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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Tanya Avrith, Education Evangelist at Adobe. Tanya is a passionate advocate for student voices and believes in the power of storytelling in education. In this episode, we will discuss the importance of creativity, identity, and connection in learning and how storytelling can help foster these qualities in students. Tanya also shares insights on how technology can be used to enhance storytelling in the classroom and her experiences as an education leader. Don't miss this enlightening and thought-provoking conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myedtechlife/support
Welcome to FreshAirAtFive (FAAF) Podcast - Episode 66 In this episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from March 28th - April 1st, 2022 I reflect on these podcast episode from my listens on the: 28th: FreshAirAt3; Shukes and Giff S5E12 "Finally Motivated!"; House of EdTech E198 ""; Science360 E52 "" 29th: The Partial Credit Podcast E88 "Creativity for All with Tanya Avrith" 30th: Check This Out E146 "XanaCUE"; The EduGals Podcast E83 "LEVERAGING AUDIO IN THE CLASSROOM" 31st: Got TechED E108 "15 Awesome Cell Phone Apps for Teachers and Students" 1st: ReflectEd Podcast E16 "Professional Learning and Development" @FreshAirAtFive @bryoncar ------------------------------ Track: Know Myself - Patrick Patrikios ( NoCopyrightMusic ) | My Audio Library | Background Music Bumper: Edugals Podast with Katie Attwell --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshairatfive5/message
This week, the boys are joined by their good friend, author Tanya Avrith, to discuss creativity in the classroom.
As an advocate for student voice, my guest, Tanya Avrith believes in the power of storytelling in Education. She has seen stories help kids explore their creativity, construct their identities and connect with others first-hand – a principle that she has the privilege of spreading with the help of Adobe Education, as their Education Evangelist. Thanks for joining us today on Focus on K-12, EdTech and The Education Experience. If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe. If you have any ideas for future guests or you'd like to contact us about the show, please reach out to me on Twitter @dkonopelko. Thanks for tuning in and we will see you next time, as we Focus on K-12. Links to Resources from the Show: Video Podcast
Our post-pandemic world has accelerated some hard truths of where our educational system is not prepared for adversity. We explore the future of the classroom with two leading educational mavericks who will walk us through:Where are we now?Where are we going?How are we going to get there? We will also dive deeply into how technology is helping and hindering the growth of future generations. Join Adobe’s Tanya Avrith and NYC DOE’s JoJo Farrell for a passionate discussion on the future of education.
Being the new kid on the block is challenging. Being in a new school at the beginning of a career is equally challenging. In this episode, you will meet Rachel Demers-Lambert, a dynamic ESL and Spanish as a Second Language teacher, and hear how she navigates the system from the beginning to the end of the year. Episode Summary All about Rachel First Day Navigating the system Finding, inheriting, creating and adapting resources The most surprising thing you learned this year Teaching abroad Teaching in Quebec City vs Montreal Special Programming - International Baccalaureate Finding support - online, mentorship, colleagues Remote teaching Advice for new teachers Organizing for June and September Recommended Resources EduProtocol Field Guide Books 1 & 2 by Marlena Hebern & Jon Corippo https://www.eduprotocols.com/purchase-books The Google Infused Classroom by Holly Clark & Tanya Avrith https://www.hollyclark.org/google-infused-classroom/ The HyperDoc Handbook by Highfill, Hilton and Landis https://www.edtechteam.com/books/hyperdoc-handbook-lisa-highfill/ Profes de espanol en Quebec https://www.facebook.com/groups/636331330546013/ Quebec ESL Teachers https://www.facebook.com/groups/400947743302185/ https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/ https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/ http://www.speaq.org/
In this episode, Team Grundler talks with Clara Galan & Tanya Avrith about the importance of staying creative and connecting with others, while keeping socially distant!
