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Rev. William Stein from God's Kitchen of Michigan and Feeding Broncos on the free community dinner being served on St. Patrick's Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein joined us to talk about "Feeding Broncos", launched to help students face the challenges of hunger while pursuing their education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God's Kitchen of Michigan and Broncos Kitchen will co-host a free community dinner Monday, January 20th at Western Michigan University's Kanley Chapel. God's Kitchen's Rev. William Stein joined us with details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan, shared details of the three upcoming free Christmas dinners being served in Kalamazoo and Battle Creek.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein from God's Kitchen of Michigan announces the organization's Holiday Fundraiser for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners in Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Great Sustainable Food Stocks, Plus… best ESG stocks to buy now based on hedge fund holdings. Solar stocks to review. By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 138, September 20, 2024 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to this podcast episode 138 published September 20, 2024, titled “Great Sustainable Food Stocks, Plus…” It's presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Now remember that you can find a full transcript and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode's podcast page at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, and I don't receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal any investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the articles for more company and stock information. ------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Sustainable Food-Related Stocks for Long-Term Investors This first article refers to an industry that's one of my favorites, the food industry! It's titled 5 Sustainable Food-Related Stocks for Long-Term Investors. It's by Leslie P. Norton and found on morningstar.com. Here are some brief quotes from the article. “We talked with Edinburgh-based Stewart Investors, a global asset manager that practices sustainable investing, about the charms of food-related stocks. (The firm has a Morningstar ESG Commitment Level of Leader.)… The firm [Stewart Investors] tends to hold for the long term, and all the food-related companies that Wood mentions left cheap behind a while ago, as you'll see in the table below. Still, they have merits galore. I talked with Wood about why they're worth considering for the long haul. Stewart Investors' Food Stock Picks Source: Morningstar. Data as of Sept. 9, 2024. The star ratings for Mahindra & Mahindra, Novonesis, Totvs, and Unicharm are quantitative.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Best ESG Stocks To Buy Now My next article comes from Insider Monkey. It's titled 10 Best ESG Stocks To Buy Now and is by Sheryar Siddiq. Here are a few quotes from him. “Our Methodology To create the list of top ESG stocks to buy now, we chose companies from the Vanguard ESG U.S. Stock ETF (ESGV) and ranked them by their percentage weight in the fund, listed in ascending order. In addition, we used hedge fund sentiments regarding each stock to illustrate how well these stocks hold up in the eyes of hedge fund investors. These were taken from Insider Monkey's Q2 2024 database… Our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds… (see more details here). 10. Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 85 Tesla's earnings for the second quarter fell short of expectations, driven by a decline in automotive sales for the second consecutive period. Despite a 2% revenue increase to $25.43 billion compared to the same quarter last year, automotive revenue dropped by 7% to $19.9 billion from $21.27 billion… Despite Tesla's recent challenges, Truist Securities analyst William Stein remains optimistic about the company's shift from traditional car manufacturing to AI, which he believes could unlock significant value. On August 14, he reaffirmed his ‘hold' rating on Tesla with a price target of $215, representing a 6.76% potential upside.” 9. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM) Hedge Fund Holders: 111 JPMorgan Chase operates globally across sectors like Consumer & Community Banking, Corporate & Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, and Asset & Wealth Management. In 2023, the firm achieved a 15% reduction in Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions from 2019 levels, advancing toward its goal of carbon neutrality by 2030. JPMorgan Chase also facilitated over $200 billion in green financing, including renewable energy projects and green bonds, contributing to its $2.5 trillion sustainable development financing target by 2030… Following the earnings release, Citi raised its price target for JPMorgan Chase from $205.00 to $215.00, while maintaining a Neutral rating. BMO Capital also reaffirmed its Market Perform rating with an unchanged price target of $205.00. 8. Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) Hedge Fund Holders: 130 Broadcom [is] a global leader in technology, specializes in designing, developing, and supplying a wide range of semiconductor, enterprise software, and security solutions… The company plans to reassess its baseline and set new Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. According to the company's ESG report, these new targets will align with the UN Paris Agreement and the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) goal to limit global warming to 1.5° Celsius above pre-industrial levels. In a recent note, TD Cowen identified Broadcom as a stock poised to benefit from the surge in AI spending… Cantor Fitzgerald maintained an Overweight rating and set a new price target of $200. 