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In today's episode Tim Wilhelmus interviews fellow Keep Indiana Learning Digital Learning Coach Chevin Stone about anti-racism for educators and how essential classroom connections and relationships are to creating a safe and culturally responsive space for learning. Through their conversations in this episode and the continued conversations through the Indiana Connected Educators book study of So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo, we start to uncover the ways that we can each know better to do better. An educator with 18+ years of experience in the classroom, Chevin Stone is a dedicated lover of all things science and technology. She is a Google Certified Educator and Edtech coach, working with teachers as they become more skilled with tech in the classroom. Her interest in antiracism comes from a desire to help all teachers reflect on their personal and professional biases so the relationships they build with their students are authentic and genuine. Reach out to Chevin at Twitter @csstone1161 and Instagram @solve4whyedtech Books mentioned in this episode: How to Be an Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi White Fragility by Robin Deangelo Other Resources Facebook page Antiracism Education Now Book list Anti Racist Reading List Getting Started You Have an Antiracist Book List, Now What? Episode Transcript
In this episode, join Tim Wilhelmus, Keep Indiana Learning Digital Learning Coach, as he hosts an all-star panel of thought leaders in the maker space and maker education movement. Special Guests: Sylvia Martinez, former aerospace engineer & co-author of Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom Nicholas Provenzano, Technology Coordinator and Makerspace Director at University Liggett School Faith Plunkett, Technology Coach at Decatur City Schools in Decatur, Ala. Episode Transcript
In this episode of the HomeGrown podcast, moderator Tim Wilhelmus, Keep Indiana Digital Learning Coach, connects with Les McBeth from the Future Design school and Sabba Quidwai host of the podcast Sprint to Success with Design Thinking. They unpack the concepts within Design Process Thinking and make connections with how to get started in small, meaningful ways within your classroom, library, or school. Podcast Transcript Link Transcript: S1-Episode 2-DesignThinking Final Cut.pdf Podcast Resources Extraordinaires Link Sprint to Success with Design Thinking - Podcast Future Design School - for DT Curriculum resources, the DT Playbook, and PD/ Strategic Planning support: www.futuredesignschool.com @fdesignschool @futuredesignschool. Centre for Urban Pedagogy: http://welcometocup.org/ - non-profit organization dedicated to empowering youth and adults to use the power of design and art to increase meaningful civic engagement.
Frenemies Amy and Bill bring back Tim Wilhelmus from the Indiana Connected Educators group to talk about the upcoming (and incredible) ICE conference that is being planned.
Join our hosts as they welcome Tim Wilhelmus the Innovation, Curriculum, and Technology Specialist from the EVSC.
Join Howie and Ryan as they welcome special guest Tim Wilhelmus, who serves as the Innovation, Curriculum and Technology Specialist for Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation. Tim discusses how ideas like positive messaging and intention, professio0nal development and Disney ideals can be transferred over to your classroom or school. Learn how a PD program called “Lessons From A Mouse can transform your school Listen as Tim talks about how you can take these lessons to your students and staff and why they just might make your classroom the happiest place on Earth.
Join us for this webinar with special guests Tim Wilhelmus and Brett Clark who shared tips and tools for building your Personal Learning Network (PLN) including ways to manage it once you get it started. They have co-created a fantastic Livebinder with resources to guide us every step of the way and will share their experiences and advice
Tim Wilhelmus and Brett Clark shared tips and tools for building your Personal Learning Network (PLN) including ways to manage it once you get it started. They have co-created a fantastic Livebinder with resources to guide us every step of the way and will share their experiences and advice.
Tim Wilhelmus and Brett Clark joined us and shared tips and tools for building your Personal Learning Network (PLN) including ways to manage it once you get it started. They have co-created a fantastic Livebinder with resources to guide us every step of the way and will share their experiences and advice. personal, professional, learning network, liveclass20, classroom 2.0 live, tim wilhelmus, brett clark, social media, twitter