and helped thousands of educators to transform their classrooms! Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a sponsored podcast episode. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Today Joseph Fatheree, award-winning teacher and thought-leader talks about the conversations administrators, policymakers, and teachers are having about what "the Fall" looks like in K12 education. There are so many scenarios that could be possible but Joseph shares his thoughts. I hope you'll share your thoughts on Twitter as we talk about this. www.coolcatteacher.com/e669 Sponsor: My friend Kasey Bell writes the Shake Up Learning Blog. Kasey is who I turn to when I need to train my teachers on Google Classroom and the Level 1 Google Classroom Teacher Certification Training. Right now, Kasey is offering her Google classroom master class 50% off. That’s a great deal, especially now, if you’re in the middle of distance learning or upping your Google Classroom ability. Go to googleclassroomcourse.com and use the coupon code “homelearning” to get 50% off and take advantage of that great price and sign up for Kasey’s Google Classroom Master Class. If you need training for your entire school, like I did, check out gsuitetrainingforschools.com. Tell her Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher, sent you. Kasey rocks -- and she’ll help you become a better distance learning teacher now. Joseph Fatheree - Bio as Submitted Joseph Fatheree is an award-winning author, educator, and filmmaker. He has received numerous educational awards, including Illinois Teacher of the Year and the NEA's National Award for Teaching Excellence. He was recently named one of the Top 10 Teachers in the World by the Varkey Foundation. He has served as the Director of Strategic Projects for the National Network of State Teachers of the Year in Washington, D.C. and is the instructor of creativity and innovation at Effingham High School in Illinois. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a sponsored podcast episode. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
During distance learning, some teachers have found a new way to engage students -- Boom Cards. Mary Howard is one of those teachers. She says it excites her sixth grade students in New York and gives us the low-down on why Boom Cards are so exciting and how she uses them for assessment and learning. www.coolcatteacher.com/e667 Sponsor: My friend Kasey Bell writes the Shake Up Learning Blog. Kasey is who I turn to when I need to train my teachers on Google Classroom and the Level 1 Google Classroom Teacher Certification Training. Right now, Kasey is offering her Google classroom master class 50% off. That’s a great deal, especially now, if you’re in the middle of distance learning or upping your Google Classroom ability. Go to googleclassroomcourse.com and use the coupon code “homelearning” to get 50% off and take advantage of that great price and sign up for Kasey’s Google Classroom Master Class. If you need training for your entire school, like I did, check out gsuitetrainingforschools.com. Tell her Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher, sent you. Kasey rocks -- and she’ll help you become a better distance learning teacher now. Mary Howard - Bio as Submitted Mary is a 6th grade ELA and Science teacher from Grand Island, New York has found success using digital tools that not only make learning fun for her students, but encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and create a life-long passion for learning. Whether the digital experience is related to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or promotes literacy, Mary believes passionately in the potential that technology has for reaching and engaging ALL learners. In pursuit of this passion, Mary has spent the past 10 years presenting at a dozens of technology conferences across New York State and has become a globally recognized speaker on the topics of augmented reality and virtual reality in the classroom. Mary shares her strategies through her blog, http://www.yoursmarticles.blogspot.com and was featured as a NYSED New York State EdTech Innovator in October, 2018. She has published numerous educational technology articles and has as provided webinars on Virtual Environments, Virtual Reality, 3D Design, QR codes and engagement strategies and is excited to share these experiences with the Engineering Design and the Middle Level Science PLT. Mary’s accolades include recognition as the 2018 International Society for Technology in Education’s Virtual Pioneer of the Year and a Silver Presidential Volunteer Service award. She was a New York State Teacher of the year finalist for 2018 and 2020. When Mary isn’t elbows deep in her technology initiatives, she is a mother of 3 boys and devotes her free time to refereeing youth hockey and volunteering within the hockey community. She is an avid runner and hiker and is just a few peaks away from becoming an Adirondack 46er. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a sponsored podcast episode. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
We can tackle sustainability issues by empowering students. I would also think that this could apply to helping students be part of the solution for health in their communities and schools. Let's face it, if we're going to solve hard problems, we need lots of minds, hands, and feet involved in moving towards the solution. I recorded this some time ago, but you'll get some ideas (like I did) for what we can do now. www.coolcatteacher.com/e668 Sponsor: My friend Kasey Bell writes the Shake Up Learning Blog. Kasey is who I turn to when I need to train my teachers on Google Classroom and the Level 1 Google Classroom Teacher Certification Training. Right now, Kasey is offering her Google classroom master class 50% off. That’s a great deal, especially now, if you’re in the middle of distance learning or upping your Google Classroom ability. Go to googleclassroomcourse.com and use the coupon code “homelearning” to get 50% off and take advantage of that great price and sign up for Kasey’s Google Classroom Master Class. If you need training for your entire school, like I did, check out gsuitetrainingforschools.com. Tell her Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher, sent you. Kasey rocks -- and she’ll help you become a better distance learning teacher now. Michael Walker - Bio as Submitted Michael Walker is a Teach for America alumnus and holds a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology. He has been involved in research and education since 2005 and has taught a wide array of science courses from middle school through university. His research expertise is on climate change and how it affects both social and natural systems, with an emphasis on plant physiology and development. Michael now leads the environmental sciences and student sustainability initiatives at the Village High School in Houston, TX. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a sponsored podcast episode. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
New Hampshire State Teacher of the Year 2020, Kim Piper, works within the prison population of the state. She shares what she has learned from her time working with some amazing students in the prison system and compares it to what she learned as a middle school teacher as well. What she's discovered can help us all become better teachers who give second chances and more to those who struggle and need our love more than they need our condemnation. www.coolcatteacher.com/e666 Sponsor: My friend Kasey Bell writes the Shake Up Learning Blog. Kasey is who I turn to when I need to train my teachers on Google Classroom and the Level 1 Google Classroom Teacher Certification Training. Right now, Kasey is offering her Google classroom master class 50% off. That’s a great deal, especially now, if you’re in the middle of distance learning or upping your Google Classroom ability. Go to googleclassroomcourse.com and use the coupon code “homelearning” to get 50% off and take advantage of that great price and sign up for Kasey’s Google Classroom Master Class. If you need training for your entire school, like I did, check out gsuitetrainingforschools.com. Tell her Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher, sent you. Kasey rocks -- and she’ll help you become a better distance learning teacher now. Kim Piper - Bio as Submitted An educator since 1994, Kim taught middle school ELA for the majority of her career. In 2015, she began teaching ELA to adults in the care of the New Hampshire State Prison for Men, and the New Hampshire Correctional Facility for Women. The program, Granite State High School, provides courses in English Language Arts, math, science, and social studies, as well as career and technical classes. Kim tells her students at the beginning of each term, "In this room, you are a student and I am your teacher. Education is a way to reshape your identity." Kim is the 2020 NH Teacher of the Year. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a sponsored podcast episode. The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
Check out the show notes here for more information Weekly Thought/What's Inspiring Me Time Saver: Drag Emails to Tasks Differentiation: Tips from The Ridgeways & Stacey Roshan Google: Enabling Distance Learning with G Suite & Chrome Podcast Recommendation: Coronavirus Closures with Kasey Bell & Jennifer Pearson Video Recommendation: The Simple Secret to Happiness Something Extra: Tips for Social-Emotional Learning --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-brilla/message
Episode 32 with the one and only Glen Irvin! Glen has been an educator of 20 years, technology integration specialist, instructional coach, and co-host of the popular OnEducation Podcast. Glen shares with us: Schoology Conference including his highly entertaining Gamification the Musical session - watch the video Building Your Minecraft Virtual Campus from Dr. Haskell, EdD Bosie State University The behind the scenes story of how the OnEducation Podcast got started Experience of OnEducation being the official podcast of the 2019 Impact Education Conference Sharing about Edu Celebrities including John Spencer, Jennifer Gonzalez, Catlin Tucker, Kasey Bell, Matt Miller, Alice Keeler, and Chris Aviles Tips for new teachers for connecting to others SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR TNT EDTECH PODCAST we are joining the OnPodcast Media network family of fine educational podcasts! Advice for building your PLN, integrating gamification in the classroom, and podcasting Follow Glen on Twitter @irvspanish and the OnEducation Podcast at www.oneducationpodcast.com and on Twitter @OnEducationPod We are the TNT Edtech Podcast, powered by CUE (@cueinc), www.cue.org and a member of the family of fine podcasts of the OnPodcast Media Network www.onpodcastmedia.com. Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!