In this episode, Tanya Avrith and Holly Clark share tips for creating an infused classroom while teaching remotely. They share strategies for using Microsoft Education’s tools, integrations with other EdTech favorites, and stories from their experience supporting educators with distance learning. The Microsoft Infused Classroom: A Guidebook to Making Thinking Visible and Amplifying Student Voice (Amazon affiliate link) @TanyaAvrith on Twitter @HollyClarkEdu on Twitter Full show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2020/04/14/infused-classroom-058
OnEducation Presents is exactly what it sounds like! Anything that doesn't seem like it fits as a normal episode, and anything that isn't a "quick hit" like OnEducation Now! is an episode of OnEducation Presents. Some of the GREAT content we put out as an episode of OnEducation Presents includes:Dig It or Ditch It w/ Noah GeiselSpecial interviewsAudio recordings of speeches or sessions presented by Mike or GlenYOUR submissionsIn This Episode: In this episode of OnEducation Presents we were joined by Tanya Avrith & Clara Galan from Adobe Education. We had an awesome talk about all the great work Adobe is doing and about connecting educators in new and exciting ways. Mike and Tanya share a great moment talking about Mike's path through education and how important Tanya is to his growth as an educator.Our Guests: Tanya Avrith & Clara GalanTwitter: https://twitter.com/TanyaAvrithTwitter: https://twitter.com/MsClaraGalanTwitter: https://twitter.com/AdobeforEdu
Not every professional development book is made equal. A great book will focus on pedagogy first and provide you with actionable tips and valuable resources that guide you in making real changes in your classroom and curriculum. With that in mind, Kasey shares 6 books that will transform your classroom, as long as you take action on the advice. In every book on this list, the main focus is on the four C’s and putting student learning first. The authors took the time to provide you with real advice and fantastic resources you can start using immediately. From time management to lesson ideas, to tech tools and how-tos, each of these books reveals a wealth of knowledge and ideas. Listen in as Kasey shares snippets from EduProtocols and her favorite lesson from the book. If you’d like to learn more about Jon Corippo, check out episode 28 of Shake Up Learning to hear an in-depth discussion of the inspiration behind the creation of the book and how you can best utilize the lessons in your classroom. Get organized and increase your productivity with Lisa Johnson’s Creatively Productive. This book is written not just with teachers in mind, but students as well. Building strong organizational habits early on is extremely important, and it’s one of the reasons this book is such a fantastic read. You won’t want to miss the rest of Kasey’s top recommendations. What are you reading over the holidays? Did any of the books on this list make it onto your “to be read” list? 6 Books That Will Transform Your Classroom In This Episode: [00:29] - Welcome back, y’all! [01:37] - Shout out to Ector County ISD and the Techy Tribe in Odessa, TX. [02:54] - Kasey shares what makes a transformational education book. Hint: It's NOT about the technology! It's about the LEARNING! The Eduprotocols Field Guide by Jon Corippo and Marlena Hebern [04:04] - First up is Eduprotocols. Learn why this is one of the most practical books on the list. "Eduprotocols are lesson shells into which you insert your curriculum to teach more effectively and deliver more engaging content." You will find a focus on the 4 C's throughout this book. Catch one of the authors, Jon Corippo, in episode 28 of The Shake Up Learning Show! [06:41] - Listen to learn about one of Kasey's favorite protocols: the Iron Chef Protocol. Eduprotocols is a fantastic guide that is full of customizable lesson plan templates that can be customized for any grade level, any subject area. Get Free Lesson Plan Templates! Kasey references ideas from The EduProtocols Field Guide Book 1, and the newly released EduProtocols Field Guide Book 2. Creatively Productive by Lisa Johnson [08:07] - Lisa Johnson’s Creatively Productive helps provide actionable ideas on becoming more organized and more productive teachers and students. Lisa is the author of the TechChef4U blog, where she shares tons of free tips and ideas. She also has an awesome Instagram presence where she is NoteChef4U. Hear from Lisa on episode 32 of The Shake Up Learning Show, where she shared ideas from her book, her amazing Doc Locker of free resources, and her FREE Fake Instagram Template. [12:03] - Hear Lisa’s tips on goal setting and planning from her chapter on Taming Time. The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis [14:14] - Book number three is The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, Sarah Landis. Hyperdocs are so much more than just adding hyperlinks to a Google Doc or creating a digital worksheet! [15:45] - What are Hyperdocs? Learn from the experts as Kasey reads an excerpt. "Hyperdocs--transformative, interactive Google Docs that replace the standard worksheet method of delivering instruction. A Hyperdoc is the teaching pedagogy involved when making important decisions about what to teach and how to teach with technology to redefine the overall experience." Visit Hyperdocs.co to access free resources and templates, and the Give One, Take One database. [18:21] - You will want to check out chapter three, Build Your Own Hyperdoc. Teachers sometimes get distracted by FREE lessons online that don't always align with your learning goals. (Check out the "on-air" coaching episode 10 with Carly Black where we address this very problem!) Hyperdocs is grounded in sound pedagogy to help you design a meaningful learning experience for your students. The Google Infused Classroom by Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith [22:32] - If you have access to Google Tools, you must read The Google Infused Classroom. This book is very unique! The paperback version offers two different ways to start. Starting from the front, you start with the pedagogy. Start from the back of the book to explore digital tools. This book will help you better understand