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Ken (He/Him/His) currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. Ken has provided consulting and professional learning support to many school districts/systems Nationally and Internationally as well as businesses, including non-profits, in the areas of educational/learning technology, organizational culture, equity, diversity, inclusion, and race. Ken also works with State Education Departments on educational policy and advocacy.
Warning: Show contains critical amounts of meaty information! Ken Shelton joined us to discuss how schools can effectively design and implement new programs. He used DEIJ as a case study for managing the change process. Ken Shelton is an award-winning educator and international keynote speaker addressing critical issues from multimedia literacy to cultural intelligences to Artificial Intelligence. Ken has over two decades of experience and an MEd specializing in Ed Tech and New Media Design and Production. An Apple Distinguished Educator, Google Certified Innovator, and Microsoft Innovative Educator, Ken has also served on California's Education Technology Task Force. His accolades, including the Digital Equity Professional Learning Network Excellence Award, Computer Using Educators Platinum Disc Award, ISTE's Making IT Happen Award, and EdTech Magazine's top influencer, underscore his commitment to enhancing digital learning while addressing the challenges of digital equity. Our Guiding Question was, “What tools do school leaders need in their change management toolkits as they work to design and implement policies and programs to grow awareness and understanding of the principles of DEIJ within their communities?” Here are some topics Ken unpacked: The value of using Habits of Mind, understanding of cognitive biases, and cultural norms to assist schools in program development.Formative and summative measurements aimed at accountability are important to ensure goals are met and programs are sustainable. We looked at various avenues for professional learning.Ken provided a snapshot of DEIJ learning services for individuals, groups, or whole staff. We talked about how Generative AI fits into looking at DEIJ. Ken shared some high points and struggles working with international schools to grow their DEIJ awareness.The show was recorded on March 1, 2024. Ken's WebsiteResources Mentioned:CASELClear Thinking by Shane ParrishHabits of MindRemember to access our Educators Going Global website for more information or to subscribe to our newsletter!Email us with comments or suggestions at educatorsgoingglobal@gmail.com Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.Listen on your favorite podcast app: connect from our share page.Music: YouTube. (2022). Acoustic Guitar | Folk | No copyright | 2022❤️. YouTube. Retrieved October 11, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOEmg_6i7jA.
Ken shares his perspective, experience and work focused on supporting companies, educators and schools in building an inclusive culture that also supports meaningful cross-cultural connections and building a responsive service learning program that goes beyond performative gestures. Looking at how International Schools can include these perspectives and approaches in a meaningful manner. Ken also works extensively on Organizational Leadership and School Transformation. About Ken Shelton Ken (He/Him/His) is a highly distinguished professional in the field of education, carrying a Master's degree in Education with a specific focus on Educational Technology and New Media Design and Production. His academic background is complemented by over two decades of hands-on teaching experience, with a significant part of his career devoted to shaping young minds at the Middle School level through the lens of technology. Ken is an esteemed member of the Educational Technology community, standing tall with accolades from leading global tech entities such as Apple, Google, and Microsoft. He holds the esteemed title of an Apple Distinguished Educator, a Google Certified Innovator, and a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, signifying his active and influential role in advancing educational technology. Ken's expertise extends to the sphere of policy-making, being a notable figure in the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's Education Technology Task Force. A committed advocate for equal learning opportunities, he regularly imparts knowledge and insights through keynote speeches, personalized consulting, organizational culture/change, school/district transformation, and hands-on workshops. His range of expertise covers an array of topics, including but not limited to, Organizational Leadership, Policy Analysis, Inclusive Learning Environments, Antibias/Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Multimedia Literacy, Cultural Intelligences, Design and Career and Technical Education (CTE). Recognized by the International Society for Technology in Education, Ken was the proud recipient of the Digital Equity Professional Learning Network Excellence Award in 2018 and the Making IT Happen Award in 2022 due to his extraordinary commitment, leadership, courage, and persistence in improving digital learning opportunities for students. His unyielding dedication to enhancing digital learning opportunities for students led him to be acknowledged as an influencer to follow by EdTech Magazine. Ken's influence transcends borders, having been invited to speak at numerous global conferences, schools, NGOs, and education-related gatherings. His wealth of practical experience, knowledge, and perspectives