Mike Lalonde is the lead audio editor for Pro Podcast Solutions. I’m happy to have Mike on the show to talk about sound quality, what makes a great podcast, and tips for beginning podcasters. Mike is in Calgary, Alberta, Canada where it snows, gets cold, and is the perfect base for someone who works from home. Mike shares how his love for music and being in a band sparked his interest in audio production. He decided to pursue that passion and started freelancing and working on audiobooks. I was fortunate enough to be introduced to Mike through an email he sent me. That was four years ago and now he is the lead audio editor for PPS. Every new show goes through Mike as he tweaks it, gets the sound perfect, and creates a template for moving forward. We have a great conversation talking about what beginners can do to get good audio quality. Hint: It starts with a quiet recording environment and the right microphone. Mike gives tips on how to record in a quiet area, things you can do to get better sound quality from your microphone, and microphones for beginners. We also talk about why you might want to hire an editor. We geek out on audio software, plugins, and tools that can help produce a great sounding podcast. We also talk about things hosts can do to make their show stand out, unique questions to ask, and calls-to-action. Mike gives a lot of examples and shout outs to some of the hosts that we’ve been fortunate enough to work with. I am so fortunate to have Mike as a lead part of the team. He talks about the example and work ethic of his parents. This definitely shines through with Mike’s work ethic, skill set, and passion for audio. We also talk about the Canadian band that was the beginning of his inspiration. Show Notes: [03:42] Mike has been with PPS since February of 2016. His first project was an audiobook for PPS then he began working on podcast audio. [06:05] Mike was one of the first PPS editors. [07:04] Mike handles all of the audio, sound, and templates for new clients. Once everything is worked out and established then another audio editor on the team may take over. [08:52] He began in music. He and his friends started a band. That's when Mike got into Audacity, Cubase, and Logic. They also had a lot of outboard gear for EQ etc. [09:42] They also helped other bands out with music recordings. Mike enjoyed audio production and started looking for gigs on Elance. This is how he found his first audiobook gigs and a couple of podcast gigs. [10:59] He enjoyed audio work, and after sending a cold email to Darrell, he started doing audio for PPS. [11:02] The first podcasts that Mike listened to were about video games. [11:48] Mike plays guitar, bass, and drums. [13:14] Mike's in Calgary, Alberta, Canada where there's snow. That's one of the reasons he works from home. [15:19] The first tip Mike gives for new podcasters is to record in a quiet space. Close your windows and reduce as much noise as possible. Get comfortable and don't shuffle around. Also, do some test recordings with your microphone. [18:27] Learn basic microphone etiquette. Don't put the microphone right in your mouth. Make sure you're not wearing bulky clothes or jewelry that will rub on your microphone. [19:35] A sock or a windscreen will help disperse air and get rid of the plosives. [20:36] USB microphones are great for beginners. If you have an audio interface you may need a microphone with a preamp like a condenser microphone. A lot of people have had good luck with SM 48s or SM58s. [23:11] One podcast misconception is people are seeing it as a hobby or a niche industry, but the podcast industry is huge today. [26:19] You can use a podcast to grow a huge community. You don't have to be famous to become a host. [28:27] Mike and Darrell talk about calls-to-action. Amy Porterfield is great at this. Jen Briney has a lot of community engagement. She does entire episodes reading messages from her fans. Kasey Bell gives away freebies in every episode. She also encourages community engagement with community questions. [31:39] Stephen Spencer breaks down his episodes into a checklist. At the end, he gives a one-sentence call-to-action inviting people to check out the show notes. [32:31] They all put in the time and effort to provide extra content for the listeners. [36:20] We talk about things that make podcasts stand out. For example, Sip, Suds, & Smokes has fun sound effects. Jen Briney's show is community supported. Things like music breaks can help with the flow. [39:41] Stephan Spencer always asks guests, before the interview, what would make this the best interview that they have ever had. Mike shares this and other unique questions that some of our shows ask. [43:50] Watch plosives if you want to get your sound as clean as possible. Get a good stand and use a pop filter. Talk into the mic. [45:15] Darrell uses an Audition plugin called Kill the Mic Rumble. [47:58] It's a good idea to remove pets before you record. [49:17] Mike shares software tools and plugins that he uses. [50:45] Try sitting in silence when you first record to have a recording of room tone. Also separate tracks for the different speakers. [51:48] Most people start with Audacity and then move on to something like what we use which is Adobe Audition. [53:45] There are so many tools you can use for audio editing, but the easiest way to make it easy on yourself is to hire somebody to do it for you. [54:16] Having someone edit your audio is like paying to get YOUR time back. You can focus on what you do best. You also get access to a team of professionals. [56:44] Mike had his first job when he was 14. He learned from his hard-working parents that if you want something you work for it. [57:58] Mike shares his favorite Canadian band. He has seen them live and got a book signed by Geddy Lee. Geddy is why Mike started playing base. [01:00:21] Darrell's takeaways: Find a quiet space when recording and do test recordings. The microphone we recommend is the ATR2100X. It's important to create an engagement piece. Get your guest comfortable before hitting record. What benefit will hiring someone allow you to have? Hiring someone can save you time. You also get expertise and wisdom. Links and Resources: Pro Podcast Solutions Libsyn Use promo code ProPod to get your first month free Tips for Launching a Successful Podcast with Launch Specialist Jodey Smith Audacity Cubase Logic Pro X Foam Microphone Windscreen ATR2100-USB Microphone Shure SM58 Shure SM48 Joe Rogan The Pat McAfee Show Amy Porterfield Podcast Congressional Dish with Jennifer Briney 80% of Being an Entrepreneur Is What You Think and Feel with Amy Porterfield Using the Value for Value Model to Earn a Living, Travel, and Do Good in the World with Jen Briney Shake Up Learning Stephan Spencer Sip, Suds, & Smokes Talk of 12 Oaks How Talking About Everything Good in Life Turned Into an Award Winning Podcast and Radio Show with Good Ol’ Boy Mike Stellar Life Podcast Seeing Business as a Creative Act and Focusing on What You Do Best with Andy Kushner Adobe Audition RX 7 Plugin Pack Garage Band Hindenburg Pro Tools REAPER Rush
Not every professional development book is made equal. A great book will focus on pedagogy first and provide you with actionable tips and valuable resources that guide you in making real changes in your classroom and curriculum. With that in mind, Kasey shares 6 books that will transform your classroom, as long as you take action on the advice. In every book on this list, the main focus is on the four C’s and putting student learning first. The authors took the time to provide you with real advice and fantastic resources you can start using immediately. From time management to lesson ideas, to tech tools and how-tos, each of these books reveals a wealth of knowledge and ideas. Listen in as Kasey shares snippets from EduProtocols and her favorite lesson from the book. If you’d like to learn more about Jon Corippo, check out episode 28 of Shake Up Learning to hear an in-depth discussion of the inspiration behind the creation of the book and how you can best utilize the lessons in your classroom. Get organized and increase your productivity with Lisa Johnson’s Creatively Productive. This book is written not just with teachers in mind, but students as well. Building strong organizational habits early on is extremely important, and it’s one of the reasons this book is such a fantastic read. You won’t want to miss the rest of Kasey’s top recommendations. What are you reading over the holidays? Did any of the books on this list make it onto your “to be read” list? 6 Books That Will Transform Your Classroom In This Episode: [00:29] - Welcome back, y’all! [01:37] - Shout out to Ector County ISD and the Techy Tribe in Odessa, TX. [02:54] - Kasey shares what makes a transformational education book. Hint: It's NOT about the technology! It's about the LEARNING! The Eduprotocols Field Guide by Jon Corippo and Marlena Hebern [04:04] - First up is Eduprotocols. Learn why this is one of the most practical books on the list. "Eduprotocols are lesson shells into which you insert your curriculum to teach more effectively and deliver more engaging content." You will find a focus on the 4 C's throughout this book. Catch one of the authors, Jon Corippo, in episode 28 of The Shake Up Learning Show! [06:41] - Listen to learn about one of Kasey's favorite protocols: the Iron Chef Protocol. Eduprotocols is a fantastic guide that is full of customizable lesson plan templates that can be customized for any grade level, any subject area. Get Free Lesson Plan Templates! Kasey references ideas from The EduProtocols Field Guide Book 1, and the newly released EduProtocols Field Guide Book 2. Creatively Productive by Lisa Johnson [08:07] - Lisa Johnson’s Creatively Productive helps provide actionable ideas on becoming more organized and more productive teachers and students. Lisa is the author of the TechChef4U blog, where she shares tons of free tips and ideas. She also has an awesome Instagram presence where she is NoteChef4U. Hear from Lisa on episode 32 of The Shake Up Learning Show, where she shared ideas from her book, her amazing Doc Locker of free resources, and her FREE Fake Instagram Template. [12:03] - Hear Lisa’s tips on goal setting and planning from her chapter on Taming Time. The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis [14:14] - Book number three is The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, Sarah Landis. Hyperdocs are so much more than just adding hyperlinks to a Google Doc or creating a digital worksheet! [15:45] - What are Hyperdocs? Learn from the experts as Kasey reads an excerpt. "Hyperdocs--transformative, interactive Google Docs that replace the standard worksheet method of delivering instruction. A Hyperdoc is the teaching pedagogy involved when making important decisions about what to teach and how to teach with technology to redefine the overall experience." Visit Hyperdocs.co to access free resources and templates, and the Give One, Take One database. [18:21] - You will want to check out chapter three, Build Your Own Hyperdoc. Teachers sometimes get distracted by FREE lessons online that don't always align with your learning goals. (Check out the "on-air" coaching episode 10 with Carly Black where we address this very problem!) Hyperdocs is grounded in sound pedagogy to help you design a meaningful learning experience for your students. The Google Infused Classroom by Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith [22:32] - If you have access to Google Tools, you must read The Google Infused Classroom. This book is very unique! The paperback version offers two different ways to start. Starting from the front, you start with the pedagogy. Start from the back of the book to explore digital tools. This book will help you better understand the Google ecosystem and other engaging, non-Google tools. Holly and Tanya included a table of tools and how they can be used. Very handy for teachers to learn how to choose the best tool for the job. [24:48] - Kasey reads an excerpt: The Ten Characteristics of Today’s Learners. Be sure that you also check out Holly Clark's blog, The Infused Classroom, as well as her companion course, The Chromebook Infused Classroom. Shift This by Joy Kirr [26:40] - Why you need to read Shift This. Joy shares so many ways to truly make significant SHIFTS in your classroom and giving grades more meaning. [28:00] - Kasey shares a quote from the book that she used in Shake Up Learning, "If the work assigned is not something you'd let them redo in order to learn, it's time to assess the relevance of the work you are assigning." This book will get you thinking about grades, the game of school, and doing what's best for kids. [29:00] Kasey shares ideas from chapter 7 about the meaning of grades. It's not about a number. It's about the LEARNING! Shake Up Learning by Kasey Bell [30:14] - Last but not least, Shake Up Learning! Hear Kasey read an excerpt from Chapter 14. Hear about how Kasey developed the Dynamic Learning Framework and defining the idea of Dynamic Learning. The 4 C's are essential for creating Dynamic Learning experiences for students and are a foundation of Kasey's Dynamic Learning Model. It's all about finding ways to support students and elevate their skills with technology while increasing learning! Take a deep-dive into Dynamic Learning and meaningful technology integration in this 5-Part podcast series. This book also has a companion website with FREE resources and online workshop! The Shake Up Learning book was designed for meaningful book studies. Conduct your own group book study or join one of our book studies online. (Get the book study details here.) Podcast Question of the Week [34:38] - Kasey shares the podcast questions of the week: What professional learning book will you be reading over the holidays? Post your answer to your favorite social media platform using the hashtag #ShakeUpLearning, or share it in the Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook! [35:32] - Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on iTunes. (Bonus points if you use the word “y’all” in your review!) 2020 Shake Up Learning Book Study Dates and Information Our next book study will begin on Feb. 13, 2020. It is completely FREE! Get all the book study details here. Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode: The Shake Up Learning Show The Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook The Shake Up Learning Show Episode 28: Eduprotocols: Customizable Lessons for Any Subject or Grade! [Interview with Jon Corippo] Eduprotocols Free Templates The EduProtocols Field Guide Book 1 The EduProtocols Field Guide Book 2 The Shake Up Learning Show Episode 32: Productivity Tips and Tools for Teachers and Students [Interview with Lisa Johnson] The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis Hyperdocs.co The Shake Up Learning Show Episode 10: How to Choose a Digital Assessment Strategy Shake Up Learning Spring Book Study The Google Infused Classroom by Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith Shift This by Joy Kirr Shake Up Learning by Kasey Bell
