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Latest podcast episodes about tim kitchen

Perspectives in Parryville
Ep71: Dr Tim Kitchen, Educator, Technologist & Creativity Advocate

Perspectives in Parryville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 52:31


Today my guest is Tim Kitchen, an educator, technologist, and advocate for creativity in education. Tim is also Adobe's Senior Education Specialist for the Asia Pacific region, with a focus on K-12 education. In this episode, Tim shares insights into his career, spanning a diverse range of roles, from teaching music and physical education, managing technology within schools, teacher professional development, and writing about creativity in education. We chat about educational technology and Tim's sustained passion for integrating technology in meaningful ways to enhance learning experiences while maintaining the human element. We also chat Tim's book, ‘The Best Way to Learn is to Make. Creativity in a Gen AI World', which explores the intersection of technology and creativity in contemporary classrooms. Tim reflects on the SAMR model, which encourages using technology not just to substitute traditional methods but to redefine teaching and prepare students for the future. Throughout our conversation, Tim offers practical ways to foster creativity in schools. Tim discusses the importance of nurturing creativity as a skill that can be taught and developed, as well as the potential role of AI in freeing up time for more creative pursuits. We chat about some of the challenges and misconceptions surrounding creativity and how teachers can break away from rigid classroom structures to encourage more creative thinking and creative practice. Links: https://timkitchen.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-kitchen/ https://mammothlearning.co/the-best-way-to-learn-is-to-make/

Telecom Radio One
285- Tim Kitchen Talks Leading IT Teams in the Mental Health Sector

Telecom Radio One

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 53:47


Tim Kitchen Director of Information Technology for Networking and Infrastructure at MetroCare Services, Tim Kitchen brings a wealth of experience across multiple industries including retail, utilities, oil and gas, and healthcare. Known for his leadership in IT, Tim specializes in mental health services, bringing a personal touch to his professional role. Tim Kitchen Talks Leading...

Eye on Veterans
What the heck is AI, ChatGPT, prompt technology? USAF vet, software engineer explains

Eye on Veterans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 46:30


Will Google searches soon become a thing of the past? Will apps become extinct? Decades ago, Tim Kitchens served in the Air Force as a Russian intel analyst, but after the military he trained to become a Senior Software Engineer and expert programmer. We sat down with him to get an in depth look at how the explosive growth of AI technology is poised to revolutionize the way we work and interact with the Internet.Kitchens begins by explaining the basics of AI technology; What is it? How does it work, etc. He later expands on how ChatGPT can be incorporated into our daily lives and how other AI driven tech is transforming online content and digital video. He reflects on the dark side of AI too, ie; the dangers it presents when used to promote greed, misinformation and other dark desires.But it's not all dark. He shares how the traditional Internet search will eventually be replaced by “Prompt” technology, allowing for AI to perform search, research and other mundane tasks within minutes. He also sheds light on how AI is responsible for light-speed advances in medicine; the COVID vaccine and hopefully someday for diseases like cancer. We also discussed how to “future proof” your career with “prompt skills”, and the surprising places to find training. Check out Tim Kitchen's article “Embrace AI or Fall Behind: Yes, Resistance IS Futile” here: www.linkedin.com/in/timkitchensTo reach CBS Eye on Veterans, Host, Phil Briggsphil@connectingvets.comFollow on X@philbriggsVet@EyeOnVeterans See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Gen AI
Adobe's Vision for a Creative Gen AI future

Gen AI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 32:35


In this episode we speak to Tim Kitchen from Adobe, about their recent move into Generative AI, and what it all means for the creative industry, designers and educators. 

#EachOneTeachTen - An Amazing World Of STEM
Ep 47 Dr. Tim Kitchen, Adobe's Senior Education Specialist for Asia Pacific, Melbourne, Australia

#EachOneTeachTen - An Amazing World Of STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 36:45


Following 23 years of teaching Primary, Secondary & Higher Education, Dr. Tim Kitchen has been Adobe's Senior Education Specialist for the Asia Pacific since 2013. He regularly liaises with schools & universities focusing on enhancing creativity in education. He also manages the Adobe Education leadership and active use programs throughout Australasia and helps lead the Adobe Education Exchange (https://edex.adobe.com) which now has over one million members. A passionate advocate for creativity in education, and a well-recognized education thought leader in Australia, Tim is a regular presenter for a wide range of national and international education events. Adobe Express - https://www.adobe.com/express/ Adobe Express resource - https://adobe.ly/express-apac The Adobe Education Exchange - https://edex.adobe.com/ Adobe Creative Educator program site - http://adobe.ly/ACE Tim's Newsletter email list - https://adobe.ly/contact-edu-apac Inject Creativity Live - https://adobe.ly/injectcreativitylive --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wondernamya/message

