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Learning in robotics doesn't have to take weeks, if you can design, build, and test a robot in hours in a video game. Dan White, CEO of Filament Games, introduces RoboCo, their game meant to teach principles of robotics to players, from the mechanical design all the way to testing in the 3D world. Dan discusses cofounding Filament Games with partners Dan Norton and Alex Stone, what constitutes a good or bad learning game, plans for integrating RoboCo into educational curricula, and more. Related to this episode: • Filament Games: https://www.filamentgames.com/ • RoboCo: https://www.roboco.co/ • Meaningful Gaming in Education, PAX presentation from Ashley Brandin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk1pkwi7X8w • iCivics: https://www.icivics.org/ • Roblox: https://www.roblox.com/ • Besiege: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Besiege_(video_game) • Space Engineers: https://www.spaceengineersgame.com/ • Minecraft Edu: https://education.minecraft.net/en-us/homepage • ‘RoboCo' Looks to Fuel Interest in STEM by Letting You Build Useful (and Crappy) Robots: https://www.roadtovr.com/roboco-looks-fuel-interest-stem-letting-build-useful-crappy-robots/ • FIRST Robotics: https://www.firstinspires.org/robotics/frc • Steam Workshop: https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/ • Civilization: https://civilization.com/ • Micro, by Michael Creighton and Richard Preston: https://www.michaelcrichton.com/micro/ Subscribe and find podcast updates at: http://www.k12engineering.net. Support Pios Labs with regular donations on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pioslabs. You'll also be supporting projects like the Engineer's Guide to Improv and Art Games, The Calculator Gator, or Chordinates! Thanks to our donors and listeners for making the show possible. The K12 Engineering Education Podcast is a production of Pios Labs: http://www.pioslabs.com.
En este programa estaremos explorando como tema central, el uso de los videojuegos en los procesos educativos. Hablaremos de las ventajas y retos de usar los videojuegos en la educación, de las clasificaciones de videojuegos existentes y de las diferentes habilidades, destrezas y conocimientos que determinados juegos podrían ayudar a desarrollar en los niños, jóvenes y adultos. Adicionalmente, se recomendarán diferentes videojuegos que pueden ser usados por las familias y docentes para promover aprendizajes desde diferentes áreas del conocimiento o asignaturas. Algunos videojuegos recomendados: Civilization, Inmune Attack, Minecraft EDU, Hakitzu, GraphoGame. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-cuentos/message
In this episode, I speak with Namya Joshi, an impressive young lady who is the recipient of the 2021 Diana Award, UN Sustainable Development Goals Ambassador and a Minecraft EDU expert who has in-serviced thousands of teachers and created countless lessons. Find her on Twitter at @WonderNamya and her resources and other information can be found on her website: namyajoshi.com
May 28 2021 - Episode 51The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - How do you design learning experiences? What does Design Thinking mean to you?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - Flubaroo4. EdTech Tip of the Week - Design Thinking 5. Interview with Sabba Quidwai and Fi Morrison6. Win this weeks prize (One Hour of Consultancy with Ignite EdTech) by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form (Competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 2 June).7. 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 - Make a Difference Podcast (Mark Quinn)Links from PodcastSabba Quidwai on Twitter and ClubhouseSabba's Website and ResourcesAdam Grant - Think Again BookMural Digital WhiteboardFull Focus PlannerSprint to Success PodcastFi Morrison on TwitterStem Ed MagazineDaily Stem BookSeeSawMineCraft EDUDavid Lee's Book
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
In this episode of “https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/ask-the-tech-coach/ (Ask the Tech Coach),” Jeff and Susan welcome our guests Adam Juarez, Katherine Goyette, Dr. Dan Kreiness, and Rebecca Reynolds who all work as tech coaches, writers, etc. We discuss how your role as a tech coach can evolve as the school year comes to a close. What can you do to keep yourself relevant and meaningful to teachers as you end the year? If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share your thoughts, https://www.teachercast.net/podcastguestform (please contact the podcast). We would love to have you join the show. Join the TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network! Are you a Tech Coach or looking to become one this year? Are you searching for support in your position? The https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network), is a brand new Professional Learning Network designed specifically for Tech Coaches and designed to provide weekly support for all Instructional Coaches. https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (Click Here to Join!) How Can Tech Coaches Stay Relevant As The School Year Ends? Stay consistent with your teachers. Continue popping your head into classrooms Keep creating Newsletters Ease pain points – curate resources for summer planning Do more listening than coaching as the year comes to a close Be open to listening to new ideas and teachers' reflections on how things worked (or didn't work for them) Play the long game ... it's not about this year ... it's about next year Keep feeding them relevant tips that they need at the moment – cleaning/archiving files, learning management system, etc. Have it ready for when they ask. Sticky notes Videos re-introducing yourself and what you can do to help them Encourage the teachers to take some risks that they normally wouldn't take in the regular timeframe of the year and day to day instruction Keep yourself fresh / refreshed on edtech topics that are relevant to your teachers and school/district. You can't stay relevant to your teachers if you, yourself, are not up to date! TCOY –Take Care Of Yourself - Digital Learning Playbook Focus on efficiency – tech to make end of the year paperwork more simplified Help create memorable end of