provide invaluable support to various organizations, including State Departments of Education, Ministries of Education, and non-profits. Currently, among many things, Ken provides insightful guidance as a member of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Board for several technological firms and non-profit organizations. His responsibilities extend beyond advisory roles to include policy analysis, platform evaluation, and community outreach, alongside aiding in the creation of fair and inclusive recruitment and retention programs. His endeavors aim to build a more equitable, inclusive future in the world of technology and education. Ken Shelton on Social Media Twitter/X: k_shelton Instagram: kshelton LinkedIn: KenAShelton Tik Tok: TheKenShelton Website: kennethshelton.net Resources Blog: https://www.kennethshelton.net/mindful-musings/ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion https://www.kennethshelton.net/speaking-and-training/#diversity Cultural Relevance/Responsive https://www.kennethshelton.net/speaking-and-training/#cultural Microsoft Antiracist Educator Kit https://educationblog.microsoft.com/en-us/2021/02/bring-social-justice-and-anti-racism-conversations-into-your-classroom Book Creator Inclusion and Representation https://bookcreator.com/2023/03/why-representation-matters-crafting-an-equitable-learning-environment-for-all/ Techquity: Going from Digital Poverty to Digital Empowerment https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/techquity-going-from-digital-poverty-to-digital-empowerment John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
"Unfortunately or fortunately UX design is now being the hot topic everybody wants to give you suggestions. So how not get irritated but understand that why people are showcasing so much of interest is because our discipline matters and take it constructively and take that opportunity to educate people about not being a pretty picture but how it is driving strategy is important." - Kadambari Sahu.We are super excited to launch another episode of Designdrives where we explore why, how, and what design drives forward.In EP63 We chat with Kadambari Sahu SVP Design at ValueLabs, about her learnings working as a design leader for many years.Recently she has been winning many global design awards and building up her design competence at Value Labs India.Kadambari creates design cultures by infusing design thinking within organizations and businesses to create a holistic strategy and marketing experience.We learn how she positioned up and build design within the company from scratch and grow raw responsibilities of design and value of design within the organization.We also have a super interesting chat on one of her most awarded projects called "Sniffing out the differences" where we not only learn about the challenges and opportunities designing with smell as a creative medium but also the business value considering it in a commercial setup and what it could be if brands would invest into the design with sniffing.With Kad, we jump into;What were the key challenges that she had to face in the “Sniffing out the differences” project?How can interaction designers and companies incorporate the sense of smell more into their projects?What are the positive outcomes when designing with the “smell in mind”.How does she grow and position design within the company?What strategies she uses to communicate the business value to design.Thanks a lot for your time and for learning Kad!*****The GuestKadambari Sahu is a Design Leader, working as SVP Design at ValueLabs. She founded the award-winning design team, User Experience Group at ValueLabs, and is currently leading 50+ designers to create world-class and award-winning products and services to have a positive impact on businesses. Kad is the founder of Sniffing out the Differences collective, which started with the grant received from Prince Claus Fund and the British Council to explore storytelling through multisensory installation with a focus on smell interactions.Her forte lies in building, growing, coaching, and mentoring high-performance design teams from scratch. She creates a design culture by infusing design thinking within organizations and businesses to create a holistic strategy and customer experience. Her practice in design allows her to work on intangible and tangible aspects of design breaking the boundaries between physical, digital, and service design and creating a seamless experience across media, devices, touchpoints, cultures, and geographies. She has worked for clients across geographies spanning, North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia.She has won many awards for her work. The latest includes Red Dot awards 2020, Vega Digital Award, DNA Paris 20 awards for Interactivity and Graphics, India's Best Design Project 2019, India's Best in-house design team, and many others. She has been part of many national and international fellowships such as BMW Doathon, VR storytelling guild, etc.She is an international speaker on design and has given talks at many design conferences such as Interaction 20, Interaction 18, organized by IxDA, UXindia, and many others. She is on the international committee of World interaction design day and organizes and hosts the same in Hyderabad.She is an alumna of the National Institute of Design, India, where she did her Post-graduation in New Media Design, which has led her to examine the impact that technologies have on human interactions and culture. She has been curious about the role of design in everyday life and how human interactions can be mediated, shaped, enhanced, or augmented by technologies.
