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Welcome back to a new episode of Rebel Teacher Alliance! This week we dive oven-first into planning a gamified baking experience with our friend and culinary wizard, Tisha Richmond. Fabian shares his ambitious plan to teach sourdough in five days, and the crew tosses around creative ideas—from scratch-off mystery badges to Plinko-powered ramen challenges. We talk XP for cheese, classroom kitchens, and whether dough can compete with backpacking through Europe. Oh, and there's plenty of talk about the magical power of mix-ins.Join @hofmannedu.bsky.social, @jedijamie.bsky.social and @findingmyaloha.bsky.social each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Join our Discord on rebelteacheralliance.com or here. Find us on Instagram @rebelteacheralliance, on BluSky @rtalliance.bsky.social, and on TikTok @rebelteacheralliance.
Education author, speaker, and Canva Learning Consultant, Tisha Richmond, joins The Good Life EDU Podcast this week for the second of three episodes in our Summer Learning Series. In each of these episodes, we feature a keynote speaker from one of this summer's Nebraska conferences to give access to those not at these events while also extending the learning for those who were there, live. Tisha shares with us her summer learning, speaks to the power of being a connected educator, praises Runza, and delves into some of the new features in Canva! To continue to follow and learn more from Tisha, visit https://www.tisharichmond.com/
In this insightful episode of "The Failure Files," we sit down with Tisha Richmond to delve into the complexities of implementing large-scale initiatives on a school campus. Tisha shares her firsthand experiences and valuable lessons learned from navigating the barriers and challenges that often arise during major implementation plans. From resistance to change and logistical hurdles to gaining buy-in from staff and fostering a supportive culture, we cover the key strategies and practical tips for overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Tune in to discover how to turn setbacks into opportunities for growth and how to lead with resilience and determination. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable insights and inspiration for educators and leaders embarking on their own implementation journeys. About Tisha Richmond: Tisha is a district Student Engagement and Professional Development Specialist, international speaker, and author from Southern Oregon. She taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles at the regional and national level. She recently co-founded Southern Oregon CUE, the first CUE affiliate in Oregon. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels. In 2018, she was a recipient of Medford School District's Golden Pear Educator Secondary Teacher Award and a first place winner of the Henry Ford Innovation Nation Educator Award. Tisha is passionate about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified strategies to immerse and empower our 21st century learners and make learning a MAGICAL experience for all! She connects globally with educators around the world continuously reaching beyond her comfort zone to grow and help transform the educational landscape so all learners can thrive. Follow Tisha Richmond: Website: www.tisharichmond.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/tishrich (@tishrich) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makelearningmagical/ (@tishrichmond) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tisha-richmond-4a0333190/ Join me at MELC 2024 in Breckenridge Colorado on June 17-19 at bit.ly/MELC2024 — Are you a superfan of the Aspire podcast? Well, now you can show off your support with the new Aspire swag, featuring tee shirts, hoodies and a variety of drinkware. You can find all your Aspire Swag at www.teachbetter.com/swag Use Discount Code: ASPIRE for 25% OFF Tee-Shirts, Hoodies, and Drinkware:
Teacher, speaker, Instructional Coach and book writer, Tisha Richmond returns to the Pixel Classroom Podcast. Tisha talks about her journey in education. From Culinary Arts Teacher to Instructional Coach. What lead to her writing her books, setting up her two podcasts and working with her son, Tommy on their new book, Dragon Smart. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/support
Tisha Richmond, the author of Make Learning Magical and brand new co-creator of the incredible picture book, #DragonSmart, joined me for an awesome conversation. In addition to being an author, Tisha is a long-time CTE teacher (Culinary Arts), Canva In Education Learning Consultant, international keynote speaker, podcaster, workshop presenter extraordinaire, and...an official "Friend of Dave." :)We discuss her journey to finding her passion for teaching again, gamification ideas, and the powerful message embedded in her latest project, Dragon Smart, that she created with her son, Tommy Richmond. Listen in and let us know what you think using the #DaveBurgessShow hashtag on social media! Connect with Tisha:X: @tishrichInstagram: @tishrichmondWebsite: tisharichmond.comConnect with Dave:X: @burgessdaveInstagram: @dbc_incTikTok: @pirate.teacherDBC Inc site: daveburgessconsulting.com
I review the book, Dragon Smart by the mother/son team of Tommy and Tisha Richmond. The book follows the story of Tommy the Dragon. He is gifted, smart, knows his facts, but when it comes to tests, Tommy isn't the best. The book is amazing look into something we have all experienced. We know our facts, we do our studying, we love learning, but when it comes to tests, we panic or can't do our best. Yet, we are smart in our own ways, we are talented and we will find a way to explore and understand. We are all Dragon Smart. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/support
This week's episode features a friend of the pod, Tisha Richmond. Tisha discusses her new role at Canva, her latest podcast, her partnership with #Eduprotocols and a special project that will be coming out soon. Plus, she shares a fantastic game that sparks creativity in students and teachers alike. Join us for some laughs, joy and discussion. Join @hofmannedu, @mrsjamiehalsey, and @findingmyaloha each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Find us on Instagram @rebelteacheralliance, on Twitter @rebelteacherpod, and on TikTok @rebelteacheralliance. Leave us a message here! Things mentioned on the show: Canva.com Spark Joy in EDU podcast Make Learning Magical Eduprotocols Companion Guide Happy Little Accidents game Squiggle Your Way to Creativity blog post Rebel Teacher Alliance discord Merch shop --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebel-teacher-alliance/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebel-teacher-alliance/support
Tisha is an innovative district Student Engagement & Professional Development Specialist, international speaker, Canva Learning Consultant, and Canva Education Creator from Southern Oregon. Previously, she served as a district Tech Integration Specialist and taught Family & Consumer Science for 25 years. Tisha is also a podcast host and author of Make Learning Magical. In this episode, Tisha and Brent talk about the importance of looking for the joy in what we do, as that joy can be contagious.