Local SEO Today
Episode 179: Live Interview With Tim Kitchen

Local SEO Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 41:10


When you’ve got nothing to lose, just go in all directions with as much energy as you can and see what’s next. Author and founder of Exposure Ninja, Tim Cameron-Kitchen was a drummer and had no prior knowledge of SEO, but he wanted to help his neighbor promote their business. And that’s how his journey into digital marketing started. There’s a couple of pitfalls that new businesses can fall into. One of the most serious is believing that because you’re a startup, you need to chase investment. On this episode, we touch upon several points including the massive mistake he made early in his business and what he learned from it the importance of sales teams making sure your business is profitable and stable before you seek investors, and more Get in touch with Tim: Exposure Ninja: https://exposureninja.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timcameronkitchen Twitter: https://twitter.com/timninjakitchen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExposureNinja

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Let's Meet For a Beer
56 - Tim Kitchen, Dennis Scanland

Let's Meet For a Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 59:16


This episode Let’s Meet For A Beer becomes Let’s Meet For A Cider when Sunny Cider cofounders Tim Kitchen and Dennis Scanland join the show. We discuss how an urban farming company and a home cidery project evolved into a community centred Cidery making traditional 100% fruit cider using apples grown in communities across Calgary. Tim and Dennis first got to know each other as neighbours, living just down the block from each other in Calgary’s community of Sunnyside. Dennis had an urban farming company called Dirty Boys, which later morphed into YYC growers. For those who aren’t familiar, urban farming is the practice of growing vegetables in other people’s “donated land,” which in this case meant a quarter acre of land spread across many front and back yards in Calgary. These vegetables would then be sold to restaurants or farmer’s markets, with the owners of the land being compensated with a share of the harvest, or “the rent was mostly vegetables” as Dennis put it. As part of the urban farming business Dennis got his hands on literal tonnes of apples and he and Tim would start out making cider in Tim’s garage as a hobby, and they tell us that their first couple batches of cider didn’t turn out all that great, but with after friendly advice they learned the trick to making that cider better, patience. By 2017 they’d be collectively harvesting 20,000kg of apples around the city and thought if there was this much fruit available they might as well make a go of it and turn this into a proper cidery. After two years and a surprise visit from the AGLC, they’d open the doors of Sunny Cider in May of 2019. Regular listeners of the show and supporters of Calgary’s brewing industry will already be familiar with community being a common focus in the space, but Sunny Cider is unique in that their community project came first, and they built the cidery from there. While Sunny Cider may not be located in it’s namesake community of Sunnyside, they continue to source a huge portion of their fruit from communities across Calgary, working with community centres to create fruit drop offs so they can get their hands on the amazing apples, pears, and other local fruits that make for great cider. Tim sums up their approach perfectly: “I didn’t set out to make great cider, it came as a result of working to make a strong community" — Let’s Meet For A Beer! Alberta Beer Festivals: website | twitter | instagram Tim Kitchen & Dennis Scanland - Sunny Cider: website | twitter | instagram

The Kondrat Podcast
56 - Tim Kitchen, Dennis Scanland

The Kondrat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 59:16


This episode Let's Meet For A Beer becomes Let's Meet For A Cider when Sunny Cider cofounders Tim Kitchen and Dennis Scanland join the show. We discuss how an urban farming company and a home cidery project evolved into a community centred Cidery making traditional 100% fruit cider using apples grown in communities across Calgary.Tim and Dennis first got to know each other as neighbours, living just down the block from each other in Calgary's community of Sunnyside. Dennis had an urban farming company called Dirty Boys, which later morphed into YYC growers. For those who aren't familiar, urban farming is the practice of growing vegetables in other people's “donated land,” which in this case meant a quarter acre of land spread across many front and back yards in Calgary. These vegetables would then be sold to restaurants or farmer's markets, with the owners of the land being compensated with a share of the harvest, or “the rent was mostly vegetables” as Dennis put it.As part of the urban farming business Dennis got his hands on literal tonnes of apples and he and Tim would start out making cider in Tim's garage as a hobby, and they tell us that their first couple batches of cider didn't turn out all that great, but with after friendly advice they learned the trick to making that cider better, patience. By 2017 they'd be collectively harvesting 20,000kg of apples around the city and thought if there was this much fruit available they might as well make a go of it and turn this into a proper cidery. After two years and a surprise visit from the AGLC, they'd open the doors of Sunny Cider in May of 2019.Regular listeners of the show and supporters of Calgary's brewing industry will already be familiar with community being a common focus in the space, but Sunny Cider is unique in that their community project came first, and they built the cidery from there. While Sunny Cider may not be located in it's namesake community of Sunnyside, they continue to source a huge portion of their fruit from communities across Calgary, working with community centres to create fruit drop offs so they can get their hands on the amazing apples, pears, and other local fruits that make for great cider. Tim sums up their approach perfectly: “I didn't set out to make great cider, it came as a result of working to make a strong community"—Let's Meet For A Beer!Alberta Beer Festivals: website | twitter | instagramTim Kitchen & Dennis Scanland - Sunny Cider: website | twitter | instagram

