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Best podcasts about lisa nielsen

Latest podcast episodes about lisa nielsen

RECIPES FOR HAPPINESS
10. Interview Lisa Nielsen, MBA | Navigating Through A Season of Change

RECIPES FOR HAPPINESS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 33:33


Lisa Nielsen joins me on the podcast today to discuss leaning into life as change occurs. This episode is for anyone who is going through a season of change. We discuss a little bit of everything; our friendship, careers, parenting/ fertility challenges, and navigating change.  https://nielsenlandarch.comThanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram!

Fundamentet
Gråzonebørn - "Der er sket noget vildt i skolen!"

Fundamentet

Play Episode Play 35 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 22:22


I en gennemsnitlig skoleklasse sidder der i dag 4-5 børn, der ikke trives. De råber, de tager opmærksomheden eller de forsvinder ind i sig selv. Vi kalder dem ”gråzonebørn”.I inklusionens hellige navn forsøger lærerne at favne alle og lave alsidig undervisning, men det tærer på alle. Nye lærere har ondt i maven af afmagt, skolelederne river sig i håret for at finde penge til ekstra voksen-støtte og familierne skriger på hjælp.Med i podcasten til at diskutere den nye type børn er lærer Sofie Christensen, pædagog Lisa Nielsen og viceleder Thomas Skovbo - alle fra Den Fri Hestehaveskole ved Galten i Østjylland.Vært Per ØlholmLæs mere om gråzonebørn i Magasinet Friskolen - nr. 25.artwork: Illustrator Nis Nielsen

CIO Exchange Podcast
Women’s Exec Career Journey Panel – Featuring: Yvonne Chang of Disney Vacation Development and Lisa Nielsen of Publix Super Markets

CIO Exchange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 26:28


Moderator: Anna Dorcey, VP of Americas Marketing at VMware- Guests: Yvonne Chang, Director of Business Operations, Disney Vacations Development and Lisa Nielsen, IT Delivery Manager at Publix.Sandy Hogan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandyhoganAnna Dorcey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnnaDorceyCIO Exchange on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vmwcioexchangeYadin Porter de León on Twitter: https://twitter.com/porterdeleon  [Subscribe to the Podcast]On Apple Podcast: https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcastsFor more podcasts, video and in-depth research go to https://www.vmware.com/cio

Steve Hargadon Interviews
Clark Aldrich, Kate Fridkis, Monika Hardy, Lisa Nielsen: Unschooling | Steve Hargadon | May 30 2011

Steve Hargadon Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 60:56


Clark Aldrich, Kate Fridkis, Monika Hardy, Lisa Nielsen: Unschooling | Steve Hargadon | May 30 2011 by Steve Hargadon

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Steve Hargadon Interviews
Lisa Nielsen: An "Out of the Box" Conversation on Education | Steve Hargadon | Dec 8 2011

Steve Hargadon Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 55:23


Lisa Nielsen: An "Out of the Box" Conversation on Education | Steve Hargadon | Dec 8 2011 by Steve Hargadon

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Teachers Aid
Lonely, Isolated Educators: Why?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2016 11:20


Feelings of isolation occur with some regularity among educators. Teachers spend much of their day separated from peers in classrooms that can become silos. However, technology is providing new ways for teachers to connect with peers both near and far. Our guests today walk us through the process of getting connected. Rob Mancabelli, co-author of Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text. Nicholas Provenzano is a high school English teacher that is passionate about integrating technology into the classroom. Second grade teacher, Erin Klein has her Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction and is the technology co-chairperson for the Michigan Reading Association.