Tisha Richmond who does a ton of work in and around education joins this episode of Three Questions on Educators that Inspire! Hear how Richmond shares her experiences in education, how she became a culinary arts teacher, and what continues to inspire her. Be sure to like and subscribe on YouTube and watch the full episode to hear Richmond's answers to these questions: Who is a teacher that has inspired you and why? Who is an administrator that has inspired you and why? What advice would you give your first-year teacher-self? Quotes: "Relax a little, have fun with this. How can we bring joy into learning?" - Tisha Richmond's advice to her first-year teacher-self Links: Tisha Richmond Website - https://www.tisharichmond.com/ Tisha Richmond Twitter - https://twitter.com/tishrich Tisha Richmond Instagram - https://instagram.com/tishrichmond Make Learning Magical by Tisha Richmond - https://www.tisharichmond.com/book.html Shift in EDU Conference - https://www.shiftinedu.com/ Book Chat Tweet - https://twitter.com/tishrich/status/803997327597838336 __________________________________________ Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros George Couros on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgecourosauthor/ George Couros on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/george-couros-a5146519 For the full audio podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros Because of a Teacher - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833433X?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Because of a Teacher 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833450X?tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=194833450X&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X The Innovator's Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0986155497?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948334127?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
George Couros begins this episode with a reflection on how he and Tisha Richmond first connected! This reflection leads to a conversation about the importance of connecting with others and for going out of our way to build strong connections. Couros shares the power that our connections can have and how valuable it is when others are brought into new spaces. Couros reminds us that we are the experts, how do we create those connections and build our own communities? Be sure to share in the comments what you are taking away from this episode! Quotes: "It changed the way that my students not only learned in my class, but it allowed them to become courageous and confident in their learning." - Tisha Richmond "We all have our own magic...find other educators that push your thinking and inspire you." - Tisha Richmond Links: Tisha Richmond Website - https://www.tisharichmond.com/ Tisha Richmond Twitter - https://twitter.com/tishrich Tisha Richmond Instagram - https://instagram.com/tishrichmond Make Learning Magical by Tisha Richmond - https://www.tisharichmond.com/book.html George Couros IMOOC - https://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/tag/immooc __________________________________________ Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros George Couros on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgecourosauthor/ George Couros on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/george-couros-a5146519 For the full audio podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros Because of a Teacher - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833433X?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Because of a Teacher 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833450X?tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=194833450X&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X The Innovator's Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0986155497?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948334127?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
Educators everywhere are turning to Canva as their one-stop-shop for creating any one of a number of things from presentation slides to infographics to video production, editing, and more. For this episode of The Good Life EDU, we are joined by Canva Learning Consultant, Tisha Richmond, who shares her wealth of knowledge on not only what Canva can do but also where those possibilities meet the teaching and learning going on in the classroom setting. And did we mention that - best of all - CANVA for EDUCATION is FREE! For more on Canva for Education, visit https://www.canva.com/education/ For more from Tisha Richmond, check out her site https://www.tisharichmond.com/
Tisha is an innovative district Student Engagement & Professional Development Specialist, international speaker, Canva Learning Consultant, Canva Education Creator, podcast host, and author from Southern Oregon. She has served as a district Tech Integration Specialist and taught Family & Consumer Science for 25 years. Additionally, she has served in various leadership roles at the region, state, and national level. Tisha is the author of the book, Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. In 2018, she was a recipient of Medford School District's Golden Pear Educator Secondary Teacher Award and a first place winner of the Henry Ford Innovation Nation Educator Award. Tisha is passionate about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified strategies to immerse and empower our 21st century learners and make learning a MAGICAL experience for all! She connects globally with educators around the world continuously reaching beyond her comfort zone to grow and help transform the educational landscape so all learners can thrive.
In this episode I sit with Tisha Richmond.Tisha Richmond is a passionate and innovative district tech instructional specialist and former high school culinary arts teacher of twenty-two years from Southern Oregon. She is passionate about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified experiences into classrooms to make learning MAGICAL. She received the 2018 Golden Pear High School Teacher of the Year award in her district and was a 2018 first- place winner in Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Teacher Innovator Awards. She is a connected educator who is continually collaborating, sharing, and learning with her personal learning network. Tisha loves sharing her passion for teaching and learning and speaks nationally on gamification and various innovative strategies.Find her at:TishaRichmond.com@tishrich
In this week's episode, Tisha Richmond shares her experience of losing joy as a teacher and how using gamification in her classroom increased her happiness, student motivation, and overall engagement. In this episode, we discuss: How to create the “Extreme Lesson Makeover” The origin story of Tisha's podcast And her book, Making Learning Magical! About Tisha Richmond: Tisha is a district Student Engagement and Professional Development Specialist, international speaker, and author from Southern Oregon. She taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles at the regional and national level. She recently co-founded Southern Oregon CUE, the first CUE affiliate in Oregon. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels. In 2018, she was a recipient of Medford School District's Golden Pear Educator Secondary Teacher Award and a first place winner of the Henry Ford Innovation Nation Educator Award. Tisha is passionate about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified strategies to immerse and empower our 21st century learners and make learning a MAGICAL experience for all! She connects globally with educators around the world continuously reaching beyond her comfort zone to grow and help transform the educational landscape so all learners can thrive. Follow Tisha Richmond: Website: www.tisharichmond.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/tishrich (@tishrich) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makelearningmagical/ (@tishrichmond) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tisha-richmond-4a0333190/ https://www.amazon.com/Make-Learning-Magical-Unforgettable-Experiences/dp/1946444995?crid=1N89DL2MMTPFP&keywords=making+learning+magical&qid=1670699948&sprefix=making+learning+magical%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=32c5ecc182eb8a0a4bc172a82f503280&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl New OFFICIAL Sponsor of the Aspire to Lead Podcast! As a passionate coffee drinker, I am always looking for the best cup of premium coffee. Once Leslie and I tasted Papa Rob's Coffee, we instantly fell in love with the flavor of the Espresso Special Blend. Papa Rob's Coffee is the only coffee we drink and I'm proud to have them as the exclusive sponsor of the podcast!