year activities (portfolios, video montages, etc.) Provide summer learning opportunities, offer asynchronous opportunities too! CELEBRATE teachers and leaders wildly – social media, school based emails, YES cards, giveaways, Google Meets where they can just have a space to speak Continue to co-teach with teachers, offer your time and support for new ideas they wish to try! (VR, Minecraft EDU, etc) Keep building your team, community, and supports for teachers/leaders About our Guests Adam Juarez Adam Juarez is a Technology Integration Coach for Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District. He supports teachers through individualized coaching, demo lessons and professional development. Adam is a Google Certified Trainer and Innovator, CVCUE Board Member, Leroy Finkel Fellowship Finalist, co-founder of #CVTechTalk, 2020 30 K-12 IT Influencers Worth a Follow (EdTech Magazine) and co-author of The Complete EdTech Coach: A Organic Approach to Supporting Digital Learning. Social Links of Interest Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok: @techcoachjuarez http://www.techcoachjuarez.com (http://www.techcoachjuarez.com) Katherine Goyette Katherine Goyette is an Educational Consultant for Technology & Integrated Studies for Tulare County Office of Education. She designs and implements professional learning sessions & speaking engagements, conducts in-class coaching, and is the co-author of The Complete EdTech Coach: An Organic Approach to Supporting Digital Learning. Katherine was the primary writer for California's inaugural Computer Science Standards and is...
Welcome to "Behind The Chalk", a podcast to share with you conversations with educators from every level discussing our passions, insights, research, and experiences across the profession! Episode Notes In this episode of, "Behind The Chalk", Lindsay chats with a 24-year educator and current Remote Learning Coordinator and Learning Coach for the Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada, Jennifer Borgfjord, and Rachel Chisnell, a Science and Chemistry teacher who is currently delivering PLD for teachers and studying the integration of digital technologies into teaching and learning! These ladies share their knowledge and experience with you about the Magic of Minecraft and how they have been using it as a teaching tool! Connect With Today's Guests! Jennifer Borgfjord Twitter: @MrsBorg_fee_ord Rachel Chisnell Twitter: @ibposum Blog: www.ibpossum.com Looking for support with Minecraft Edu? Follow them on Twitter @PlayCraftLearn or the hashtag #MinecraftEdu! Join the Facebook group Learn With Minecraft Education! Listen to a Minecraft podcast! Support The Podcast Did you enjoy today's episode? Follow the podcast! Behind The Chalk I @ChalkEd I BehindTheChalkEdu@gmail.com Follow the host Lindsay Simpson I @LSimpson1220 Join The Conversation Thank you for tuning into today's episode! We would love for you to support the podcast by rating and subscribing wherever you like to listen! Send us a message with your thoughts on today's topics- I would love to know what your experiences are and look forward to sharing your comments on the podcast each week! Sound effects and music obtained from zapsplat.com and Anchor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindthechalkedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behindthechalkedu/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behindthechalkedu/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behindthechalkedu/support
Representation matters. Full stop. Over the last year, we've seen new instances of representation of our BIPOC community in more 'typical' spaces like TV and movies, and in this episode of Focus on K-12, I talk to Felisa Ford from Atlanta Public Schools about her time working on representation in a pixelated world- the Good Trouble world in Minecraft EDU. Listen in as she shares her passion, her experience, and her deep connection to the work! Thanks for joining us today on Focus on K-12, EdTech and The Education Experience. If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe. If you have any ideas for future guests or you'd like to contact us about the show, please reach out to me on Twitter @dkonopelko. Thanks for tuning in and we will see you next time, as we Focus on K-12. Links to Resources from the Show: Video Podcast
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Justin, Amanda, and Andy kick of the show with a talk getting outdoors and enjoying some time with his family in a rented camper and fishing with his son. Acronis True Image 2021 is now available! There have been a great number of enhancements to the program which in the past has allowed users to backup and image hard drives. These features are still available but now, Acronis has enabled all type of security and protection for these backups. Friend of the show and COO Gaidar Magdanurov chats with Andy Taylor of these new features for Consumers and Business. Justin decides to upgrade his system with the purchase of a new water-cooling system. An upgrade of this will require him to purchase a new case. Justin decides on a Fractal Design case. Justin talks about the rumors of the upcoming Pixel5 Smartphone and how he would want to upgrade. Amanda talks about her recently upgraded Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Justin has the upgrade woes after recently purchasing at RTX 2080 Graphics Card with the recently announced RTX 3090. Andy has some issues trying Office 365 after using Office 2007 since its release. Amanda and Justin both give praise and recommendations to the latest Office Suite and Edge Browser. Getting the latest on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and finding info on the aircraft in the Sim. Amanda tells us about resetting her SteelSeries Artis7 Wireless Headset. We also learn a little more about Minecraft EDU. Our Website of the Week is presented by Amanda, https://www.immersiveminds.com Connect with us on our Social Media sites. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU, I’m talking to Dean Vendramin, @vendi55 about coaching, using MinecraftEDU in math and social studies, relationships, the Connected Educator Program, personalizing learning and how you don’t always know the path you will take.