In this episode, I interview Mat Pullen, an Apple Distinguished Educator from South Wales, and the creator of the popular 'So You Want To...' eBook Series. He will enchant you with his accent and blow you away with his brilliance of all things EDU. He is truly the embodiment of the everyone can create movement in education. I am excited to share my interview with Mat with you! Mat is an Apple Distinguished Educator, Class of 2013 and is also a senior lecturer in Initial Teacher Education at the University if South Wales. A physical education teacher by trade, and now works closely with future teachers and established educators. He is passionate about supporting those that education can sometimes leave behind, the ones that just need an alternative way to show what they are capable of accomplishing. Finding the true impact of technology back in 2010 with his students, Mat now looks for creativity and problem solving approaches to support his learners and to inspire other educators. Mat is the author of a successful series of eBooks that are simple yet creative and helpful guides to show you how you can use tech in the classroom. The 'So You Want To..." series now has over 30 titles. Mat is a public speaker, consultant and avid social media sharer, he has just completed his Masters in Innovative Learning with his final thesis on Sketchnoting and the impact on learners. Mentioned in this episode: Mat's free eBook series, 'So You Want To...": https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book-series/so-you-want-to/id1417317481?mt=11 Mat's favorite book: The End of Average by Todd Rose. Another of Mat's favorite reads: Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek Follow Mat on Twitter. Follow my Santa Every Until Christmas art on Instagram. Win a singed copy of Kids Deserve it! by Todd Nesloney and Adam Welcome by commenti ng on Adam's photo in my Instagram feed. One winner will be chosen. I am giving away a signed copy of Kasey Bell's Shake Up Learning; just tweet "I love listening to The Wired Educator Podcast" and tag me, @wirededucator in your tweet. One winner will be chosen. Are you doing something amazing in education? I want to know. I want to recognize listeners of the podcast in some special way on www.WiredEducator.com, and I my even choose to interview you on the show. Stay tuned. ---------------------------------------------- Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcast with over 147 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 5 - Beyond the Due Date of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Dynamic Learning Framework The Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning. Beyond the Bell Learning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT! Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals. 12 ways to Shake Up Learning with Kasey Subscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!shakeup.link/subscribe Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey Bellshakeup.link/book Participate in the Shake Up Learning Book Studyshakeup.link/bookstudy Watch a FREE webinarshakeup.link/webinars Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)shakeup.link/courses Get Google Certifiedgetgooglecertified.com Bring Kasey Bell to your school or eventshakeup.link/workwithme Join the FREE Shake Up Learning Communityshakeup.link/community Listen to the Shake Up Learning Show Podcastshakeuplearningshow.com Connect with Shake Up Learning on socialshakeup.link/connect Follow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagshakeup.link/follow Listen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcastgoogleteachertribe.com
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 5 - Beyond the Due Date of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityThe Dynamic Learning FrameworkThe Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning.Beyond the BellLearning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT!Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals.12 ways to Shake Up Learning with KaseySubscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey BellParticipate in the Shake Up Learning Book StudyWatch a FREE webinar Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)Get Google CertifiedBring Kasey Bell to your school or eventJoin the FREE Shake Up Learning CommunityListen to the Shake Up Learning Show PodcastConnect with Shake Up Learning on socialFollow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagListen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 4 - Beyond the Tools of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityThe Dynamic Learning FrameworkThe Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning.Beyond the BellLearning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT!Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals.12 ways to Shake Up Learning with KaseySubscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey BellParticipate in the Shake Up Learning Book StudyWatch a FREE webinar Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)Get Google CertifiedBring Kasey Bell to your school or eventJoin the FREE Shake Up Learning CommunityListen to the Shake Up Learning Show PodcastConnect with Shake Up Learning on socialFollow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagListen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 3 - Beyond the Walls of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityThe Dynamic Learning FrameworkThe Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning.Beyond the BellLearning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT!Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals.12 ways to Shake Up Learning with KaseySubscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey BellParticipate in the Shake Up Learning Book StudyWatch a FREE webinar Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)Get Google CertifiedBring Kasey Bell to your school or eventJoin the FREE Shake Up Learning CommunityListen to the Shake Up Learning Show PodcastConnect with Shake Up Learning on socialFollow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagListen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 4 - Beyond the Tools of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Dynamic Learning Framework The Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning. Beyond the Bell Learning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT! Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals. 12 ways to Shake Up Learning with Kasey Subscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!shakeup.link/subscribe Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey Bellshakeup.link/book Participate in the Shake Up Learning Book Studyshakeup.link/bookstudy Watch a FREE webinarshakeup.link/webinars Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)shakeup.link/courses Get Google Certifiedgetgooglecertified.com Bring Kasey Bell to your school or eventshakeup.link/workwithme Join the FREE Shake Up Learning Communityshakeup.link/community Listen to the Shake Up Learning Show Podcastshakeuplearningshow.com Connect with Shake Up Learning on socialshakeup.link/connect Follow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagshakeup.link/follow Listen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcastgoogleteachertribe.com
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 3 - Beyond the Walls of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Dynamic Learning Framework The Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning. Beyond the Bell Learning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT! Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals. 12 ways to Shake Up Learning with Kasey Subscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!shakeup.link/subscribe Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey Bellshakeup.link/book Participate in the Shake Up Learning Book Studyshakeup.link/bookstudy Watch a FREE webinarshakeup.link/webinars Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)shakeup.link/courses Get Google Certifiedgetgooglecertified.com Bring Kasey Bell to your school or eventshakeup.link/workwithme Join the FREE Shake Up Learning Communityshakeup.link/community Listen to the Shake Up Learning Show Podcastshakeuplearningshow.com Connect with Shake Up Learning on socialshakeup.link/connect Follow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagshakeup.link/follow Listen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcastgoogleteachertribe.com
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 2 - Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityThe Dynamic Learning FrameworkThe Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning.Beyond the BellLearning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT!Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals.12 ways to Shake Up Learning with KaseySubscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey BellParticipate in the Shake Up Learning Book StudyWatch a FREE webinar Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)Get Google CertifiedBring Kasey Bell to your school or eventJoin the FREE Shake Up Learning CommunityListen to the Shake Up Learning Show PodcastConnect with Shake Up Learning on socialFollow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagListen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 2 - Beyond the Grade Level and Subject Area of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Dynamic Learning Framework The Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning. Beyond the Bell Learning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT! Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals. Subscribe and receive a free unit evaluation template 12 ways to Shake Up Learning with Kasey Subscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!shakeup.link/subscribe Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey Bellshakeup.link/book Participate in the Shake Up Learning Book Studyshakeup.link/bookstudy Watch a FREE webinarshakeup.link/webinars Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)shakeup.link/courses Get Google Certifiedgetgooglecertified.com Bring Kasey Bell to your school or eventshakeup.link/workwithme Join the FREE Shake Up Learning Communityshakeup.link/community Listen to the Shake Up Learning Show Podcastshakeuplearningshow.com Connect with Shake Up Learning on socialshakeup.link/connect Follow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagshakeup.link/follow Listen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcastgoogleteachertribe.com
In this episode I interview Kasey Bell, author of the educational book Shake Up Learningand co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. This was a fun interview with a very genuine and caring educator. I know you are going to find tremendous value in this interview with Kasey. Kasey Bell is part sparkling smile, part witty personality and a whole heap of passion as big as a Texas--go big or go home, y'all! She is a disruptor of the boring. An engaging, innovative, from the heart sharer who inspires educators while transforming their teaching with original, timely and use-tomorrow ideas for student choice, differentiation, and technology integration. Whether it is learning from home through online courses, professional development, conference workshops or as a keynote speaker Kasey is a relentless innovator of ideas and a devoted transformer of classrooms and teaching. Through teacher empowering publications and award-winning educational resources at ShakeUpLearning.com, learner-driven workshops and presentations and co-hosting Google Teacher Tribe weekly podcast, Kasey proves why we should never settle for the boring when it comes to bringing out the very best in our students, and we should always strive to Shake Up Learning! Host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast Author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic Co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast Google Certified Innovator Google Certified Trainer ISTE Featured Voice Digital Innovation in Learning AwardWinner in “Sharing is Caring” One of 20 TrustED Educational Thought Leaders Award-winning blogger and social media influencer Must Read EdTech Blog Edublog Awards Finalist The award-winning Shake Up Learningwebsite and blog provides teachers with practical resources for using technology in the classroom, including how to use Google Classroom, G Suite for Education and other Google tools, as well as many other blended learning and technology integration resources. Here you will find free technology tips and tricks, free downloads and templates, in-depth online courses, books, lesson plans, and lesson ideas, cheat sheets, blog publications, and podcasts. ———————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 135 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram [smart_podcast_player social_twitter="true" social_facebook="true" social_linkedin="true" social_email="true" ]
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 1 - Beyond the Bell of a 5 part series digesting this framework. Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The Dynamic Learning Framework The Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning. Beyond the Bell Learning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT! Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals. Subscribe and receive a free unit evaluation template 12 ways to Shake Up Learning with Kasey Subscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!shakeup.link/subscribe Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey Bellshakeup.link/book Participate in the Shake Up Learning Book Studyshakeup.link/bookstudy Watch a FREE webinarshakeup.link/webinars Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)shakeup.link/courses Get Google Certifiedgetgooglecertified.com Bring Kasey Bell to your school or eventshakeup.link/workwithme Join the FREE Shake Up Learning Communityshakeup.link/community Listen to the Shake Up Learning Show Podcastshakeuplearningshow.com Connect with Shake Up Learning on socialshakeup.link/connect Follow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagshakeup.link/follow Listen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcastgoogleteachertribe.com