Bu bölümde Tilburg Üniversitesi'nde, New Media Design alanında öğretim görevlisi olan Elçin'i ağırladık. İnsan teknoloji etkileşiminde araştırmanın rolü ve önemine dair bir sohbet sizi bekliyor, keyifli dinlemeler! Konuşmacılar: Atilla Alışkan (Moderatör) ve Elçin Hancı. İletişim: hi@uxminimal.com Web: www.uxminimal.com
Ken (He/Him/His) currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 20 years and spent most of his classroom experience teaching technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and a Google Certified Innovator. Hee has worked extensively at the policy level with a number of State Departments of Education, Ministries of Education, non-Profits, and was appointed to the Education Technology Task Force formed by a previous California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, consults, and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Equity and Inclusion, Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist, Multimedia Literacy, Cultural Intelligences, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Due to his extensive and broad impact, Ken has also been named by EdTech Magazine as an influencer to follow. Website: https://kennethshelton.net Twitter: @k_shelton IG: @kshelton Brave Space poem by Mickey ScottBey Jones
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com. Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/“Remix: Olivia Wensley, Kit Hindin, and Clare McLennan”#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost, Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest,Olivia Wensleyolivia@autom.iohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-wensley-274a89a5/Guest,Kit Hindin kit@kithindin.comhttps://nz.linkedin.com/in/kithindinGuest,Clare McLennan https://www.linkedin.com/in/clare-mclennan-048b813/Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/In LA? Here's some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comGet Podcast Listeners, http://getpodcastlisteners.com/Resources Mentioned: Automio, https://autom.io/Kit Hindin, https://kithindin.com/New Media Design, https://newmediadesign.nz/The Cacophony Project, https://cacophony.org.nz/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Olivia Wensley, Kit Hindin, and Clare McLennan
In this episode of D Talks - the Design Podcast, we discuss New Media Design. We have Manushi, AIR 1 in NID'18, now working as a Ux Designer at Microsoft. Manushi shares her journey into design, what worked for her and how she overcame the challenges that she faced. The coursework of New Media Design at the National Institute of Design is discussed in detail in this episode. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 06:43 Design journey & NID Exam 52:15 New Media Design | NID experience 59:19 Unlearning, Learning & Coursework 1:19:35 Picking up a Design Project 1:27:30 What helped in the design exam prep 1:33:08 Conclusion Check our online mentorship courses for UCEED, CEED, NID & NIFT http://online.designexstudio.com/ Designex App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.designex.courses
Miguel Angel Cardona is a designer advocate for education at Figma Design where he is helping to bring Figma to more classrooms. Previously he was a tenure track professor in the New Media Design program at The Rochester Institute of Technology teaching user interface and product design. Before that, he was the lead designer at imgix, a platform for compressing and delivering images at scale. Miguel has 18 years of experience designing and illustrating for startups, agencies and teaching design. He lives with his partner Kate and their cat Eartha Kitt in Rochester, NY. --- 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/latinxswhodesign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latinxswhodesign/support
In this podcast we bring back two former guests, Ken Shelton and Yaritza Villalba to discuss the work they are doing with Microsoft on culturally responsive curriculum. Ken (He/Him/His) currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 20 years and spent most of his classroom experience teaching technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken has worked extensively at the policy level with a number of State Departments of Education, Ministries of Education, non-Profits, and was appointed to the Education Technology Task Force formed by a previous California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, consults, and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Equity and Inclusion, Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist, Multimedia Literacy, Cultural Intelligences, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design Topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Yaritza Villalba is the Founding President of YV Educational Resources Inc. 501(c)3 and Host of the Flipgrid series #AskYaritza: Culturally Responsive Teaching, Yaritza Villalba has eleven years of experience in education. She started her career teaching Social Studies to high school students in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Throughout the years she has developed Culturally Responsive curricula and conducted a variety of professional development webinars for educators around the world. Her overall mission, in education, is to provide teachers and students with an array of strategies and materials to assist in connecting what is being taught with the world in which they live in.
