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Send us a textGruvy Education Ai PromptsEmpowered Educator Skool CommunityCalling All Educators! I started a community that will have resources, courses, articles, networking, and more. I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources. I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant. You can find it here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessLet me help you determine the next steps in your career!Grab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowereducator.com
Send us a textEver wonder how artificial intelligence can revolutionize education? In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Dr. Nneka McGee, an educator, researcher, and advocate dedicated to integrating AI into schools. As a former teacher turned district leader, Dr. McGee shares her vision for how AI can simplify complex tasks like high school master scheduling and make learning more efficient and accessible for all students.
Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Mel sits down with Rachelle Dené Poth, a seasoned educator and technology advocate who is deeply involved in teaching languages, consulting, and presenting on the latest advancements in education technology. Rachelle shares her experiences balancing a full-time teaching career with her passion for helping students and fellow educators integrate technology in meaningful ways. From her journey with AI tools like ChatGPT to her role as a leader in educational technology, Rachelle dives into how educators can embrace innovation, even when it seems daunting. She discusses leadership's critical role in guiding AI use in schools and the importance of professional development and collaboration. Join us as we explore the future of AI in education, the myths and fears surrounding it, and how to stay ahead of the curve in today's rapidly evolving tech landscape. Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth is an edtech consultant, presenter, attorney, author, and teacher of Spanish and STEAM: Emerging Technology. Rachelle has a Juris Doctor degree from Duquesne University School of Law, a Master's in Instructional Technology, and Doctorate in Instructional Technology. Rachelle is an ISTE Certified Educator and recipient of the ISTE Making IT Happen Award and several presidential gold and silver awards for volunteer service. She presents regularly at state, national, and international conferences and provides professional development and coaching for educators on a variety of topics including assessments, and emerging technologies such as AI, AR and VR, and STEM. She is the author of nine books and also a blogger and podcaster. Rachelle provides training on many topics with a large focus on Artificial Intelligence, with more than six years of experience working with AI in the classroom and with educators. She also provides training and consulting services for additional edtech topics.Connect with Dr. Poth ThriveinEDU LLC bit.ly/thriveineduPD bit.ly/pothbooksEmpowered Educator Skool CommunityCalling All Educators! I started a community that will have resources, courses, articles, networking, and more. I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources. I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant. You can find it here: www.skool.com/empowered-educator-007. www.skool.com/empowered-educator-007.Book: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessLet me help you determine the next steps in your career!Grab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowereducator.comWebsite: www.empowereducator.com
With August slipping away it's time to talk back to school tech.Tech journalist, Andy O'Donoghue joins Frank Greaney to discuss the best back to school technology finds as well as how to bag yourself a good deal on second hand laptopsTo catch the full conversation, hit the 'play' button below...
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many teachers were leaving the profession, longtime photographer Paige Buchbinder became a first-year teacher at Douglas S. Freeman High School. It happened pretty suddenly – in her first year at her master's program in education, Buchbinder met the photography teacher at Deep Run High, who told her about an opening at Freeman. “She reached out to me and said that the county supervisor was looking for a photography teacher at Freeman, would I be interested? And I was like, ‘Heck yeah man!'” Buchbinder said. “Three weeks later, I got the job. So...Article LinkSupport the Show.
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Going to the dentist is nothing more than a chore for most people, which makes being a marketer in the dental industry a bit difficult. Jonathan Kaufman is the Senior Vice President and CMO of Sage Dental, and on this episode of Marketing Trends, he breaks down how he approaches this challenge. Jon explains some of the things that work and some of the surprising successes he's seen. Plus, he digs into the tools and technology like AI that has helped elevate the work he and his team does. Tune in to learn:What is Sage Dental? (2:45)The evolution of dental marketing (8:00)Managing the stages of growth (14:30)The tools and technology that helps deliver for customers (21:30)Establishing relationships with your leadership team (24:20)Implementing AI in your approach (29:25)Mentions:Thinking Fast and SlowForbes Article
COSN's 2023 STATE OF ED TECH LEADERSHIP SURVEY:COSN experts in School Technology report on the findings and how it affects you
COSN's 2023 STATE OF ED TECH LEADERSHIP SURVEY:COSN experts in School Technology report on the findings and how it affects you
Kevin and Taylor chat about the nationwide tooth fairy controversy. Plus, is there any old school technology your kids would have zero clue about?
