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In this episode, Robert and Jake welcome special guest Quinn Rollins as they discuss Star Trek Deep Space 9- which began airing 30 years ago in 1993. How was this Star Trek different from the previous Star Trek shows? What has made it endure decades? These three Star Trek fans break down why DS9 is their favorite Star Trek- the characters, the stories, the villains- it's all packed in this episode of Age of Geek: The Podcast! Join our discussion on our Discord: discord.ageofgeek.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to episode 4 of the UCET podcast, where we talk about all things Utah, education, and technology. In this episode, we are focusing on modeling and facilitating the responsible repurposing and remixing of digital resources by students by discussing innovation in education and how teachers and students can best adapt to the ever-changing educational landscape. We have two guests on this episode, Quinn Rollins, a social studies teacher with Granite district and Kayla Towner, a UEN instructor, former elementary teacher with Davis district.Over of the course of this episode, we discuss the following questions:What is the biggest challenge facing the education sector?What is your favorite example of student innovation? Favorite example of teacher innovation?Why does innovation in education matter?What are the most critical skills for innovation?At the end of the episode, we discussed why some educators are reluctant to change and how we can encourage innovation for all of our students. As was mentioned in the episode, we can't just teach how we were taught, we can and should innovate to be better. You can follow Quinn at @jedikermit on Twitter and you can follow Kayla at @mrstowner9 on Twitter. Special thanks to Matt Winters for the sound editing and Kiera Beddes for hosting.
Jared and Dani welcome Quinn Rollins to UEN Homeroom this week. Quinn is a Social Studies teacher at Cyprus High School in the Granite School District and he is also the author of Play Like a Pirate in which he shares the importance of bringing play into your curriculum. During our discussion we cover topics such as: the importance of sharing your passions with students, the need to give students choice in assignments, how to bring pop culture into your lessons, and the Ten Commandments of 2020.
In part 3, Amanda shares awesome ideas from Play Like a Pirate by Quinn Rollins. The focus of the episode is on section 3: Superheroes, Graphic Novels, and Comic Strips. Ideas are shared with how comics and graphic novels can be used in distance learning, as homework, or in the physical classroom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Amanda continues to share out awesome ideas from Play Like a Pirate by Quinn Rollins. The focus of the episode is on section 2: Games. Ideas are shared with how games and play and can be used in distance learning, as homework, or in the physical classroom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Amanda shares ideas from the book, Play Like a Prate by Quinn Rollins. This episode gives ideas educators can use while virtual teaching and learning is happening as well as when everyone is back in the classroom on campus. Join Amanda for part 1 using toys. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Adam Renard chats with us about bringing others with you on the adventure, finding the fun in your content, and creating experiences kids love. Adam shares how to make things more fun, the power of relationships, and why love is a choice. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/adamrenard Episode Highlights 1:52 - Chatting about Rae going to the AIMS Network Institute. 6:53 - Previewing the episode with Adam Renard. 9:12 - Adam introduces himself. 11:10 - Adam's failure: Not recognizing how his relationship with other people is reflected in his classroom. 15:55 - Adam's success: Working a superhero theme into a unit. Truly gamifying a unit and having the kids love it. 24:05 - Adam's advice for teachers: Look at every piece of content you have, and don't be afraid to make it look completely different. 25:50 - 6 questions answered in 15 seconds or less. 29:30 - How to connect with Adam. Adam's Recommendations EdTech Tool: Peardeck Book: "Play Like A Pirate" by Quinn Rollins. Who to Follow on Instagram: @staceyreeder, Megan Lawson , @Doidlife518 YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: Gamably Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: Look at your lessons, find the weakest piece, and figure out how you can shift it. Best piece of advice you've ever received: Love is a choice. Links to Connect With Adam Website: renardsquest.blogspot.com Twitter: @Renard_Teach --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Listen in as Quinn Rollins, author of Play Like a Pirate, talks about teaching, play, mental health, and his dog Lucky. Check out Quinn's website: http://www.quinnrollins.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-schmittou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schmittou/support
**Follow us on Twitter - @InstantRel** On the second episode of the Instant Relevance Podcast, Denis (@MathDenisNJ) and Raymond (@blended_math) discuss how to start the year with a growth mindset for ourselves and our students. Later in the podcast, the hosts interview Quinn Rollins (@jedikermit) teacher and author of Play Like a Pirate about using game and play based activities to engage all students. **Resources Mentioned** Quinn Rollins' Website -- http://www.quinnrollins.com/ Jo Boaler and YouCubed.org -- https://www.youcubed.org/ Week of Inspirational Math -- https://www.youcubed.org/week-inspirational-math/ Boosting Math Video -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoYDHUGIwuE Growth Mindset Coach and Playbook -- https://amzn.to/2xqR3d5 GoFormative -- https://goformative.com/ The Instant Relevance Podcast is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network - http://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/
Welcome to Episode 71... Only 29 more to go till 100... This episode finds me chatting with published author Quinn Rollins about heading back to school. For us, this might be just another year back in the classroom, for Quinn it is a step back in time... He will once again be going back into the classroom after having spent 6 years at the district office. Join us as we chat about what it feels like and what are Quinn's hopes for his and ultimatly our classes as well.
In this, the 28th episode of Well Played... Quinn Rollins and I discuss maker spaces to play spaces... It is a great episode filled with some chuckles and plenty of thoughts. Go ahead, have a listen! Check out: explorelikeapirate.com for more details and information!
The Nerd Lunch crew continues it's seemingly never-ending Star Trek Drill Downs, this time with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home aka "The Whale One." They welcome Quinn Rollins onto the show and the four discuss how this funny movie took a long time to be funny, Spock's quirkiness and the pregnancies of Saavik and Gracie. Say "Hello computer" and ask it to download this podcast for you today!