In this episode, Dan talks with Kasey Bell from Shake Up Learning about her Dynamic Learning framework that is the foundation of her book "Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic". This is Part 1 - Beyond the Bell of a 5 part series digesting this framework.Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com, host of The Shake Up Learning Show Podcast, and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. The Dynamic Learning Series with Kasey Bell by Daniel Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Join the Facebook CommunityThe Dynamic Learning FrameworkThe Dynamic Learning Framework was designed by Kasey Bell to bring together many of the various aspects of 21st century learning. based on the 4 Cs - collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication. This framework aims to help teachers look beyond the technology. To stop seeing technology as just as a tool, but to see it as an opportunity to stretch what we do in our classrooms. To move away from the static old school approach to education as a system for conformity, to see education as a dynamic entity that can be used to go above and beyond what used to be possible. To make learning more engaging, meaningful, connected, collaborative and targeted at developing the skills required for lifelong learning.Beyond the BellLearning doe not stop when the bell rings. Digital tools and devices enable students to continue to learn, collaborate, go deeper into their learning and grow their learning skills to move towards lifelong learners. Learning is accessible 24/7 with technology and we need to shift both ours and our student's mindsets to ones that look for learning to happen anytime, anywhere, and students can OWN IT!Going beyond the bell is all about a shift in mindset. This is not about setting more homework for the students, but about changing their attitude towards learning. It is about encouraging students to take ownership of learning, making learning engaging and meaningful, as well as inspiring students to see learning as something they do for them not for the school. A vital aspect of beyond the bell is to set goals for learning with your students, where they know what the target is and how to get there. To help keep students motivated celebrate their success and track their progress through the use of smaller sub-goals.12 ways to Shake Up Learning with KaseySubscribe to the email list and download a FREEBIE!Read the Shake Up Learning Book by Kasey BellParticipate in the Shake Up Learning Book StudyWatch a FREE webinar Take an online course (Google Classroom, Google Slides, and more!)Get Google CertifiedBring Kasey Bell to your school or eventJoin the FREE Shake Up Learning CommunityListen to the Shake Up Learning Show PodcastConnect with Shake Up Learning on socialFollow and use the #ShakeUpLearning hashtagListen to the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
In this episode, Matt Miller reflects on the success of his “Ditch” series of books that Includes Ditch That Textbook, Ditch That Homework, and his newest release, Don’t Ditch That Tech with co-authors Nate and Angie Ridgway that offers solutions for differentiated instruction within the ed tech classroom. Miller also offers advice on how to use the recent surge of interest in audio to start a classroom podcast that will serve as your very own, authentic channel of positive news in your school. He also shares some common misconceptions about the term "differentiated instruction" and offers some innovative solutions to sharing classroom success through free website builders and links back to social media pages. Finally, Miller announced that his annual Ditch That Textbook Digital Summit will be held December 16th through 31st with nine outstanding speakers lined up for the free online conference, including Alice Keeler, Dave Burgess, John Spencer and Paul Solarz. Be sure to follow Matt on Twitter at @jmattmiller and listen to his podcast, The Google Teacher Tribe, with co-host Kasey Bell on the Education Podcast Network. About Dr. Greg Goins As the Founder/Host of the Reimagine Schools Podcast, Dr. Greg Goins has emerged as one of the nation's leading voices on visionary leadership and the path to transforming our schools. He currently serves as the Director of the Educational Leadership Program at Georgetown College (KY) and previously spent 15 years as a school district superintendent in Illinois. Dr. Goins is a passionate keynote speaker and is available to speak at your next education conference or school PD day. To book Dr. Goins, please send inquiries to drgreggoins@gmail.com. Twitter: @DrGregGoins. Website: www.reimagineschools.net. Become A Supporter: You can now help keep the conversation going by supporting the Reimagine Schools Podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Thanks for your support! anchor.fm/greg-goins/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support
¡Ya estamos aquí otra vez! Y sí, has leído bien en el título. Hoy empezamos una serie de episodios que tienen como objetivo mejorar tus clases a través del Aprendizaje Cooperativo. Será, como dijimos en el episodio anterior, una nueva manera de formarte, lo que he llamado un curso-podcast. Menuda creatividad para crear este nombre, ¿eh? Agradecimientos Antes de empezar, quiero agradecer los comentarios que me han dejado dos profesionales que admiro: Beatriz Montesinos y Juan Daniel Sobrado. Aquí puedes escuchar la entrevista que hice a Juan Daniel Sobrado en relación a los Escape Rooms en educación. ¡Ah!, y no olvides echarle un vistazo a su curso online en EduEscapeRoom.com. Con este fantástico curso, muy completo e inspirador, por cierto, aprendí a crear mis propios Escape Rooms. Presentamos este curso-podcast Empezaremos casi desde cero, con un nivel de principiante, y evidentemente iremos elevando este nivel a medida que avancemos. ¿A quién va dirigido? A cualquier docente o futuro docente que quiera mejorar sus clases. No quiero abusar de la teoría. Más bien al contrario, serán actividades prácticas para que lleves a cabo mañana mismo en tu aula. El nuevo modelo que vamos a seguir, este Aprendizaje Dirigido por Podcast, ADP, si queréis, de sus siglas, debe tener un componente fuertemente ilustrativo y así voy a intentar que sea. Se trata de que veas la utilidad de estas dinámicas que vamos a ir presentando. Y que creas en ellas. Eso es fundamental. Y es lo primero. Si no confías en que esta metodología vaya a mejorar sustancialmente tu clase, no es necesario que sigas escuchando porque seguramente tengas cosas mejores en las que invertir tu tiempo. Serán 10 episodios, e intentaré que sea uno a la semana. Objetivos del curso-podcast Durante estos 10 episodios: - Haremos una introducción al aprendizaje cooperativo. - Aplicaremos unas dinámicas básicas iniciales. - Distinguiremos entre grupos base y grupos esporádicos y aprenderemos a crearlos. - Diseñaremos nuestros roles cooperativos. - Profundizaremos en más dinámicas cooperativas. - Analizaremos cómo evaluar usando la metodología cooperativa. - Introduciremos dinámicas de cohesión de grupos. - Veremos algunas herramientas digitales que nos pueden ayudar a gestionar el cooperativo. - Reflexionaremos sobre todo lo aprendido y haremos una breve introducción sobre cómo integrar el cooperativo con el ABP y el modelo Flipped Learning, dando lugar a posibles curso-podcasts futuros. - Y seguramente aprendas algunas cosas más por el camino. Mi trabajo será presentarte estos contenidos, y lo haré a través de una historia. - Tu trabajo será, si confías en esta metodología que vamos a ir presentando, llevar algunas ideas a cabo en tu clase al día siguiente. Es fácil que las cosas no salgan bien la primera vez que las pruebas. Habrá dinámicas que den muy buenos resultados a la primera y otras en las que tardes más tiempo conseguirlo. Y si en algún momento lo necesitas, podrás preguntarme todo lo que quieras. A lo largo de este curso-podcast incluiré varias pruebas de evaluación formativas. Serán unos formularios opcionales que podrás rellenar y te permitirán conocer cuánto estás aprendiendo. También habrá un formulario de evaluación final después del décimo episodio y si lo superas, recibirás un certificado y una insignia por haber completado el curso. La misteriosa historia de la señorita Cooper ¡Escucha esta enigmática historia en el episodio de hoy! ???? Código 1: CXXIV Código 2: ABCDE_ _ Enlace que contenía el código QR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-byVLiEunw&t=26s ¿Ayudas a la señorita Cooper a resolver estos códigos? Algunos beneficios del Aprendizaje Cooperativo Aumentar la motivación e interacción de sus alumnos. Mejorar el nivel de compromiso entre ellos. Desarrollar la responsabilidad individual y grupal. Fomentar la participación, las habilidades sociales, la actitud crítica. Y un larguísimo etcétera. Libros de referencia Algunos de los libros que considero «la Biblia» del Aprendizaje Cooperativo son: El aprendizaje cooperativo. 9 ideas clave. Pere Pujolàs. Cooperar para aprender. Francisco Zariquiey. La evaluación en el aprendizaje cooperativo. Johnson y Johnson. Algunos podcasts de educación que te recomiendo: G Suite Edu Podcast, de un servidor junto con David Santos. Píldoras de educación, de David Santos. Google Teacher Tribe, de Matt Miller y Kasey Bell. Shake up Learning, de Kasey Bell. Learning legendario, de Juan Daniel Sobrado. Encuentra más contenidos en mi web, jose-david.com, donde además podrás ponerte en contacto conmigo para organizar formaciones a medida o bien para preguntarme tus dudas y sugerencias. Hasta entonces… ¡que la innovación te acompañe!
Innovator, podcaster, and author, Kasey Bell of Shake Up Learning, gives big props to Google Slides as the Swiss Army knife of the Google Suite - we think she is spot on! Google slides is so much more than a presentation tool and in today’s episode we are going to focus on creating and publishing with some of the built in - but lesser known features of slides and will get into some templates and add-ons and then finish up with some interesting ways to Tech it Up it up a notch while using Google Slides. We hope after today's episode, you will be saying- I didn't know Google Slides did that! One of the features that may often be overlooked is the ability to change the size and orientation of slides. By clicking File and scrolling down to Page Set Up you will find several options for changing the look of your slides. Slide Master Have you ever completed a slide deck and then changed your mind about font, color, or images? Imagine changing your entire slide deck without visiting every single slide! Slides>Edit Master Edit the slides template for color, font, formatting to create consistency across all slides. Great for branding and template creation. Themes Ready to use something other than the themes included in Slides? Visit SlidesCarnival.com - Search for themes, download for free, then import into Slides Explore Tool Choose pre-designed layouts, Search the Web and your Drive for content and images to use in Slides without leaving the Slide - Site Source A hyperlink of the image location will be attached when placed into the slide Formatting Images Crop, Recolor, Resize, Export Single Slides as JPG, PNG, SVG. Slides. Take advantage of Accessibility Options for screen readers and magnifiers Segment 2 Present/Publish Audience Tools - A Question/Answer backchannel available under the Present button. While there - look into voice captioning! File> Download As JPEG, PNG, PDF, PPT, SVG File>Publish to the Web Add ons A piece of software that increases the power of an application, accessible from the Add-ons menu then usable from the side bar Pear Deck - create interactive slides for users, control the pace of a presentation, engage participants - be sure to add the Pear Deck Power Up Extension in Chrome for best experience. Icons for Slides - search hundreds of icons from the sidebar of Google Slides Screencastify for Slides - add a pre-recorded Screencastify video Slide Contents - create a table of contents for slide decks Take some time to explore these add-ons in our show notes on www.somethintotechabout.com and share how you have or plan to tech it up a notch with add-ons in Google Slides and give us somethin’ to tech about Why use Slides? Keeping the 4Cs in mind - what are some interesting ways folks can use Slides beyond the basics of the typical slide presentation? Communication Interactive presentations Pre-Writing activities - Caption This or 10 minute Writes Portfolios E-Books Collaboration Collaborative Notes Small Group Research Brainstorming Note Cards Critical Thinking Choose your Own Adventures - hyperlink slides Stop Motion Video (like the flipbooks of our youth) Red Ball Challenge Gif Makers Sequencing Activities - Science Fair Creativity Magnetic Poetry Storyboarding Games (Gameboards, Templates, Jeopardy, Skinland More resources: ISTE Standard(s) for Educators and Students Newspapers In Education Common Sense Media Find out more about Somethin' To Tech About at: Website Facebook Twitter Email
Episodio T3E0. Introducción a la temporada 3 ¡Ya estamos de vuelta! En esta tercera temporada volvemos muy en serio ????. Lo hacemos con un formato renovado y con nuevos contenidos: ¡mis formaciones! Sí, lo has leído bien. Es algo que llevo tiempo pensando y por fin voy a hacerlo. Aprenderás sobre metodologías activas y herramientas digitales como si estuvieras en mis formaciones presenciales. Habrá certificado e insignias. Y por supuesto, también entrevistas a grandes docentes. En este episodio piloto hago un balance del pasado curso 2018/2019: - Mi tutoría de 6º. - Taller de enriquecimiento curricular. - Proyecto #12meses12libros. - Formaciones a docentes sobre AC, flipped, gamificación, uso de Chromebooks… - Academia de Innovadores Certificados de Google. - Asistencia al GEG Valencia 2019 y mi spark sobre organización, análisis y retoque de fotos con herramientas de Google. - Premios Innovación Educativa 2019. - Jornada de educación de Edelvives Zaragoza donde entregué mi libro “Tu hijo feliz” a J.A. Marina. - Asistencia al I Evento YouTube y Educación. Durante este verano he dedicado tiempo a formarme con lecturas (libros, documentación de herramientas, blogs de otros docentes, Twitter, varios libros de educación, podcasts y cursos (destaco el que he hecho sobre neurociencia en ISTF). Me ha encantado el libro de Kasey Bell: Shake up Learning. Algunos podcasts de educación que te recomiendo: - Píldoras de educación, de David Santos. - G Suite Edu Podcast, de un servidor junto con David Santos. - Google Teacher Tribe, de Matt Miller y Kasey Bell. - Shake up Learning, de Kasey Bell. - Learning legendario, de Juan Daniel Sobrado. ¿Y cómo se presenta el próximo curso 2019/2020? - Tutoría de 5º. - Introducir más innovaciones en el aula: cooperativo, flipped, ABP y herramientas digitales. - Formaciones a docentes de varias sesiones de duración, como deben ser: flipped, ABP, chromebooks… ¡y las que vendrán, como la nueva que planteo en este podcast! Mi más sincero agradecimiento a Beatriz Peña (@bea_pena_acuna), la profesora de la Universidad de Huelva, UHU, que utiliza mis vídeos de Innovación Educativa con sus alumnos. Aquí el enlace con todos los trabajos. Encuentra más contenidos en mi web, jose-david.com, donde además podrás ponerte en contacto conmigo para organizar formaciones a medida o bien para preguntarme tus dudas y sugerencias. Nos escuchamos o leemos (como prefieras) muy pronto en un nuevo episodio para seguir mejorando tu clase. Hasta entonces... ¡que la innovación te acompañe!