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"It's amazing the number of cyber attacks that come in from outside. We've weathered those very well and it's because we have great systems and up-to-date equipment... Bond funds allow us to refresh this technology, ensure a high level of access for our kids, and maintain our network systems so it's a safe experience." - Kelly Ott, Director of Curriculum, Instruction and InnovationTechnology is everywhere. And here at Blue Valley Schools, keeping our technology safe and accessible is a priority. In this episode of BV unmuted, Chief Communications Officer Kristi McNerlin joins Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Innovation Kelly Ott to explain how Bond 2023 funds can allow us to update student and staff technology to ensure a safe learning environment for all.
Are you already starting to think ahead to the 2023 buying season and curious what your options are to lock into interest rates and capitalize on discounts? Justin Moffitt and Nate Yagle join hosts Sal Sama and Ryan Priest in the studio on this episode of The High Ground, powered by Premier Companies to provide insight into those areas. Justin Moffitt is the Area Sales Manager for John Deere Financial and Nate Yagle is the Vice President of Credit for Premier Companies. Sal, Ryan, Justin, and Nate will chat about a variety of topics including the history of John Deere Financial, what types of options the John Deere Financial team offers, and what farmers can expect going into the 2023 buying season. In addition to elaborating on their bridge financing program, Justin will also explain more about their multi-use account and how it can be beneficial for purchasing chemicals, seed, parts, and more. Nate digs into interest rate predictions and options for financing and vendor programs, and you'll hear Sal date himself by talking about the Star Wars magic of receiving a fax. Get ready to laugh and learn on this episode of The High Ground
Our Generation Next series shines a light on a pianist shaking up the classical music scene, BLKBOK. Plus, Ashley Flowers of the hit “Crime Junkie” podcast visits the studio to discuss her new book. And, Jennifer Jolly of USA Today highlights the best back to school technology for everyone.
Interview with Ruth Bland about Pocahontas County Schools --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-brown82/support
Dr. Troy Hicks is a professor of English and education at Central Michigan University and focuses his work on the intersections of literacy and technology, and, more broadly, teacher education and professional development. David and Dr. Hicks sit down to explore how teacher and student roles are gravitating away from their historical consumer paradigm, and the mindsets needed to thrive in this new environment.
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The first anonymous teacher. @BensCharlie thehistoryvoyager@gmail.com
When the pandemic hit, districts across the country had to rely on their technology teams like never before. Thanks to the pandemic, technology is irrevocably intertwined with education, and superintendents have to be technologically literate. Luckily for his district, Dr. Doug Brubaker, Superintendent of Texarkana ISD in Texas, served as a technology director before ever reaching the superintendency, helping him and his teams respond to the tech demands the pandemic brought. In this episode, Dr. Brubaker shares how he's thinking about technology in the Texas district and how superintendents can use technology not to replace educational practices, but to redefine them.Dr. Doug Brubaker (@DougBrubaker)Texarkana ISD (@TexarkanaISD)Subscribe to SchoolCEO at SchoolCEO.com for more advice, stories, and strategies for leading your schools. And if you have a story you'd like to share, email us at editor@schoolceo.com.
Starting his education career as a teacher and soccer coach, Dr. Glenn Robbins learned the power of connection and teamwork early on. Fortunately for the students and staff in Brigantine—the small island community just north of Atlantic City—this was an invaluable asset when the pandemic sent everyone home just one month into Robbins' superintendence. Keenly focused on the needs of his district's stakeholders, Robbins has been able to rally Brigantine together to streamline online learning, make asynchronous instruction more inclusive, and instill a sense of hope and growth into the students and families the district serves. In this episode, Robbins shares his passion for building connections, bringing people together to achieve the seemingly insurmountable, and growing a learning community where students can design their own futures.Dr. Glenn Robbins (@Glennr1809)Brigantine Community School (@brigschools)Subscribe to SchoolCEO at SchoolCEO.com for more advice, stories, and strategies for leading your schools. And if you have a story you'd like to share, email us at editor@schoolceo.com.