What a treat! Jamie and Fabian went to FallCUE in Stockton this past weekend and got a chance to sit down with two awesome humans and educators: Tisha Richmond and Jeremy Sederquist. While Jeremy was plotting to replace Scott (an act of treason, as Fabian sees it), Tisha spoke about her experience at the conference and what she is up to currently. We had a blast talking to them! Please follow Jeremy on Twitter at @MrSederquist and @Tishrich! Join @hofmannedu, @mrsjamiehalsey, and @findingmyaloha each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Find us on Instagram @rebelteacheralliance and on Twitter @rebelteacherpod. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebel-teacher-alliance/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rebel-teacher-alliance/support
Jen shares how she implements St. Mother Teresa's wise words, "do little things with great love". She also offers a hot tip on the power of the post-it note (In case you wondered... This podcast is NOT sponsored by 3M!) Shoutouts to Mandy Froehlich, Tisha Richmond, Sarah Thomas, and more! Transcript available here. About Our Guest: Jennifer Casa-Todd is wife, mom, a Teacher-Librarian, a former Literacy Consultant, a Google Certified Trainer and Innovator, author, and international keynote speaker. Jennifer is passionate about showing parents, teachers and students how they can use technology and social media to make the world a better place. Website: Twitter: @JCasaTodd Instagram: @jcasatodd About Lainie: Lainie Rowell is an educator, international consultant, podcaster, and TEDx speaker. She is the lead author of Evolving Learner and a contributing author of Because of a Teacher. Her latest book, Evolving with Gratitude, was just released. An experienced teacher and district leader, her expertise includes learner-driven design, community building, online/blended learning, and professional learning. Learn more at linktr.ee/lainierowell. Twitter - @LainieRowell Instagram - @LainieRowell Evolving with Gratitude, the book, is now available! Purchase here! You can also get bulk orders for your staff (10 copies or more) at a discounted price! Just fill out the form linked below and someone will get back to you ASAP! bit.ly/ewgbulkdiscount
We are going to continue designing in this episode by putting a spotlight on the wonderful creative tool of Canva. We will be talking with Tisha Richmond, a learning consultant with Canva, and the always positive and creative Jill DuBois on the amazing ways that Canva can help coaches, teachers, and students throughout the school year!Link to Canva for EducationFollow Tisha on Twitter!Follow Jill on Twitter!Podcast TeamHosts- Katie Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Michael Roush, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Lisa Kuhn, Maggie HarrisCreative/Content Team- Justin ThomasProducers- Justin ThomasEdge•U Badges Edge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!Coach Mentorship Program Year-long mentorship programs to support the ultimate PD provider: instructional coaches!
Friends, things are about to get magical! Tisha Richmond joins the pod to tell us about spark moments, marigolds, appreciation circles, and much more! Including how her mom, Susan Mills, and Mr. Rogers helped her develop a joyful and grateful disposition. Tons of strategies and resources shared! Plus even more to explore after the episode: Fred Rogers Acceptance Speech - 1997 Find Your Marigold: The One Essential Rule for New Teachers by Jennifer Gonzalez The Forgotten Key to Happiness on the Joy Lab Podcast Creating Savoring Rituals Transcript available here. About Our Guest: Tisha is a district Student Engagement and Professional Development Specialist, Canva Learning Consultant, national speaker, podcast host, and author from Southern Oregon. She has taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles regionally and nationally. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. Website: tisharichmond.com Twitter: @tishrich Instagram: @TishRichmond About Lainie: Lainie Rowell is an educator, international consultant, podcaster and TEDx speaker. She is the lead author of Evolving Learner and a contributing author of Because of a Teacher. Her latest book, Evolving with Gratitude, was just released. An experienced teacher and district leader, her expertise includes learner-driven design, community building, online/blended learning, and professional learning. Learn more at linktr.ee/lainierowell. Twitter - @LainieRowell Instagram - @LainieRowell Evolving with Gratitude the book is now available! Purchase here! You can also get bulk orders for your staff (10 copies or more) at a discounted price! Just fill out the form linked below and someone will get back to you ASAP! bit.ly/ewgbulkdiscount
Now more than ever, “magic” is needed in schools and in classrooms – not Houdini-style or pixie dust magic, but rather the tangible kind based on enthusiasm, love, laughter, fun, and relationships that can transform a classroom into a place where students are inspired, empowered, and immersed in learning. Join Paula and her beloved guest as they share actionable tips and techniques that will equip you to put your students center stage in their learning experiences and bring joy to you and the kids alike! As always, tons of giveaways for educators will be part of the live broadcast airing, too!
Gratitude isn't about "skipping through the fields of flowers and chasing bunnies." With authenticity and honesty, Mandy shares what gratitude means to her and she gifts us a gratitude practice that empowers kids and adults to truly sit in gratitude and savor all the feels. With shout-outs to Jennifer Casa-Todd, Tisha Richmond, Sarah Thomas, Bri Henneke Hodges, and Melody McAllister. Transcript available here. About Our Guest: Mandy Froehlich is an experienced Director of Innovation and Technology, technology integrator, and teacher, she has experience at many levels of the organizational structure. Her interest lies in reinvigorating and re-engaging teachers back into their profession, as well as what's needed to support teachers in their pursuit of innovative and divergent thinking and teaching. She consults internationally with school districts and post-secondary institutions in the effective use of technology to support great teaching, mental health support for educators, and how to create organizational change. Website: www.mandyfroehlich.com Twitter: @froehlichm Instagram: @froehlichmandy About Lainie: Lainie Rowell is an educator, international consultant, podcaster and TEDx speaker. She is the lead author of Evolving Learner and a contributing author of Because of a Teacher. Her latest book, Evolving with Gratitude, will be released in mid-2022. An experienced teacher and district leader, her expertise includes learner-driven design, community building, online/blended learning, and professional learning. Learn more at linktr.ee/lainierowell Twitter - @LainieRowell Instagram - @LainieRowell Evolving with Gratitude the book is now available! Purchase here! You can also get bulk orders for your staff (10 copies or more) at a discounted price! Just fill out the form linked below and someone will get back to you ASAP! bit.ly/ewgbulkdiscount