Featured ContentKasey Bell is part sparkling smile, part witty personality and a whole heap of passion as big as a Texas! She is a disruptor of the boring. An engaging, innovative, from the heart sharer who inspires educators while transforming their teaching with original, timely and use-tomorrow ideas for student choice, differentiation, and technology integration.She's the co-host of the Google Teacher Tribe podcast and recently launched her solo ShakeUp Learning Show and she joins us now…TopicsWhy start your own podcast?How have podcasts and podcasting added value for you?Value of PodcastPD?How to get credit for podcast listening?ResourcesThe Teacher's Guide to PodcastsShake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to DynamicWhat We're Listening ToAJ: Lead to Win with Michael Hyatt – Destroy Distractions with These 9 Focus-Boosting Strategies. We've learned that we can't do our best work sandwiched between meetings and phone calls. We need focused time for strategizing, writing, and working out difficult problems.Chris: AOM #506: How to Improve Your Speaking Voice – When it comes to your personal presentation, there's one aspect that often gets overlooked: your voice. Your voice is a big part of what makes you, you, and what makes you likable and influential. Yet you probably don't think too much about it. Not to mention, my guest today argues, you're likely not even using your true voice thanks to bad habits you've picked up throughout your life. Guest is Roger Love, he's a voice coach who's worked with some of the world's most famous singers and speakers, and the author of Set Your Voice Free.Kasey: Y'all Need This Podcast – https://yallneedthispodcast.com/ – The Biz Chicks Podcast – https://bizchix.com – The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast – https://www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today's Guest: Kasey Bell, Owner, Shake Up Learning Kasey Bell is a former middle school teacher turned award-winning digital learning coach at Shake Up Learning. She is also an international speaker, author of Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning From Static to Dynamic, blogger at ShakeUpLearning.com and co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe Podcast. Summary Kasey started her first blog in 2014, expecting it to be an instant success. She soon learned that it didn't work that way, but fortunately it helped her find her true audience and purpose. When Kasey discovered that there was a real need for her services she tried to quit her job, but her bosses saw the value of what she was doing. Instead of accepting her resignation, they offered her a unique position within the district in which she could use her skills and grow her business at the same time. Grab Kasey's eBook, The Complete Guide to Google Certifications which explains all of the certification options and the requirements to obtain each certification. Key Takeaways Passive income isn't really a thing, you're always working towards the next goal Mistakes can lead you to your true calling Your business and teaching don't have to interfere with each other
Today, the Getting Smart team is bringing you a conversation with David Platt and a group of students on tech tips, podcasting, and computer science — live, from Covina High School. So who is David Platt? David started out as a German teacher at Covina High School in Southern California. After a few sections of German were canceled, Platt scrambled to reinvent his teaching career. David started teaching keyboarding and then moved on to computer applications in the early 2000s. The rising prevalence of computer science led him into coding and he began to view Java as a third language. He earned a certificate for teaching Computer Science and is in his second year teaching Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles. Soon after that, Platt recruited the Tech Squad — a group of students that provide tech support across the school. Two of Platt’s students, Gabriel and Kayla, launched a podcast — Tech Tips With Tech Squad. A podcast recorded in Covina High School focused on discussing tech, events, and tech tips, from a student’s point of view. In today’s conversation, Tom talks with David, Gabe, and Kayla to learn more about this cool way for kids to learn about technology and share it with the world. Key Takeaways: [:15] About today’s episode. [1:19] Tom welcomes David onto the podcast. [1:49] David introduces the students he has with him today, Gabriel and Kayla. [2:14] How long has Covina High School had a podcast? How did it come to fruition? [3:37] What does David teach at Covina? [6:13] What year are Gabe and Kayla in? [6:33] What computer classes have Gabe and Kayla taken? And how did they meet? [7:44] Why Kayla originally wanted to do a podcast focused on technology. What has she learned since working on it? [8:34] Gabe talks about his interest in technology, background in computer science, and dreams for the future. [10:25] Who of the three first spotted the rise of artificial intelligence? [12:21] Gabe’s sense of what artificial intelligence could mean for his life. [13:05] Gabe speaks about his interest in hardware rather than software. [14:13] Tom, David, Kayla, and Gabe shed some light on their favorite ed-tech podcasts. [16:17] David speaks more about how his teaching career and how it has evolved over the years. [17:28] Learning tools and tips David recommends for teachers. [19:31] What’s next for Kayla after she graduates. [21:13] Where to find Tech Tips with Tech Squad online. Mentioned in This Episode: Covina High School Covina High School’s Tech Tips With Tech Squad Podcast @CovinaHTechTips on Twitter Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles Check This Out Podcast, with Ryan O’Donnell and Brian Briggs Detroit: Become Human (Videogame) Command Line Heroes Podcast Future of Life Institute Podcast Linear Digressions Podcast TOSAs Talking Tech Podcast The 10-Minute Teacher Podcast, with Vicki Davis (CoolCatTeacher) Google Teacher Tribe Podcast, with Matt Miller and Kasey Bell Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review and subscribe. Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include ‘Podcast’ in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!
We’re doing something different today! This episode features my very first on-air coaching guest, Jasmine Saab. Jasmine is a second-year fourth-grade teacher at Marrington Elementary School near Charleston, South Carolina. She loves integrating movement and technology from her classroom. Originally from California, Jasmine fills her time with a wide array of hobbies ranging from tandem bike riding to volunteering to singing in foreign languages. Jasmine’s awards and accomplishments list is so long that I need to include it separately, so check it out below! As you can probably guess from that impressive list, Jasmine is an excellent teacher who’s doing some truly amazing things in her classroom. As you’ll hear today, she also has some struggles, specifically around technology. She’s inspired by technology without always thinking things through to the end in terms of planning and her learning goals. And that’s why she’s on the show today! I’ll coach her through this struggle and help her think of some new ways to think of her lesson design. One of Jasmine’s coolest projects is her robotic water cycle lesson, which involves all kinds of skills from her students. As she’ll explain, though, the lesson didn’t go perfectly. In our conversation today, we’ll focus specifically on this lesson, and I’ll ask her a series of questions that will help guide her through ways to make it better. We also talk about Jasmine’s new classroom toy, a 3D printer and how she can design meaningful learning experiences for her students using this device. These questions should help her (and you!) figure out how to improve various other lessons too. Listen in for some advice on how to make sure that tech fits your learning goals, and to hear about why it’s so important not to get distracted by the fun, shiny objects in technology. [ctt template="1" link="N6Rh2" via="yes" ]How to Stay Focused on the Learning Goals, NOT the technology! #edtech[/ctt] In This Episode: [00:28] - Kasey welcomes listeners to today’s episode and explains what it will be all about. [02:11] - Before we dive into this episode, Kasey gives a shout out to the Shake Up Learning podcast launch team! [03:38] - Jasmine introduces herself and talks about the students and parent involvement at her school. [08:58] - We hear about what Jasmine’s class looks like on a day-to-day basis, specifically in terms of technology. [16:54] - Kasey shares her response to all of the awesome things that Jasmine is doing in her classroom. [17:44] - Does Jasmine have any videos of the projects she’s been talking about? [18:35] - Jasmine explains why she wants Kasey’s help. [20:14] - Kasey starts off her coaching by asking Jasmine some questions specifically about the water cycle lessons. [21:48] - On a scale of 1-10, how would Jasmine rank her water cycle lesson? [24:57] - Kasey responds to Jasmine’s rating of her lesson, as well as the issues that she struggled with in her classroom [26:05] - How much time did Jasmine originally plan for this lesson? [27:44] - We hear about what would have made Jasmine’s lesson a 10 instead of a 9. [30:50] - Kasey points out the importance of having an end goal in mind. [32:31] - Jasmine talks about the 3D printer project that she’s working on right now. [34:50] - Kasey takes a step back and offers Jasmine a piece of advice: always start with the learning goal! [37:03] - Was there a learning goal that Kasey had in mind with all of this? [41:38] - We hear Kasey’s advice on adding in tech only when it will lead directly to learning goals. [43:25] - Jasmine replies to Kasey’s advice and talks about where her thoughts are now and what she is realizing from this conversation. [45:48] - Kasey makes a suggestion for Jasmine. [47:31] - What Kasey has been saying is related to the fail-forward concept, Jasmine points out. [48:29] - We learn more about Genius Hour and how it works. [51:40] - What are Jasmine’s next steps, and what does she think she’ll work on next? [54:51] - Here’s this week’s podcast question: have you ever tried to integrate too much at once, like Jasmine? How do you ensure that your enthusiasm doesn’t distract from the purpose of the lesson? Share your answers on your favorite social media platform using the #shakeuplearning hashtag, or post it in the Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook! [56:06] - Kasey has three Google Certification courses, for which enrollment is opening on May 21st for a limited time! These are: The Google Certified Educator Level 1 Academy The Google Certified Educator Level 2 Academy Become a Google Certified Trainer Online Course If you want to take all of the courses, you can save by buying the bundle! And if you’re interested, don’t hesitate, because enrollment won’t open again until November. Head to this link to learn more about the courses! [58:34] - Thanks for listening in! Don’t miss next week’s episode, where I’ll chat with Richard Byrne from Free Tech 4 Teachers. Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you get notified when that episode comes out, and please leave a review of the podcast! (Bonus points if you use the word “y’all” in your review.) [ctt template="1" link="5U3d6" via="yes" ]When it comes to using tech in the classroom, always start with your learning goal in mind. Kasey Bell explores this concept in episode 5 of #ShakeUpLearning.[/ctt] Podcast Question of the Week: Have you ever tried to integrate too much at once like Jasmine? How do you ensure that your enthusiasm doesn’t distract from the purpose of the lesson? Post your answers in the Shake Up Learning community or on your favorite social platform. Google Certification Courses Open May 21 If you have ever thought about getting Google Certified, but are unsure where to start, or overwhelmed with the content, I can help! I have three online courses to help you reach your Google Certification goals. (1) The Google Certified Educator Level 1 Academy (2) The Google Certified Educator Level 2 Academy (3) Become a Google Certified Trainer Online Course These courses are designed to walk you through the process and give you everything you need to know to pass the exam. I have helped THOUSANDS get Google Certified, and I want to help YOU! But don't miss this opportunity! These courses only open twice a year. Enrollment opens on May 21st for a limited time. If you miss this window, you have to wait until November! But wait...there's more! SAVE BIG WITH BUNDLES! Opening all of these courses at once also gives you another advantage–bundling! If you want to purchase multiple courses at once, you can save BIG TIME! Learn more at http://GetGoogleCertified.com Jasmine’s awards and accomplishments: Marrington Elementary School Rookie Teacher of the Year 2018 College of Charleston Education Health and Human Performance Outstanding Student 2017 Faculty Honors List College of Charleston Teacher Leader Alumnae CofC Merit Based Scholar Delta Kappa Gamma Alpha Rho Scholarship Recipient CERRA Teaching Fellow Student Director of Project Playground Women's Golf Captain First Tee Golf Winner 2018 [ctt template="1" link="H4M3G" via="no" ]Technology can be a fun, shiny object, but it can distract teachers and students from the goal. - @ShakeUpLearning[/ctt] Links and Resources Mentioned in the Episode 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 Jasmine Saab on Twitter Jasmine Saab on YouTube Jasmine’s teacher website Education Podcast Network DonorsChoose.org Dash robot Dot robot Cue robot Genius Hour Shake Up Learning: Google Certification courses The Google Certified Educator Level 1 Academy The Google Certified Educator Level 2 Academy Become a Google Certified Trainer Online Course Get Google Certified Questions & Comments Do you have a question you would like me to answer on the show? I’d love to hear from you! I also love to hear from students! Leave me a voicemail and your message could be played on the podcast! Do You Want to Be on the Podcast? READ THIS FIRST! NO SOLICITING! The Shake Up Learning Show hosts a variety of guests including inspiring educators, on-air coaching calls with classroom teachers, and student interviews. Inspiring Educators Many inspiring educators are regular guests of the show. Currently, this type of guest is INVITE ONLY. Please do not ask to be on the podcast. On-Air Coaching with Kasey Bell I love to help teachers with one-on-one coaching on the podcast, called, “On-Air Coaching.” Are you struggling with one particular lesson? One piece of content or skill that’s just hard to teach or doesn’t seem to work well with technology? Let me help! Using this On-Air Coaching Application, tell me about yourself, your students, and your struggle. You may get to be on the podcast!!! Do you know a teacher that is a good candidate? Feel free to send them the link to the form. Student Interviews We will also feature some student interviews on the podcast. Students are windows to the reality of school. Do you have a student who would be open to talking about learning and school? (MUST HAVE PARENT PERMISSION) Use this form to tell me about your student! Other Inquiries If you have other questions or inquiries about the podcast, please use this contact form.