the Google ecosystem and other engaging, non-Google tools. Holly and Tanya included a table of tools and how they can be used. Very handy for teachers to learn how to choose the best tool for the job. [24:48] - Kasey reads an excerpt: The Ten Characteristics of Today’s Learners. Be sure that you also check out Holly Clark's blog, The Infused Classroom, as well as her companion course, The Chromebook Infused Classroom. Shift This by Joy Kirr [26:40] - Why you need to read Shift This. Joy shares so many ways to truly make significant SHIFTS in your classroom and giving grades more meaning. [28:00] - Kasey shares a quote from the book that she used in Shake Up Learning, "If the work assigned is not something you'd let them redo in order to learn, it's time to assess the relevance of the work you are assigning." This book will get you thinking about grades, the game of school, and doing what's best for kids. [29:00] Kasey shares ideas from chapter 7 about the meaning of grades. It's not about a number. It's about the LEARNING! Shake Up Learning by Kasey Bell [30:14] - Last but not least, Shake Up Learning! Hear Kasey read an excerpt from Chapter 14. Hear about how Kasey developed the Dynamic Learning Framework and defining the idea of Dynamic Learning. The 4 C's are essential for creating Dynamic Learning experiences for students and are a foundation of Kasey's Dynamic Learning Model. It's all about finding ways to support students and elevate their skills with technology while increasing learning! Take a deep-dive into Dynamic Learning and meaningful technology integration in this 5-Part podcast series. This book also has a companion website with FREE resources and online workshop! The Shake Up Learning book was designed for meaningful book studies. Conduct your own group book study or join one of our book studies online. (Get the book study details here.) Podcast Question of the Week [34:38] - Kasey shares the podcast questions of the week: What professional learning book will you be reading over the holidays? Post your answer to your favorite social media platform using the hashtag #ShakeUpLearning, or share it in the Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook! [35:32] - Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on iTunes. (Bonus points if you use the word “y’all” in your review!) 2020 Shake Up Learning Book Study Dates and Information Our next book study will begin on Feb. 13, 2020. It is completely FREE! Get all the book study details here. Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode: The Shake Up Learning Show The Shake Up Learning Community on Facebook The Shake Up Learning Show Episode 28: Eduprotocols: Customizable Lessons for Any Subject or Grade! [Interview with Jon Corippo] Eduprotocols Free Templates The EduProtocols Field Guide Book 1 The EduProtocols Field Guide Book 2 The Shake Up Learning Show Episode 32: Productivity Tips and Tools for Teachers and Students [Interview with Lisa Johnson] The Hyperdoc Handbook by Lisa Highfill, Kelly Hilton, and Sarah Landis Hyperdocs.co The Shake Up Learning Show Episode 10: How to Choose a Digital Assessment Strategy Shake Up Learning Spring Book Study The Google Infused Classroom by Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith Shift This by Joy Kirr Shake Up Learning by Kasey Bell
In episode 73 of the METC Podcast we sit down and talk with Tanya Avrith, Education Evangelist for Adobe about Sharing Your Story. Check out the show notes linked here. Be sure to checkout our new content, METC miniPOD available on Anchor and Google Podcasts. A new tech tool shared by a METC community member every other week. Available at anchor.fm/metc
Tanya served as the lead educational technology and digital citizenship teacher at the Lester B. Pearson School Board overseeing and implementing several 1:1 initiatives with iPads, Chromebooks, BYOD and Macbooks. Tanya was instrumental in the vision and execution of the district-wide Digital Citizenship Program which resulted in her being invited to Facebook headquarters to discuss Digital Citizenship education. Tanya has presented to teachers, administrators and fellow educational technology coaches at numerous national and international conferences including, ISTE, ASCD, and FETC. As a consultant visits schools/districts across the country to work with PreK-12 school leaders, to help plan large-scale implementation plans as well as workshops on how to use technology as a tool for learning. Along with consulting, Tanya works as a full-time teacher at North Preparatory School teaching Personal Branding and Digital Communication in Coconut Creek, Florida. In addition to being named an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2013 and a Google Certified Innovator in 2012, Tanya is an Adobe Education Leader, Book Creator Ambassador and Flipgrid Ambassador. Tanya holds a M.A. in Educational Technology and a B.A in Communication Studies from Concordia University in Montreal as well as a B.Ed from the University of Ottawa. Tanya is driven to help inspire educators push their thinking and always put learning first when it comes to use technology. You can find out more about working with Tanya, and her books and resources.
In episode 17, I chat with Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith to discuss their book, "The Google Infused Classroom". This is a great conversation about how the book came to be, who the book is geared towards, and of course, international food. I have to say that this interview made me envision these two ladies as the female version of Dale and Brennan from Step-Brothers. Their energy and relationship is clear in this interview and it's easy to see why these two ladies wrote this book together. As an added bonus, they are offering a free copy of the book to two lucky listeners. All you have to do is tweet your thoughts of the episode using the hashtags #edtechbites and #infusedclassroom. They will randomly choose two lucky tweeters to receive this added bonus. Please check out Tanya's and Holly's blogs to learn more about them and what they can add to your PLN. Also, please leave a review of the EdTechBites podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Play, or whatever app/stream you use. Buen Provecho!
