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We have a very special episode for you today that's all about how to teach STEAM and SEL! But! It's not exactly what you'd expect. We're talking with special guest and author Tricia Fuglestad all about her new book Peter O' Meter and how to teach STEAM and SEL using augmented reality.Tricia Fuglestad is a national board-certified elementary art teacher with 30 years of experience. She is also an author, illustrator, animator, with a master's degree in K-12 tech integration. She has successfully blended digital and physical art techniques in her transdigital lessons. Her newest book Peter O' Meter teaches STEAM and SEL using a blend of traditional book and augmented reality.Tricia shares how her background as an art teacher inspired her to create a book that teaches social emotional learning and STEAM concepts through the story of a robot named Peter. We dive into the details of the unique augmented reality elements in the book including 3D character models and animated page scans. We also learn how teachers can use Peter O' Meter and the accompanying free activity packet to check in on students' feelings, teach circuits, science vocabulary, and more. Whether you're looking for new ideas on how to teach STEAM and SEL or just want to hear exciting ideas on cutting edge teaching techniques, you're not going to want to miss this episode. There's so much educational potential with Peter O' Meter that can be experienced in new ways each time you and your students read it. Check it out!Head over to the show notes: https://www.wifeteachermommy.com/podcast/how-to-teach-steamIn this episode on how to teach STEAM and SEL, we discussTricia Fuglestad's new book "Peter O' Meter: An Interactive Augmented Reality SEL Children's Book"How to teach STEAM and SEL with the book Peter O' MeterThe benefits of using augmented reality to teach STEAM and SELHow Trisha drew inspiration from her students and retro futurism art in illustrating the robot world of the bookThe inspiration behind Peter O' Meter: An Interactive Augmented Reality SEL Children's BookTricia's writing and creative processAttend the Wife Teacher Mommy Mindset MasterclassJoin Wife Teacher Mommy Club. Follow her on Instagram @wifeteachermommy.Join our Facebook group: Wife Teacher Mommies Unite.Follow on Pinterest for more helpful resources.
Join host Erica Terry in an enlightening conversation with Tricia Fuglestad, a nationally board-certified teacher with over 30 years of elementary art teaching experience. In this episode, Tricia shares her journey of integrating technology and animation into art education to enhance social-emotional learning.Tricia's innovative approach began with student-created art-related movies, known as "vehicle flicks," which became a huge hit. From using projectors to incorporating iPads and augmented reality, Tricia's teaching methods evolved to seamlessly integrate technology into art lessons.Throughout the episode, Tricia provides invaluable tips and strategies for teachers dealing with students who struggle with managing their emotions. She emphasizes the importance of social-emotional learning in the classroom and shares practical techniques to engage students, such as reading, calming exercises, and transitioning from recess to learning.Whether you're an art teacher looking to incorporate technology or an educator interested in promoting social-emotional learning, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration. Tune in to discover how animation and technology can empower students to explore their emotions, express themselves artistically, and develop essential life skills.Let's Connect!Want to connect with Tricia Fuglestad? Visit her website or follow her on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.You can connect with our host Erica Terry on Instagram and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out her website https://www.ericanterry.com for co-teaching and tips to use your classroom experience to become an author.You can connect with the TeacherGoals community on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter.If you'd like to engage in Q&A with our guests during the live interview or interact with a rockstar community of educators, then you definitely want to join the TeacherGoals Facebook group.
Welcome back to Of Primary Importance! In this podcast series we are exploring all things EYFS and primary with different topics and special guests each fortnight. In this episode, I am joined by Tricia Fuglestad to talk about ‘Taking art into the world of AR.' Tricia is a K-5 art teacher, author, and artist from Illinois, who has a MATL in K-12 tech integration. She has successfully blended digital and physical art making with her ‘transdigital' lessons to expand the curriculum, give students an opportunity to explore new media and find transformative ways for students to demonstrate their learning dynamically. Tricia's classroom is featured in educational publications and higher education textbooks. Her students' ‘Fugleflicks,' student-created videos have screened at international film festivals and won national awards. She has been recognized with many state and national awards for her innovation and dedication to art education. She is currently working on writing, illustrating, and animating ‘PETER O'Meter', an augmented reality SEL (Social Emotional Learning) book about a robot who becomes emotional when his buttons are pushed. Here are some of the questions I asked Tricia: Could you please introduce yourself to our listeners? We're going to be talking a lot about augmented reality today (AR), so before we dive in, can you give our listeners a simple definition of what AR is? What are some of the benefits of using AR in the classroom? What do you think educators should know before using AR with pupils? Can you share an example of an AR project your students completed and what the outcomes were? How did creating those AR projects support student's communication skills? Your 'emotional robots' have been a key component in using AR to support students' social and emotional learning and now are becoming a book! Can you tell us more about that please? Where can schools get support and how can they best contact you? You can connect with Tricia on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Check out her YouTube channel and website for information and free resources. You can follow me (Kat Cauchi) on Twitter at @ReallyschoolK Check out #OPIP and #OfPrimaryImportance for more content and see all our previous episodes here. If you are interested on coming on the show or have a topic suggestion, send me a DM on Twitter or email contact@reallyschool.com ! Kat Cauchi is NetSupport's Community Engagement Manager, the Editor of R.I.S.E. Magazine and the Product Manager of ReallySchool. She is also a former Primary School Teacher, Member of the Global Equality Collective, a Technocamps GiST Role Model, an innovate role model and a Global EdTech Author.