Julia and Michael talk about becoming an Apple Teacher! (appleteacher.apple.com) We also talk about the kinds of cars we drive. Oh, and check out Kasey Bell's new podcast Shake up Learning. (https://shakeuplearning.com/start-here/the-podcast/).
What’s shakin’? Welcome to the very first episode of the Shake Up Learning Show, where we’ll dig into integrating technology into the classroom, growing as a leader, refining your instructional strategies, and transforming your classroom! Each episode of this new podcast will be packed full of practical ideas, insights, and the opportunity to learn alongside students and other teachers. I’m your host, Kasey Bell. In case we haven’t connected before (maybe on my other podcast, Google Teacher Tribe), let me introduce myself! I’m a former middle school teacher turned digital learning coach, as well as an international speaker, consultant, blogger, author, and—of course—podcaster! My mission is to help teachers learn to meaningfully integrate technology in the classroom. In today’s episode, I’m going to explore my top 20 tech tips for teachers! These are tried-and-true tips that I believe can make a big difference for you. (Don’t miss the next few episodes, too, because we’re starting off the podcast with a five-episode series on meaningful technology integration!) Today’s 20 tips are in a specific order, starting with shifting your mindset. You need to make up your mind to be positive, even though the classroom is full of obstacles. Without getting your mind into the right place, it’s so much harder to follow through with the rest of the tips that I’ll cover in today’s episode. From there, we’ll move onto my other top tips, including taking risks, starting with the “why” instead of the technology, getting tech into your students’ hands, and not getting swept away by new tools. And that’s just the beginning! My hope is that these 20 tips will guide you in successfully implementing technology in your classroom in a way that works for you and your students. In This Episode: [00:28] - Kasey welcomes listeners to the show and introduces herself. [01:42] - Today’s show will be about one of Kasey’s favorite topics: tech tips for teachers! [02:23] - Kasey gives a quick shoutout to Lauren Billingsley, who sketched her entire Dynamic Learning Workshop at TCEA. [03:19] - We learn about the podcast, and what to expect from future episodes. [08:17] - Kasey jumps into talking about the top 20 tech tips for teachers, exploring the first two tips: shift your mindset and take risks. [14:43] - The third tip is to start with the “why,” Kasey explains. Tip #4 is to get the tech into your students’ hands. [18:05] - Kasey’s fifth and sixth tips are to shop for tools like you’re on Amazon, and to avoid getting swept away by new tools. [20:53] - Be consistent, Kasey advises as part of tip #7. Her eighth tip is related: don’t integrate too many tools at once! [23:01] - The ninth tip is one of Kasey’s favorites: don’t be afraid to let your students teach you! Also, utilize student tech experts (that’s tip #10). [26:09] - Do your students come to you with every single tiny question? If so, implement the “ask three before me” strategy. [27:18] - Tips #12 and 13 are both specifically about using tools. [30:40] - Kasey’s 14th tip is to give students voice and choice, she explains. [32:18] - We learn about the importance of getting organized in tip #15. The sixteenth is related, and involves packaging your online assignments. [35:41] - Tip #17 involves not assessing the bells and whistles, in favor of assessing content and skills. [37:32] - Kasey explores her 18th tip, which is to publish for a global audience. [39:20] - The 19th tip is to always have a plan B, Kasey explains. [40:59] - We hear the 20th tip, which is to share your voice. We also need to cultivate this in students, Kasey points out. [42:45] - Kasey explains how to get your freebie, which you can find at this link! [43:57] - Kasey’s podcast question of the week is this: which of the 20 tips stood out to you? Pick three that you plan to take action on, and explain how. Post your answer on The Shake Up Learning Community or your favorite social media platform! [45:24] - We hear about what’s new on the Shake Up Learning blog. [46:26] - Kasey leaves listeners with a challenge of the week: download the freebie, share this episode with at least one other listener, and join the Shake Up Learning Book Study! Links and Resources: The Shake Up Learning Show The Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook Google Teacher Tribe Sketch by Laura Billingsley Dynamic Learning Workshop Join the Shake Up Learning Book Study! Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic by Kasey Bell Start With Why by Simon Sinek How great leaders inspire action: Simon Sinek’s TED talkStudent Chrome Squad Genius Hour Interactive Learning Menus Google Teacher Tribe episode 18: Google Slides Can Do What?!?! How to Package Your Digital Assignments Google Certification Resources Google Certified Educator Level 1 Resources Google Certified Educator Level 2 Resources Google Certified Trainer Resources Join the May 2019 Waitlist for the Google Certification Courses
Kasey Bell is a guru of all things Google. Many know her from her website Shakeuplearning.com and its amazing resources for learning how to use Google and its tools. She also is the co-host of The Google Teacher Tribe where she and Matt Miller give great advice for making the most of Google apps. Today we are getting caught up - she was a guest on Teaching Learning Leading K12 on episode 100 - about her website, book (The Shake Up Learning Book ), the podcast, speaking and questions, and her newest addition to the Shake Up Learning world - The Shake Up Learning Show. She is an excellent teacher who has this awesome positive focus that helps you want to know more. I am taking a couple of her Google classes now and I can't stop saying how much I like using them and learning from her. Enjoy the show and remember to check out her newest podcast - The Shake Up Learning Show. Thanks for listening! Connect with Kasey and Listen to her new Audio Podcast - The Shake Up Learning Show https://shakeuplearning.com/ http://shakeuplearningshow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/shakeuplearning https://twitter.com/shakeuplearning https://www.pinterest.com/ShakeUpLearning/ https://www.youtube.com/c/shakeuplearning https://www.instagram.com/shakeuplearning/ https://shakeuplearningbook.com/ https://teachinglearningleadingk12.podbean.com/e/episode-100-kasey-bell-and-google-classroom/ Length - 42:44
In this Episode, Julia and Michael reminisce of their time at TCEA from last week. We talk about about Brooke Lowery, Kasey Bell and Matt Miller - some of our favorite presenters from . Listen to us as we talk about keyboard shortcuts, google doc tricks, dynamic teaching, google drawings, copyright-free pictures, using google slides so students can choose their own adventure, apple's #everyonecancreate and so much more!!!!! fried.tech/gdoc - Brooke Lowery's Google Docs Presentation ditchthattextbook.com/eyecandy - Matt Miller's Google Drawings Presentation https://shakeuplearning.com/tcea-2019/ - Kasey Bell's TCEA presentations https://is.gd/VMAGg6 - Choose Your Own Adventure Presentation http://www.thelivbits.com - LivBits Presentation Thanks for listening. Don't forget to follow us on our new Twitter handle: @theDigDish
(https://alwaysalesson.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/DSC_0213.jpg) Amber Harper is a Google Certified Educator, Trainer, and Innovator, as well as a Seesaw Ambassador. She is also the founder of (http://www.burnedinteacher.com) and creator of Burned-In EdTech Consulting and Teacher Coaching where she has joint her two loves in her career: her love of edtech and innovation in the classroom with her obsession for helping educators who are struggling to find their own passions within the education profession. As a former public elementary school teacher, she promotes the use of technology as a tool for transformation in the classroom, and is obsessed with helping teachers take themselves from burned-out to BURNED-IN! She specializes in technology integration in the classroom and in supporting educators who are struggling to decide what their next best step in on their education journey. Quotables The worst anyone can say is “No” All it takes is one small step Teachers are well intentioned about what they do The best teachers I have met … have to be willing to build relationships, get vulnerable and continue to learn and do better Teachers are the best thieves There is no better time than now. If something needs to be changed, there is no sense in holding off It’s unfair to assume that all stories of burnout are the same The best thing you can do as an educator is step away from your job as an educator…have a life outside of teaching I wouldn’t take anything back about my journey, because it has lead me to where I am now Amber’s Stamp of Approval Marco Polo App (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.happybits.marcopolo&hl=en_US) Google in the Classroom blog post (https://www.burnedinteacher.com/theburnedinteacher/2018/12/4/learn-how-to-use-google-for-education-tools-in-the-comfort-of-your-classroom-introducing-google-university-online-guided-courses) Strobel Education (https://strobeleducation.com/) 3 Ways Teacher Heroes Prevent Their Own Burnout blog post (https://www.burnedinteacher.com/theburnedinteacher/2018/11/14/three-ways-teacher-heroes-prevent-their-own-teacher-burnout) podcasts- Matt Miller & Kasey Bell of Google Teacher Tribe (https://googleteachertribe.com/) Gretchen’s Stamp of Approval Voxer App (https://get.voxer.com/business-v2/?GA_network=g&GA_device=c&GA_campaign=1593799125&GA_adgroup=59620412589&GA_target=&GA_placement=&GA_creative=311755527065&GA_extension=&GA_keyword=%2Bvoxer&GA_loc_physical_ms=9009911&GA_landingpage=https://get.voxer.com/business-v2/&gclid=Cj0KCQiAr93gBRDSARIsADvHiOo0QkzziKnxgmj52DC7CUezwatg2I9KxBRe7bhCUZvLentrCL-VTGsaAhOeEALw_wcB) The Do’s & Don’ts of Using the Voxer App blog post (https://alwaysalesson.com/blog/dos-donts-using-voxer-app/) webinar (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJcYSObXAFI) Twitter Chat Schedule (https://www.tweetreports.com/twitter-chat-schedule/) How Burn Out Saved My Educator Spirit (https://www.burnedinteacher.com/theburnedinteacher/2018/11/14/three-ways-teacher-heroes-prevent-their-own-teacher-burnout) (Always A Burned-In Teacher Mini Series) blog post Connect with Amber Instagram @burnedinteacher (https://www.facebook.com/burnedinteacher/?jazoest=26510011999681171049849681061198466119831198350768586899912267885211576115858011610386105110769954808711267103586510012011411672716680109114536674111909011012172806679110977669817010510165554865551001008010697102775277119) @burnedinteacher (https://twitter.com/burnedinteacher) @burnedinteacher (https://www.linkedin.com/in/burnedinteacher/) @burnedinteacher YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcCbHm3Ex0VvGa4AkHtd16A/featured?view_as=subscriber) Burned-In Teacher Facebook Group (http://ww.facebook.com/groups/burnedinteacher) The Burned-In Teacher Small...
