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Interview with Richard Wells of New Zealand (@EduWells) in Miami, FL.
Summary of Miami Device by Jennifer Short interviews of new friends in an Uber. Tracy Zordan - @TracyZordan Michael Jaber - @MichaelJaberEDU Richard Wells - @eduwells Tisha Richmond - @tishrich Be ready for some humor!
This podcast is a recorded reflection on the 2015 Miami Device Conference by Shelly and Wesley Fryer. The second Miami Device Conference was held at Saint Stephen's Episcopal Day School in Coconut Grove, Florida on November 12-13, 2015. In this audio podcast, Shelly and Wes reflect on many of the keynotes and breakout sessions from the conference, as well as other takeaways from this epic learning event! Check out the podcast shownotes for links to referenced resources.
Leathan Milne is a local musician who is part of two local bands, Miami Device and Zoomafloome. He has just completed his first solo record, The Outcome of Weather. Leathan may make sweet sounding music, but he also is quite an eccentric character. “Here I Lie With You” is my favorite track on the record. How does a girl react when a guy writes a song like this about her? Well I ask Leathan. The answer will surprise you. Regular listeners of the show know that I like to get details on all my favorite songs and, this time, Leathan was a little reluctant to offer the stories behind his songs, but I am a determined fellow. Tracks played on this show... 1) Leathan Milne, The Outcome of Weather "On That Day" 2) Leathan Milne, The Outcome of Weather "Washington" (background) 3) Leathan Milne, The Outcome of Weather "Here I Lie With You" 4) Leathan Milne, The Outcome of Weather "Closer to June" (background) 5) Leathan Milne, The Outcome of Weather "The Landing" ALL songs CANCON
Nothing like a Dads in Ed on the greatest sports week of the year. We kick off with a discussion about how great this week is due to the NCAA championship, Opening Day for MLB and the Master's. Then we welcome Felix Jacomino http://twitter.com/felixjacomino from his bar http://bar.jacomino.com. We chat http://miamidevice.org, St. Stephen's Episcopal Day School, and what all schools can do to change how kids "play school."Website of the week: http://tricider.comTwitter follower: http://twitter.com/racesportsappsUpcoming events: Iowa 1:1 Conference (Wednesday, #i11i), Playdate in St. Louis (Apr 11), NETA (http://netasite.org, April 23-24), Miami Device (http://miamidevice.org, Nov 12-13)
Lois and Jenny discuss the past, present and future happenings in their schools. PAST Jenny attended Miami Device in Nov at St Stephens episcopal day school -Lead by Felix Jacomino @felixjacomino Daniel Kim from Canada - Boredom at school and an adversity to boredom lead to Pop DanThology. Videos - The psychology of PopDanthology DanVlog -Miami Keynotes- Kevin Honeycutt - don't hide your genius. Tony Vincent - Make it your own....great as usual. http://learninginhand.com/miamidevice Tony also put together a page with all speakers handouts to sessions. http://learninginhand.com/blog/2014/11/12/resources-from-miami-device Lisa Johnson - SAMR sassy SAMR PRESENT What are you doing for the rest of the year? Hour of Code - We Do Lego Scratch Christmas message. (a lot of fun now that you can embed the projects so easily) Tutorials are excellent on web sites. Generalising with programming and thinking Mindcraft update New BLog Minecrafteps FUTURE New Jobs and New Roles - April 15-16th Slide2Learn in NZ
In this episode Jon Samuelson @ipadsammy, Alison Anderson @tedrosececi, Curt Rees @curtrees, and Felix Jacomino @felixjacomino discuss the world of educational technology. Felix is the main man of technology at St. Stephens Episcopal Day School in Miami. Felix discusses the Miami Device conference coming in November. Check out ipadsammy.com for more details and list.ly for all the links discussed.
Felix Jacomino is the Director of Technology for St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School in Miami, Florida. He is also the coordinator for this year’s Miami Device conference taking place in November.
The guys had a great chat with Tony Vincent http://twitter.com/tonyvincent. Hear Tony talk about his new app, Stick Around http://stickaroundapp.com, his big move, and his twins! And see how many times Brent can name drop the Miami Device conference! App to know: http://voxer.com/ Twitter follow: Felix Jacomino http://twitter.com/felixjacomino
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Feb. 22, 2014 presented by Felix Jacomino. We were so excited to be joined by Felix Jacomino as our special guest presenter to hear about his experience and leadership with integrating technology in his 1:1 iPad initiative at St. Stephen's Episcopal Day School in Coconut Grove, Florida. http://www.sseds.org/ He is also the creator and host of Miami Device, a mobile learning event presented by his school in November of 2014. http://miamidevice.org/ Technology used to be synonymous with a stand-alone computer, in a lab, with a schedule for students to go and learn about its parts, history, and use them at the lowest level of the SAMR model. Today, we're starting to leave 1:1 behind and talking X:1 because of ubiquitous presence of mobile devices in every part of our lives. Just because we have a lot of devices though, does not mean they are used the best ways possible. And sometimes, that can mean putting them aside. Effective, ongoing, and quality professional development is the key to an environment where students are empowered by enthusiastic teachers who are mentors and well-aware of the endless ways these tools can be leveraged to best meet each student's goals.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Feb. 22, 2014 presented by Felix Jacomino. We were so excited to be joined by Felix Jacomino as our special guest presenter to hear about his experience and leadership with integrating technology in his 1:1 iPad initiative at St. Stephen's Episcopal Day School in Coconut Grove, Florida. http://www.sseds.org/ He is also the creator and host of Miami Device, a mobile learning event presented by his school in November of 2014. http://miamidevice.org/ Technology used to be synonymous with a stand-alone computer, in a lab, with a schedule for students to go and learn about its parts, history, and use them at the lowest level of the SAMR model. Today, we're starting to leave 1:1 behind and talking X:1 because of ubiquitous presence of mobile devices in every part of our lives. Just because we have a lot of devices though, does not mean they are used the best ways possible. And sometimes, that can mean putting them aside. Effective, ongoing, and quality professional development is the key to an environment where students are empowered by enthusiastic teachers who are mentors and well-aware of the endless ways these tools can be leveraged to best meet each student's goals.