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Send us a textPractical Insights on AI, Equity, and Education with Stacy KratochvilIn this episode of My EdTech Life, I sit down with Stacy Kratochvil to share actionable insights into using AI in education. Stacy discusses her journey from teaching PE and dance to becoming a leader in AI education and how her work is making a direct impact in classrooms.You'll learn about Stacy's professional growth through the Krause Center for Innovation and her experience launching an AI fellowship program to help educators like you develop a balanced, ethical approach to AI. We focus on practical ways you can embed AI into your teaching while addressing key challenges like bias, environmental impact, and equitable access.We also discuss how AI can align with equity and anti-racism goals in education. Stacey shares specific strategies for integrating AI into your existing curriculum to make lessons more engaging, inclusive, and effective.
Bill Krause '63 discusses leadership and innovation, worrisome conversations, and the founding of The Krause Center.
After two and a half years of pandemic teaching, our guests explain why game-based learning is more helpful, beneficial, and needed now than ever before for both students and teachers. Follow on Twitter: @CateTolnai @LindseyBlass1 @ISTE @mrhooker @jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork #ISTE20 #ISTEturns40 #edchat #edtech #edtechchat Lindsey Blass (@LindseyBlass1) is the personalized learning environments program manager for San Francisco Unified School District. As adjunct faculty for Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, and a Google Certified Innovator, she's a leader in the edtech field. Blass is a sought-after speaker on gamification and game-based learning, and is the cofounder of #PlayPD, an unconference movement that leverages the power of gameplay to engage educators in designing innovative learning experiences. She believes learning should be fun for teachers and students, and strives to create dynamic and engaging learning experiences that inspire lifelong learners. Cate Tolnai (@CateTolnai) is the director of member engagement for CUE, the ISTE affiliate in California. She has spent 10 years in K-12 classrooms and five years coaching teachers and administrators at the district and county levels. As a Google Certified Innovator and Trainer, and adjunct faculty for Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, she supports the integration of technology and teaching across grade levels and content areas. Tolnai is the co-founder of #Sketch50, a movement to incorporate visual creativity into learning, and #ConnectedTL, a network for teacher-leaders
Cate Tolnai helps empower educators to bring energy, passion, & creativity into their learning spaces through her work at the Krause Center for Innovation. Many of their programs are free or can be funded through grants and scholarships. To learn more and access the show notes with all the program info, visit https://tlc.ninja/133.
61: 4 Ways to Advance Your Nonprofit Career (Jay Dowd) SUMMARYWhat are some practical ways you can advance your nonprofit leadership career? In episode #61 of the Path, South Carolina native Dr. Jay Dowd brings experience from leading four different university fundraising teams to answer that question. He shares the critical advice he learned early in his career from mentors and donors themselves, as well as the value of his network and his involvement in professional associations that continue to help him to this day. Jay also gives candid advice for those seeking employment in the sector, and specifically what he’s looking for when he interviews a candidate. Finally, we discussed his exploration of both a masters and doctoral degree, and how he and The Citadel Foundation have been so successful in fundraising, even in the midst of a pandemic! ABOUT JAY John P. “Jay” Dowd, III, Ph.D., has served as the President and CEO of The Citadel Foundation since 2013. Jay coordinates fundraising activity with the college’s five academic schools as well as the Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics and The Citadel Graduate College. Under his leadership, TCF publicly launched the $175 million Foundation for Leadership campaign in 2015, coinciding with The Citadel’s 175th anniversary in 2018, and raised in excess of $250 million. Before joining TCF, Jay served as VP for Development and Executive Director of the Francis Marion University Education Foundation (Florence, SC), VP for Advancement at Columbia College (Columbia, SC) and VP for institutional Advancement at Methodist College (Fayetteville, NC). He earned his BA in history from Winthrop University, his Master of Education from the University of South Carolina, and his Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Administration with a cognate in Public Administration from USC as well. Jay currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), on the Board of Directors of the Alston Wilkes Society in Columbia, S.C., and on the Board of Directors for the SC United Methodist Conference for Camps and Retreat Ministries. A native of Bennettsville, SC, Jay currently resides in Mount Pleasant, SC, with his wife and two children. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESThe Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB)Keith Ferrazzi’s book Never Eat AloneRick Warren’s book Purpose Driven LifeDoris Kearns Goodwin’s book Team of RivalsGoodwin’s book Leadership in Turbulent Times