In this episode, a.k.a "managing handymensch", Simon and Toni discuss changes to Microsoft support and update policies amid the COVID-19 situation, Minecraft EDU being free for the time being and try to figure out just how many screens are reasonable to have... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steven Spohn is our guest today and he began his journey in the world of accessible gaming as a gamer with disabilities himself. He’s now an author and the Chief Operations Officer and Community Outreach Director for the AbleGamers Foundation. Steven shares his thoughts on when “gated communities” for gaming are appropriate, advocates for insurance companies to cover gaming as social therapy, and much more in this engaging conversation.
Steve Isaacs joins us today to talk about using gaming in the classroom. He clarifies the difference between gamification and game-based learning, shares his insights as a game design and development teacher, and speaks about his involvement with Minefaire, the #1 Minecraft event in the United States.
Dr. Kathryn Ringland joins Mai Ling to share with us how she used the Autcraft Minecraft server as a research environment to learn first-hand how it was benefitting autistic kids. In addition to sharing what she learned from the research project, Kathryn tells how she is using the data she collected and how others can use it as a resource for similar efforts. She also talks about the recent founding of her own non-profit and gives us 3 tips that we can take action on in our own projects.
Stuart Duncan runs the Minecraft server, Autcraft, and he is with us on the show to share his experiences with us. Autcraft is a Minecraft environment created especially for kids of all ages with autism to play the game in a safe setting. Stuart tells us the origin of the idea for the server, a bit about his background, and the volunteer team he’s put together on the server. He also explains how running Autcraft led to him giving a TEDx Talk and he also talks about his approach to preparing for it.
If you've done any digging into using Minecraft Edu in Prince William County, you've probably heard of Bristow Run's ITC, John Painter. If you haven't, here's your chance! John helps us chop through all the barriers that have come up in the past and build that house of knowledge. So grab your swords and golden apples and find out what Steve and company can do for your classroom! Some notes for this episode: - To find out more about the Minecraft Education Edition: https://education.minecraft.net/ - For computers on the PWCS network, you can go to the Microsoft Store and download Minecraft Education Edition. Students can then login using their Office365 Credentials. - This episode was recorded using the Cast website (https://tryca.st/). We found it very user friendly and were only held back by the quality of the mics used. (Brian's Blue Yeti broke so he resorted to his son's gamer headset).
