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Seth, Allyson, and Tami welcome Katie Yodice and Eileen Dwyer from the Nassau BOCES Center for Online Learning. Katie and Eileen are educational professionals with a plethora of experience running their own unique virtual learning labyrinth for K-12 students. In this episode, they share with our hosts their unique insights for helping educators get comfortable with distance learning and their belief in virtual visits as a critical tool to inject excitement into all types of learning. Of particular interest is their work creating global connections between student groups. Get inspired as you listen to Katie and Eileen explain their role in building a global classroom that gives students the opportunity to explore the world and each other using distance learning. Links: Make sure to check out the different offerings from Utah Education Network discussed in the episode here: https://www.uen.org/If you want to learn more about the work of Katie and Eileen at Nassau BOCES, the national leader in scheduling virtual visits with treasured museums, zoos, science centers, and more for diverse groups of learners, make sure to visit the Nassau BOCES Center for Online Learning website here: https://www.nassauboces.org/col #LongIslandStrongIf you wanted to find out more about CILC, or the Center for Interactive Learning & Collaboration, make sure to head over to their website: www.cilc.org
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by Marianne Johansen (Majestic Elementary), Katie Hejazi-Far & Kodey Hughes (Juab & Superintendents of Rock). Listen to learn about music education's benefits to student learning and get expert tips on incorporating music in your classroom. Majestic Arts Elementary: https://majestic.jordandistrict.org/ Music Education ResourcesUtah State Board of Education Elementary Songbook: https://www.schools.utah.gov/curr/finearts/elementarysongbookThe Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts Learning Program: http://btsarts.org/BYU Arts Learning Program: https://education.byu.edu/arts/BTS_artslearning Stay connected with UENTwitter: https://twitter.com/uennews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UtahEducationNetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/utaheducationnetwork/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/utah-education-networkPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/UtahEducationNetwork/
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by the Director of the Office of Families for Utah, Aimee Winder Newton. First, listen to learn about the initiatives our state is taking to protect and inform our communities about societal dangers exacerbated by online social media. Then, get helpful tips you and your students can practice to encourage safe internet use. Stay connected with UEN Twitter: https://twitter.com/uennewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UtahEducationNetwork/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/utaheducationnetwork/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/utah-education-networkPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/UtahEducationNetwork/
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are in the studio with Utah's First Lady, Abby Cox and Deputy Director of First Lady Initiatives, Sarah Allred. Join us in a conversation about the First Lady's “Show Up” initiatives and how they're helping build stronger communities that empower our educators and students throughout the state. Then, they share small everyday steps you can take to “Show Up” for your local teachers and their work.Learn more about the First Lady's "Show Up" Initiatives here: https://www.showuputah.org/You can find UEN on Instagram @UtahEducationNetwork and Twitter @uennews.
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by Author and educator E.E. Dowd (Erin Dowd). Learn more about what inspires E.E.'s work and how she's encouraging educators to build global classrooms and explore creativity with writing.Learn more about E.E. Dowd, and make sure to check out her book, "Shipshape" here: www.eedowd.com
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by YA historical fiction writer Steve Capone. Listen to learn what inspired Steve to be a writer and how he helps students see the joy in creative writing.Steve Capone: http://www.caponeteaches.com/
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by EdTech professional Carl Hooker. Learn more about how Mr. Hooker is helping shift the perspective on failure in education and encourages educators and their students to use it as a way to empower learning. Carl Hooker: https://carlhooker.com/Hooked On Innovation: https://hookedoninnovation.com/
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, hosts Matt and Dani are joined by Principal Robert McDaniel and Assistant Principal Aaron Bodell from Cyrpus High School. They share insight into how they've approached creating a positive school environment at Cyprus High School and how it's helped their students and teachers succeed. Book mentioned:The Power of Moments
In the final episode of Summer Reading with UENLitFlix, Matt and Jenn are joined by Dr. Claire Son, associate professor at the University of Utah's educational psychology department. Listen to learn about the science behind early childhood language development and get expert insight on how parents and educators can support young learners. Get quality early childhood resources with Preschool Path:https://preschool.uen.org/Explore classic films and related book lists with UENLitFlix:https://www.uen.org/litflix/
In this episode of Summer Reading with UEN LitFlix, Matt and Jenn are joined by Cassie Clark, a Public historian for the Utah Divison of History, sharing her expert knowledge on the importance of understanding how history is recorded and shared. Listen and see why learning about history helps us better comprehend our interactions with each other and the world around us.
