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May 29 2020 - Episode 4The EdTech Chat Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Prize Sponsor - Makers Empire2. STEM Introduction - What does it look like in your school?3. How does the EdTech team motivate and inspire staff who are usually only waiting for the leadership team to mandate innovation and change?4. EdTech Tools of the Week - STEM Focus (Hopscotch & Makers Empire)5. Interview with Jay Wright - Special Education & STEM teacher in Australia6. Interview with Shelly Sanchez7. Win this weeks prize by tagging Myself and Makers Empire on Twitter (or your social media of choice) and telling us why you deserve to win a class subscription (competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 3 June)8. Subscribe and ShareIf you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please email craig@mrkempnz.comConnect with Mark Quinn here or via email markquinn9129@gmail.comLinks from Jay Wright and Shelly SanchezTechWright 3D Printing BusinessFlipgridScreencastifyShelly's WebsiteShelly on TwitterShelly's BooksSteve WheelerConnect with Craig on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook to stay up to date.Thank you for your support. Please share your favourite part of today's episode and tag me on your social media of choice!
Mark Barnes is Uncut again, and he's wondering if teachers and parents hurt kids by NOT teaching them about perception, when it comes to social media. He recalls a Washington DC protest video going viral, and the perceptions people had about the kids in the video. Mark shares excerpts from Hacking Digital Learning Strategies, by Shelly Terrell, that explain how to help kids identify and understand fake news and the perceptions it creates. He shares some simple hacks adults can use to teach kids about perception and help them avoid damaging their futures. Look inside Hacking Digital Learning Strategies at http://hacklearningbooks.comSubscribe to the show at http://hacklearningpodcast.com
Love him or hate him President Donald Trump isn't the best example for kids, when it comes to debating issues on social media. In this non-political episode, Mark Barnes shares an excerpt from Shelly Terrell's book, Hacking Digital Learning Strategies, which tackles the issue of online debate and disrespect head on. Learn how to teach kids to debate issues appropriately on social media, with some right-now strategies you can use today to engage kids in a meaningful discussion about online debate. Read the chapter on Teaching Debate at http://hacklearning.org/debateCheck out all Hack Learning books at http://hacklearningbooks.comListen to more episodes at http://hacklearningpodcast.com
Welcome to Part 2 of Survival Tips for Teaching with Technology. If you listened to Part 1, you’ll know that Shelly Terrell is our speaker today on this topic. But, what you maybe don’t know is how incredibly talented and multi-faceted Shelly is. So, let me take just a moment to tell you. Shelly Terrell is a teacher trainer, instructional designer, and author. She has been recognized by various notable entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education, as a leader and visionary for teacher-driven professional development, education technology, elearning, and mobile learning . She is the co-founder of the #Edchat movement, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, and The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators. Shelly has trained teachers and taught learners in over 100 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Inglesa of Brazil, the British Council in South East Asia, and more. Shelly hosts American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter @ShellTerrell, Facebook, and Google+. She is also the author of Learning To Go, Byte-sized Potential, and The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators published by Routledge. I want to welcome back Shelly Terrell with Part 2: SURVIAL TIPS FOR TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOY Let’s get learning!
Welcome to our first “real episode” of Free Teacher PD. I’m Michael Werner, and it’s an honor to be your host for what we hope will become a go-to podcast for you. And, what better way to kick off this new podcast series than with one SimpleK12’s Teacher Learning Community’s most favorite presenters, Shelly Terrell. I’ll tell you more about Shelly in Part 2 of this topic. Today we’re going to present Part 1 of a great webinar audio from SURVIVAL TIPS FOR TEACHING WITH TECHNOLOGY. Many of today's learners have daily access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) that push their critical thinking and problem-solving skills to new heights. The KEY QUESTIONS that this episode will answer are: How do we best support learning with ICTs so that students stay on track and aren't navigating alone? AND… How do we use technology in a way that promotes creativity and critical thinking skills? SO… Please join me now in welcoming Shelly Terrell as she shares tips for managing a classroom full of technology and suggests ways that teachers can effectively integrate technology to support higher order thinking skills. Let’s get learning!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs with Shelly Terrell, March 28, 2015. There is never a Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar that goes by that someone doesn't say "How can we find funding for technology in our classrooms?" We are thrilled to have Shelly Terrell back with us to share her favorite tips, tools and resources to help us be creative as we search for funding sources. Following her presentation we will have a short "open mic" conversation facilitated by Paula Naugle for participants to share their best funding tips so come prepared to take the mic to share with us! http://shellyterrell.com/about/ Shelly Sanchez Terrell is the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching and Learning to Go: Lesson Ideas for Teaching with Mobile Devices, Cell Phones and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). She supports and instructs thousands of teachers and students worldwide through the various online and face-to-face learning events she organizes and moderates. She has been recognized by various entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education as a leader, innovator, and visionary in the movement of teacher driven professional development and education technology. She is the co-founder of the award-winning #Edchat movement, #ELTChat, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, and the Crafting an E-Textbook Massive Open Online Course. She has trained teachers and taught learners in over 25 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The Ministry of Education in Spain, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Iglesa of Brazil, the British Council in Tel Aviv, IATEFL Slovenia, HUPE Croatia, and the British Council in South East Asia. She is the host of American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars, an instructor and instructional designer at the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter (@ShellTerrell), Facebook.com/shellyterrell, and google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell. Her charity, ETHOS, received the SAMMS Ministries 2001 Volunteer Group of the Year award for the creation of a spoken word and music program for homeless children. Recently, she was named Woman of the Year 2014 by the National Association of Professional Women, awarded a Bammy Award for #Edchat, and recognized by Edtech Magazine as one of the Top 50 Edtech Bloggers.