Wouldn’t it be great to use technology that students already love and many are using already? Join us in our conversation with James Pike and Neal Manegold where they tell us about the different ways you can use MinecraftEDU in your classroom. Don’t be afraid to try it, they will tell you just how easy it is to get started! www.mytechtoolbelt.com Twitter: @mytechtoolbelt #MyTechToolbelt Instagram: My Tech Toolbelt You can listen to our podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Spotify or listen here Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase. MinecraftEDU Website James Pike is a fun loving teacher from California who has blending Minecraft, coding, and makerspaces across curriculum for 6 years. He is students have historical movies, created video games out of cells, and turned their classroom in to a full on cardboard box arcade. Currently, James is working with Minecraft Education Edition on curriculum for the Common Core math. Contact: James Pike Twitter: @joakleyiii Email: joakleyiii@hotmail.com Neal Manegold is Director of Learning Programs at Minecraft Education, focused on materials to support school leaders and educators bringing games to their classroom. This includes professional development, curriculum, feature design, and ensuring Education Edition is built to support classrooms around the globe. He previously worked at an educational technology start-up focused on personalized math instruction. Neal worked as an Educator and Math Coordinator in California and Washington State, and is a National Board Certified Teacher. Neal grew up in Los Angeles and lives outside Seattle with his wife and two children, both of whom teach him something new about Minecraft every day. Contact: Neal Manegold Email: nealm@microsoft.com Twitter: @nealmanegold Items mentioned in Episode 25: MinecraftEDU Website MinecraftEDU Twitter Code Breakers - Brian Aspinall Dr. Sam Patterson James Pike’s YouTube Channel Minefaire Website Minefaire Twitter What got you here won’t get you there Yardsticks The Inner Game of Tennis We would love to hear from you! Let us know if this format is helpful to you! Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes? Email us Shannon@MyTechToolbelt.com Brenda@MyTechToolbelt.com If you enjoyed this episode, tell a friend, and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And please consider leaving us a rating and review. Please share this podcast with someone you think might be interested in the content. What’s in your Tech Toolbelt? Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Michael Cabral, Teacher, Cincinnati Public Schools, Dater High School. For this edition of the show, we focused on innovative educators who are teaching student using non-traditional methods. Mr. Michael Cabral is a teacher in the Cincinnati Public School system. Through his guidance, Mr. Cabral’s students are producing state-of-the art projects and preparing for the future in the ever-changing world of technology. Mr. Cabral is a Google Certified Educator (Level 2). Cabral continues to learn more about the various educational tech possibilities available including Google Drive, Learning Management Systems like Schoology, WeVideo, Gradecam, DBQ Online, Green Screen Technology, Minecraft EDU, Screencasting. Over the past two years, his students have won the "MyTomorrow" Award at the Cincinnati Public School LINK project competition for ninth grade for the videos they produced in his classroom.
In this Quest we'll hear from students who tried Minecraft Education Edition for the first time after using the original Minecraft Edu in a school club setting. They will share their ideas and experiences. Mike, Mark and Brian will also chat about the potential for games in the classroom, where this type of learning and technology might take us and some challenges faced along the way. Be sure to check out all things Minecraft Education at https://education.minecraft.net/
Nordahl Grieg videregående skole har nettopp fått godkjent en søknad om offentlig Ph.D om spill i skolen. I denne episoden snakker vi derfor om forskning på spill i skolen og de spørsmålene som følger her. Hva skal til for god undervisning? Gir spill i skolen bedre resultater? Eller finnes det andre og bedre grunner til å game i skolen? Vi snakker også om spill og samarbeid, med eksempler fra Sea of Thieves og One Hour One Life. Hva er godt samarbeid i spill, og hva har dette med norsk politisk debatt å gjøre? Diskusjonen går også innom den hydraen av et begrep som er «gamification», og de misoppfatninger som klistrer seg til dette. Siste stasjon er læringsspill, blant annet Minecraft EDU, forholdet mellom hva skolefolk trenger og hva læringsspillfolk tilbyr, og de muligheter og begrensninger som ligger der. God fornøyelse! Bloggen til Halvor Thengs er for øvrig leselekse etter å ha hørt episoden: http://hthengs.wixsite.com/delogbruk/single-post/2018/03/20/Demokrati-et-multiplayer-game-of-civilization-building
The TechEducator Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
In this episode of the (https://www.teachercast.net/tep) , we take a look at three ways you can prepare your students for this years HOUR of CODE. Why are Coding and Programming skills important? Teaching students computer science skills not only can help provide important non-linear thinking skills into a student's vocabulary, but it is becoming more and more essential for students to be able to use logical thinking when planning projects and other daily activities. After listening to this podcast, we hope you take a moment to think about and try out these three simple activities that can be implemented by teachers of all subjects and age levels. If you do have a chance to try any of these, please stop by soon and leave us a comment below sharing your story. Edtech in the News Google Calendar gets a refresh with updated features. (https://www.blog.google/products/g-suite/time-refresh-introducing-new-look-and-features-google-calendar-web/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=unpaidsocial&utm_campaign=17octgcalprodlaunch-desktopui) Learn