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Human Chapters
The Role of Speech Pathology in Education: My Journey - A Conversation with Eamon

Human Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 65:18


It was a deep honour to engage in a conversation with Eamon about his Chapter, The Role of Speech Pathology in Education: My Journey. Eamon generously shared the following points and more:- His career path (work in early intervention, education, and his current position at La Trobe University - an Academic Intern for Science of Language and Reading Lab)- The moment he was introduced to the world of literacy and the navigation of a speech pathologist's role within that- The subjects he is teaching at La Trobe and research he is supervising. An additional note from Eamon included: A quote from Tiffany Hogan's 2025 AIM Institute Research to Practice Symposium presentation – “it's the role of the system to create the conditions for evidence based practice to occur”. I think this is obviously true of how the system can support professionals within schools to experience success, but also the professionals providing services to schools (e.g. speech pathologists). We need to think about how speech pathology services can be effective within an MTSS framework of service delivery. We want to set speech pathologists up to be collaborative, effective and efficient in their work within Education.Eamon can be contacted on:Twitter (x) - @EamonGCharlesLinkedIn - Eamon Charlese.charles@latrobe.edu.auPlease share this conversation with educators, speech pathologists, and others that may resonate. It will be available on  ⁨@humanchapters⁩  YouTube channel, podcast platforms, and Facebook page.

Doing 'IT'
#74 AI Deepfakes with Bec Martin

Doing 'IT'

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 36:09


In this episode Leon from SHV talks to Bec from Evolve Education about Artificial Intelligence and deepfakes. They discuss how this technology impacts the lives and sexual interactions of young people.    Resources: The eSafety website, The Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation, Kerrin Bradfield's Respect Collective (Bradfield, K. (2022). Image Based Abuse: Recognition, Education and Healing. Sexology in Practice Symposium, 24-25 September, online.), Addressing deepfake image-based abuse, AI ‘nudify' sites are being sued for victimising people. How can we battle deepfake abuse?, Beacon, and Take It Down.    Evolve Education collaborates with Tessa Opie and Cameron Fraser from In Your Skin who contributed research for this podcast.   For more information about SHV @ shvic.org.au.   Follow SHV on LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.  Contact us directly at doingit@shvic.org.au.  Subscribe or follow the podcast wherever you listen so you don't miss out.  

Smarter Not Harder
The Health Optimization Medicine and Practice Symposium Recap

Smarter Not Harder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 33:15


In this episode of the Smarter Not Harder Podcast, host Boomer Anderson is joined by Ted Achacoso and Scott Sher to discuss the first Health Optimization Medicine and Practice symposium, and give one-cent solutions to life's $64,000 questions that include: How does the Health Optimization Medicine (Home Hope) approach use science and technology to detect and correct imbalances in our bodies, and how can it benefit individuals from elite athletes to cancer patients? What is the pivotal role of GABA, cannabinoids, microbiota, and ketones in health optimization? What is the future of health optimization symposiums and how does the concept of community play a significant role in the learning and sharing of knowledge in this field?   What We Discuss: 03:00 - Explanation of how Health Optimization Medicine (HomeHope) uses science and technology to detect and correct imbalances in our bodies 06:45 - Discussion on how the Home Hope approach can benefit individuals ranging from elite athletes to cancer patients 12:10 - In-depth talk about the pivotal role of gut health in our overall wellbeing 15:30 - Explanation of how GABA, cannabinoids, and microbiota play a pivot role in health optimization 24:10 - Insights from the Health Optimization Medicine Symposium 33:00 - Predictions for the future of health optimization symposiums 36:50 - Discussion on how the concept of community plays a significant role in the learning and sharing of knowledge in the health optimization field   Find more from Smarter Not Harder: Website: https://troscriptions.com/blogs/podcast | https://homehope.org Instagram: @troscriptions | @homehopeorg   Get 10% Off Your Purchase of the Metabolomics Module by using PODCAST10 at https://www.homehope.org   Get 10% Off your Troscriptions purchase by using POD10 at https://www.troscriptions.com   Get daily content from the hosts of Smarter Not Harder by following @troscriptions on Instagram.  

Educating All Learners Alliance
Pathways to Literacy and Community with AIM Institute

Educating All Learners Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 16:48


Dawn Brookhart, Associate Director of AIM Institute for Learning and Research, joined us on our latest podcast episode to discuss AIM Institute's work towards supporting students who are struggling to learn to read. We asked her about AIM Pathways and the many courses available for educators, and school leadership, to learn about professional development in the space. There are many FREE resources available on their site (linked below), in addition to some upcoming events that educators and researchers can learn practical skills and tips from, to improve their classrooms and students learning retention.   Mentioned Resources: AIM Pathways: https://institute.aimpa.org/aim-pathways AIM Pathways to Practice Series: https://institute.aimpa.org/resources/pathways-to-practice AIM's Virtual Teaching Techniques Focused on the Language Comprehension Upper Strands of Dr. Hollis Scarborough's Reading Rope: https://institute.aimpa.org/resources/virtual-teaching-techniques-webinar-series AIM's Research to Practice Symposium: https://institute.aimpa.org/programs-research/research-to-practice-symposium AIM Access to the Experts Speaker Series: https://institute.aimpa.org/professional-training/access-to-experts-series   Website: www.educatingalllearners.org Twitter: @educateall_org YouTube: Educating All Learners