Kasey Bell shares her tech tips for helping teachers make progress with technology. She also shares the biggest mistake she's made as a teacher relating to edtech. https://www.coolcatteacher.com/20-tech-tips-shake-learning/
Today's EdTech Shorts features Kasey Bell (Twitter, Website) sharing her 4 C's Learning Menu. This is a tremendous tool for helping your students share their learning while exploring the 4 C's (Creativity, Communication, Collaboration, and Critical Thinking). You can quickly access the 4 C's Learning Menu at http://shakeup.link/4cmenu. Give Kasey a follow on Twitter, check out her website, and be sure to listen to her on The Google Teacher Tribe podcast with her co-host Matt Miller (Twitter, Website).
Today’s EdTech Shorts features Kasey Bell (Twitter, Website) sharing her 4 C’s Learning Menu. This is a tremendous tool for helping your students share their learning while exploring the 4 C’s (Creativity, Communication, Collaboration, and Critical Thinking). You can quickly access the 4 C’s Learning Menu at http://shakeup.link/4cmenu. Give Kasey a follow on Twitter, check Read More
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No matter what your business is, knowing your audience and increasing your visibility on the platforms they frequent is crucial to success. Kasey Bell, former educator turned entrepreneur, has done just that and grown her email list and Twitter following just by leveraging best practices. Google is the hottest topic in educational technology, and Kasey has capitalized on this to grow her business from a blog to a podcast. She also explains how Twitter became her platform for finding her niche, audience and growing her visibility through a personal learning network, where she now has 60,000 followers! We also discuss Kasey’s challenges with pricing. When some of her audience challenged her pricing for her courses, what was her mindset around that? How did she stay firm in her pricing? It all boiled down to the value Kasey saw in her own offering of self-paced online courses vs. in person courses. Find out also how Kasey grew her email list to 64,000 subscribers through careful goal setting and serious lead magnets, and how she’s working to scale her business by hiring a team, and adjusting her goals. Kasey Bell, founder of Shake Up Learning, is an author with over 12,000 copies sold, international speaker, podcaster and blogger running an online business delivering virtual and in-person trainings to educators. Join the BizChix Community Connect With Kasey Bell: Shake Up Learning Facebook Twitter Instagram Google Teacher Tribe Podcast Books or Tools or Events Mentioned: Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic, by Kasey Bell Ditch That Textbook, by Matt Miller Google Classroom Other Links Mentioned: Ditch That Textbook Content Marketing World Pat Flynn, The Smart Passive Income Blog Listen to Stacking Your Team Work With Natalie: One Day Mastermind CEOCHIX Mastermind ProfitChix Mastermind Strategy Session Work with Shelli: One Day Mastermind EliteChix Mastermind Strategy Session This episode was first published at BizChix.com/341. Subscribe to our sister podcast, Stacking Your Team, on your podcast app or listen at https://bizchix.com/category/team/.
Kathryn (@kklaster) and Ashley (@gilleytweet) discuss Curation from The New Pillars of Modern Teaching by Gayle Allen. Explore Additional Resources Getting Started with Content Creation, John Spencer 12 Curation Ideas for Students and Teachers with Wakelet, Matt Miller Are You a Curator or a Dumper?, Jennifer Gonzalez To Boost Higher Order Thinking, Try Curation, Jennifer Gonzalez 16 Curation Tools for Students and Teachers, Kasey Bell 9 Ways to use Content Curation Tools in the Classroom, Kelly Walsh Connect: Do you have a question about digital learning? Tweet it and tag @DigLearnRadio. Share the Love: If you enjoy the show, please rate it on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show!
In this episode, Kasey Bell shares insights from her book, Shake Up Learning: Practical Ideas to Move Learning from Static to Dynamic. Among the topics discussed are how to use personalized learning to create "student playlists", why Google Slides is the "swiss army knife" of the G-Suite tools and how teachers can "speak emoji" to connect with a new generation of tech-savvy students. Twitter: @ShakeUpLearning. Blog: www.shakeuplearning.com. Podcast: www.googleteachertribe.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support
Kasey Bell shares her tech tips for helping teachers make progress with technology. She also shares the biggest mistake she's made as a teacher relating to edtech. See the infographic and more information about Kasey at www.coolcatteacher.com/e337
In this episode of InspireK12, Ann gives her thoughts on her summer read, Shake Up Learning by Kasey Bell. You won't want to miss it!
You know your students like tech. You know they need tech. But you also know that to get the most out of tech, you should use it with purpose. Join the ATH hosts as they welcome author, ShakeUpLearning.com blogger, speaker, Google Teacher Tribe podcaster, and Google tools expert Kasey Bell for a discussion about managing tech in the classroom and carefully matching tech to specific learning targets. In their interview follow-up segment, Cade and Michelle finish out the episode adding their own flavor to some of Kasey's fantastic ideas.For the show notes, visit http://www.acrossthehallpodcast.com/.
You know your students like tech. You know they need tech. But you also know that to get the most out of tech, you should use it with purpose. Join the ATH hosts as they welcome author, ShakeUpLearning.com blogger, speaker, Google Teacher Tribe podcaster, and Google tools expert Kasey Bell for a discussion about managing tech in the classroom and carefully matching tech to specific learning targets. In their interview follow-up segment, Cade and Michelle finish out the episode adding their own flavor to some of Kasey's fantastic ideas.For the show notes, visit http://www.acrossthehallpodcast.com/.
Kasey Bell teaches us eight great ways to use Google Slides. From stop motion to video controls and cool add ins for formative assessment and graphics, learn about this Swiss Army Knife of Google tools - Google slides. www.coolcatteacher.com/e322 Today’s guest Kasey Bell is author of Shake of Learning and is just releasing her Google Certification courses this week from May 28 to June 10, you can sign up for these awesome Google Certification courses from one of the best Google Certified Trainers I know, Kasey Bell. Just go to coolcatteacher.com/shake to learn more about these awesome courses.