7. Eli Lilly And Company (NYSE:LLY) Hedge Fund Holders: 100 Eli Lilly is a global pharmaceutical firm renowned for its innovative medications. This past year, the company released its 2023 ESG report, highlighting significant strides toward its sustainability goals. The company has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 20% between 2020 and 2022, despite notable business growth. The report also showcases Eli Lilly's commitment to diversity, with minority group members now holding 25% of U.S. management positions and women occupying 49% of management roles globally… In a recent update to its large-cap rankings, Wells Fargo analysts highlighted Eli Lilly's robust pipeline and potential to surpass market expectations in the coming years. The firm named Eli Lilly as its new top pick among large-cap pharmaceutical stocks, anticipating the company will outperform 2025 consensus estimates. 6. Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Hedge Fund Holders: 216 Alphabet the parent company of Google, has introduced the Google Renewable Energy Addendum, a new initiative asking its largest hardware manufacturing suppliers to commit to matching 100% of their energy use with renewable sources by 2029… The company has set ambitious environmental goals for 2030, including achieving net-zero emissions across its operations and value chain, and reducing its combined Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions by 50% from 2019 levels… Analysts have set a price target of $203.74, indicating a potential upside of 25.03% as of August 20… 5. Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) Hedge Fund Holders: 219 The social media giant achieved net-zero emissions across its global operations in 2020 and is now focused on reaching net-zero emissions across its entire value chain by 2030… On August 8, Loop Capital raised its price target for Meta from $550 to $575, while maintaining a Buy rating on the stock… Citi subsequently raised its price target for Meta from $550 to $580. 4. Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) Hedge Fund Holders: 308 Amazon initially aimed to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 and power its operations with 100% renewable energy, a goal it claims to have achieved seven years ahead of schedule… In the first half of 2024, Amazon saw its operating income surge 141% year-over-year, reaching a record high… Amazon is also a dominant force in digital advertising, surpassing a $50 billion annual run rate with 20% growth… Morgan Stanley recently reiterated its positive outlook on Amazon maintaining an Overweight rating and a $210 price target. 3. NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) Hedge Fund Holders: 179 NVIDIA leads the market in designing and selling Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), a sector that has surged due to the growing demand for artificial intelligence models. The company's Blackwell GPUs are up to 20 times more energy-efficient than traditional CPUs for specific AI and high-performance computing (HPC) tasks. Additionally, by the end of FY25 and each year after, NVIDIA aims to achieve and maintain 100% renewable electricity for its offices and data centers under operational control… 2. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Hedge Fund Holders: 279 Microsoft stands out as a leading ESG stock, much in part due to its strategic investment in OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, which has strengthened its position across hardware, software, and global cloud services. The company is committed to sourcing 100% renewable energy by 2025, becoming carbon negative by 2030, and offsetting all historical carbon emissions since its founding in 1975 by 2050… BMO Capital Markets maintained its positive outlook on Microsoft, keeping an Outperform rating and a $500 price target. 1. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) Hedge Fund Holders: 184 Apple is an obvious choice for ESG investors, given its strong commitment to labor rights, environmental responsibility, and ethical business practices across its supply chain. The tech giant has reduced its overall greenhouse gas emissions by over 55% since 2015, marking significant progress toward its ambitious Apple 2030 goal of achieving carbon neutrality across its entire value chain by the decade's end… On August 2, Goldman Sachs raised its price target for Apple from $265 to $275 while maintaining a Buy rating… End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- These 3 Companies Are the Solar Power Leaders, But Should You Invest in Them? Now what would a podcast episode be without an article on solar power companies? So here it is titled These 3 Companies Are the Solar Power Leaders, But Should You Invest in Them? By Jordan Chussler and found on 247wallst.com. Here is some of what Mr. Chussler says in his article. “1. First Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: FSLR) has amassed an impressive $21.98 billion market cap and is considered by many to be the solar industry leader. The company manufactures solar panels, but also provides utility-scale photovoltaic power plants while also provides support services like financing, construction, maintenance and end-of-life panel recycling programs… In the second quarter of 2024, First Solar beat earnings forecasts for the fifth consecutive quarter by posting earnings per share (EPS) of $3.25 versus analysts' expectations of $2.70. The company also beat on revenue by reporting $1.01 billion versus analysts' expectations of $939.71 million… Analysts at the Wall Street Journal give First Solar's stock a median, one-year price target of $286. Shares are currently trading for $205.36, meaning, the stock is expected to have strong upside potential of 39.26% over the next 12 months. 