Games in Schools and Libraries
GSL 97: ALA Midwinter 2018

Games in Schools and Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018


In Games in Schools and Libraries 97 Stephanie Frey joins Donald Dennis to talk about her ALA Midwinter 2018 experiences. RTC Cohort http://www.ala.org/tools/readytocodeMidwinter HighlightsNC WIT - National Center for Women & Informational Technology https://www.ncwit.orgHOMAGO - GuidebookCS/CT +xGoogle Applied Digital Skillshttps://applieddigitalskills.withgoogle.comGetting good statsTalk Back Boardshttps://www.pinterest.com/EHeumannGurian/audience-responses-talk-back-board-comment-bookALAR MAZE - XR LibrariesXR Libraries - http://www.varlibraries.com/Vuforia - https://www.vuforia.com/Cohort ProgramsLibraries Ready to Code from Research to Practice (Symposium on the Future of Libraries)Tweeting photo bird feeders.Kid Clients & Design StudioAugmented Reality tagsGSL Midwinter Reflections blog article -http://www.inversegenius.com/gsl-blog/2018/3/28/ala-midwinter-reflections Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed by libraries included in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System or the Libraries RTC Cohort. 

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Joel Schofer's Career Planning Podcast
Outside the Box Opportunities

Joel Schofer's Career Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017


Here are the slides for a lecture on “Outside the Box Opportunities” that I gave at the 2017 Transition to Practice Symposium at NMCSD for all the graduating residents and fellows: Outside the Box Opportunities Topics covered include: Moving after your are selected for promotion How to PCS away from a command you want to […]

Joel Schofer's Career Planning Podcast

Here is the Powerpoint and screencast of a lecture I gave on Fitreps a few weeks ago at the NMCSD Transition to Practice Symposium for all the graduating residents and fellows.  Without audience participation, the lecture went from 30 minutes down to 18.  Enjoy! Fitness Reports in 30 Minutes

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Joel Schofer's Career Planning Podcast
Personal Finance for the New Attending

Joel Schofer's Career Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017


Here is an audio podcast of a 30 minute lecture I gave at Naval Medical Center San Diego’s Transition to Practice Symposium that they put on last week for all the graduating residents and fellows.  I hope you enjoy it.

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New Books in Public Policy
William C. Smith, ed., “The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice” (Symposium Books, 2016)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 26:41


William C. Smith (ed.), senior associate with RESULTS Educational Fund, joins New Books in Education to discuss The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice (Symposium Books, 2016). This edited volume provides an analysis of the global testing culture that has permeated societies throughout the world. With a diverse range of academic contributors, perspectives of this global phenomenon are thoroughly explored and problematized at various levels of societies, from an expansive macro view from the top, down to the micro view of individual actors. You can find more information on the author and on the Right to Education Index (RTEI) at www.results.org. For questions or comments on the podcast, you can connect to the host at @PoliticsAndEd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Education
William C. Smith, ed., “The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice” (Symposium Books, 2016)

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 26:41


William C. Smith (ed.), senior associate with RESULTS Educational Fund, joins New Books in Education to discuss The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice (Symposium Books, 2016). This edited volume provides an analysis of the global testing culture that has permeated societies throughout the world. With a diverse range of academic contributors, perspectives of this global phenomenon are thoroughly explored and problematized at various levels of societies, from an expansive macro view from the top, down to the micro view of individual actors. You can find more information on the author and on the Right to Education Index (RTEI) at www.results.org. For questions or comments on the podcast, you can connect to the host at @PoliticsAndEd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
William C. Smith, ed., “The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice” (Symposium Books, 2016)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 26:41


William C. Smith (ed.), senior associate with RESULTS Educational Fund, joins New Books in Education to discuss The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice (Symposium Books, 2016). This edited volume provides an analysis of the global testing culture that has permeated societies throughout the world. With a diverse range of academic contributors, perspectives of this global phenomenon are thoroughly explored and problematized at various levels of societies, from an expansive macro view from the top, down to the micro view of individual actors. You can find more information on the author and on the Right to Education Index (RTEI) at www.results.org. For questions or comments on the podcast, you can connect to the host at @PoliticsAndEd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
William C. Smith, ed., “The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice” (Symposium Books, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 26:41


William C. Smith (ed.), senior associate with RESULTS Educational Fund, joins New Books in Education to discuss The Global Testing Culture: Shaping Education Policy, Perceptions, and Practice (Symposium Books, 2016). This edited volume provides an analysis of the global testing culture that has permeated societies throughout the world. With a diverse range of academic contributors, perspectives of this global phenomenon are thoroughly explored and problematized at various levels of societies, from an expansive macro view from the top, down to the micro view of individual actors. You can find more information on the author and on the Right to Education Index (RTEI) at www.results.org. For questions or comments on the podcast, you can connect to the host at @PoliticsAndEd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Body IO FM
BIOFM 14 - Paleo F(x) 2014 Recap

Body IO FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014 73:05


On this Body IO FM, Dr. Rocky and I, along with AJ and Jim Laird, give our recap on Paleo F(x): Ancestral Momentum - Theory to Practice Symposium that took place in Austin, Texas. We share our take home points and thoughts on what we learned during this 3 day expo. To learn more, please visit: http://1b.io/mq

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