The Nerd Lunch crew continues it's seemingly never-ending Star Trek Drill Downs, this time with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home aka "The Whale One." They welcome Quinn Rollins onto the show and the four discuss how this funny movie took a long time to be funny, Spock's quirkiness and the pregnancies of Saavik and Gracie. Say "Hello computer" and ask it to download this podcast for you today!
Hey! It's "Hole Time" again (well, let's double check with Jeff first to be sure) and the Rabbit Hole crew welcomes Quinn Rollins, author of "Play Like a PIRATE: Engage Students withToys, Games, and Comics" and also Muppet fan extraordinaire. The hole we jump into this time is the Muppets Wiki. Can we get from the "Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem" page to the "Janice" page? Well, yeah, but can we make it interesting? Listen and find out.
Hey! It's "Hole Time" again (well, let's double check with Jeff first to be sure) and the Rabbit Hole crew welcomes Quinn Rollins, author of "Play Like a PIRATE: Engage Students withToys, Games, and Comics" and also Muppet fan extraordinaire. The hole we jump into this time is the Muppets Wiki. Can we get from the "Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem" page to the "Janice" page? Well, yeah, but can we make it interesting? Listen and find out.
**We had some technical issues with this episode. Do not turn the volume to full on this one.** Join Dr. Sarah, Tui, Johnny and James as they talk with Quinn Rollins about his book "Play Like a Pirate" and about his experience working in the Utah education system. Follow Us: facebook.com/geekparentingpodcast twitter.com/geekparentpod Instagram.com/geekparenting If you would like to be a sponsor of Geek Parenting Podcast, email us at contact@geekparentingpodcast.com --- 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/geek-parenting/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geek-parenting/support
In episode 19, Michael and Dan are joined by a panel of educators to discuss how they set up their first week of school. They are joined by Quinn Rollins, Jennifer Maio, Jessica Rosenthal, and Laura Vago.
Dave Burgess is a former teacher and the co-author of P is for PIRATE and the New York Times Best Selling author of Teach Like a PIRATE which has been translated into 4 languages and has transformed classrooms all over the world. He is also a popular keynote speaker and professional development seminar leader known for his outrageously energetic style. In addition, Dave is the president of Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc. which is disrupting the traditional publishing industry with innovative books, author-friendly contracts, and creative marketing techniques. FREEBIE ALERT: Visit educatorslead.com/piratefreebies and sign up for Dave’s email list to get 25 great “Teach Like a PIRATE” inspirational digital posters, videos, instructions, a free ebook, and much more. Dave’s website: www.daveburgess.com Follow Dave on Twitter at https://twitter.com/burgessdave Dave’s Books on Amazon: P is for PIRATE: http://www.amazon.com/P-PIRATE-Inspirational-ABCs-Educators/dp/0988217643 Teach Like a PIRATE: http://www.amazon.com/Teach-Like-Pirate-Engagement-Creativity/dp/0988217600 Other Books in the PIRATE Series on Amazon: Play Like a PIRATE by Quinn Rollins: https://www.amazon.com/Play-Like-Pirate-Engage-Students-ebook/dp/B01C8XFVW8 Learn Like a PIRATE by Paul Solarz: http://www.amazon.com/Learn-Like-PIRATE-Students-Collaborate/dp/098821766X EXPLORE Like a PIRATE by Michael Matera: http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Like-PIRATE-Gamification-Game-Inspired 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
Quinn Rollins joins Justin Baeder to discuss his book, Play Like a PIRATE: Engage Students with Toys, Games, and Comics.Interview Notes, Resources, & Links Purchase Quinn's book, Play Like a PIRATE: Engage Students with Toys, Games, and Comics.Follow Quinn on TwitterQuinn's WebsiteAbout Quinn RollinsQuinn Rollins is an award-winning social studies teacher and presenter based in Salt Lake City, UT.
In episode 6, Dan and Michael talk with Quinn Rollins about bringing superheroes into the classroom.
Kelly interviews Quinn Rollins, author of Play Like a PIRATE: Engage Students with Toys, Games, and Comics. Quinn has been a social studies teacher in Granite School District in Salt Lake City since 2004, where he currently serves as the social studies curriculum specialist. Whether teaching children or adults, he believes in engaging students with humor, pop culture, and new perspectives. As a result, he's been honored to work with the educational programs for the University of Utah, Utah State University, Brigham Young University-Idaho, and Westminster College of Salt Lake City. Quinn has also served as master teacher and mentor for a Teaching American History Grant and for a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History Workshop in Chicago, Illinois. In 2011, he received the Utah Council for the Social Studies Secondary Teacher of the Year award. In 2015, he was presented with “Utah's Best of the West” award at the National Council for the Social Studies conference and the Best Historical Scene and Best Custom Minifigures awards at BrickSlopes 2015, Utah's LEGO Convention. Quinn loves presenting at local, state, and national conferences. His most popular presentations include student engagement, teaching with pop culture, the literacy of comic books and graphic novels, and using toys to teach. Quinn's hobbies include designing and playing with toys, doodling in staff meetings, reading comic books, and let's say “running” to sound like a well-rounded person. He believes cheese is “an enemy to mankind” but won't say no to pizza. He earned his bachelor's degrees in History Teaching and German Teaching and his master's degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology from the University of Utah. Mentioned in this podcast: Play Like a Pirate www.QuinnRollins.comUnderstanding by Design by Wiggins and McTigheThe Grapes of WrathNational History DayKahootLegosAction FiguresGraphic Novels Play Doh