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History Goes Bump Podcast
Ep. 131 - The Cliffside Inn

History Goes Bump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016 57:29


Newport, Rhode Island has been the summer playground for Presidents like Eisenhower and Kennedy and also for the rich, which is evident in the many mansions that dot the seaside town. Some of these mansions date back to the Colonial Era. The Cliffside Inn is one of the mansions here and today it serves as a bed and breakfast. The most notable family to live at the Cliffside Inn is the Turner Family and they have an unusual and interesting history. Although the Turner Family is long gone, it would seem that their spirits have remained with the home that was so much a part of their life. Today, we are joined by our listener Suzy Duhme to get her first hand account of the Cliffside Inn and some of the spooky experiences she and her friends have had! The Moment in Oddity is by Lisa Nielsen and features the Wooden Doll of Egeskov and This Day in History is by April Rogers-Krick and features Amelia Earhart crossing the North Atlantic. Check out thwe website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: http://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2016/06/hgb-ep-131-cliffside-inn.html Become and Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump  

History Goes Bump Podcast
Ep. 127 - Ben Lomond Hotel

History Goes Bump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 34:35


The Ben Lomond Hotel is located in the Historic Downtown of Ogden, Utah. This is one of the last three “Grand Hotels” in Utah that still operates as a hotel. Built in the latter part of the Victorian Era, the hotel has changed over time. The original five stories now rise to eleven. Ogden was a major railroad junction and brought people from all over. And while a hotel is meant to be a place of comfort, the Ben Lomond seems to be a place of death and this has lead to stories of strange happenings. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Ben Lomond Hotel. The Moment in Oddity is suggested by listener Lisa Nielsen and features Holger Danske and This Day in History is by April Rogers-Krick and features Women Fired Over Turkey Trot. Our location was suggested by listeners Jon Mueller and Dean Carrington and our Researcg=h Assistant is Kristin Swintek. Check out the website:  http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here:  http://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2016/05/hgb-episode-127-ben-lomond-hotel.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump  

Teachers Aid
How Much Technology in the Classroom is Too Much?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 11:15


Education technology is increasingly finding its way into classrooms all across the nation. Many think this is good; some think it’s not good. Certainly, some technology is improving student learning, but how much is too much? Follow @sonnymagana @andycinek @InnovativeEdu @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork "An award-winning teacher and best-selling author, Sonny Magaña has been studying the impact of technology on teaching and learning since 1983, publishing numerous research studies, journal articles, and co-authored "Art and Science of Teaching with Technology". Andy Marcinek, Director of Technology, Grafton Public Schools, and author of article, "Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance". Lisa Nielsen has worked as a public-school educator and administrator since 1997. She is the author of “Teaching Generation Text: Using Cell Phones to Enhance Learning” and The Innovative Educator blog.

Teachers Aid
Creating the Ideal Relationship With Your Students

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2014 12:25


All of our guests agree that having a good relationship with students is critical to teaching and learning. In this segment we discuss how to quickly build positive relationships with your students. Follow: @Larryferlazzo @InnovativeEdu @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Paula Denton, EdD is a core faculty member in the Department of Education at Antioch University New England. She has 25 years of experience as an elementary school teacher and consultant and is the author of three books, including, "The First Six Weeks of School." Larry Ferlazzo, an inner-city High School teacher -- ESL & Mainstream; Author; and Ed Week teacher advice columnist. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator who has worked in various capacities.

Teachers Aid
Stepping Toward Sensible, Valid Teacher Evaluations

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2014 11:42


In this segment we look at formative and summative teacher evaluations and discuss what teachers can do to support more valid and effective assessments. Follow: @InnovativeEdu @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork W. James Popham, a UCLA emeritus professor, is the author of Evaluating America’s Teachers: Mission Possible? (Corwin, 2013). The author of more than 30 books, 200 journal articles, and 200 research papers, he has studied the evaluation of teachers throughout his entire career. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator who has worked in various capacities to support learning in real and innovative ways that will prepare students for success. Award-winning blog, The Innovative Educator. .

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Rethinking Classroom Cell Phone Policies, High-Tech Cheating and the Meaning of Google Glass

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2014 12:51


In this segment, two camps face off on classroom cell phone policies. While some of our guests "just say no" to cell phones, others say cell phones are an asset in the classroom and Google Glass is going to be an even larger game changer. Learn more... Follow: @JOwensTeacher@InnovativeEdu @jesslahay @davidthornburg @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork John Owens is the author of Confessions of a Bad Teacher. Dr. Thornburg has worked in the field of education since 1981. Jessica Lahey is an educator who writes about parenting and education for the New York Times. Lisa Nielsen is the author of the book Teaching Generation Text.