We are so happy to have our magical guest Tisha Richmond! It was so delightful to have her on and tell us everything about her current role as a Canva consultant and how she helps other teachers improve their lessons with a home makeover style program she is offering with a team in her district in Oregon. Plus, she shares a game in our ever wonderful segment “Whatcha been playin'...?”. Follow her on Twitter @TishRich and check out her website www.tisharichmond.com Join @hofmannedu, @mrsjamiehalsey, and @findingmyaloha each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Leave a short review! Recommend us! Share us! Things mentioned on the show: - Tisha's book - Make Learning Magical - Lettera (in dutch), 4 Cyte in English --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/finding-our-tribe/support
In this 223rd episode of The Wired Educator Podcast I interview Dawn Harris about her new book, Plan Like a Pirate. I absolutely love our conversation on designing meaningful experience for students, curriculum, fitting everything needed into education, what CRT is and isn't, and most importantly how to impact the lives of students. Dawn is brilliant and this episode will inspire and enchant you to become your personal best and deliver to students. I love it and you will too. Order a copy of her book: Dawn's Book: Plan Like a Pirate: Designing Extraordinary Learning Journeys for Every Student Dawn Harris is a passionate and energetic educator who lives by the motto, “Relationships First.” Her enthusiasm for creating connections is infectious and she thrives on the opportunity to learn about the things that motivate and inspire teachers and students alike. In her roles as a secondary English Language Arts Educator, Gifted and Talented Teacher, and Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Dawn continually strives to bring authentic and engaging learning experiences to students of all ages. Throughout her career as an educator, Dawn has taught in urban, rural, and suburban districts meeting the needs of children from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. In addition to general ELA coursework, Dawn's classroom teaching experience also includes teaching English as a second language, creative writing, film studies, and response to intervention instruction. Dawn's professional teaching experiences have been showcased in scholarly journals and at local, regional, national, and international conferences. Prior to becoming an educator, Dawn spent more than 10 years in marketing and publishing in the private sector. This experience has given Dawn insight into the skills and knowledge students need in order to be prepared to enter into a competitive, global workforce or into college once they leave high school. This insight helps to support Dawn's work in developing veteran, novice, and pre-service teachers as they seek to educate students for tomorrow's work today. As a licensed Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development Specialist, Dawn's primary goal in all things is to support educators with planning learning that ignites curiosity and that engages and inspires students in a way that impacts their growth and achievement every single day. About Dawn's Book: How do good teachers become great? How do you create magical learning experiences your students will never forget? In Plan Like a PIRATE, you'll learn that sailing on to greatness starts with vision, intention, and design—planning—inside and outside of the classroom, far beyond any single lesson. This practical, comprehensive guide is packed with proven strategies for captivating students' imaginations and interest, leading readers through what it takes to engage and nurture learners with rigorous, equitable differentiated lessons. Designed to launch readers on a journey from “seeing it” to “being it”—and all points in between—Plan Like a PIRATE shows teachers how to harness their passion to create and implement innovative, relevant, student-centered learning opportunities and to build a detailed, intentional, future-focused plan to attain their dream career. This book will help educators deepen the impact of their teaching practice and power up their professionalism, allowing them to chart a course for themselves and their students to a better, more equitable world. Endorsements “Get ready to set sail for an incredible adventure with Dawn Harris!” —Tisha Richmond, student engagement specialist, PD specialist, and author of Make Learning Magical “A master teacher herself, Dawn Harris shares stories from the trenches and weaves in practical strategies and frameworks to help make learning accessible and meaningful for students. This is a must-read for all educators!” —Jill Siler, EdD, deputy executive director, Texas Association of School Administrators, and author of Thrive Through the Five: Practical Truths to Powerfully Lead Through Challenging Times Topics Antiracism Education Cultivating Belonging at School Essential 8 Framework Gifted Education Teacher Evaluation Process Professional Learning Networks Links Dawn's Book: Plan Like a Pirate: Designing Extraordinary Learning Journeys for Every Student Website: www.educationundone.com Twitter: @DHarrisEdS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dharriseds/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dawnmharris/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnmharrris/ Other: Education Undone Educator Network (Facebook Group) ------------------------------------------------------------ If you like what you've heard, please share-out with our friends on social media and tag me. Don't forget the #LeadEveryDay #WiredEducator and #wiredwednesday hashtag. Can't wait to hear your thoughts. Join our #WiredWednesday 30-Minute Twitter chats on Wednesdays at 9PM Eastern. They are awesome and fun. Invite Kelly to be your keynote speaker at your school. Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leaderand Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. If you liked what you heard or read, please share-out with our friends on social media! Do you like what you heard? Invite Kelly to speak at your school. Interested in booking Kelly for your Next Event? Yes! Let's Make it happen right HERE! Educator, Author, Keynote Speaker Twitter: @kellycroy Instagram: @kcroy Website: kellycroy.com and wirededucator.com Podcast: The Wired Educator Podcast and of course: Facebook. Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here. Sign-up for my newsletter here:
Make learning MAGICAL: Memorable Beginnings, Authenticity and Agency, Gamified Experiences, Innovation, Curiosity, Creativity and Collaboration, Authentic Audience, Legacy - @tishrich --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edutechguys-conference/support
Tisha Richmond is an author and educator who specializes in creating experiences for her students. She is the author of the book, Make Learning Magical, where she shares "rubber meets the road" tips that you can use to transform your classes from a lesson to an experience that your students will remember. There are so many parts of Tisha's story that we love, and we believe so many people will identify with where she was in her career when she started transforming her lessons. She mentions creating "Chopped" challenges for her students. She also talks about mystery boxes. Let your school counseling creativity thrive as you listen and see if you are inspired to take a lesson to the next level. And then let us know! Purchase her book, Make Learning Magical, here.
Tisha is a district Student Engagement and Professional Development Specialist and Canvas Coordinator, national speaker, author from Southern Oregon. She has taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles in her school and district as well as on Oregon regional and state edtech cadres. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels and hosts the Make Learning Magical podcast.