Dispatch education reporters Sheridan Hendrix, Alissa Widman Neese and Megan Henry talk about how Capital University announced earlier this year that it has a new plan to increase student success rates: iPads for everyone. Project Indigo, Capital's new digital initiative, will provide an iPad to all of the university's 2,600 students, staff members and faculty members. These iPads will eliminate any divides caused by a lack of access to technology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Jayson Richardson is a professor and the Department Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in the Morgridge College of Education at the University of Denver. He is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Educational Administration. He has written or co-authored articles in the following journals: Comparative Education Review, Educational Administration Quarterly, International Journal of Education and Development using ICT, Information Technology for International Development, Journal of International Development, Journal of School Leadership, Review of Policy Research, and The Teacher Educator.
You guys see him on my YouTube channel and on my podcast a lot! I finally interview my boyfriend, Addison Chen! He is also a technology consultant at Accenture, but what's interesting is despite both of us being Chinese Americans born and raised in New York, our journeys becoming technology consultants at Accenture have been vastly different. He studied at SUNY Albany, a state university in New York with a degree in computer science and math, and entered the workforce with no internships or work experience as an IT consultant at a small firm (less than 5 people!) in New York City and then later moved into Accenture (over 50K people!). He also writes Medium articles on the side about coding and other topics like real estate! FUN FACT: We met on Coffee Meets Bagel because I saw his job title said he was a technology consultant. Our first two hours texting each other were literally about computer science and coding! A couple that codes together stays together. Watch the YouTube Interview here: https://youtu.be/xSeJFIm1hmA Connect with Addison Chen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/addisonjchen Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/addison-chen Medium: https://addisonjchen.medium.com FOLLOW ME: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ChristineWong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christine.innovates Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christineywong Facebook: https://www.fb.me/ChristineWongFB Website: https://christineywong.me/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christinewong/support
Do you remember the first piece of technology that made you feel cool? Plus, why moms are the shock absorbers of society. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Karam, co-founder and CEO of Hyr Live, built the online platform with one goal in mind: to host a community of inspirational classes for food, beverage and pastry, taught to you at home. Plus, we get the inside scoop on the latest must-have gadgets for back-to-school with Technology Evangelist, Marc Saltzman. Also, Jennifer Lee, Managing Partner of Growth Platforms and Value Creation Services at Deloitte shares the company's global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Socially Speaking, we talk about the future of the internet and ask: is it too late to remake the digital world for the better? Find out more information from our guests here: hyr.live marcsaltzman.com www2.deloitte.com You can also find both AmberMac and Michael B on Twitter.
Are you tired of constantly connecting tech solutions to each other? So are schools! With that, today's guest, Sufian Munir, the Founder and CEO of San Diego based OneScreen has the solution. Sufian's company provides Smart School Technology that wraps hardware, software and cloud solutions all into one product offering. Founded in 2012, OneScreen has since provided technology-based solutions to school systems through their sales partner network that consists of 180+ resale partners. Discussed during this episode are the challenges of creating and then marketing technology solutions, as well as the ongoing support structure necessary to keep all of it running. This episode is sponsored by, Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Leave us a video message: https://app.videopeel.com/kctqvmc7 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Find Startup Hustle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/startuphustlexyz/ Visit Our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Suggest a Guest: https://fullscale.io/contact-us/ Learn more about: OneScreen onescreensolutions.com Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Stackify https://stackify.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Special guest Maury from Tennessee currently teaches technology to students in grades 4-6. He shares the best school technology that substitute teachers should be using. He also shares heartfelt classroom stories and talks about how substitute teachers should do the same to help us better connect with our students.Watch the video version of this podcast on our Youtube channel at https://youtu.be/DGdPg588JjcYou can listen to The Maury Wood Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-maury-wood-podcast-educational-technology/id1510439243You can email me at mailto: gregcollinssubstitute@gmail.com .Join our several hundred member Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Substitute-Teachers-Lounge-108593060520316/?modal=admin_todo_tour It’s a perfect time to start your own podcast. I highly recommend Buzzspout as your publisher. They are the best at customer service, instructional videos, and statistics. And, after you pay your second monthly invoice (no annual contract required), Buzzsprout will send you a $20 Amazon gift card. You can see all that Buzzsprout has to offer at https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=344950
PREVIEW PRESENTATIONS FROM FETC ON EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY IN SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY : Get a great preview of two conference presentation with Eujon Anderson , CTO of Troy City AL Schools and Nikosi Darnell ,a speech-language pathologist and Rebekah McPherson from Clearview Speech and Consulting
PREVIEW PRESENTATIONS FROM FETC ON EQUITY AND ACCESSIBILITY IN SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY : Get a great preview of two conference presentation with Eujon Anderson , CTO of Troy City AL Schools and Nikosi Darnell ,a speech-language pathologist and Rebekah McPherson from Clearview Speech and Consulting
In this episode, I give you my top 10 tips with getting your classroom technology ready for back to school. Please see Matt Millers website www.ditchthattextbook.com for the section where I reference his website. As always, you can find me on IG, Twitter, and Facebook at Mrs.Rodgers.ela.class.