In the first episode of our Summer Reading with UEN LitFlix, Matt and special co-host Jenn Gibbs are joined by film expert Julie Gale with the Utah Film Center. Listen to learn more about the connections between film and literature and Julie's tips for educators looking to teach film as literature.Explore classic films and related booklists with UEN LitFlix: https://www.uen.org/litflix/Utah Film Center: https://www.utahfilmcenter.org/
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by Kami Dupree from the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) and Heidi Mattews with the Utah Education Association(UEA) to discuss teacher retention in Utah. Listen to learn more about how these two groups define teacher retention and how, through their data collection, they're creating initiatives to address the teacher retention issue in our schools.
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by Ray Matsumiya and Iman Al-Omari from the Oleander Initiative. Listen to learn how they inspire peace education in the classroom by taking teachers from across the world to Japan to learn about the resilience of the survivors of the 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.Oleander Initiative: https://oleanderinitiative.org/
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Matt and Dani are joined by Shannon Rupert from the Mars Society and Jen Carver Hunter. They share great ways teachers can take advantage of learning opportunities involving the Mars Desert Research Station, right here in Utah!PDTV Spaceward BoundStem in 30Civil Air PatrolSTEM Action Center NASA Newsletter
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Matt and Dani have a conversation with Britney Davis from Lucid for Education and Victor Karkar from Scrible. We learn about the ed tech world and how students can get involved in this leading industry.
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt talk to educators Mike Roberts & Cory Henwood. They are presenting the keynotes for the upcoming UCET Conference. Listen for advice on making it through the end of the school year, and a teaser of what's to come at the conference.UCET Website
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt are joined by Matheson Junior High Assistant Principal, Kamaal Ahmad. We learn how his sports and coaching background has shaped his leadership style and find out what he enjoys about being involved in his community.
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On this episode of Connected Nation, we'll examine how America's schools can better respond to the need for internet connectivity at home and in the classroom. We talk with leaders from the Utah Education Network about work done prior to 2020 that allowed them to more easily pivot to remote learning, learn how the approach is different for Tribal lands, and ask "what's next" as schools prepare for the "new normal" of learning. Related links:Utah Education Network on Twitter - @uennews and on Facebook Tracking and improving tech for schools before, during, and after COVID-19 – April 2020 podcast Utah Education Network - https://www.uen.org/digital-learning/January 2020: Utah School Technology Inventory Report
Many Utahns not realize the key role the University of Utah plays in providing the digital network infrastructure and tools used by education, telehealth, families and commerce throughout the state. This network and the available tools were significantly upgraded over the past year, thanks to the vision of the Utah Legislature. In this episode, Utah State Sen. Jerry Stevenson joins Steve Hess, chief information officer at the University of Utah and for the Utah Board of Higher Education, and Ray Timothy, executive director of the Utah Education Network, to explain how they’ve worked to ensure Utahns have robust access to the internet and other digital tools during the pandemic, when online access became so critical. Recorded on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. Thanks to Brooke Adams and Dave White for technical assistance. Original music by Taylor Hartley.
Many Utahns not realize the key role the University of Utah plays in providing the digital network infrastructure and tools used by education, telehealth, families and commerce throughout the state. This network and the available tools were significantly upgraded over the past year, thanks to the vision of the Utah Legislature. In this episode, Utah State Sen. Jerry Stevenson joins Steve Hess, chief information officer at the University of Utah and for the Utah Board of Higher Education, and Ray Timothy, executive director of the Utah Education Network, to explain how they’ve worked to ensure Utahns have robust access to the internet and other digital tools during the pandemic, when online access became so critical. Recorded on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. Thanks to Brooke Adams and Dave White for technical assistance. Original music by Taylor Hartley.
Jared Covili has been an educational technology trainer at Utah Education Network in Salt Lake City, Utah for over a decade. He specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google learning tools, geospatial learning, social media, and digital devices. ** SUPPORT THE SHOW ** Become an Awesome Supporter! Buy Me A Coffee! ** COMPLETE SHOW NOTES ** https://chrisnesi.com/166 ** SEGMENTS ** (1:25) Intro (4:16) House of #EdTech Thought - Reflecting on #PassTheScopeEDU (9:54) Featured Content - Jared Covili from Utah (49:33) House of #EdTech Recommendation - Originality Reports tool in G-suite and Google Docs (52:57) House of #EdTech VIP - Valerie Lewis founder of #passthescopeEDU ** SHARE FEEDBACK AND CONNECT ** Call: (732) 903-4869 Flipgrid: http://chrisnesi.com/flipgrid Voxer: mrnesi Email: feedback@chrisnesi.com Twitter: @mrnesi
Larry Ferlazzo believes that the education technology space is a jungle that requires insight to navigate safely. Tune in as his guests share their best tips. Follow: @larryferlazzo @covili @SamPatue @ambartosik @Bamradionetwork Anna Bartosik is an ESL professor from Sheridan College in Ontario, Canada. She is a teacher/facilitator with an extensive background in ESL/ELT education. Jared Covili is a professional development trainer for the Utah Education Network who specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology. Sam Patterson is the Tk-6 Makerspace Coordinator for Echo Horizon School in Culver City, CA. He published the book Programming the Primary Grades, Beyond the Hour of Code. Jared is the author of two books - Going Google and Classroom in the Cloud.