Teachers Aid
Rethinking Classroom Cell Phone Policies, High-Tech Cheating and the Meaning of Google Glass

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 12:51


In this segment, two camps face off on classroom cell phone policies. While some of our guests "just say no" to cell phones, others say cell phones are an asset in the classroom and Google Glass is going to be an even larger game changer. Learn more... Follow: @JOwensTeacher@InnovativeEdu @jesslahay @davidthornburg @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork John Owens is the author of Confessions of a Bad Teacher. Dr. Thornburg has worked in the field of education since 1981. Jessica Lahey is an educator who writes about parenting and education for the New York Times. Lisa Nielsen is the author of the book Teaching Generation Text.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
iLiteracy: Distinguishing Fact From Fiction Online

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2013 12:13


Along with the many benefits of being able to freely access the world's information online comes the challenge of separating reliable information from unreliable. How can teachers help students avoid the scams, scoundrels and hoaxes that come with bringing the Internet into the classroom? Robert Pondiscio is a former South Bronx 5th grade teacher, Pondiscio has written and lectured extensively about education and ed reform, most recently as the Vice President of the Core Knowledge Foundation. Brian Mull has been a middle school teacher, a technology director and a curriculum specialist. He now assists schools and districts in the building of robust and rigorous educational environments. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator who has worked in various capacities. Dr. Joyce Valenza is the teacher-librarian at Springfield Township High School in Erdenheim, PA. She is a prolific education and technology writer who for ten years.

EdTech Greatest Hits
iLiteracy: Distinguishing Fact From Fiction Online

EdTech Greatest Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2013 12:13


Along with the many benefits of being able to freely access the world's information online comes the challenge of separating reliable information from unreliable. How can teachers help students avoid the scams, scoundrels and hoaxes that come with bringing the Internet into the classroom? Robert Pondiscio is a former South Bronx 5th grade teacher, Pondiscio has written and lectured extensively about education and ed reform, most recently as the Vice President of the Core Knowledge Foundation. Brian Mull has been a middle school teacher, a technology director and a curriculum specialist. He now assists schools and districts in the building of robust and rigorous educational environments. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator who has worked in various capacities. Dr. Joyce Valenza is the teacher-librarian at Springfield Township High School in Erdenheim, PA. She is a prolific education and technology writer who for ten years. in Melbourne.

Teachers Aid
iLiteracy: Distinguishing Fact From Fiction Online

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2013 12:13


Along with the many benefits of being able to freely access the world's information online comes the challenge of separating reliable information from unreliable. How can teachers help students avoid the scams, scoundrels and hoaxes that come with bringing the Internet into the classroom? Robert Pondiscio is a former South Bronx 5th grade teacher, Pondiscio has written and lectured extensively about education and ed reform, most recently as the Vice President of the Core Knowledge Foundation. Brian Mull has been a middle school teacher, a technology director and a curriculum specialist. He now assists schools and districts in the building of robust and rigorous educational environments. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator who has worked in various capacities. Dr. Joyce Valenza is the teacher-librarian at Springfield Township High School in Erdenheim, PA. She is a prolific education and technology writer who for ten years.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Taking Back the Teaching Profession: Can it Be Done?

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 12:17


Our guests move beyond lamenting the lack of respect teachers receive and offer some practical ideas about how teachers can reclaim the profession. Daniel Willingham is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. Dr. Steve Paine is current President of P21 (Partnership for 21st Century Skills) and a consummate life-long educator; he served as West Virginia's 25th state superintendent of schools. Lisa Nielsen is an educator and author of the book Teaching Generation Tex. Jerry Blumengarten taught for 32 years at inner city NY school. Follow: @DTWillingham @InnovativeEdu cybraryman1 @bamradionetwork

Teachers Aid
Taking Back the Teaching Profession: Can it Be Done?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2013 12:17