In this episode, we talk about the things to consider when purchasing a new smartphone, tablet or computer. Episode Webpage & Resources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tech-made-simple/message
Old School vs New School Technology what do you think.Some things are better old school.Some things better new school.Some things ONLY USE OLD SCHOOL STILL TODAY.
Episode 11 is Here! Talking about Old School Technology. From the old square floppy discs, 8 Track Players, Records and Tapes, Pagers, Early Internet, and Logging into AOL(we have the sound clip). We talk it up about the old days. Enjoy!
Workplace Wellness Interview: Dr. Robert Nielsen, Nielsen Counseling Services Dr. Robert Nielsen, Nielsen Counseling Services, talks about why he chooses to only have a handful of clients, while focusing more on the non-work related parts of life. Energy Economy Interview: John Brda, CEO, Torchlight Energy Services John Brda, CEO, Torchlight [...]
Dinner with my dad and stepmom last night had me feeling good this morning. Today on the podcast about nothing I talk about how technology has made life easier but also has made life extremely tough. From buying stuff online, making reservations, dating, and more. Also try to create a formula to continue not being a thirsty creepy motherf*cker on social media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyoneneedsalittle/support
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This week, Avram is here to help you prepare for the ever important back-to-school season. There are some tech items that every student needs, like a laptop, a backpack, a portable battery and more. Laptop Magazine has compiled some of the most important, and Avram talks about what they are and why they were chosen.
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Jeff sits down with Mark Greentree of EverydayMacSupport, and Stephanie and Terry O'Brien to discuss some of the great new technologies students will use in school. Topics Covered:Getting a New iPad… Should I be nervous? iPad vs Laptop What to do with your new technology Great apps for your classroom and how to use them Cases and keyboards for your iPad Refurbished iPads and Laptops Purchasing on a budget Document sharing… cloud computing… iCloud Apps Discussed: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/toy-story-read-along/id364376920?mt=8%20 (Toy Story Read-AlongBy Disney Publishing Worldwide Applications) A fully interactive reading experience packed with Games, Movie Clips, Coloring Pages, Sing-along Tunes, and Surprises on every page. Hear the story read aloud, record your own narration, or explore at your own pace. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/balloonimals-hd/id382691195?mt=8 (Balloonimals HD:By IDEO) Balloonimals HD is a magical iPad activity that will entertain kids of all ages. Simply scribble and swipe to create and play with beautifully animated 3D balloon characters. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/see.touch.learn./id406826506?mt=8%20 (See.Touch.Learn.) See.Touch.Learn.™ is a picture learning system designed by professionals specifically for those with autism and other special needs. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/thomas-friends-thomas-gets/id407543651?mt=8%20 (Thomas & Friends: Thomas Gets His Own Branch Line) Little Engineers can Read, Play, Listen and Record with their favorite blue engine! http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dexteria-fine-motor-skill/id420464455?mt=8%20 (Dexteria) Dexteria is a set of therapeutic hand exercises (not games) that improve fine motor skills and handwriting readiness in children and adults. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/garageband/id408709785?mt=8 (GarageBand for iPad) GarageBand turns your iPad into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play pianos, organs, guitars, drums, and basses on your iPad. They sound and play like their counterparts, but let you do things you could never do on a real instrument. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/imovie/id377298193?mt=8 (iMovie for iPad) Make beautiful HD movies anywhere with iMovie, the fast and fun moviemaking app for iPhone, iPod touch, and the amazing new iPad 2. Designed for the Multi-Touch screen, iMovie puts everything you need to tell your story at your fingertips. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/keynote/id361285480?mt=8 (Keynote for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), and iPad) Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Keynote makes creating a world-class presentation — complete with animated charts and transitions — as simple as touching and tapping. Use full-screen view to present right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. http://Exclusively%20designed%20for%20the%20iPad,%20iPhone,%20and%20iPod%20touch,%20Pages%20lets%20you%20create,%20edit,%20and%20view%20documents%20wherever%20you%20are.%20Every%20page%20looks%20stunning%20and%20clear%20on%20iPad%20%E2%80%94%20and%20also%20on%20iPhone%204%20and%20the%20latest%20iPod%20touch,%20thanks%20to%20the%20high-resolution%20Retina%20display./ (Pages for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), and iPad) Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Pages lets you create, edit, and view documents wherever you are. Every page looks stunning and clear on iPad — and also on iPhone 4 and the latest iPod touch, thanks to the high-resolution Retina display. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/numbers/id361304891?mt=8 (Numbers for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), and iPad) Exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, Numbers lets you make compelling spreadsheets in minutes — with tables, charts,...