OneNote Conference – Nov 7-13 – Online Conference (https://learnonconference.com) In this episode, you will learn:How to use Minecraft EDU as a teaching tool through their (https://minecraft.makecode.com/) . Make code is a website supported by Microsoft. It supports several different projects and platforms. In this demo we will explore the Minecraft coding tools on the Make code site. How to (https://scratch.mit.edu) .This simple activity developed by the scholars at Scratch is a great introduction for students and teachers. Consider the potential of animating letters to spell keywords from anything you are studying. How to win your school’s Instagram Activity Coding with Robots, kneepads. (https://www.teachercast.net/2016/03/01/5-principles-blue-tape-certified-educator-sampatue/) Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) The @TechEdShow (http://www.twitter.com/techedshow) Follow our HostsJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue (http://www.twitter.com/sampatue) Jennifer Judkins | @TeachingForward (https://twitter.com/teachingforward) Josh Gauthier | @MrGFactoftheDay (https://twitter.com/MrGFactoftheDay) Rob Pennington | @RobPennington9 (https://twitter.com/robpennington9) Join the ConversationOur favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section. This weeks question is:Question: Other than the activities and lessons listed above, what are you doing this year with your students to teach them about coding, programming, and Computer Science? Please share your stories and resources below in our comments section. Explore these ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources: http://www.beyondthehourofcode.com (http://www.beyondthehourofcode.com) 10 Innovative Ways to Bring STEM to Schools (http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/01/09/10-innovative-ways-to-bring-stem-to-schools/) Curious George STEM (https://unctv.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/curiousgeorge/) The Educator’s Guide to Real Estate Lesson Plans: Math & Science (https://www.redfin.com/blog/2015/08/the-educators-guide-to-real-estate-lesson-plans.html) Computer Programming Basics Lesson Plan: Tynker Games (https://educators.brainpop.com/lesson-plan/tynker-games-computer-programming/) The Educator’s Guide to Applying Real-World Math: 15 Resources with over 100 Lesson Plans (https://homeadvisor.com/r/mathematics-application-in-everyday-life/) Architecture Activities to Help You Address NGSS Engineering Standards (http://edu.stemjobs.com/architecture-activities-to-help-you-address-ngss-engineering-standards/) Making Science Labs Accessible to Students with Disabilities...
Jeff Geargardt, uses Minecraft EDU to teach students lessons as he works with cross-disciplinary teaching. He’ll share a science lesson how he had students “living on Mars” in Minecraft. He’ll share some of his tips and tricks and how to get started. www.coolcatteacher.com/e162 Sponsor: Book Creator. Previously on the 10-Minute Teacher, guests have mentioned Book Creator as one of their top apps for the iPad. Well, now we can all use Book Creator in our classrooms using the Chrome web browser. Make books, send the link to parents and even include audio and video. As a teacher, you can get started with a library of 40 books as part of their free version - go to coolcatteacher.com/bookcreator to get started now. This is great news! Now we can all use Book Creator in our classrooms, on any device, using the Chrome web browser. (This tool would be perfect for following the techniques described in today's show.)
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar "Inspiring Student Creativity with Media" with special guest presenter, Wes Fryer, August 12, 2017. We are so excited to welcome back the always inspiring Wes Fryer! In addition to highlighting examples of “WOW work” by students (borrowing a wonderful term from Seesaw professional development coordinator Angela Gadtke @MrsGadtke) he will also share a “digital magic trick” demo using the new iOS app by Microsoft, “Seeing AI.” Wes will be sharing tips and tools for how can we make learning in school more engaging, positively memorable, and transformatively empowering. Google Slides, including links to all referenced student examples and other resources, are available in the Livebinder for today's presentation. https://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=2233576 Dr. Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) is a teacher, author, speaker, and the Director of Technology for Casady School in Oklahoma City. He is the co-host of the weekly “EdTech Situation Room” webshow and podcast (@edtechSR) and co-leads an after school STEAM club for elementary students with Megan Thompson (@seeingnewshapes). In 2013-2015 he taught STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) to 4th and 5th grade students at Independence Elementary School in Yukon, Oklahoma. (stem.wesfryer.com) He is the author of several books on effectively using digital technologies to communicate, tell stories, create media projects and develop STEM coding skills. (www.wesfryer.com/books) Wes leads 3 day iPad Media Camps (www.ipadmediacamp.com) teaching educators how to effectively use iPads in the classroom to create narrated slideshows, quick edit videos, interactive writing, and other kinds of media projects. (www.ipadmediacamp.com/matrix) Wes became a Google Certified Teacher in 2009, was named an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2005, and a PBS Digital Innovator in 2014. He helps organize free EdCamp and PLAYDATE professional development events in Oklahoma (www.edcampOK.org) as well as the free, annual K-12 Online Conference (@k12online) each year. Wes teaches coding and virtual design/collaboration workshops for teachers and students through The Div Jr (@thedivorg) using MinecraftEDU and Scratch software. He’s the father of 3 wonderful kids and is married to Shelly Fryer (@sfryer) who is also an incredible educator.
