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“Welcome to “Talking Social Studies.” You are listening to Episode #52, “Project Based Learning and Social Studies with Guest Host Todd Gragg ” for September 28th 2021.
Welcome to “Talking Social Studies”. You are listening to Episode # 40 “Building Culture” with Amy, Scott, Chris and special guest host JJ Jedamski @jjedamski from Learning for Living for December 18th 2019. Show Notes
In episode 129, Dan and Michael of Visions of Education chat with Chris Hitchcock and Amy Presley of Talking Social Studies about podcasting in the social studies live from the 2019 National Social Studies Supervisors Association (NSSSA) Conference in Austin, Texas.
On this episode: Brendan Keiser and Sarah Wittmeyer sat down with CA BOCESs own, Rob Griffith, for a comprehensive conversation around social studies curriculum and instruction. We discussed the new Regents exams, the Social Studies Framework, the benefits of an inquiry approach to social studies instruction, and even apps and technology tools you can use to support your students understanding of historical documents and more!EngageNY resources:
On this episode: Brendan Keiser and Sarah Wittmeyer sat down with CA BOCESs own, Rob Griffith, for a comprehensive conversation around social studies curriculum and instruction. We discussed the new Regents exams, the Social Studies Framework, the benefits of an inquiry approach to social studies instruction, and even apps and technology tools you can use to support your students understanding of historical documents and more!EngageNY resources:
In this episode the Chris and Amy have an interview all about gamification with Amy Garlitz (twitter @meems852 and Instagram @mrsgarlitz) You can check out the show notes here: Show Notes (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UpCJqETmvbkwPzHnZUeBgtRQGJAf3_kQhVpOb582Au4/edit?usp=sharing) and all our resources on our site here:Talking Social Studies (https://sites.google.com/rocklinusd.org/talkingsocialstudies/home)
In this episode the Chris, Scott and Amy talk about why and how we assess plus address if you able assess without misery. You can check out show notes on our page here: Talking Social Studies (https://sites.google.com/rocklinusd.org/talkingsocialstudies/home)
Google News and Updates The British Museum and Google Arts & Culture: Decoding the secrets of the ancient Maya More real-time data on Google Trends (adds news, shopping, images, and YouTube) Featured Content Ryan O'Donnell is a Technology Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) and former high school social studies teacher in Rocklin, California. Ryan's passions are EdTech, Innovation, Social Studies, Podcasting and Teacher Professional Development. O'Donnell has been teaching since 1997 and has always been an advocate for all things "tech." In addition to teaching, he has been presenting at technology and social studies strategies workshops both in his district and throughout the country as a trainer for Teacher Created Materials. Ryan is also the co-host of the Talking Social Studies and Check This Out podcasts. Along with presenting, Ryan is on the board of CapCUE; the Sacramento affiliate of CUE.org. Google Certifications: Google Certified Educator Level 1, Google Certified Educator Level 2 Resources Ryan O'Donnell's Google Slides Templates Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag LOOPING SLIDE PRESENTATIONS Holly Elgin (Aledo, TX) -- I make changes to a Google Slideshow daily and play our announcements in the cafeteria for our students. Every day, I have to publish it to the web to be able to have it play continuously. Is there a way to present it so that it plays continuously? TAKE A SNAPSHOT LIVES ON! Marjorie Rispin (Carson, NV) -- I too was disappointed that GSuite removed Insert Image Snapshot. I found that you can still take a snapshot through Insert Drawing. When in the Drawing you can click the image icon and snapshot is still an option. Then save and close the drawing into your doc. A couple extra steps but it works. On The Blogs Matt - A Small Strategy with a Big Impact: Brain Science, Retrieval Practice and the “Brain Dump” Kasey - The Ultimate Teacher Gift Guide 2017 [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]
Join us for this special edition of Talking Social Studies where our team recorded conversations and takeaways from educators while at the NCSS conference in San Francisco
In this episode the Talking Social Studies team checks in at the end of summer to share their journeys and steps in which how they grew professionally. You can find all the links and show notes on our site at: bit.ly/talkingSS
The Talking Social Studies team talks about what being “active” in history or social studies courses means, why is it important, and strategies/activities you can use in your classrooms. Find all our show notes here: http://bit.ly/talkingSS
In this episode we talk about both where do you FIND cartoons and STRATEGIES teachers can use to have students analyze cartoons. Talking Social Studies site & show notes (https://sites.google.com/rocklinusd.org/talkingsocialstudies)
In our second episode we go down the rabbit hole of how to teach when faced with difficult conversations such as this Presidential election. Talking Social Studies site & show notes (https://sites.google.com/rocklinusd.org/talkingsocialstudies)
Join Ryan O'Donnell, Chris Hitchcock, Amy Presley and Scott Padway as they embark on a new podcast where these social studies educators talk about resources, strategies and ideas for social studies teachers. In this first episode they introduce this new show and discuss strategies when teaching with primary sources.