Weston is a Senior Fellow at the International Center for Leadership in Education. A former high school history teacher, assistant principal, and district administrator, he now provides teacher development, coaching, and keynotes to educators all over the country, specializing in blended learning and educational technology. Weston and his wife Molly host Teaching Keating, an acclaimed podcast where pop-culture and pedagogy collide. Bold School, his book about combining old-school wisdom and new-school technology to create blended learning that works, will be available July 5. In this broadcast, Weston joins Brent to share stories about how teachers are combining innovative technology with tried and true practices to take student learning to the next level.
Kym McNicholas and Co-Host Fran Maier talk to successful women in technology in this series. They’re first guest in the show is disrupting real estate. What would you do with an extra $20,000? A lot, right?!? That’s why more and more homeowners are choosing to sell their homes “For Sale By Owner”. They don’t have to pay commission. A new site is capitalizing on this popular trend by bringing together buyers and sellers, and closing deals with the click of a button. Sidedoor founder and CEO Shelley Janes explains how she’s going against the grain in the real estate industry. Plus, Princeton student Paige Shaw shares her favorite back-to-school technologies picks that help students stay in touch as well as make the grade. And Elite Master Networker Candice Bar shares the characteristics of the most impactful business card.
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Marcia Whyte joins us to share her small business experience, what got her started in the business world, and how she stayed with the idea until it became a success. Tune in as Marcia shares stories seizing opportunities and how creating authentic relationships can positively impact your company's bottom line. Get full show notes and more information here: http://bit.ly/29Yykqv
COSN : THE CONSORTIUM FOR SCHOOL NETWORKING T?HE ROLE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT IN THE DIGITAL AGE with CEO KEITH KRUGER and Superintendents Mark Edwards and Kamela Patton Presented by LIGHTSPEED SYSTEMS www.lightspeed.com @lightspeedsys
Thank you for supporting The ADHD Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/theadhdpodcast We’re taking on tech tools for school in this week’s digital episode of The ADHD Podcast, from considerations around speed of data collection and retrieval to discovering the tools and processes that will help you best focus your attention and achieve classroom success. In this episode we ask three fundamental questions: What is the fastest tool for you to collect information? What is the fastest tool for you to retrieve information you need later? And how comfortable are you with specific technology hardware solutions? This week on the show, Pete Wright and Nikki Kinzer will help you wrap your head around great options for managing the technology you’re going to need before you hit the books! Links & Resources Apps for Students iStudiez pro for iOS, Mac, Windows If your school is online, make sure you get the app for the platform in your program. Likely either Blackboard or Moodle. Both of these apps stink, frankly, but they’re good to keep around to be able to check in with your courses on the go. Tools and Training Notetaking is a skill. Get better at it! — Assorted YouTube tutorials Lynda.com for all your Technology Training Mind Mapping with Von Glitschka on Lynda.com Tony Buzan on Mind Mapping — This is a goofy commercial video, but I include it here because Tony Buzan owns the trademark as the “inventor” of mind mapping. This will help you get to know Tony a bit better and once you get over the terrible announcer, there’s some good information in here. Evernote Moleskine Notebooks Final Cut Pro
How do you acquire clients like Nike and Oprah Magazine? Listen to our Interview with Azita Ardakani of Love Social to find out! Azita Ardakani is the passionate about story telling and communicating intentionally. Her company Love Social began as her Twitter handle and evolved into a business that helps companies like Oprah Magazine, Nike and Converse communicate their messages in social media in a way that is real, impactful and conversational. In this truly inspiring interview, Azita shares her philosophy on leveraging social media platforms to communicate your message and on some of the most surprising, painful and joyful moments of building her business! http://www.BizWomenRock.com/85
PASO ROBLES TECH DIRECTOR SCOTT KNUCKLES IS OUR GUEST. THANK YOU LIGHTSPEED SYSTEMS FOR THIS CONNECTION..GREAT STUFF HAPPENING THERE!