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs with Shelly Terrell, March 28, 2015. There is never a Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar that goes by that someone doesn't say "How can we find funding for technology in our classrooms?" We are thrilled to have Shelly Terrell back with us to share her favorite tips, tools and resources to help us be creative as we search for funding sources. Following her presentation we will have a short "open mic" conversation facilitated by Paula Naugle for participants to share their best funding tips so come prepared to take the mic to share with us! http://shellyterrell.com/about/ Shelly Sanchez Terrell is the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching and Learning to Go: Lesson Ideas for Teaching with Mobile Devices, Cell Phones and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). She supports and instructs thousands of teachers and students worldwide through the various online and face-to-face learning events she organizes and moderates. She has been recognized by various entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education as a leader, innovator, and visionary in the movement of teacher driven professional development and education technology. She is the co-founder of the award-winning #Edchat movement, #ELTChat, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, and the Crafting an E-Textbook Massive Open Online Course. She has trained teachers and taught learners in over 25 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The Ministry of Education in Spain, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Iglesa of Brazil, the British Council in Tel Aviv, IATEFL Slovenia, HUPE Croatia, and the British Council in South East Asia. She is the host of American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars, an instructor and instructional designer at the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter (@ShellTerrell), Facebook.com/shellyterrell, and google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell. Her charity, ETHOS, received the SAMMS Ministries 2001 Volunteer Group of the Year award for the creation of a spoken word and music program for homeless children. Recently, she was named Woman of the Year 2014 by the National Association of Professional Women, awarded a Bammy Award for #Edchat, and recognized by Edtech Magazine as one of the Top 50 Edtech Bloggers.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, November 9, 2013. Another fantastic webinar with the amazing Shelly Terrell! Shelly shared ideas for teaching with YouTube and ways to use the YouTube video editing tools to personalize video creation by students and teachers.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, November 9, 2013. Another fantastic webinar with the amazing Shelly Terrell! Shelly shared ideas for teaching with YouTube and ways to use the YouTube video editing tools to personalize video creation by students and teachers.
Shelly Terrell is an education force to be reckoned with. She hosts free Friday webinars, is the Social Media Community Manager for The Consultants-E, has co-founded #edchat and the Reform Symposium E-Conference which is seen by thousands of people from over a hundred different countries. She has been recognized by The New York Times, Microsoft’s Heroes for Education, and The Bammy Awards. In addition to her awards she’s also a world traveling speaker and an author of a new book called “The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators”.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, August 17, 2013. Teaching with Listening Tools and Apps. Shelly Terrell shared some fantastic resources for incorporating audio and listening tools into your classrooms. Many are browser based, some are apps and all are free! She shared may ways to use these tools in classrooms.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, August 17, 2013. Teaching with Listening Tools and Apps. Shelly Terrell shared some fantastic resources for incorporating audio and listening tools into your classrooms. Many are browser based, some are apps and all are free! She shared may ways to use these tools in classrooms.
Join hosts Shawn Kibel and John Mikulski as they kick off their new show with an interview of teacher and personal (passionate) learning network expert Shelly Terrell.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar-May 7, 2011. Our special guest, Shelly Terrell, creator of Technology4Kids wiki, joined us from Germany where she shared ways to use mobile learning to engage and motivate students. Her topic was "Mobile Motivation: Real World Learning with Mobile Devices
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar-May 7, 2011. Our special guest, Shelly Terrell, creator of Technology4Kids wiki, joined us from Germany where she shared ways to use mobile learning to engage and motivate students. Her topic was "Mobile Motivation: Real World Learning with Mobile Devices
Elluminate Chat Log: Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar-May 7, 2011. Our special guest, Shelly Terrell, creator of Technology4Kids wiki, joined us from Germany where she shared ways to use mobile learning to engage and motivate students. Her topic was "Mobile Motivation: Real World Learning with Mobile Devices
In this episode of the “ Flipboard EDU Podcast ( https://about.flipboard.com/tag/flipboard-edu-podcast/ ) ,” continue our conversation with Shelly Terrell ( https://www.shellyterrell.com/ ) about Social-Emotional Learning. Shelly explains that listening to the concerns from teachers around the world not only enhances her ability to reach teachers, it also supports her own instructional delivery. She firmly believes that a passionate teacher who enjoys learning will transfer that enthusiasm to the students. As a presenter, Shelly attempts to learn from her audience. As all of us in education adjust to remote teaching due to COVID-19, learning from our students’ experiences enhances the relationship between teachers and students.
Are students' mental health and their ability to socialize a priority at your school? In this episode of the " Flipboard EDU Podcast ( https://about.flipboard.com/tag/flipboard-edu-podcast/ ) ," we interview author and award-winning public speaker Shelly Sanchez Terrell ( https://www.shellyterrell.com/ ) about social-emotional learning. In light of the traumatic experiences that our students have faced over the last two months, there is a need for educators to prioritize healing and making sense of the world with students. In times like these, it’s a gift to have good friends to lean on, especially if they are like Shelly.