In this episode, Tisha Richmond, author of Make Learning Magical, joins us for a conversation on the M in her M.A.G.I.C.A.L. acronym, Meaningful Beginnings. Tisha shares about ideas for how to build culture and community at the start of the school year. To connect with Tisha via her website at https://www.tisharichmond.com/
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March 26 2021 - Episode 42The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - How are you adaptive with EdTech?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - Quizizz4. EdTech Tip of the Week - Models for effective and adaptive learning of EdTech in our schools (SAMR/AGES)5. Interview with Melisa Hayes and Tisha Richmond6. Win this weeks prize (books from Tisha Richmond) by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form (Competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 31 March).7. Subscribe, Rate and ShareIf you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please emailinfo@igniteedtech.comConnect with Mark Quinn here or via email markquinn9129@gmail.comMake a Difference Podcast (Mark Quinn)Links from PodcastIgnite EdTech Learning Portal (Learning Courses for everyone - Sign up for FREE today to join the biggest and fastest growing EdTech community online!)Melisa Hayes on TwitterMelisa's websiteFlipgridSocial Leadia BookInnovator's Mindset Book Tisha Richmond on TwitterTisha's Website and BooksMake Learning Magical PodcastCanvaAdobe SparkExplore Like a Pirate Book
Scott Nunes @MrNunesTeach www.scottnunes.net www.anchor.fm/edtoday Hosts this Educational Leaders discussion on How to THRIVE in 2021! The discussion is centered around: #SEL #Leadership #Fitness #Edtech #Wellness #selfcare #education ....and MUCH more! FEATURING:
For me, it was Mrs. McDade, who was my study hall and Life Skills teacher. And Mr. Vanni, who was my English teacher, as well as athletic director at my school. Mr. Vanni was not only an athletic director, but in his former years, he was a professional boxer, which means his nose was much larger than the average nose, and he also talked in a nasal pitch, only because he got punched so many times.They poured so much time energy and into me. And it's because of them, I wanted to give back by paying it forward. Their legacy lives on in me, and I know your experiences and the people who dedicated their time into developing you…you are honoring them. Being a teacher is hard, but it's for the love of the craft and the relationships formed, that we always go above and beyond for others.Listen in... SHOW NOTES:• I have a degree in Information Technology administrative management, but in order for me to have a certificate in family consumer sciences and to be able to be a certified teacher in that area, I had to go back to school and get my master's degree in family consumer sciences. (02:46)• Many of us have seen the graph, Phases of a First Year Teacher, A Roller Coaster of Emotions. The first phase starts in July through September with the anticipation, the gearing up, the excitement, followed with October falling into that survival phase. Then November through January is the point of disillusionment or the pit of despair, as I refer to it as, it is the lowest point on the emotional roller coaster of a first year teacher, and we're currently at this point right now in the year. (04:51)• I look forward to March where your feelings will start to change from disillusionment to rejuvenation, tell yourself that things will get better and look for things which you can be grateful for. Gratitude snaps through Tisha Richmond right now, be grateful for what we are and where we are at today. I am grateful for Saturdays, Saturdays for which I can smile and relax and not have to worry about the compounding of emails that I have had to sift through all of this week. Enjoy the holiday break with your family and remember to unplug, we are all on this roller coaster together and we are headed to an upswing. I promise. (08:20)• I've benefited by spending the past months discussing ideas, learning from others and putting those ideas into practice. My recommendation to you is to create your own PLC and join online webinars, learning new skills for this year, as well as future years to come. Virtual teaching is not going away. So pivot. (9:38) LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED…• FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com• FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed• Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed• Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed WHEN DOES IT AIR…November 25, 2020
This episode is a dream come true for us! We deeply admire the work of Dave and Shelley Burgess and the team of authors they have assembled under their DBC Inc. brand! These authentic voices such as Matt Miller, George Couros, Tara Martin, Alice Keeler, Tisha Richmond, and now Adam Juarez with Katherine Goyette have greatly shaped roles and attitudes of educators like ourselves! In the star struck episode we are pleased to share with you the DBC Story from the NY Times Best Selling Author Dave Burgess himself! his signature presences and Maverick Teaching captivate audiences in a way few can. His authentic and true love for people, especially educators and those they serve propel his books to the top of the charts time and time again. How does he do it? He shares his trade secrets and insights behind his success on and off the court of business. Curious about how to become an author? Wonder what companies are looking for? Want to know how to reach out to potential publishers? Look no further! Dave keeps it real and delivers Shares his secret sauce of authorship!
In today's episode, Tisha Richmond shares a near switch from educator to a barista and how this pivotal moment in her career changed her future trajectory--professionally and personally. You don't want to miss this! In This Episode, We Discuss: From Wanting to Give Up on Education and Now...Thriving as an Ed Leader How Disruption Often Leads to Magical Moments A Twitter Connection that Led to a REAL Friendship Magic Happens When We Get Uncomfortable and Take Risks Connect with Tisha: Twitter: https://twitter.com/tishrich (tishrich) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makelearningmagical/ (makelearningmagial ) Website: https://www.tisharichmond.com/ (www.tisharichmond.com/) Podcast: https://www.tisharichmond.com/podcast.html (Make Learning Magical) Workshop: https://grassrootsworkshops.com/ (grassrootsworkshop.com) - Make Learning Magical More About Tisha Richmond Tisha is an innovative district Tech Integration Specialist, speaker, and author from Southern Oregon. She has taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles in her school and district as well as on Oregon regional and state edtech cadres. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels, Family and Consumer Science being her specialty. In 2018, she was a recipient of Medford School District's Golden Pear Educator Secondary Teacher Award and a first-place winner of the Henry Ford Innovation Nation Educator Award. Tisha is passionate about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified strategies to immerse and empower our 21st-century learners and make learning a MAGICAL experience for all! She connects globally with educators around the world, continuously reaching beyond her comfort zone to grow and help transform the educational landscape so all learners can thrive. Follow the Host, Tara M. Martin Twitter: https://twitter.com/TaraMartinEDU (@TaraMartinEDU) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tarammartin.real/ (tarammartin.real) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taram.martin.1 (Tara M Martin) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarammartinreal/ (Tara Martin) Subscribe: https://feeds.captivate.fm/the-real-journey-show/ (The REAL Journey Show) I'd love to have you share your thoughts of the show using the hashtags #RealJourneyShow and #RealEdu on social media. Also, if you enjoyed the show, please consider leaving a review and rating to help us connect, inspire, and empower even more listeners through the REAL Journey Show.