THE BIG NATIONAL CONFERENCE IS UPON US IN THE BEGINNING OF FEBRUARY. LEARN ALL ABOUT IT
CEO OF FUNDS FOR LEARNING, JOHN HARRINGTON IS OUR GUEST HELPING YOU AND YOUR SCHOOL NAVIGATE E RATE FUNDING AND GETTING YOUR SCHOOL YOUR FULL AMOUNT.
This weeks special guest is Jessica Benton (aka thattechchick). Check out the podcast and listen as Jessica and I have great conversations around:*How she rebranded Tech Blogging*Tech Moms/Girls*Moms furthering their education*Back to School Technology for Kids*CES 2011*iPhone (Apps, etc)*The Show Me the Blog Conference*and much much more
Dr. Bill talks about alternative ways to help students acquire the technology they need for school
Dr Anthony Seldon, Master of Wellington College, as well as a respected educational and political commentator, discusses the positive and negative aspects of using ICT in education.
Dr Anthony Seldon, Master of Wellington College, as well as a respected educational and political commentator, discusses the positive and negative aspects of using ICT in education.
Mike Gibbons, CEO of the Innovation Unit, comments on how the needs of learners have changed and discusses the role schools, educators and publishers must play to make sure that our education system meets their needs. View an Adobe Presenter Flash Presentation of this podcast online.
Mike Gibbons, CEO of the Innovation Unit, comments on how the needs of learners have changed and discusses the role schools, educators and publishers must play to make sure that our education system meets their needs. View an Adobe Presenter Flash Presentation of this podcast online.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Principal of the Mossbourne Community Academy, talks about his life as a head teacher and reflects on the good, the bad and the ugly things that have happened in education during that time. View an Adobe Presenter Flash Presentation of this podcast online.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Principal of the Mossbourne Community Academy, talks about his life as a head teacher and reflects on the good, the bad and the ugly things that have happened in education during that time. View an Adobe Presenter Flash Presentation of this podcast online.
Ty Goddard Director of the British Council for School Environments (BCSE) talks at RM's Primary Schools for the Future conference.
Stephen Heppell talks at RM's Primary Inform Conferences about educating today's learners.
Dame Mary MacDonald shares her views on putting fun back into the primary classroom. Hear about why she feels the primary curriculum need not be so academic and how Mary has achieved success for her school and recognition from both the local education authority and Ofsted
Professor Tim Brighouse poses this question as the basis for a paper he's developing which was shared to an invited audience of school and local authority leaders at the London BETT08 show early in January. Tim begins the conversation by summarising his thoughts and views on what constitutes 'failure' and what do we mean by this in an educational context. He then offers up a set of out-of-school, in-school and systemic changes that need to happen in order to eliminate 'failure' in our education system. After this introduction, he let the debate begin!
Professor Tim Brighouse poses this question as the basis for a paper he's developing which was shared to an invited audience of school and local authority leaders at the London BETT08 show early in January. Tim begins the conversation by summarising his thoughts and views on what constitutes 'failure' and what do we mean by this in an educational context. He then offers up a set of out-of-school, in-school and systemic changes that need to happen in order to eliminate 'failure' in our education system. After this introduction, he let the debate begin!
Sir Bob Geldof discusses IntegrisG2 and Groupcall and attendance management in Primary schools at BETT 08
Mary Marsh visits the offices of RM Education to discuss 'Every Child Matters', Internet safety and the latest NSPCC campaign: Be the FULL STOP
Mary Marsh visits the offices of RM Education to discuss 'Every Child Matters', Internet safety and the latest NSPCC campaign: Be the FULL STOP
Mick Waters visits the offices of RM Education to discuss how the QCA aims to challenge and inspire all learners
Mick Waters visits the offices of RM Education to discuss how the QCA aims to challenge and inspire all learners
Steve explains the importance of technology in supporting school leadership
Steve explains the importance of technology in supporting school leadership