This week we return to the laboratory with Warren Spector, creator of some of the most iconic experiences in gaming history. In addition to discussing his illustrious career making games like Ultima Underworld, Wing Commander, Deus Ex, and Epic Mickey, we learn about his work with the Denius-Sams Gaming Academy, the myriad of games he's playing but would never design, and why he'll never get a job in this industry again. Guest Co-Host: Joel Levin of MinecraftEDU.[MP3 AUDIO]Warren on TwitterDenius-Sams Gaming AcademyJoel on TwitterMinecraftEDUPlease help support my Patreon!Try out Loot Crate and support the show!My latest Unboxing video[LINK] The Psychonauts 2 funding campaign.[LINK] Winners of the 2015 Game Awards[LINK] System Shock 3 revealedFor a video of this episode go to: https://youtu.be/fWbXyy0A5Ng
Soutenez nous sur Tipeee Bonjour à vous ! J'espère que vous êtes moins fatigués et débordés que nous parce qu'on galère sévère… mais point de soucis. Nous bravons tous les dangers pour vous livrer votre émission préférée avec ce mois-ci au programme : Actus : [00:03:13] La grande guerre annuelle de Eve Online Le JV : vers l’art total… Découvrir le Titanic Juliette à la présidence du fond d’aide aux jeux-video Le Quebec voit la naissance d’une coopérative de créateur de jeux électronique Portrait de créateur : David Cage Des lunettes gaming Une manette pour joueur paralysé. Sega lance une Megadrive sur Steam La physique quantique résolue par le jeu vidéo Minecraft Edu arrive Daesh recrute avec le JV Un jeu pour faire un jeu ? Projet : prévention sexuel par le JV Le jeu du mois : Uncharted Drake's Fortune [00:57:17] Watch Dogs [01:11:34] Paroles de gamer [01:33:49] Marilyne Maugin (Edoki) Et quoi d’autre ? Black Mirror (série télé) [02:16:40] ABCD (podcast) [02:28:50] Et voilà, on se revoit en été avec le shorts les tongs et le micro bikini pour les jeux de l'été et sans doute un bref résumé de l'E3… Le générique c’est Daddy’s Game fait par Yuka que vous retrouvez sur le site yukaprod.com
Mr Irvin le enseña a sus estudiantes español usando Minecraft. Ellos aprenden en un ambiente más significativo y le enseñan nuevos trucos. El les enseña español. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jon Corippo is the Director of Academic Innovation for CUE, leading professional learning and his creation, the CUE Rock Star Camp series. These small, hands on camps will be lead by admins, and be designed for admins, focusing on new skills that are needed for 1:1 deployment, Common Core, Project based learning, social media skills and many other skills that there is simply no equivalent for in education. Jon keynotes, leads and designs Professional Learning experiences all over the country and is a Google Certified Innovator, has been a Lead Learner for a Google Teacher Academy, and is also an Apple Distinguished Educator and has facilitated sessions in Final Cut Pro for the 2013 Apple Institute in Austin, TX. Jon was the co-designer of Minarets High School, which has been named an Apple Distinguished School three times. Jon has been named a CUE Gold Disk Recipient, Madera County Teacher of the Year, and CVCUE Teacher of the Year. Jon has served as an Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction and Director of Technology at the county level. Jon’s last district was selected as a Future Ready District, implementing 1:1 from 7th grade up, adding coding, 3d printing, PBL and Minecraft Edu in all K-8 schools, among other notable innovative activities. http://www.cue.org/jcorippo @jcorippo https://sites.google.com/site/mistercorippo/ About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders three days a week to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. www.educatorslead.com
This is the recorded audio from a presentation by Michaela Freeland and Wesley Fryer on February 19, 2016, at the OMLEA Conference for MidLevel Teachers and Administrators in Oklahoma sponsored by CCOSA. The session description was: Come learn how our teachers, librarians, and students are using 3D Printers manufactured right here in Oklahoma! Our school library hosted a free "Playdate" PD event in November open to the community to encourage people to play with 3D design and 3D printing software, and use our 3D printers. Our teachers are offering after-school STEM club and activity-period STEM groups for students to engage in engineering design projects and other integrated projects using science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills. Our middle school students are using MinecraftEDU software to develop design skills and learn coding. We’re also offering summer camp STEM/STEAM workshops for students as well as teachers. Come learn practical ideas for STEM/STEAM learning you can bring back to your school! Access slides and resources from this presentation on http://bit.ly/omleastem as well as http://stemseeds.org.
Our first official show! Hosts Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wes Fryer (@wfryer) met in "The EdTech Situation Room" on January 27, 2016, and discussed current news and trends in educational technology. Building on the fun of "The EdTech Year in Review" podcasts from 2014 and 2015, The EdTech Situation Room is a regular web show and podcast Jason and Wes are starting in 2016. Your feedback and input is welcomed! In future episodes we will be inviting guests to join us. In this show we discussed Microsoft's acquisition of MinecraftEDU, Apple's declining iPad sales, the future of Google Hangouts and Google Plus, and shared a handy iPad tripod mount as well as fantastic other podcast recommendation to check out as our "geek of the week" links.