Our guests move beyond lamenting the lack of respect teachers receive and offer some practical ideas about how teachers can reclaim the profession. Daniel Willingham is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. Dr. Steve Paine is current President of P21 (Partnership for 21st Century Skills) and a consummate life-long educator; he served as West Virginia's 25th state superintendent of schools. Lisa Nielsen is an educator and author of the book Teaching Generation Tex. Jerry Blumengarten taught for 32 years at inner city NY school. Follow: @DTWillingham @InnovativeEdu cybraryman1 @bamradionetwork

Why School?  With Will Richardson
Bridging the Gap Between IT and Tech Integrators

Why School? With Will Richardson

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2013 12:44


In this premier episode of EdTechChat Radio the teachers and edtech integrators explore the challenges of bridging the gap between school IT staff, tech integrators, classroom teachers and students. Tom Murray serves as the Director of Technology and Cyber Education for the Quakertown Community School District in Bucks County, Pa. Tom is a former middle school assistant and elementary school principal (@thomascmurray). Sharon Plante is Director of Technology at Eagle Hill-Southport in Southport, CT (@iplante). Alex J Podchaski serves as the Director of Technology at Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit, NJ (@ajpodchaski). Susan M. Bearden is the Director of Information Technology at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in Melbourne, FL(@s_bearden) Greg Graham is the author of, "Cell Phones in the Classroom? No, Students Need to Pay Attention." Liz Kolb is a clinical assistant professor at The University of Michigan and authored "Cell Phones in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for the K-12 Educator." Lisa Nielsen,award-winning blogger and author of "Teaching Generation Text," is a long time public school educator.

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Teachers Aid
Do You Have to Be an Entertainer to Engage Your Students?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013 12:59


There are many fascinating attractions vying for your student s' attention. How are teachers to engage students in the face of such compelling competition for their attention? Many feel forced to entertain. In this segment we explore this question with our guests. Pat Hensley is a former public school Special Education teacher for 30 years who taught all grade levels. Mike Muir is the Multiple Pathways Leader for the Auburn School Department (Auburn, ME). Lee Kolbert is a blogger, educator, and self-proclaimed geek. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator. Award-winning blog, The Innovative Educator.

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K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Overcoming the Six Biggest Objections to Project -Based Learning (PBL)

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2013 13:56


Interest in project based learning continues to accelerate. However this approach to teaching has its share of skeptics and detractors. In this segment our guests do a wonderful job of laying out the benefits of Project based learning and dispelling the concerns, doubts and objections. Check it out! John Larmer is Director of Product Development at the Buck Institute for Education. Nikhil Goyal is a 17-year-old author of One Size Does Not Fit All: A Student's Assessment of School. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator. Nicholas "Nick" Provenzano is a high school English teacher and writes thoughts on education at TheNerdyTeacher.com.

Teachers Aid
Overcoming the Six Biggest Objections to Project -Based Learning (PBL)

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2013 13:56


Interest in project based learning continues to accelerate. However this approach to teaching has its share of skeptics and detractors. In this segment our guests do a wonderful job of laying out the benefits of Project based learning and dispelling the concerns, doubts and objections. Check it out! John Larmer is Director of Product Development at the Buck Institute for Education. Nikhil Goyal is a 17-year-old author of One Size Does Not Fit All: A Student's Assessment of School. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator. Nicholas "Nick" Provenzano is a high school English teacher and writes thoughts on education at TheNerdyTeacher.com.

#EdTech Minute
Cell Phones in the Classroom: Distraction or Undervalued Teaching Tool?

#EdTech Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2012 12:23


While some educators see cell phones and digital devices as distractions and sources of attention deficit, others say these are wonderful, undervalued teaching tools. Do we need to suppress the use of cell phones in classrooms or bring today's teachers up to speed on how to teach with this new tool? Greg Graham is the author of, "Cell Phones in the Classroom? No, Students Need to Pay Attention." Liz Kolb is a clinical assistant professor at The University of Michigan and authored "Cell Phones in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for the K-12 Educator." Lisa Nielsen,award-winning blogger and author of "Teaching Generation Text," is a long time public school educator.

#EdTech Radio
Cell Phones in the Classroom: Distraction or Undervalued Teaching Tool?