In this episode The Creativity Department speaks with Tricia Fuglestad. Tricia shares ideas and tips to engage students in virtual and hybrid classes. Be as kind to yourselves as you are to your students and consider goals for the year from a different angle. By creating less stressful and more achievable ways of working with students it is easier to focus on the important goal of ensuring they feel seen and heard.
Whether you are going remote or teaching face to face, Theresa McGee, Susan Bivona and Tricia Fuglestad discuss fundamental requirements in teaching art remotely; and how they use Artsonia to inspire students (and parents) to participate in their Art Program.Dave breaks down the Artsonia teacher page and takes you into a program Tricia Fuglestad runs to successfully achieve 100% Artsonia participation. Tricia explains.
In this episode, Dave talks with Susan Bivona, Tricia Fuglestad and Theresa McGee - three Award winning Arts Educators with a combined total of over 50 years experience with using Artsonia - discussing their experience with helping new teachers get started with Artsonia.Our Director of Customer Service, Lisa Pope, is on hand to give us updates and a new technology for students to sign in using our new feature - The Class Portal.
Dave talks with Tricia about how she is feeling about the state of our education system, what she is thinking and what she would do if she were in charge. If you are an Arts Educator and you're feeling anxious, you are not alone.
Enjoy episode five of the LaughED Podcast where Tricia Fuglestad enlightens us with stories about a parade of sad robots, having a bad poker face when asked about a book she did not read, and some creative uses of silly putty in the classroom. Check out more episodes of the LaughED Podcast at http://laughedpodcast.com
Welcome to Episode 462 of Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcasts, a now-wildly irregular podcast by Dr. Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) focusing on digital creativity, media literacy, digital literacy and instructional technology. This episode includes two segments. The first is an interview with Megan Thompson (@seeingnewshapes), our elementary art teacher at Casady School in Oklahoma City. This past spring, Megan had an opportunity to travel to the Chicago area and spend part of a day with Tricia Fuglestad (@fuglefun). Tricia is an amazing elementary art teacher and utilizes a wide variety of technologies in her classroom to encourage creativity and empower student expression. Shelly Fryer (@sfryer) and Wes interviewed Megan about her experiences, observations and takeaways from her time with Tricia in early June, 2018. The second segment of this podcast is a conversation between Shelly and Wes about their two recent Make Media Camp workshops (@MakeMediaCamp) with teachers in Kansas City and Oklahoma City. They highlight a variety of lessons learned and changes they've made to this one day media experience which introduces teachers to six different media projects and classroom activities: narrated images, photo collages, class radio shows / podcasts, paper-slide videos, Goose Chase mobile media scavenger hunts, and multimedia eBooks. Learn more about Make Media Camps on www.MakeMediaCamp.com, and access all workshop curricula from these workshops on the Archives link under Resources. Check out the shownotes for this podcast for links to additionally referenced resources.