Need inspiration as a creative leader and educator? Do you design for learners? Alicia talks with Miguel Cardona, an interdisciplinary designer and professor teaching New Media Design courses at RIT College of Art and Design. We chat about all things Figma and education! If you are a creative educator, leader, or designer for learners, you don’t want to miss this episode. UX / EdTech Goodies Connect with Miguel Cardona: - Website - Twitter - Sketchcups Connect with Alicia & the Podcast: - YouTube: 5 Reasons to Use Figma in the Classroom - LinkedIn - Twitter - Instagram Music: Scott Buckley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ux-edtech/message
Heute im Interview: Katja Anokhina - Team "Bildung im digitalen Wandel" bei der Montag Stiftung Jugend und Gesellschaft. Katja Anokhina hat Journalistik, Interdisziplinäre Medienwissenschaft und New Media Design and Production in Russland, Deutschland und Finnland studiert. Aktuell arbeitet sie im Projektbereich "Bildung im digitalen Wandel". Ihr Schwerpunkt ist Unterstützung der offenen Lernformate - wie z.B. Lernbüros - mit digitalen Tools (digitales Logbuch, digitale Lernmaterialien, mobiler MakerSpace usw.), und die damit verbundenen Schulentwicklungsprozesse. Wir sprechen heute über lernlog. lernlog ist ein digitales Logbuch und Navigationshilfe für Schülerinnen und Schüler, um die Arbeit in offenen Lernsettings zu strukturieren, zu organisieren und zu dokumentieren. Link-Tipps:- Website Montag Stiftungen- lernlogDiese Episode ist eine Audio-Datei aus der Reihe des DigitalPilot Podcast.Du kannst Dir hier alle Folgen online anhören und herunterladen.Mehr Infos zum Angebot von mediencoaching.nrw findest Du hier.Sichere Dir jetzt mein Buch "60 Tools für gelungenen digitalen Unterricht":www.mediencoaching.nrw/toolsmediencoaching.nrw auf Facebook
Ken Shelton is an educator, Ted X speaker, International speaker and very involved in the educational technology community. Ken is especially involoved at the intersection of where technology,education, and equity meet. In this episode, Ken discusses systemic racism, the tough questions educators should ask in order to make the policy decisions that will disrupt racism in our schools, from standardized tests, to discipline, to the curriculum, Ken Shelton explores these issues through a racial lens. Ken (He/Him/His) currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 20 years and spent most of his classroom experience teaching technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken has worked extensively at the policy level with a number of State Departments of Education, Ministries of Education, non-Profits, and was appointed to the Education Technology Task Force formed by a previous California State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, consults, and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Equity and Inclusion, Anti-Bias/Anti-Racist, Multimedia Literacy, Cultural Intelligences, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Three Links Worth Connecting to https://kennethshelton.net/ Ken Shelton (@k_shelton) | Twitter Understanding Cultural Appreciation verses Cultural Appropriation
Featured ContentKen Shelton holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production.He has worked as an Educator for over 20 years. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator.Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, consults, and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Equity and Inclusion, Multimedia Literacy, Cultural Relevance, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics.Ken was the 2018 ISTE Digital Equity PLN Excellence Award winner.Connect with Ken Sheltonhttps://kennethshelton.net/http://twitter.com/k_sheltonhttps://www.instagram.com/kshelton/Topics Discussed:What does it mean to be an anti-biased and anti-racist educator?How can an educator self-assess?What does all of this look like from the perspective ofSchool Leaders?Secondary Educators?Elementary Educators?The Liberated Educator – Click here for more!We are a group of educators who believe in the power of the people. We provide meaningful personalized learning experiences that empower our attendees to be better and do better. Our work is centered around anti-bias/anti-racism, diversity, equity, inclusion, organizational change, and organizational culture. None of these are mutually exclusive and require the right start as well as on-going work. We bring decades of collective experience in education, consulting, training, advisement, and design. Our work is grounded in theoretical research as well as practical experience. We thank you for joining us on this journey and for your commitment to doing the work. We also have a podcast coming very soon.Event information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-liberation-becoming-an-anti-biased-anti-racist-educator-tickets-112414231994What We're Listening ToAJ – The Principal Leadership Lab – Adam DeWitt and Jeff Prickett: Jeff & Adam discuss the COVID pandemic – are there any positive takeaways to be gleaned from this public health crisis, especially for school communities? And what does going into the 20-21 school year look like? Check out the latest episode of The Principal Leadership Lab as we discuss, “The COVID Comeback?”Chris – French Kiss Life – French Kiss Life is a podcast, a lifestyle brand, and a global community with a mission to inspire you to live artfully and well. Each week, Master Life Coach, Tonya Leigh, offers practical advice, inspiring stories, and transformational experiences to elevate the everyday lives of women. At French Kiss Life, we know the best way to improve our life is to celebrate and enjoy the life we have right now. Are you ready to create a life that will inspire your 90-year old self to raise her flute with a toast, “Well done, darling!”?Stacey – So You Want to Talk About Race – So You Want to Talk About Race is a 2018 non-fiction book by Ijeoma Oluo. Each chapter title is a question about race in contemporary America. Oluo outlines her opinions on the topics as well as advice about how to talk about the issues.Ken – Codeswitch, As Told By Nomads, By the Book See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ken Shelton holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 20 years. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken ... Read more The Liberated Educator – PPD079