Inspiring Design... with Rashan Senanayake
S03 : Ep. 01 : Importance of Creativity in Education and Design with Dr. Tim Kitchen – Adobe

Inspiring Design... with Rashan Senanayake

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 50:49


In this episode, Dr. Tim Kitchen (Senior Education Specialist) and I unpack the powerful tools of Adobe relating to the importance of creativity in education and design. Tim and I detail answers to questions such as – Who is Adobe? What is the company legacy and story? What are the Adobe Capabilities and Applications as well as and understanding the creator’s insights behind the powerful applications in Creative Cloud (CC) such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Premier Pro, Premier Rush, Spark, AfterEffect, LightRoom, XD, Character Animator, Audition and more. Following which we delve into detailing what the future of Adobe holds with the incorporation of AI through Adobe Sensei and VR/AR through applications such as Adobe Dimension. Finally, we discuss how students/educators and professionals can harness the power of these tools within their portfolio of 21st century skill sets. Incredibly informative – tune in to learn more.

LTV with Kyle Racki
This former drummer wrote a book about SEO , which built a 60-person agency | Episode 27

LTV with Kyle Racki

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 26:58


Tim Kitchen actually started off wanting to be a rock star. When that dream didn’t quite happen, he became an online session drummer, recording drums for people over the internet. To get work, he had to market himself online and so inadvertently taught himself SEO, Adwords, and the basics of web design.   One day, he built a quick website and did some digital marketing to help his neighbour, an under-employed plasterer, get more work. It worked so well that his neighbor was able to buy a house and his wife quit her job. He realized that most people had no idea what SEO is all about and most of the books he researched focused on what NOT to do, but very little information about what you SHOULD do.     So, without any previous writing experience, Tim sat down and wrote a book called “How to Get to the Top of Google”. The original was very basic - he just opened MS Word and started typing and then published it straight to Amazon. “I designed the cover myself and it was horrible. The book was also full of spelling and grammar mistakes,” says Tim. “I was completely unqualified to write the book except I knew the subject backwards because I’d been doing it for people.”   Five years later, “How to Get to the Top of Google” is still in the best-seller ranks on Amazon, and it acts as a very healthy lead generation system for Tim’s agency, Exposure Ninja. “The book fuels the agency. It’s 100% the book,” says Tim. “We get more leads then we can handle from the book. Without my book, I’d be a guy alone in my bedroom with a laptop.” In this interview, Tim talks about how you too can write a book to grow your authority, your visibility, and generate sales for your company. Shownotes: https://www.proposify.biz/podcast/027

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Tim Kitchen from Exposure Ninja (claim your free website review at ExposureNinja.com/review) is an expert at creating five-page sites. If your business needs a website, or just a website makeover, Tim's process involves discovering your businesses core services. Each of those sub-services requires a separate page on your website. Also, every business needs a blog to answer the 20 most important questions your customers have, in the form of in-depth blog posts. Resources Exposure Ninja (Website) Free Website Review (Website) Answer The Public (Find Common Questions)

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Bidsy's Small Business Society

Tim Kitchen is the best-selling digital marketing author of How to Get to the Top of Google and is the head ninja at Exposure Ninja, which is a digital marketing agency specializing in building and ranking websites. He has 4 other best-selling books and has grown Exposure Ninja from 1 person to a team of over 70 in just 4 years. Tim shares more expertise and wisdom on his popular podcast, Exposure Ninja Digital Marketing.

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Lectures and Presentations
Graduate attributes in a changing environment (Digital Aquarium Deep Dive)

Lectures and Presentations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 47:11


In this episode, Dr Tim Kitchen from Adobe discusses attributes which employers seek from graduate students from Higher Education institutions. This video is part of Swinburne's Digital Aquarium Deep Dive series.