#EdTech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2012 12:23


While some educators see cell phones and digital devices as distractions and sources of attention deficit, others say these are wonderful, undervalued teaching tools. Do we need to suppress the use of cell phones in classrooms or bring today's teachers up to speed on how to teach with this new tool? Greg Graham is the author of, "Cell Phones in the Classroom? No, Students Need to Pay Attention." Liz Kolb is a clinical assistant professor at The University of Michigan and authored "Cell Phones in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for the K-12 Educator." Lisa Nielsen,award-winning blogger and author of "Teaching Generation Text," is a long time public school educator.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Cell Phones in the Classroom: Distraction or Undervalued Teaching Tool?

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2012 12:40


While some educators see cell phones and digital devices as distractions and sources of attention deficit, others say these are wonderful, undervalued teaching tools. Do we need to suppress the use of cell phones in classrooms or bring today's teachers up to speed on how to teach with this new tool? Greg Graham is the author of, "Cell Phones in the Classroom? No, Students Need to Pay Attention." Liz Kolb is a clinical assistant professor at The University of Michigan and authored "Cell Phones in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for the K-12 Educator." Lisa Nielsen,award-winning blogger and author of "Teaching Generation Text," is a long time public school educator.

Teachers Aid
Cell Phones in the Classroom: Distraction or Undervalued Teaching Tool?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2012 12:23


While some educators see cell phones and digital devices as distractions and sources of attention deficit, others say these are wonderful, undervalued teaching tools. Do we need to suppress the use of cell phones in classrooms or bring today's teachers up to speed on how to teach with this new tool? Greg Graham is the author of, "Cell Phones in the Classroom? No, Students Need to Pay Attention." Liz Kolb is a clinical assistant professor at The University of Michigan and authored "Cell Phones in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for the K-12 Educator." Lisa Nielsen,award-winning blogger and author of "Teaching Generation Text," is a long time public school educator.

AzTEA
AZTEA-WOW VTC-SESSION 7-CLOSING PANEL- STEVE HARGADON, ANGELA MAIERS, AMY SANDVOLD, GEORGE COUROS AND LISA NIELSEN

AzTEA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2011 61:45


AzTEA WOW Virtual Technology Conference Closing Panel Presentation and Conference Wrap-up "Now that We're Feeling the Passion What Do We Do Next? Facilitator: Steve Hargadon Panel Members: Angela Maiers, Amy Sandvold, George Couros, Lisa Nielsen and Virtual Technology Conference Team

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Schools and Tech
Episode #37, Learning and the Brain Conference

Schools and Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2011


SaTP_37_Learning_and_the_Brain_Conference.mp3 Listen on Posterous 1)   iPad passes Reed College higher ed test  TAT (tuaw.com)Reed College took the Apple iPad for a spin in 2010 and was pleased with the tablet's performance as an educational tool.2) A Dozen or So Reasons I Applaud Lamar High School for Ditching School Library Books by Lisa Nielsen  TAT (Tech&Learning)Librarians, educators, and parents are up in arms after Principal James McSwain of Lamar High School in Houston, Texas ditched many of the books in his library and re-opened the facility as a high-tech Reading / Research Center & Coffee Shop this year.3) Watson wins ‘Jeopardy!’ bout against humans KB http://blog.seattlepi.com/thebigblog/2011/02/16/watson-wins-jeopardy-bout-against-humans/Main Topic: Learning and The Brain - iGeneration: How the Digital Age Is Altering Student Brains, Learning & TeachingTim's Tech Tidbit:Home networking, broadband connectivity and NAT (Network Address Translation) (wired vs. wireless) Endorsements: Sean: Anti-endorsement! Down with PowerPoint!   Endorsing Presentation Zen and writings of Guy Kawasaki Cammy: Notability Kevin: Portal videogame The Race for the Double Helix Watson and Crick race to find the structure of DNA before Linus Pauling, Maurice Wilkins, or Rosalind Franklin can find the key to unlocking the secret. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093815/ Tim:   Permalink | Leave a comment  »