Matthew Downing and Rachelle Dene Poth dive deep into charting a new course for learning. Topics include AR/VR, Project Based Learning, and Genius Hour. This conversation is filled with practical guidance that will inspire and assist in applying. Rachelle is a Spanish Teacher, STEAM teacher, lawyer, author, podcaster, blogger, and the recipient of the ISTE making it happen award. Shout outs: Jaime Donally, Rodney Turner, Jennifer Casa-Todd, Mandy Froehlich, Tisha Richmond and Laura Steinbrink Music: Believin Stephen
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED…• FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com• FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed• Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed• Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed• Tisha Richmond's Website: https://www.tisharichmond.com KEYNOTES DISCUSSED:• But what happened is I started to bring these devices in to teaching and learning, and I started to find some things that were really working, I noticed that learning was beginning to shift to my classroom, the students, even though it was an elective class, and they had chosen to take it, it was engaging, there was a different level of immersive learning, and empowered learning that I hadn’t experienced before. (4:12)• It’s comforting to know that I’m not the only one that fails. There’s other people who have too, and that we can learn so much from those stories, as well. And that has probably been the biggest lesson that I’ve learned in the last six years is that we are truly Better Together and we need each other and we can’t remain in our silos. (10:15)• It’s basically like a video-recording tool where you can create these lessons you can deliver, maybe content to students in the form of a video that you’ve created or another digital tool, or a document, or so many different things that you can add and then students respond back with video and they reflect. And it’s really, really powerful. And one of the, I think, a great tool to use right now as we’re moving to this digital learn distance learning that’s happening. (17:26)• I mean, the jobs that exist now didn’t exist when we were, at least when I was in high school. The jobs that are going to exist five years from now are going to be different than the jobs that exist today. So we have to be able to equip our students with the skills that are going to be necessary to navigate this, this rapidly changing landscape that we’re living in. (31:29)• I’m excited for just looking at the different ways, because right now being home with my own family, we’re playing a lot of games, it helps it shift the mindset in mind frame of the way you think, as the games that my kids wanna continuously be playing over and over again. (50:41) WHEN DOES IT AIR…June 3, 2020
Tech Integration Specialist. Culinary Teacher. National Speaker. Author of Make Learning Magical. Podcast host: https://www.tisharichmond.com/podcast.html Follow Tisha on Twitter: @tishrich Apps to check out: Calendly, Google Classroom, and Zoom Medford Oregon Anywhere Learning plan with local TV stations: https://ktvl.com/news/coronavirus/medford-school-district-rolls-out-anywhere-learning-plan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edtoday/message
Tisha is an innovative district Tech Integration Specialist, speaker, and author from Southern Oregon. She has taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles in her school and district. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels, Family and Consumer Science being her specialty. Follow her on Twitter @tishrich and visit her website at tisharichmond.com.
Tisha is an innovative district Tech Integration Specialist, speaker, and author from Southern Oregon. She has taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles in her school and district. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels, Family and Consumer Science being her specialty.
Tisha is an innovative district Tech Integration Specialist, speaker, and author from Southern Oregon. She has taught Family and Consumer Science for 25 years and has served in various leadership roles in her school and district. Tisha is the author of the book Make Learning MAGICAL, which unlocks seven keys to transform teaching and create unforgettable experiences in the classroom. She speaks nationally on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning in all content and grade levels, Family and Consumer Science being her specialty. In this episode, we learn how Tisha’s flame was reignited for teaching after she took a risk to infuse more technology into her classroom and how from there, she began to passionately influence others to reignite their own passion for creativity. Tisha also shares her experiences overcoming fears in order to be able to share her message more widely. She is full of joy and inspiration, and I am honored to amplify for you Tisha Richmond’s Creativity story. Connect with Tisha: Tisha on Twitter Tisha on Instagram Tisha’s Website --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message
Hello, and welcome to Episode 112 of the Planning Period Podcast, your #EdBreakroom. I’m your host, Brad Shreffler. This week on the show I am joined … Read More ›
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
In this episode of “ Ask the Tech Coach (https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/ask-the-tech-coach/) ,” Jeff welcomes Tech Coaches Susan Vincentz and Tisha Richmond to discuss the FETC Conference in Miami Florida and share our thoughts about what happens once we return to our school districts. In this episode, we discuss:Reflections from Last Week: FETC 2020 Conference (https://www.teachercast.net/captivate-podcast/attc-ep77-4-ways-for-tech-coaches-to-tech-coach-at-tech-conferences/) Tech Coach MastermindJoin the Tech Coach Mastermind (http://www.teachercast.net/Mastermind) and learn how to help your school district today!2 Mastermind group meetings each month Lifetime access to our Tech Coach Online Community Free Lesson Plans Free Templates Much Much More Website www.TeacherCast.net/Mastermind (http://www.teachercast.net/Mastermind) Do You Have a Question For Us? www.TeacherCast.net/VoiceMail (http://www.teachercast.net/VoiceMail) Twitter: @AskTheTechCoach (http://twitter.com/askthetechcoach) Email: feedback@teachercast.net (mailto:feedback@teachercast.net) How Do You Come Back To Reality After A Conference?RESTGet some sleep, calm your mind from all of that information and excitement racing around in your brain. REFLECTTake time to actually go through your notes while the learning and excitement is still fresh PRIORITIZE Get rid of items (notes, business cards, brochures, etc.) that you know you will never use and find 2 or 3 things you are excited and dedicated to trying in your classroom Whatever you try in your classroom or coach a teacher to try, be willing to share that at the next opportunity whether it be a PLC/Team meeting, staff meeting, or a PD Day On the Next Episode (http://www.askthetechcoach.com) Ep80: How To Gather Feedback After Your PD Sessions Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) Ask the Tech Coach Podcast | @AsktheTechCoach (http://www.twitter.com/askthetechcoach) Follow our HostsJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Susan Kerr Vincentz | http://techimaginations.net (http://techimaginations.net) Tisha Richmond | https://www.tisharichmond.com/ (https://www.tisharichmond.com/) Join our PLNAre you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-the-tech-coach-the-teachercast-educational-network/id1067586243?mt=2) today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let’s Work TogetherHost: Jeff Bradbury (http://twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Email: (mailto:info@teachercast.net) Voice Mail: (http://www.teachercast.net/voicemail) YouTube: (http://www.teachercast.net/YouTube) iTunes: (http://www.teachercast.net/iTunes) Check Out More TeacherCast ProgrammingTeacherCast Podcast ( http://www.teachercast.net/tcp (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp) ) Educational Podcasting Today ( http://www.educationalpodcasting.today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today/) ) The TechEducator Podcast ( http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com/) ) Ask The Tech Coach ( http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com (http://www.askthetechcoach.com/) ) Need a Presenter?Jeff Bradbury (http://jeffreybradbury.com/) , or to Broadcast your conference LIVE! [convertkit form=878780]
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Lots of teachers have seen great success with gamification. they incorporate the elements of games into their classrooms. If you haven't tried this and are thinking about it, you might be overwhelmed with getting started. You might worry that you don't have all of the pieces in place. In her book, Make Learning Magical, Tisha Richmond offers these two tips to encourage you to give it a try anyway.