JESUS HUERTA is an elementary school teacher, instructor for the Krause Center for Innovation, a 3D print enthusiast, a futurist, and a believer that technology is for everyone. Follow Jesus … On Twitter @JesusH1979 (https://twitter.com/jesush1979) On Instagram @MrHuertasClass (https://www.instagram.com/mrhuertasclass/) On his class blog at https://mrhuertasclass.weebly.com/. On his 3D Printing Resources Page at https://www.easyas123d.org/. Visit https://teachersonfire.net/ for all the show notes and links from this episode! Connect with the Teachers on Fire podcast on social media: On Twitter @TeachersOnFire (https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire) On Instagram @TeachersOnFire (https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/) On Facebook @TeachersOnFire (https://www.facebook.com/TeachersOnFire/) On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/TimWCavey On The Teachers on Fire Magazine: https://medium.com/teachers-on-fire On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/teachersonfire Song Track Credits Sunrise Drive by South London Hifi* Anthem by The Grand Affair* Coupe by The Grand Affair Species by Diamond Ortiz *courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library at https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teachersonfire/support
Edtech coaching can be improved with "walkarounds" and interaction between edtech coaches and teachers. Adam Juarez talks about organic edtech coaching and how to cultivate those relationships. www.coolcatteacher.com/e632 Adam Juarez - Bio as Submitted Adam Juarez is a 6-12 Technology Integration Coach for Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District. He leads teachers in implementing technology into their lessons through one-on-one coaching, demo lessons and professional development. He is the founder of the Cardinal Innovation Center: A Student-Centered Virtual and Physical Learning Space Designed to Empower. In addition, he is a Google Certified Trainer and Innovator, 2017 CUE Leroy Finkel Fellowship Finalist and co-founder of the Twitter chat #CVTechTalk. He frequently presents at ISTE, CUE, EdTechTeam and Krause Center for Innovation (KCI) events.
What if we designed learning experiences that leveraged the power of gameplay to create more motivated learners? What if we modeled this type of learning with educators so they could experience the impact firsthand and spread the excitement and innovation in their classrooms? What if learning was fun for both students and teachers? Listen up and learn how. Follow on Twitter: @CateTolnai @LindseyBlass1 @ISTE @mrhooker @bamradionetwork Lindsey Blass (@LindseyBlass1) is the personalized learning environments program manager for San Francisco Unified School District. As adjunct faculty for Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, and a Google Certified Innovator, she’s a leader in the edtech field. Blass is a sought-after speaker on gamification and game-based learning, and is the cofounder of #PlayPD, an unconference movement that leverages the power of gameplay to engage educators in designing innovative learning experiences. She believes learning should be fun for teachers and students, and strives to create dynamic and engaging learning experiences that inspire lifelong learners. Cate Tolnai (@CateTolnai) is the director of member engagement for CUE, the ISTE affiliate in California. She has spent 10 years in K-12 classrooms and five years coaching teachers and administrators at the district and county levels. As a Google Certified Innovator and Trainer, and adjunct faculty for Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, she supports the integration of technology and teaching across grade levels and content areas. Tolnai is the co-founder of #Sketch50, a movement to incorporate visual creativity into learning, and #ConnectedTL, a network for teacher-leaders.
Learn more about SJSU Department of Teacher Education alumni Robyn Riedstra, who recently completed the Lurie College of Education's transformative STEM Teacher Institute in partnership with the Krause Center for Innovation! Connect with Lurie College at https://linktr.ee/sjsulurie to receive more news about academic and student life! "A New Beginning" provided royalty free by bensound.com. Audio recording and editing by Brian Cheung Dooley.