In this episode of the Wired Educator Podcast, Kelly interviews the authors of The Google Infused Classroom: A Guidebook to Making Thinking Visible and Amplifying Student Voice, Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith. This is fantastic interview with two amazing educators. Holly Clark is an award-winning educator and speaker based in San Diego. She is both a National Board Certified Teacher and Google Certified Innovator. A long time teacher and administrator, Holly consults globally with schools to help them successfully and purposefully innovate instruction through the use of learning theory, technology integration and design thinking strategies. Holly holds an MA in Education from Columbia University, New York. Tanya Avrith M.A. EdTech is a passionate educator; from Montreal Canada, now living in South Florida. She is a Google Certified Innovator and Apple Distinguished Educator. With deep roots as a teacher and pedagogue, Tanya consults with schools to help plan and execute large scale deployments and professional development plans for digital citizenship, technology integration initiative and organizational development in schools. Tanya is currently the Director of Educational Technology at Grandview Preparatory School in Boca Raton, Florida. Mentioned in this podcast: The Google Infused Classroom Creating World Class Learners Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salingrer Google Home Flipgrid Adobe Spark SeeSaw app Apple Distinguished Educator Google Certified Innovator National Board Certified Teacher
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "The Google Infused Classroom" with special guest presenters Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith, August 5, 2017. Welcome back to a new school year! We are so excited to have two amazing educators and authors, Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith, to help us kick off our new year! They will share ideas from their new book "The Google Infused Classroom" which is based on the premise that we need to fuse great pedagogy with powerful technology tools to create meaningful learning experiences for our Generation Z students. They will go over some of the concepts from the book, as well as showcase some fun ways you can really get at student understanding in your classroom! This webinar will be a great way to get inspired for the upcoming school year - and learn ways to take learning to the next level. https://www.amazon.com/Google-Infused-Classroom-Holly-Clark/dp/1945167165/ref=sr_1_1 Tanya Avrith is an Education Strategist and Educational Technology Consultant living in South Florida. She is a Google Certified Innovator and Apple Distinguished Educator and hold a master’s degree in educational technology. She is a pedagogical consultant and newly appointed director of educational technology at Grandview Preparatory School in Boca Raton, Florida - and co- author of the Google Infused Classroom. https://twitter.com/TanyaAvrith Holly Clark is a technology and innovation specialist from San Diego, California. She is a Google Certified Teacher, National Board Certified Teacher, and holds an MA in Technology in Education from Columbia University. She is the head of EdTechTeam Press and travels the world trying to help change education - a now a co- author of The Google Infused Classroom. https://twitter.com/HollyClarkEdu
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, "Open Mic: What's On Your Summer Bucket List" facilitated by Paula Naugle with sharing by all participants. June 17, 2017. Join us for a "bang-up" opportunity to wrap up our school year broadcasts and send you into the summer break with awesome ideas and resources being shared in this Open Mic show "What's on your Summer Bucket List?" During this Open Mic session facilitated by the always amazing facilitator extraordinaire, Paula Naugle, participants will take turns getting on the mic to share something related to one of the guiding questions. Q1 What is the first PD book you plan on reading this summer and why? Q2 What conferences (live/virtual) would you like to attend this summer and why? Q3 What new tech tool/toy would you like to add to your tech bag this summer? Q4 What fun places will you plan to visit this summer? Q5 What hobbies will you pursue during the summer? You can sign up to share using this form http://tinyurl.com/liveclass20openmic or if time is available you can just raise your hand to take the mic to share. Everyone who gets on the mic to share will be eligible for a prize drawing! Be sure to check out your audio in advance so you'll know your mic will be working when it's your turn to share! Wear a headset to prevent echo/feedback. We can't wait to be inspired by everyone who will be sharing! This will be our last show before our annual break for ISTE and the summer break. We will resume our regular shows on Saturday, August 5th with a fabulous presentation by Holly Clark and Tanya Avrith on "The Google Infused Classroom": Using Google Tools based on pedagogy and making student thinking visible. http://live.classroom20.com/archive-and-resources
Join Brent & Josh - well, mainly Brent - as we welcome our first female guests to the show! They talk a lot of Google, iPad & EdTech Teacher. They definitely saved the show after Josh's Internet issues!Holly Clark: https://twitter.com/hollyedtechdivaTanya Avrith: https://twitter.com/edtechschoolsPerson to follow: Kristina Peters - http://twitter.com/mrskmpetersSite to know: Educlipper http://educlipper.net/
Brian and Kristy are joined by Tanya Avrith, an aspiring Google Certified Teacher and specialist in digital citizenship education to discuss the challenges and rewards of preparing today's children for tomorrows digital society.