Tisha Richmond, former Family Consumer Science teacher from Oregon, turned Tech Specialist, speaker, blogger, and author chats about following the encouragement of others, taking chances, and embracing gateway moments that lead to life change. Check out Tisha's book Make Learning Magical at: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Learning-Magical-Unforgettable-Experiences/dp/1946444995 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-schmittou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schmittou/support
In the fourth episode of the Pixel Classroom Podcast, I welcome my friend and Make Learning Magical, Tisha Richmond to the podcast. We talk about gamification, leadership and how your PLN can be a great support to any teacher or administrator in the classroom. You can check out her website here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/support
What a fantastic conversation for our 100th episode of Shifting Our Schools. Chris Butler and I catch up with Tisha Richmond and talk about supporting teachers as a coach and the power of Personal Learning Networks (PLNs). Links: Voxer App: https://www.voxer.com/ Glide Apps: https://www.glideapps.com/ Marco Polo App: https://www.marcopolo.me/ Slack: https://slack.com/ 3Ps Reflection Protocol: Practice reflecting in Privately spaces, Protected Public spaces, and in Public spaces. Tisha Richmond: Book: https://amzn.to/2NA8Cxo Twitter: https://twitter.com/tishrich Website: https://t.co/r4ajooEQ0T ISTE Talk: https://youtu.be/PDe8SZp3DHU
In Episode 17 we interview Tisha Richmond who is a Tech Integration Specialist, Culinary Teacher, National Speaker, Author of Make Learning Magical, and a Joy Specialist! Tisha shares with us her insights on developing real experiences across state lines and online using social media platforms, uplifting relationships, balancing health and wellness, conversation on Schoology vs Google Classroom, Twitter shoutouts and educator influencers to follow. Follow Tisha at @tishrich and her website at www.tisharichmond.com You can buy Tisha's book Make Learning Magical on Amazon We are the TNT Edtech Podcast, and now we are powered by CUE (@cueinc), www.cue.org! check out tntedtech.com for show notes
On a special couples edition of LaughED, Jon Spike co-hosts with his wife, Lizzy, as teaching couple Russell and Tisha Richmond share tales from their time as teachers and students. And, for the first time ever, two educators enter the Teacher Improv Theater at the same time to co-teach a lesson!To listen to the LaughED Podcast, apply to be a guest, or submit a Teacher Improv Theater card idea, head to www.laughedpodcast.comEpisode Intro/Outro is “257 Weeks” Courtesy of the kickin’ rad band, Nine Days, with full permission granted for use.
In this episode, Keven discusses making learning magical for students with educator and author Tisha Richmond. An episode a long time in the making, Keven and Tisha look into a variety of topics that give teachers the opportunity to become better educators professionally while increasing the impact of their classroom on students. Grab a copy of "Make Learning MAGICAL" on Amazon here. Learn more about EduMatch here. Check out the entire lineup from Dave Burgess Consulting, INC here. Obvious to you, amazing to others video by Derek Sivers. Hop on over to Tisha's website here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/magicpotionedu/support
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. This is where some amazing content is going to live such as:Dig It or Ditch It w/ Noah GeiselSpecial extended interviewsAudio recordings of speeches or sessions presented by Mike or GlenYOUR submissions (Coming Soon - This is an Easter Egg, let's see who reads the show notes - Tweet us if you're curious!)Our Guest: Tisha RichmondTwitter: https://twitter.com/tishrichWebsite: https://www.tisharichmond.com/Buy The Book!: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Learning-Magical-Unforgettable-Experiences/dp/1946444995/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1543900742&sr=8-1&keywords=make+learning+magicalToday's podcast is brought to you by:Classcraft: ISTE is right around the corner and Classcraft has something to share. Stay tuned to the podcast, and keep your eyes on Twitter to see how Classcraft is going to once again change the way school is played. To learn more about Classcraft and get started on the road to the most fun you’ve ever had at school visit classcraft.com/oneducation
Food is already magical, but a teacher who inspires all of the ingredients for an excellent classroom? That’s inspiring! Tisha Richmond is a tech integration specialist and an interesting individual. We talk about unleashing creativity in the classroom, and making learning magical for students. Tisha is one of the transformative teachers who is finding new ways to make learning more engaging for her students. The great part about talking to Tisha is the feeling of joy and passion she has for education. I also like the realistic way she approaches her lesson planning. She does not just mail in each class, she thinks about how students can improve their educational practices with her construction of thoughtful plans. Video link for Tisha Richmond's episode! - https://youtu.be/_NDPs66gkQU Sponsored by AmpedUpLearning.com use HaugerHistory10 as your promo code to save 10% off everything! Thanks to Podbean for this educational bandwidth. Check back for new episodes weekly. Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes. Also support Danny Hauger Music Podcast!