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.comWomen in Tech: Kit Hindin"Being A Part Of Positive Change And An Innovative, Connected Future”#womenintech Show is powered by Wherewolf - https://www.getwherewolf.com/ - Wherewolf builds the software for adventure tourism businesses like yours to manage guests from arrival to departure, eliminate paperwork, and more effectively acquire new customers.#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost, Espree Devorahttps://twitter.com/espreedevoraespree@wearelatech.comGuest,Kit Hindin of New Media Designkit@kithindin.comhttps://nz.linkedin.com/in/kithindinIn LA? Here’s some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comTo further immerse yourself into the LA Tech community go to http://wearelatech.com/vipBe featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintech.co/Links Mentioned:Kit Hindin, https://kithindin.com/New Media Design, https://newmediadesign.nz/Ministry of Awesome, http://ministryofawesome.com/Upwork, https://www.upwork.com/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory produced, Edited and Mastered by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Show Notes by Karl Marty, http://karlmarty.comMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: New Media Design
This Sunday’s guest was Ken Shelton. We went over the prompts we discussed this week as well as his career. Ken currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 20 years and most recently taught technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken has worked extensively at the policy level and was named to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's Education Technology Task Force. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, consults, and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Equity and Inclusion, Multimedia Literacy, Cultural Relevance, Visual Storytelling, Social-Emotional Learning, and Instructional Design topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner.Ken has had the privilege to speak at many major conferences and events around the world as well as schools and school districts. He brings a worldly breadth of practical experience, knowledge, and perspective. Ken also had the privilege to speak at the TEDx Burnsville ED event, as well as CRESSTCon16 at UCLA in front of a predominantly Higher Ed audience. Both can be viewed below. Ken has also provided and continues to provide consulting support to many companies, State Departments of Education, Ministries of Education, school districts/systems Nationally and Internationally, as well as non-profits such as the California Emerging Technology Fund's School2Home program which is designed to support closing the Achievement Gap and Digital Divide at low-performing California middle schools.Ken’s website: https://kennethshelton.net/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ken currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 14 years and most recently taught technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is […]
In Episode 31 we have the privilege to speak with Spring CUE 2020 Keynote Speaker, Ken Shelton! The supportive thought provocateur Ken Shelton shares with us about: Techuity = Technology + Equity Edu Catalyst Platform www.educatalyst.com connecting all world educational leaders in education on 1) equity 2) social-emotional learning 3) learning spaces and design 4) innovative technology Culturally responsive and relevant teaching practices PBL and design thinking with civic engagement being a key component that allows for students own personal empowerment and advocacy The contemporary teacher being 1) responsive to... 2) relevant in... and 3) adaptive for... the type of learning that occurs Ideas for effective staff meetings Identifying as a supportive thought provocateur Follow Ken on Twitter @k_shelton on Instagram @kshelton and on the web at www.kennethshelton.net TNT EdTech Podcast and CUE are excited to introduce the Spring CUE Featured Speaker Series showcasing Spring CUE 2020 Conference speakers. To find out more about the featured speakers and register for the Spring CUE 2020 Conference in Palm Springs March 19th - 21st visit the CUE or featured speaker page. Ken Shelton - Ken Shelton is a former CUE board member and was recognized as the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator and was also named to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Education Technology Task Force. Ken holds an M.A. in Education in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has keynoted at education events around the world, including nearly every state in the United States. Ken has a long lineage in education, his father was the chief business officer and assistant superintendent for the Los Angeles County Office of Education and worked in two other county offices. One of Ken’s grandfathers and his maternal grandmother were educators. Ken likes to say “the importance of education was instilled in my family on both sides many generations ago”. Ken’s keynote will focus on educational equity, with a focus on the role that edtech can play in leveling the playing field for all students. Get a preview of Ken’s voice and vision in this podcast hosted by Barbara Bray: https://barbarabray.net/2017/11/11/a-passion-for-storytelling-and-equity-with-ken-shelton/ We are the TNT Edtech Podcast, and we are powered by CUE (@cueinc), www.cue.org! Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!