Is Microsoft starting to plateau after having such a strong three quarters of 2015? With the 950 and 950 XL needing multiple bugs squashed with not only the hardware, but the software and the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4 also needing more firmware attention, it seems Microsoft has a busy 1st quarter of 2016 ahead as they fix these devices. Vernon is out sick, but getting better each day so Kevin hops in to join David on this episode of the MS Mobile Show to discuss this and much more. Join the discussion on our Slack channel if you have not already done so. Hosts David V. Kimball Kevin Harvell Slack Channel Thank you to all of you who have joined us on Slack! We are thrilled at the interaction and discussions going on there. Want to see what you are missing and would like to interact with us and other fans of the show? Simply visit MSMobileShow.com/slack, fill out the contact form and then we will send you an invite to join the channel as soon as possible. We look forward to seeing your there! Weekly Poll Question Current - Are you more interested in Virtual Reality or Augmented Reality? Cast your vote here Recent -While listening to music/podcasts from your phone, are you wired in or wireless? View results here Main Discussion Topic Microsoft holding back some features of the Windows 10 "Redstone" update Microsoft acquires MinecraftEdu and announces Minecraft Education Edition Lumia 550 is on store shelves and Lumia 650 expected to be announce on February 1 Thoughts on Word Flow keyboard being open to beta testers on iPhone What parts of iOS and Android do you wish were part of the Windows 10 Mobile experience? What do you miss most from Windows 10 Mobile device when using iPhone or Android? Thoughts on Microsoft's strongest and weakest mobile services Personal Picks App Picks David - Pandora Kevin - Audible Beta Music Picks David - Dragonforce "Revolution Deathsquad" Kevin - George Harrison "All Things Must Pass" album (make sure to listen to "My Sweet Lord" Podcast and/or other Picks David - Veggie Tales Silly Songs Kevin - Beyond Bourbon Street: Insiders guide to New Orleans Twitter Tip Be nice to people on Twitter. Help be a part of the solution, not the problem. Support We appreciate every one of you who listens to the MS Mobile Show on a regular basis. We love the interactions as well. Without you the listener, the show becomes a pair of guys rambling on. The show is produced and accessible for you at absolutely no cost to you other than time to listen. While we love to bring this show to you, we would love to be able to have some more fun and have the ability to be able to buy things like T-shirts, coffee mugs, devices and software to be able to do regular giveaways like other websites and podcasts. To do this, we would ask if you could spare as little as $1 per month ($12 a year) to help us achieve this in 2016. As many listeners as we have, according to our stats, we could do some serious giveaways if every listener signed up for just $1 per month. To support the show, and help us make this possible, please visit our Support page in order to find out how to help this happen. As always, thank you for listening and/or watching!
The second installment of a new series of podcasts focusing on how to get started using Minecraft in Education. Jon Samuelson @jonsamuelson talks with James Pike @joakleyiii about Mathcraft. James has a wealth of resources and lesson plans on how to get your students learning math concepts inside of Minecraft. We also chat with Evan Boorman from CodeRevKids about programs that are available locally in So Cal, and nationwide by going to CodeRevKids.com. Check out all the info on ipadsammy.com also check out other great education podcasts at edupodcastnetwork.com.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, MinecraftEDU with special guest presenters: Trish Cloud, Laura Briggs and Kim Harrison, October 10, 2015. They shared their experiences and stories about how they are engaging their students with MinecraftEDU both during the school day and in an after school club and summer camp. MinecraftEDU is a special version of Minecraft designed specifically for classroom use. It has been used to teach a wide range of subjects and is designed to be open-ended which allows content to be built around any subject area. Teachers have used the game to teach history, math, art, programming, creative writing, science, music, digital citizenship and more! It hosts a library of lessons and activities that are available for free and there is an active teacher community exploring and sharing uses of Minecraft in the classroom. Whether MinecraftEDU is new to you or something you have already been using with your students, please join us and bring your questions and stories to share, and be inspired by the projects and examples they will share with us! Your students will thank you! http://minecraftedu.com/ (MinecraftEDU home page) @LauraBTRT @k4sons @trishcloud