Welcome back to the show ya’ll! On this episode, I got to talk to Cate Tolnai and Lindsey Blass about their new book Power Up Your Classroom! They share their passion for gamifying the classroom with game-based learning and teaching through play. We discuss what types of classroom environments are appropriate for gamification and ways you can incorporate game-based learning today! For those of you who don’t know, Cate is a passionate fan of learning, coaching, and connecting. She works as the Director of Member Engagement for California’s ISTE Affiliate, CUE. She also serves as Adjunct Faculty at the Krause Center for Innovation at Foothills College. Cate has spent over seventeen years in education and is committed to supporting educators as they integrate technology in the classroom. Lindsey spreads her love of learning as the Personalized Learning Environments Program Manager for San Francisco Unified School District. She reimagines learning through empowering teachers and administrators as designers of flexible learning environments that leverage technology to personalize instruction. She too serves as Adjunct Faculty for Foothill College/Krause Center for Innovation where she teaches courses on blended learning, assessment strategies, game-based learning, and more. This episode is jam-packed with inspiring nuggets that will get you started with gamification today. Listen as Lindsey and Cate share their passion for gameplay in the classroom and how you can use game-based learning to teach above the test. You won’t want to miss this episode and you will definitely want to read their book after you hear about all of the passion and love they poured into its creation! In This Episode: [00:29] - Welcome back ya’ll! Kasey is chatting with Cate Tolnai and Lindsay Blass about gamification in the classroom. [01:50] - Shout to Kim Nowak for her wonderful email regarding Kasey’s masterclasses. Join the Google Classroom Master Class Join the Google Slides Master Class All courses: http://shakeuplearning.teachable.com [03:18] - Listen to our Speakpipe message from Susan Noak and her idea for using duty time to build relationships. [05:01] - Cate and Lindsay say hi and share some information about themselves. [08:21] - Learn more about Power Up Your Classroom, who the book is for, and how it will change your classroom. [13:43] - What’s the difference between gamification and game-based learning? [15:38] - Learn the 4-Cs in game-based learning. [19:14] - What is one simple way to incorporate gamification in your classroom? [22:03] - Learn why you have to start with the culture in the classroom regarding failure before starting any type of gamification in the classroom. [25:44] - Cate and Lindsey share specific topics in the book they are really excited to present. [32:33] - Hear how Cate and Lindsey respond to the issue of time in the classroom and teaching to the test. [38:36] - How to find Cate and Lindsey to connect! www.powerupclassroom.com Cate on Twitter: @CateTolnai Cate on LinkedIn Cate’s Website Lindsey on Twitter: @LindseyBlass1 Lindsey on LinkedIn Lindsey’s Website Podcast Question of the Week [41:31] - Kasey shares the podcast questions of the week: How can you empower your learners with gameplay in your classroom? Name two takeaways. Post your answer to your favorite social media platform using the hashtag #ShakeUpLearning, or share it in the Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook! [42:35] - 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!) Links and Resources Mentioned in this 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 Shake Up Learning Summer Book Study Facebook group Power Up Your Classroom: Reimagine Learning with Game Play by Cate Tolnai and Lindsey Blass Yu-kai Chou Cate Tolnai’s Website Lindsey Blass’s Website Caine’s Arcade Concept Ron Berger Bill Marsland Andrew Rothman The Shake Up Learning Show episode 19: Top 10 Secrets of an Awesome Tech Coach
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! Episode #104 for January 20, 2019 Title: “Creating With Chromebooks” In this episode… We talk with Andy Losik about creating with chromebooks. Getting our students to play, and Google Drawing update Programs to use while creating with chromebooks, and an exciting announcement about a workshop taking place at the Krause Center of Innovation. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/ctoep104 If you are enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and give us a few stars. We appreciate the feedback and acknowledgment. Join our facebook group and follow our twitter! ***Please visit http://checkthisoutpodcast.com/ for show notes, past episodes and more. Thank you so much for checking this out! Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! Episode #104 for January 20, 2019 Title: “Creating With Chromebooks” In this episode… We talk with Andy Losik about creating with chromebooks. Getting our students to play, and Google Drawing update Programs to use while creating with chromebooks, and an exciting announcement about a workshop taking place at the Krause Center of Innovation. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/ctoep104 If you are enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and give us a few stars. We appreciate the feedback and acknowledgment. Join our facebook group and follow our twitter! ***Please visit http://checkthisoutpodcast.com/ for show notes, past episodes and more. Thank you so much for checking this out! Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! Episode #103 for January 13, 2019 Title: “Gay Krause of KCI” In this episode we … We had a conversation with the founder of the Krause Center of Innovation! Also, it’s the Laverne & Shirley to Happy days, The Frazier to Cheers. That’s right, we’ve got ourselves a spin off to Check This Out! And all this starts off… right now! For more informations about the Krause Center of Innovation, visit: https://krauseinnovationcenter.org/ If you are enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and give us a few stars. We appreciate the feedback and acknowledgment. Join our facebook group and follow our twitter! ***Please visit http://checkthisoutpodcast.com/ for show notes, past episodes and more. Thank you so much for checking this out! Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! Episode #103 for January 13, 2019 Title: “Gay Krause of KCI” In this episode we … We had a conversation with the founder of the Krause Center of Innovation! Also, it’s the Laverne & Shirley to Happy days, The Frazier to Cheers. That’s right, we’ve got ourselves a spin off to Check This Out! And all this starts off… right now! For more informations about the Krause Center of Innovation, visit: https://krauseinnovationcenter.org/ If you are enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and give us a few stars. We appreciate the feedback and acknowledgment. Join our facebook group and follow our twitter! ***Please visit http://checkthisoutpodcast.com/ for show notes, past episodes and more. Thank you so much for checking this out! Music: https://www.bensound.com
- Episode #98 for November 16th, 2018 - New Connections In this episode we talk about… - Our new partnership opportunity with the Krause Center of Innovation. Photo and camera tips, Book Creator updates, plus a student podcast challenge
- Episode #98 for November 16th, 2018 - New Connections In this episode we talk about… - Our new partnership opportunity with the Krause Center of Innovation. Photo and camera tips, Book Creator updates, plus a student podcast challenge
Linda Ullah is an Online Instructor at Krause Center for Innovation, Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, CA and has been a coach for Friday Institute in NC, New Tech Network, and Personalize Learning, LLC. I’ve known and followed Linda for over 20 years. What I love is Linda’s passion for kids and why it is ...
Check this out- episode 64! For this episode, Ryan and I did some recording while we were at the Krause Center of Innovation during or stay at the MERIT 2017 Program. MERIT stands for Making Education Relevant and Interactive through Technology and was...
Check this out- episode 64! For this episode, Ryan and I did some recording while we were at the Krause Center of Innovation during or stay at the MERIT 2017 Program. MERIT stands for Making Education Relevant and Interactive through Technology and was...
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT * Merit program at the Krause Center of Innovation * Also; Google Photos Books, Google Classroom, Schoology & Memes!!! * Chrome experiments, google keep, and much more...
Welcome to the Check This Out Podcast! IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT * Merit program at the Krause Center of Innovation * Also; Google Photos Books, Google Classroom, Schoology & Memes!!! * Chrome experiments, google keep, and much more...
Bill Krause ('63) is the Band of Gold Spotlight. The California-based entrepreneur has donated more than $10 million to The Citadel in recent years, including the creation of the Krause Center for Leadership & Ethics. As Krause celebrates his 50th class reunion this weekend, the Bulldog football team will hit the field with questions aplenty, as Kevin Higgins' team dropped its fifth heartbreaker of the year last week at Chattanooga.