Google News and Updates Google Drive UI updates Export all your G Suite data in one step Convert Classic Google Site to New Google Sites Google Science Fair 2018: Resources for educators to get ideas flowing Featured Content To close out our second year of doing the podcast we've assembled some of the best submissions sent in by you! Matt and Kasey have concluded their second season of the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast and while they look forward to all the different events they have planned for the summer they have also looked forward to this episode because you are sharing the tip and tricks. Resources Wakelet for content curation MATT Janice Kato (Saginaw, Michigan) - Using Google Sites for digital portfolios, hack for getting more font options using Google Drawings Stella Pollard - Google Sites for interactive journal Chad Goldman - Gamification (EduRpg for badges/points) Caleb Pahl- 6th grade websites (https://sites.google.com/view/world-regions/home) KASEY Heather Esposito - Video feedback for writing using Loom MATT Robin Seneta - Wanted to share my daily agenda board. Everyday my students can review this link to their daily work-with all the links they need. This is a mix of your "package your digital assignments: idea and your swiss army knife slide deck. #gttribehttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vTc5Sg_dZsE88MYIfKLd3bWTJCMKOaN6xisVtYz_UL1heeSbrDE6UMsLujRprZcy_1C9tNIDGvSg6DK/pub?start=true&loop=true&delayms=10000&slide=id.g3adfba4e03_0_0 Annette Hawkins (Goldsboro, NC) On The Blogs Matt - GimKit: Like Kahoot with power-ups (via Ditch That Textbook podcast) Kasey - How to Plan an Awesome Book Study Google Certification Courses Open May 28th! Online Google Boot Camps–BUT BETTER! All 3 Courses Will Open on May 28th! Mark your calendars! These courses (Level 1, Level 2, and Trainer) will open for limited enrollment on May 28, 2018, and will close on June 10, 2018. (It will not open again until November!) Just in time for some summer learning!!! What’s Included in the Google Certification Courses? Google Certified Educator Level 1 Everything you need to know to pass the exam and become a Google Certified Educator Level 1! 40+ Video Lessons (hands-on learning with Kasey Bell) 20+ PDF Downloadable Study Material Lesson Checks Private Community & Study Group Testing Tips Level 1 Challenges (testing scenarios) and much more! Learn more and see the course curriculum Google Certified Educator Level 2 Everything you need to know to pass the exam and become a Google Certified Educator Level 2! 40+ Video Lessons (hands-on learning with Kasey Bell) 20+ PDF Downloadable Study Material Lesson Checks Private Community & Study Group Testing Tips Level 2 Challenges (testing scenarios) and much more! Learn more and see the course curriculum Google Certified Trainer All You Need to Know to Prepare for the Trainer Skills Assessment and Application! Becoming a Google Certified Trainer was one of the best decisions I ever made, and it transformed my learning and my career! This self-paced, e-course includes EVERYTHING you need to know to pass the Trainer Skills Assessment AND complete the application requirements, including: 30+ Video Lessons (including the archive) Private Google+ Community The Ultimate Google Certified Trainer Planner and Check List Pro Trainer Tips How to Market Yourself as a Trainer Application Tips and much more! Learn more and see the course curriculum Pricing & Bundles Below are the prices for individual licenses for each course. Google Certified Educator Academy Level 1: $299 Google Certified Educator Academy Level 2: $299 Google Certified Trainer Course: $299 But Wait…There’s More! Opening all of these courses at once also gives you another advantage–bundling! If you want to purchase multiple courses at once, you can save BIG TIME! I’m also introducing some new bulk licensing options, so you can find more affordable ways to meet the needs of your campus or district. These details can be found on the home page for each course (Level 1, Level 2, and Trainer), just click on “Pricing Information.” Here’s how it works: Level 1 & Level 2 Bundle: $449 (Save $149) Level 2 & Trainer Bundle: $449 (Save $149) Level 1, Level 2, and Trainer Bundle: $599 (Save $298) Payment plans available PO’s are accepted
This bonus episode crosses over with, our producer, Chris Nesi's podcast, House of #EdTech. If you're not subscribed to his podcast you should subscribe. Chris has been an integral part of the Tribe and you may not have even realized it! Here are his abbreviated show notes... We're crossing over with the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast! Support for this episode comes from: My Awesome Supporters! Become a Patron today! Kasey Bell and ShakeUpLearning.com Complete show notes http://chrisnesi.com/110 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:30) Intro - HOET and GTT Crossover! (6:21) Featured Content - Matt Miller and Kasey Bell from the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast join me for a very Google conversation! (40:52) House of #EdTech Thought - Making the Most of PD (45:23) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Getting Virtual with Google (47:07) House of #EdTech VIP - Mandi Bush ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
We're crossing over with the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast! Support for this episode comes from: My Awesome Supporters! Become a Patron today! Kasey Bell and ShakeUpLearning.com Complete show notes http://chrisnesi.com/110 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:30) Intro - HOET and GTT Crossover! (6:21) Featured Content - Matt Miller and Kasey Bell from the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast join me for a very Google conversation! (40:52) House of #EdTech Thought - Making the Most of PD (45:23) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Getting Virtual with Google (47:07) House of #EdTech VIP - Mandi Bush ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Kasey Bell (Shake Up Learning and the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast) chats to Dan and Ben. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edufuturistspodcast/message
Hello, and welcome to episode 22 of the Planning Period Podcast, your #EdBreakroom. I’m your host Brad Shreffler. This week on the podcast, I talk to … Read More ›
Kasey Bell is an award-winning digital learning consultant, national speaker, and blogger with a passion for technology and learning. Her blog is shakeuplearning.com (http://shakeuplearning.com/) Kasey is a Google Certified Innovator, Google Certified Trainer, and Amazon Education Thought Leader. She is our guest today on EdTech NOW, hosted by Noah Geisel. EdTech NOW is sponsored by Stackup, the only tool that unlocks the learning benefits of the entire web, while providing the accountability educators need to measure progress and engagement. With Stackup, you can measure and report online reading and learning for your entire district, in less than two minutes. Got to Stackup.net (http://stackup.net/). We post all episodes on SoundCloud and ITunes. Visit us on Medium for show archives and notes. https://medium.com/edtechnow
Google News and Updates (4:00) What’s Really Going on With Google Drive Original announcement: Drive File Stream Coming to G Suite Blog post from Michael Fricano explaining it all! Applied Digital Skills: New Lessons and RubricsThe Applied Digital Skills program recently added new lessons plans and assessment rubrics. Additionally, Applied Digital Skills is now aligned to the state standards for ten states, with more coming soon. Explore the curriculum now. Earlier this summer, Google Arts & Culture launched 'We Wear Culture’, looking at the history of fashion and the stories behind what we wear. From the story of the Sari in India and lace making in Switzerland; this project covers a wide range of designers, fashion icons and subjects. There are 6 Google Expedition tours to accompany the project. Create a Culture of Innovation at Your School The beginning of the school year is a great opportunity to proactively shape the culture of your school, and a culture of innovation can amplify the impact of technology. Take advantage of this time to nurture an environment where teachers are encouraged to take risks and try new things in order to better serve students. Use this guide to access guiding principles and actionable tips for creating a culture of innovation among teachers and staff. Embed on Google Sites Featured Content (16:40) What's New In YouTube? Got a new look and features on Aug. 29 - highlights Lots of updates to mobile - Watch this video Google for Education on YouTube EDU in 90 on YouTubeWant to keep tabs on the latest updates from Google for Education, but don’t have much time? Check out EDU in 90, a new video series from Google for Education. Each episode, we focus on an important topic for educators, administrators, and school leaders - things like product updates, new programs, and helpful resources for the classroom. Subscribe to the Google for Education YouTube channel to make sure you don’t miss an episode. Episode 2: What’s New in Classroom New embed options New look and feel Open transcript Dark theme great for whole class watching in the dark GTT on YT Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag (27:01) Google Doc Tips Sketchnotes from Wanda Terral Great hyperdoc from Karly, Sean, Heather, and Michelle On The Blogs (32:04) Matt - 22 Killer Keyboard Shortcuts (and a Challenge!) for Busy Educators Kasey - 8 Ways to Support Digital Citizenship Skills with Google Don’t Mess with Google Classroom Conference with Alice Keeler and Kasey Bell [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]
Texas Needs Your Help, Y'all! Google News and Updates (8:05) First Day of Classroom Version Control in Docs Be Internet Awesome DigCit Training for Teachers Featured Content (15:05) The 2017-18 school year is here and Google did not disappoint as many improvements, enhancements, and new features were added to the popular Google Classroom. Highlights include: View all student work on one page Move tiles in your classes Display class code in full screen Teacher/student can specify which email notifications they receive Updates to Classroom & Forms Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag (20:47) Miriam Bart wants to turn off Classroom notifications. Amy Diamond has teachers who want to make more attractive slides Make Your Google Presentations Shine Lisa Byrd: DocSecrets add-on to blank out words and reveal them as you go On The Blogs (27:37) Matt - The Hyperdoc Effect: 7 Ways Using Hyperdocs Has Changed My Classroom Kasey - 6 Android Apps to Try on a Chromebook UPCOMING CONFERENCES Don’t Mess with Google Classroom Conference with Alice Keeler and Kasey Bell [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]
Kasey Bell @shakeuplearning sits down to talk about the hot trends at ISTE 2017 including lots of Google stuff, new AR news, Google Keep, touch Screen Chromebooks, and more news. This episode is sponsored by Powerschool. Come by PowerSchool’s Classroom of the Future in 207A where they will be giving away Apple Watches, Microsoft Surfaces and Amazon Echo. Come by the PowerSchool booth 2918. For those of you not at ISTE check out the Unified Classroom at PowerSchool.com/solutions/unified-classroom. See the show notes and transcript for this episode at www.coolcatteacher.com/e107.
In this episode, you will learn what to expect in this new podcast as well as learn about your hosts Matt Miller and Kasey Bell and their journey through the Google Teacher Academy, which was a really great experience for both of them. We also have some Google news and updates to share. GOOGLE NEWS AND UPDATES G Suite updates:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VmuyurTkR5x6d2bZZ8zsYt_TgGpLxd0baA66j9tXBzY/mobilebasic Research tool is back! Synergyse now owned by Google and FREE https://www.synergyse.com/ New Google Calendar Fitness features with ‘Goals’ G Board on Android Google Expeditions expanding in UK Jamboard: https://blog.google./products/g-suite/jamboard-whiteboard-reimagined-collaboration-cloud/ New Google Sites: https://blog.google./products/g-suite/totally-rebuilt-sites-customer-tested/ Custom Templates for Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms: https://blog.google./products/g-suite/save-time-new-custom-templates-docs-sheets-slides-and-forms/ G Suite for Business and Education customers can require templates be approved before they appear in the gallery or restrict who can submit new templates. Admins can learn more about enabling and using custom templates on the G Suite Apps Updates Blog. https://gsuiteupdates.googleblog.com/2016/11/save-time-with-new-custom-templates-in.html New Google Classroom features make it easier to learn, teach, manage and build ON THE BLOGS Matt – Sketchnotes of All 9 DTT Digital Summit Presentations Shout out to Jen Giffen! DitchSummit.com Kasey – 17 Things for Teachers to Try in 2017 ASK QUESTIONS OR SHARE YOUR FEEDBACK Comment on the shownotes below Email feedback@GoogleTeacherTribe.com (audio files welcome) PLEASE CONNECT WITH US Check out DitchThatTextbook.com by Matt Miller Check out ShakeUpLearning.com by Kasey Bell Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes.
In episode 9, we talk tech integration with Kasey Bell, aka Shake up Learning (@shakeuplearning). Thanks Kasey for hanging out and representing the great state of Texas. This episode was recorded at the Edtechteam's GAFE Summit in Palo Alto.
Kasey is an award-winning digital learning consultant, speaker, blogger and author of e-books: The Teacher's Guide to Google Classroom and The Student's Quick Guide to Google Classroom as well as Google Cheat Sheets. Kasey is a Google certified innovator and a Google certified Trainer. She has numerous recognitions such as a Digital Innovation in Learning Award given by EdSurge and Digital Promise, in the Sharing is Caring category. She also was recognized as a Top Ten EdTech and E-Learning Influencer for her work sharing educational resources. She has a series of recent blog articles where she offers advice on becoming a Google Certified Trainer. Check out This is What it Takes to Become a Google Certified Trainer and Google Certified Trainer Rookie Mistakes and How to Avoid them. Make sure that you sign up to follow her website. She creates posts that are insightful, easy to read, and full of ready to use information. If you are interested in learning more about Google Classroom and Google tools, you have come to the right place. Kasey's e-books are great places to go for support. Just for signing up you get Kasey's ebook, Google Cheat Sheets. Kasey and I talk a little about what drove her toward technology. You'll hear her recall being a SpaceCamp kid and the impact of her family on her love of technology. Kasey notes, "Google makes my life easier and I am all for anything that makes a teacher's life easier." I love her post about how to create an e-book with Google Slides, her post called How to Make Your Google Presentations Shine and 8 Fantastic Ways to Find Anything in Google Drive. If you are thinking about "Going Google" but are a little worried about making that leap of faith, Kasey can help. I encourage you to subscribe and use her products to help you get more comfortable in the Google World. Ok, now you need to make the switch and learn more about Google Tools. Why not? You have the support. Email Kasey: Kasey@ShakeUpLearning.com Catch up with Kasey on Social Media: http://www.shakeuplearning.com/https://www.facebook.com/shakeuplearning https://twitter.com/shakeuplearning https://www.pinterest.com/ShakeUpLearning/ https://plus.google.com/+ShakeUpLearning https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCay74LkaxF6q-_qxXoYXSQ Enjoy! Length: 32:29
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