Where there is technology there will be tech problems. Education is no exception. Join us as we talk about how to avoid as many as possible and respond well to the unavoidable issues when they arise. Follow: @larryferlazzo @covili @jay460 @LPahomov @Bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Anne Jenks is the principal of the McKinna Elementary School, an Apple Distinguished Program. She was named the CUE Site Leader of the Year in 2015. Larissa Pahomov teaches students English at Science Leadership Academy and is the author of Authentic Learning in the Digital Age. Jared Covili is a professional development trainer for the Utah Education Network who specializes in teaching strategies for classroom integration of technology such as Google Apps for Education; he is the author of two books - Going Google and Classroom in the Cloud.
Mark Brunson, Professor of Environment and Society at Utah State University, discusses conflict over natural resources, the iUTAH project and the SciFi Friday Western films "Abilene Town," "The Sundowners," "The Big Trees" and "Angel and the Badman."
Mark Brunson, Professor of Environment and Society at Utah State University, discusses conflict over natural resources, the iUTAH project and the SciFi Friday Western films "Abilene Town," "The Sundowners," "The Big Trees" and "Angel and the Badman."
Mark Brunson, Professor of Environment and Society at Utah State University, discusses conflict over natural resources, the iUTAH project and the SciFi Friday Western films "Abilene Town," "The Sundowners," "The Big Trees" and "Angel and the Badman."
Janet Bassett is program manager of the MD-PhD program and the Medical Student Research Program at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She discusses ethical research and the movie Mill of the Stone Women.
Janet Bassett is program manager of the MD-PhD program and the Medical Student Research Program at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She discusses ethical research and the movie Mill of the Stone Women.
Janet Bassett is program manager of the MD-PhD program and the Medical Student Research Program at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She discusses ethical research and the movie Mill of the Stone Women.
Dr. Burt Uchino, professor of Psychology at the University of Utah discusses psychology and the 1935 Christmas classic Scrooge.
Dr. Burt Uchino, professor of Psychology at the University of Utah discusses psychology and the 1935 Christmas classic Scrooge.
Dr. Burt Uchino, professor of Psychology at the University of Utah discusses psychology and the 1935 Christmas classic Scrooge.
Professor Kerry Rood of Utah State University discusses veterinary science and the film "The Kennel Murder Case."
Professor Kerry Rood of Utah State University discusses veterinary science and the film "The Kennel Murder Case."
Professor Kerry Rood of Utah State University discusses veterinary science and the film "The Kennel Murder Case."
University of Utah researchers Carolyn Stwertka, Jessica Liptak and Kimberly Smith discuss computer coding, collaboration in science and the partnership between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
University of Utah researchers Carolyn Stwertka, Jessica Liptak and Kimberly Smith discuss computer coding, collaboration in science and the partnership between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
University of Utah researchers Carolyn Stwertka, Jessica Liptak and Kimberly Smith discuss computer coding, collaboration in science and the partnership between Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson.
Michael Caren, Senior Lecturer in Plant Science at Utah State University, discusses "the vampire of the plant world" and the film "Nosferatu."
Michael Caren, Senior Lecturer in Plant Science at Utah State University, discusses "the vampire of the plant world" and the film "Nosferatu."
Michael Caren, Senior Lecturer in Plant Science at Utah State University, discusses "the vampire of the plant world" and the film "Nosferatu."
Jonathan Tward of the University of Utah's Department of Radiation Oncology discusses iridium poisoning, radiation treatment and the classic murder mystery, "D.O.A."
Jonathan Tward of the University of Utah's Department of Radiation Oncology discusses iridium poisoning, radiation treatment and the classic murder mystery, "D.O.A."
Jonathan Tward of the University of Utah's Department of Radiation Oncology discusses iridium poisoning, radiation treatment and the classic murder mystery, "D.O.A."
Lacey Holland of the University of Utah's Think Globally Learn Locally program discusses atmospheric science and the film, Missile to the the Moon.
Lacey Holland of the University of Utah's Think Globally Learn Locally program discusses atmospheric science and the film, Missile to the the Moon.
Lacey Holland of the University of Utah's Think Globally Learn Locally program discusses atmospheric science and the film, Missile to the the Moon.
Dr. Gary Oderda, professor and director of the Pharmacotherapy Outcomes Research Center at the University of Utah, discusses international medicine and the film Dungeon of Harrow.