TNT EdTech Podcast and CUE are excited to introduce the Spring CUE Featured Speaker Series showcasing Spring CUE 2020 Conference speakers. In this teaser, we introduce keynote speaker Ken Shelton and what he will be presenting on during the Spring CUE Conference. Be sure to check out the full episodes to these featured speakers in the upcoming weeks leading up to this not to miss educational conference in Palm Springs. To find out more about the featured speakers and register for the Spring CUE 2020 Conference in Palm Springs March 19th - 21st visit the CUE or featured speaker page. Ken Shelton - Ken Shelton is a former CUE board member and was recognized as the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator and was also named to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Education Technology Task Force. Ken holds an M.A. in Education in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has keynoted at education events around the world, including nearly every state in the United States. Ken has a long lineage in education, his father was the chief business officer and assistant superintendent for the Los Angeles County Office of Education and worked in two other county offices. One of Ken’s grandfathers and his maternal grandmother were educators. Ken likes to say “the importance of education was instilled in my family on both sides many generations ago”. Ken’s keynote will focus on educational equity, with a focus on the role that edtech can play in leveling the playing field for all students. Get a preview of Ken’s voice and vision in this podcast hosted by Barbara Bray: https://barbarabray.net/2017/11/11/a-passion-for-storytelling-and-equity-with-ken-shelton/ Follow Ken on Twitter @k_shelton on Instagram @kshelton and on the web at www.kennethshelton.net We are the TNT Edtech Podcast, and we are powered by CUE (@cueinc), www.cue.org! Follow TNT EdTech Podcast on your favorite podcast player of choice, on the web www.tntedtech.com and on Twitter @tntedtech - we thank you for listening!
National Institute of Design (NID) is a premier and the first design institute which has been declared as the Institute of National importance. NID offers the best student-centric learning environment which includes experiential and explorative learning so that students understand and achieve a high degree of creative and innovative competence. NID offers courses in the various design disciplines like Ceramic & Glass Design, Furniture & Interior Design, Product Design, Animation Film Design, Exhibition Design, Film & Video Communication, Graphic Design, Textile Design, Strategic Design Management, New Media Design, Photography Design, Toy & Game Design, Transportation & Automobile Design, Design for Retail Experience, Digital Game Design, Information Design, Interaction Design, Universal Design. Get yourself introduced to this great institution. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vijay-sonawane/message
In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I talk to educator, speaker and EDU consultant, Ken Shelton about Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Education. Ken currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 14 years and most recently taught technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken has worked extensively at the policy level and was named to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's Education Technology Task Force. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, and leads workshops, many of which are hands-on, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Career and Technical Education, Equity and Inclusion, Multimedia Literacy, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Ken has had the privilege to speak at many major conferences and events around the world as well as schools and school districts. He brings a worldly breadth of practical experience, knowledge, and perspective. Ken also had the privilege to speak at the TEDx Burnsville ED event, as well as CRESSTCon16 at UCLA in front of a predominantly Higher Ed audience. Both can be watched below. One of Ken's recent talks was a keynote on equity, sustainability and access for the Iowa Technology and Education Connection conference which can be viewed here. Ken has also provided consulting support to many companies, school districts/systems Nationally and Internationally, as well as non-profits such as the California Emerging Technology Fund's School2Home program which is designed to support closing the Achievement Gap and Digital Divide at low-performing California middle schools. Mentioned in the episode: Ken's website: www.kennethshelton.net Ken's TedTalk: Using the Past to Explore How to Make Students Future Ready TEDxBurnsvilleED Ken recommends: The 1619 Projectvia The New York Times One of Ken's favorite tech tools is FlipGrid Ken's choice for the most choice for most influential book: The Autobiography of Malcom X as told by Alex Haley ———————————————————————– Kelly Croy is an author, speaker and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly, or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcastand subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcastwith over 135 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leaderfor a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