In this episode, Keven discusses the fourth quarter of the school year and things to get your through the grind. Listen to hear about ideas to refresh yourself as an educator find that spark to get you through the year. Links from the episode: Book Creator: https://bookcreator.com/ TinkerCAD: https://www.tinkercad.com/ MakerBot: https://www.makerbot.com/ Create! Conference: https://createconference.net/ G-Tech Summit: https://sites.google.com/genoaschools.com/g-techsummit Find an EdCamp in your area at https://www.edcamp.org/attend Get a book and read it! I like the Dave Burgess Consulting lineup: https://www.daveburgessconsulting.com/dbcibooks/ What I plan to read this summer, "Make Learning Magical" by Tisha Richmond: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Learning-Magical-Unforgettable-Experiences/dp/1946444995 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/magicpotionedu/support
Hello, and welcome to Episode 81 of the Planning Period Podcast, your #EdBreakroom. I’m your host, Brad Shreffler. This week on the show I am … Read More ›
TISHA RICHMOND is a Technology Integration Specialist serving 19 schools in Medford, Oregon. She’s also a speaker and author of Make Learning Magical: Transform Your Teaching and Create Unforgettable Experiences in Your Classroom. In our conversation, Tisha recalls her professional tipping point: just as doubt and discouragement prompted her to think of leaving the profession, she encountered a host of innovative tools and practices that rejuvenated her passion for education. That turnaround now fuels her passion to inspire other educators, and she unpacks an inspiring vision and practical suggestions for change within Make Learning Magical. Tisha also shares her professional goal for this year, her tips for personal productivity, and the voices that shape her thinking and inspire her practice. See more from Tisha: On Twitter: @tishrich At her Blog: tisharichmond.com Her Book: https://amzn.to/2SFGBDV Visit https://teachersonfire.net/ for all the show notes and links from this episode! Connect with Teachers on Fire podcast on social media: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeachersOnFire/ On LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/TimWCavey On Medium: https://medium.com/@teachersonfire On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDPjkAn7lZb-rahyVDttKA Song Track Credits Intro: Stand Up (by Mike Cosmo -- license purchased at https://taketones.com/) Outtro: Bluntedsesh4 (by Tha Silent Partner, courtesy of FreeMusicArchive.org) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teachersonfire/support
OnEducations' FETC 2019 coverage is brought to you by Classcraft! OnEducation listeners can go to classcraft.com/oneducation and use promo code ONFETC to get $16 dollars off a yearly premium license and a free class pack which includes 2 poster and 48 stickers for their students and classroom. Valid through end of February.In this episode Mike & Glen recap day two of FETC chatting about Sal Khan's keynote, the opening of the Expo floor with a visit to KinderLabs, and the value of making connections at conferences.Rachelle Dene Poth on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rdene915Rachelle's Website: https://sites.google.com/view/rachelledenepoth/about-meTisha Richmond on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tishrichTisha's Website: https://www.tisharichmond.com/KinderLab Robotics: http://kinderlabrobotics.com/
Tisha Richmond is an innovative Tech Instructional Coach and high school Culinary Arts teacher from Southern Oregon. In episode #63, Tisha shares about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified strategies into classrooms to make learning MAGICAL.
21 year veteran teacher, and author of "Make Learning Magical," Tisha Richmond, shares her journey from being a burnt out educator, to becoming an innovative leader and published author. Tisha chats with us about working with other teachers to create sparks of innovation, how her book came to be, what her dream title is, and why we need to just get out there and go for it! More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/tisharichmond --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Find out how this former culinary teacher became a technology integration evangelist and went from teacher burnout to teacher brilliance. We CAN make learning magical - for both students and teachers!
If you are at a point where you're frustrated or think you can't continue in education...remember anyone can make their classroom a magical place. You hold the magic! You can create magical experiences for your students. Reflect, get connected, and bring joy to what you do! #MLMagical
Kicking off our 1:1 Summer of Fun this week with a great podcast with Tisha Richmond, a culinary teacher in Oregon has had completely gamified her classroom. So many great nuggets and takeaways you'll want to take notes on this one. 1:1 Summer of Fun links: Freebie: 30 Days of Free PD email series http://www.sospodcast.org/30days Discount: $15 for the course Fake News and the Responsibility to be Digitally Literate http://www.sospodcast.org/1to1/ Links for Tisha Richmond @tishrich - https://twitter.com/tishrich website: https://www.tisharichmond.com/
A magical conversation about gamifcation, food trucks, and getting our students to love the learning process. Josh, Mandy, and Tisha tell stories about making the learning authentic, meaningful, and fun.
In this episode of the Project Based Awesome Podcast, Erin and Chris are lucky enough to be joined by the one and only Tisha Richmond. Tisha is a Culinary Arts teacher at South Medford school district and is a gamification guru, speaker, and just a really inspiring educator. We're stoked to have her on the pod with us this week. Enjoy Until next time...peace. Some things Erin and Chris discuss in this episode: Personal Anecdotes: What could be done to make school a better place? (2:00) How did you get into teaching? Background? (8:53) What are some “pillars” of your teaching and classroom? (16:13) Talk about gamification and how that works in your classroom (20:09) How do you think gamification/PBL tie together? (27:45) Where do you see education moving in the future? (35:58) What do you have coming up? (37:47) Listen, rate us, and Subscribe on iTunes. Follow us on Twitter Erin Dickey: www.twitter.com/@ogybuns Chris Butler: www.twitter.com/@techteachtravel Tisha Richmond: www.twitter.com/@tishrich Website: www.projectbasedawesome.com Music credits: Song: Two Men From New Jersey Artist: We Is Shore Dedicated Site: www.freemusicarchive.org Some of the links in the above post are Amazon Affiliate links, meaning that we may receive a small percentage of any purchases you make, at no additional cost to you.
In our 39th episode of Well Played we take a long look at the year ahead. Guest, Tisha Richmond, helps us zero in on a one year word as our goal. Throughout this episode, the two of us discuss many ideas for the year to come and even get a bit of 2017 reflection as well. It is our hope that you join in the fun and come along with us both on this episode! Blog (Post Referenced): https://www.tisharichmond.com/blog/amplify Tisha Richmond: http://twitter.com/tishrich 18 minutes (Book Referenced): http://amzn.to/2CEWMuU
At last, you can enjoy learning about gamification, game based learning and instilling a sense of wonder in your students through the power of play while peeling potatoes for dinner, or during an exceptionally banal bout of hide and seek. This is Well PlayED's first episode, and it promises to be a rousing one at that. Tisha Richmond and I are talking all things gamification. It is a wonderful invitation to join the conversation about this powerful teaching tool.
The guys reflect on how their PLN was shaken over the past couple weeks, drop some football knowledge, and bring Chris Nesi back to discuss Dads In Ed's move to the EduPodcast Network.http://www.edupodcastnetwork.comSite of the week: #tvOS Flipboard Magazine https://flipboard.com/@joshallen/tvos-news-%26-info-1oe8tfagz Twitter follow: Tisha Richmond http://twitter.com/tishrich Upcoming Event: EdCamp Iowa edcampiowa.orgDistrict Spotlights:CBCSD: Dave Fringer http://twitter.com/dfringerLC: LCHS Band: http://twitter.com/lchsbandISD: Jeff Williams http://twitter.com/JBMSHerd