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, MinecraftEDU with special guest presenters: Trish Cloud, Laura Briggs and Kim Harrison, October 10, 2015. They shared their experiences and stories about how they are engaging their students with MinecraftEDU both during the school day and in an after school club and summer camp. MinecraftEDU is a special version of Minecraft designed specifically for classroom use. It has been used to teach a wide range of subjects and is designed to be open-ended which allows content to be built around any subject area. Teachers have used the game to teach history, math, art, programming, creative writing, science, music, digital citizenship and more! It hosts a library of lessons and activities that are available for free and there is an active teacher community exploring and sharing uses of Minecraft in the classroom. Whether MinecraftEDU is new to you or something you have already been using with your students, please join us and bring your questions and stories to share, and be inspired by the projects and examples they will share with us! Your students will thank you! http://minecraftedu.com/ (MinecraftEDU home page) @LauraBTRT @k4sons @trishcloud
Our guest shares with us how Minecraft, monsters and screencasting can be used as a powerful tool for nurturing 21st century skills. Follow: @globalearner @coolcatteacher @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Joel Levin was a mild-mannered computer teacher in New York City until he began using Minecraft in his classroom. He quickly realized that he had unlocked one of the most versatile and engaging educational tools since the pencil. He formed TeacherGaming in 2011 to make MinecraftEdu, a custom remix of the original Minecraft designed for classroom use. He has been teaching for 10 years, but has been playing games since the Pong era
We start by talking about the Apple Watch and new MacBooks because we're dads who are also nerds. Good news Minecraft fans! Mojang will soon be shipping its own Java with Minecraft so you don't need Oracle's tarted up version. If you want your kids to learn programming and other stuff through Minecraft, check out MinecraftEDU which provides support services from schools to use Minecraft and LearnToMod which is an introduction to programming mods for kids. Lex then explains Kidz Bop which is either a great way to introduce kids to music they otherwise shouldn't listen to or a damn nightmare, depending on your point of view. Richard Cheese's covers are better but not kid-friendly. The Jonathan Coulton cover of Baby Got Back is not for kids, either. Can't Touch This is probably OK. To continue the stream of consciousness of this episode, we mention the next season of Community and Daredevil on Netflix and a bunch of other stuff. But check out this Daredevil trailer. Looks good. Hank is reading The Martian even though it has a lot of swear words in it and will probably go see the movie. Somehow we get back to the Apple Watch but this time talk about Every Mother Counts and Jon's connection to it and Christy Turlington Burns who has an Apple Watch and you don't. Our thanks this week to Bluum. Bluum sends a monthly box of five full-sized high-value products that are perfectly suited to your child's age, gender and stage of development. The retail value of the products always exceeds the monthly subscription fee. They only send products that are relevant to your child right now because you can customize what you receive. A baby needs three things: Mom, dad and Bluum. Go to bluum.com/turning and use promo code "CAR40" for 40 percent off the first month of all plans. Our thanks also to WealthFront, the automated investment service that makes it easy to invest your money the right way. It automatically rebalances your portfolio and re-invests your dividends, all commission-free. Visit WealthFront.com/ttca to invest your first $10,000 for free. Follow us: @ttcashow. Lex Friedman can be found @lexfri, John Moltz can be found @Moltz and Jon Armstrong is @blurb.
EdGamer 127 brings you the latest in gaming and education news featuring discussion about the Oculus Rift, Chromebooks in the classroom, MinecraftEdu, science games, and Apple TV as a gaming device. Plus, an entire hour of our witty banter…for that we apologize. We also have an update on Zack’s student Eric and his battle with leukemia. A dodgeball tournament will be played to support Eric and his family. Tune-in and level-up! Please go to the Show Notes for all of our links.… Read the rest
The Perfect Storm....Episode 100...Minecon 2013.....here we go! We cover the entire event, Spigot, MinecraftEdu, Raspberry Pi Minecraft, qCraft, Minecraft Arcade and much much more!
The Perfect Storm....Episode 100...Minecon 2013.....here we go! We cover the entire event, Spigot, MinecraftEdu, Raspberry Pi Minecraft, qCraft, Minecraft Arcade and much much more!
The Perfect Storm....Episode 100...Minecon 2013.....here we go! We cover the entire event, Spigot, MinecraftEdu, Raspberry Pi Minecraft, qCraft, Minecraft Arcade and much much more!
EdGamer Edvisor is a compacted but highly focused version of EdGamer that gives the listener a quick list of tools or reviews to aid learning in the classroom. This episode highlights our top 5 Social Studies games for the classroom. Enjoy! Top 5 Social Studies Games Civilization IV BBC Interactive History Games Minecraft and MinecraftEdu iCivics – Filament Games – BrainPOP – Learning Games Network Muzzy Lane Software There are many others, but here are the ones I use? … Read the rest