Enroll Now for the Teaching Through a Culturally Diverse Lens Program About Mr. Ken Shelton Ken currently holds an M.A. in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. He has worked as an Educator for over 14 years and most recently taught technology at the Middle School level. As a part of his active involvement within the Educational Technology community, Ken is an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Innovator. Ken has worked extensively at the policy level and was named to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's Education Technology Task Force. Ken regularly gives keynotes and leads workshops, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Equity and Inclusion, Multimedia Literacy, Visual Learning, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics. Ken is the ISTE Digital Equity PLN 2018 Excellence Award winner. Show Highlights The school to prison pipeline and why we should be concerned The impact of Zero Tolerance policies Dress Code policies Alternatives to Zero Tolerance Revisiting discipline policies Connect with Ken Twitter: @k_shelton Websites: www.kennethshelton.net Connect with me on Twitter @sheldoneakins For more episodes visit: www.sheldoneakins.com For professional development visit: www.leadingequitycenter.com
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Ravi Poovaiah, Professor, at IDC, IIT Mumbai. His current pedagogy as well as research and design interests are in fields related to Interaction Design, New Media Design, Visual Design and Product Design. Most of the things about him are documented on IIT IDC website. Ravi sir is one of the most loved professor at IDC and I got a chance to interact with him during a 3 day workshop at IIT. Product Expo. Many years ago. Although he has a huge body of work in almost all aspects of Visual and communication design, I was very impressed with one of his projects called Trinetra; a collection of Indian glyphs and icons. I call it a Indian Noun project. So this Audiogyan tries and document some aspects about Communication design but more importantly and a personal curiosity of how are signages designed? Especially in India. What is a signage system? What is the importance of a well designed Signage system? What is the state of Signages in India? Where do we stand if we compare with other countries? What are the challenges while designing a Signage system for India? Language, material, Population, position w.r.t space etc... What are peculiar things to be understood while designing signage system for India? Can you tell us what is Trinetra project / tool about? What your thoughts on the future of Signage system in India? How can corporates or independent designers contribute to Signages in India?
In this episode, Ethelia Lung Joins us to talk about running a student-led design conference, the difference between working at a design agency and product company, and so much more. Ethelia studies New Media Design at Rochester Institute of Technology. She has held design internships at Google and at Grayscale Ltd Hong Kong. Sponsored in part by Facebook Design
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Ken Shelton has been an educator for over 14 years and holds an M.A. in Education in Educational Technology as well as New Media Design and Production. Ken regularly gives keynotes, presentations, and leads workshops, many of which are hands-on, covering a wide variety of Educational Technology, Creative Expression, Visual Storytelling, and Instructional Design topics. ...
Episode 5 begins with a segment in which Trauman reflects on how he employs an historical understanding of technologies as a central part of his textual design process. It’s pretty much the theoretical background for his design approach for conceptualizing the table of contents of the edited collection: The New Work of Composing [http://ccdigitalpress.org/nwc/]. In the second half of the episode, Ames and Trauman discuss a couple of audio editors that are absolutely outstanding for producing audio texts, soundwriting, or podcast episodes. The episodes wraps up by encouraging listeners to attend the Computers & Writing conference this summer in Rochester, NY. The proposal deadline is this Friday, October 23rd! For more information about this episode, visit our website at http://www.mastersoftext.com
This week Myke is joined by Eva Giselle. They discuss her education in New Media Design and take a look in to how she tackles the creative process.