A couple weeks ago, Andrew talked about elementary STEAM education with Tricia Fuglestad. This week, he's back with a discussion on STEAM education at the secondary level with AOE instructor Anna Nuttall. They cover a lot of ground in the interview, including what a secondary STEAM curriculum can and should look like (4:45), what STEAM can offer that a traditional curriculum can't (9:30), and the best ways to approach STEAM if you don't have a lot of experience or knowledge (15:15). Resources and Links AOE's Project Based Art Room graduate course How to Keep the Integrity of Art in STEAM 21st Century Attributes for the Art Room 5 Easy Ways to Gather STEAM in your Art Room
So many teachers want to incorporate more technology, and especially more STEAM concepts, into their classroom. In this episode, Andrew brings on STEAM expert Tricia Fuglestad to talk about the best ways to bring these concepts into your classroom. Their discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the benefits of technology integration and trying new things (7:00), finding the right balance between art and technology (9:15), and making the most of the short amount of time you have in your classroom (16:15). Resources and Links: Visit Tricia's blog Tricia's Twitter account Take a look at all of AOE's articles and resources on STEAM education Check out the Project-Based Art Room grad course Andrew mentioned
The current education policies and expectations are overwhelming teachers. Innovative instruction, including Games and Learning, could be left behind. Gerry and Zack will discuss this topic and the current educational games news on this week’s EdGamer. Tune-in and level-up! Please go to the Show Notes for all of our links. Here’s our Show Notes Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Contributor/Producer: Gerry James Contact us with any questions or comments- zack@edgamer.net EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest
Building Learning: Triple threat gridiron football is referring to a player who excels at all three of the skills of running, passing, and kicking. In theater, it is someone who can sing, dance, and act equally the same. In technology is it the ability to excel in creating your own artwork, composing your own music, then producing your own movies. There are two interviews with educators that are triple threats, Tricia Fuglestad, a K-5 Art Teacher and Linda Keene, an architect and professor at the Art Institute of Chicago. Once you take the plunge to be a triple threat, by creating your own art, composing your own music and producing your own movies, it will change in the way you interact with all the arts. You will begin to create more, learn more, and share more. Carol Broos describes her process of creating art, composing music, and putting the icing on the cake, producing movies.
Celebrate EdGamer’s 100th Episode with our Special Guest, Atari Co-founder, gaming pioneer, and edtech entrepreneur, Nolan Bushnell. We’ll discuss Nolan’s new book, as well as his exciting new ed company, Brainrush.com! Tune -in and level-up! Please go to the Show Notes for all of our links. Here’s our Show Notes Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Guest: Nolan Bushnell Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, April 27, 2013. "Teaching Art in a Technology Rich and Connected Classroom" Tricia Fuglestad is the Featured Teacher in this webinar sharing how she uses technology to connect and engage her art students. Tricia Fuglestad, NBCT 07 is the K-5 art teacher at Dryden Elementary School in Arlington Heights, IL. She is the NAEA Western Region Elementary Art Teacher of the Year 2013, was honored with a Teacher of Distinction Title from the Golden Apple Foundation in 2012, named 2011 Illinois Art Teacher of the Year, and was one of 10 nation-wide to receive the 2010 PBS Teachers Innovation Awards. Learn more on the Fugleflicks wiki. http://fugleflicks.wikispaces.com/About+my+Fuglevision
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, April 27, 2013. "Teaching Art in a Technology Rich and Connected Classroom" Tricia Fuglestad is the Featured Teacher in this webinar sharing how she uses technology to connect and engage her art students. Tricia Fuglestad, NBCT 07 is the K-5 art teacher at Dryden Elementary School in Arlington Heights, IL. She is the NAEA Western Region Elementary Art Teacher of the Year 2013, was honored with a Teacher of Distinction Title from the Golden Apple Foundation in 2012, named 2011 Illinois Art Teacher of the Year, and was one of 10 nation-wide to receive the 2010 PBS Teachers Innovation Awards. Learn more on the Fugleflicks wiki. http://fugleflicks.wikispaces.com/About+my+Fuglevision
This short and powerful episode of EdGamer, our 88th installation of the series, brings to light some new games we experienced in game club this week. If our sporadic title isn’t enough to interest you, check out another great preview of the SIT Conference in this podcast. Tune-in and level-up! Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Contributor: Gerry James Here’s our Show Notes Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest
This Edvisor brief gives a quick assessment to a great electronic games rubric from California State University. We highlight the strengths of this rubric and offer a few suggestions for improvement. Tune-in and level-up! Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Contributor: Gerry James Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest
Need more tools for your lessons? Would you like to find more games that could assist you and your students? Your best resource could be the other people in the classroom who are younger than you. I am your EdGamer Edvisor…..so tune-in and level-up! Show Host: Zack Gilbert Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest
This week on Episode 78 of EdGamer we look ahead to the exciting new world of Google Ingress. Plus we feature some great classroom resources by Zack and a review of the first week of his game club at his school. Don’t ‘resist’ becoming ‘enlightened’…Tune-in and level-up! Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Contributor: Gerry James Here’s our Show Notes Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest
EdGamer 58 is back with another great guest! This week we welcome Crystle Martin from UW-Madison and the GLS Conference. Crystle joins us to chat about her recent dissertation defense and all of her exciting future plans! This is another can’t miss episode of EdGamer on the EdReach network. Tune-in! Show Host: Zack Gilbert Show Contributor: Gerry James Guest: Crystle Martin Here’s our Show Notes Contact us with any questions or comments- edgamer@edreach.us EdGamer artwork by Tricia Fuglestad … Read the rest