2. Enphase Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH) is a clean energy technology company with a $13.95 billion market cap that specializes in the development and manufacturing of solar micro-inverters and battery storage systems… Since beating earnings forecasts during the third quarter of 2023, Enphase has missed for the past three consecutive quarters, posting a disappointing EPS of 43 cents in the second quarter of 2024 versus analysts' expectations of 49 cents… Shares of Enphase are currently trading around $112, but one-year price targets are incredibly spread out. The Wall Street Journal‘s analysts give a median price target of $130, but a high-end target of $170 and a low-end target of just $45.82. 3. Sunrun Inc. (NASDAQ: RUN) has the smallest market cap of all three companies, with just $3.8 billion. The San Francisco-based company provides photovoltaic systems and battery energy storage solutions primarily for a residential customer base. Sunrun shocked Wall Street in the second quarter of 2024 by posting an EPS of 55 cents versus analysts' expectations of -33 cents in earnings. That was the first quarter since Q2 2023 that the company posted a positive EPS… Currently trading at $18.17, Wall Street Journal analysts give shares of Sunrun a median, one-year price target of $20, but a high-end target of $38 and a low-end target of just $7.78.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment These are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips for this podcast “Great Sustainable Food Stocks, Plus…” Please click the like and subscribe buttons wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. Now my next podcast will be October 4th. I'll talk to you then! Bye for now. © 2024 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
Noticias Económicas y Financieras La próxima gran prueba para los mercados llega esta semana, cuando las grandes tecnológicas anuncien sus resultados del segundo trimestre. Microsoft $MSFT, que respalda a OpenAI, está disponible después del cierre de hoy, mientras que Meta $META publicará sus cifras trimestrales mañana, seguida de Apple $AAPL y Amazon $AMZN el jueves. Como en trimestres anteriores, se estima que el grupo de acciones de Mag7 representa la mayoría de las ganancias de todo el índice S&P 500, pero esta vez, el comentario que lo acompaña debería ser un indicador más importante del sentimiento debido a la reciente rotación. $TSLA Tesla avanzó casi un 6% el lunes después de ser nombrada una de las principales opciones automotrices de Morgan Stanley en medio de poderosos impulsores emergentes de valor firme. No todos están de acuerdo. La versión actualizada de Tesla de su software de conducción autónoma es impresionante, pero no resuelve la autonomía, escribió Truist Securities después de una prueba de manejo reciente. "Las deficiencias que observamos hacen que sea difícil imaginar lo que Tesla revelará en su evento RoboTaxi en octubre", señaló el analista William Stein, detallando algunas veces que tuvo que intervenir para evitar colisiones. "El endeudamiento sigue su curso, imprudente e inflexible", dijo Maya MacGuineas, del Comité para un Presupuesto Federal Responsable, mientras la deuda nacional de Estados Unidos superaba los 35 billones de dólares por primera vez. Recordemos que el déficit alcanzó los 34 billones de dólares a principios de este año y superó los 33 billones de dólares apenas tres meses antes. La marea de números rojos está creciendo a un ritmo mucho más rápido de lo esperado en medio del aumento de los costos de los intereses y el gasto obligatorio en programas federales. El mes pasado, la Oficina de Presupuesto del Congreso incluso proyectó que la deuda nacional aumentaría a un récord del 122% del PIB en 2034. La administración Biden está comprando más de 40 millones de barriles de petróleo para reponer las reservas de emergencia de Estados Unidos, pero necesita más dinero del Congreso para compras adicionales. Tras una reducción récord para controlar los precios del crudo tras la invasión rusa de Ucrania, la Reserva Estratégica de Petróleo ahora tiene 375 millones de barriles, en comparación con los 600 millones de barriles a principios de 2022. Si bien el gobierno planea continuar con las compras de la SPR el próximo año, solo le quedan alrededor de $1.2B para gastar en su cuenta de compra de petróleo (suficiente para unos 15 millones de barriles). "Nos gustaría, por supuesto, hacer más que eso", dijo el subsecretario de Energía, David Turk. "Pero necesitamos fondos adicionales".
Rev. William Stein from God's Kitchen of Michigan and Broncos Kitchen Foundation talks about the Go Fun Me effort to raise money for a new delivery van for the organizations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein updates the process of raising funds for the Kalamazoo Black History Museum including the launch of a "Church Challlenge" fundraiser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein of God's Kitchen of Michigan shares some of the history and mission of Broncos Kitchen and has details of a special celebration dinner to mark 12 years of service for the organization. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God's Kitchen of Michigan's Rev. William Stein talks about the free community soul food dinner Mnday, January 15 to mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein from God's Kitchen of Michigan talks about the upcoming free Christmas dinners in Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. William Stein updates the Holiday Fund Drive and the schedule of Holiday dinners that will be served in the area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken talks with Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken talks with Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of MichiganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our anchors start today's show breaking down the first half of the year for tech trading with Wall Street Journal markets reporter Gunjan Banerji and Neuberger Berman CIO of Global Research Strategies Hari Ramanan. Then, CNBC's Kate Rooney reports on the SEC rejecting crypto investment platform Grayscale's proposal to turn its Bitcoin fund into an ETF. Next, Bumble Founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd offers her thoughts on the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and more, and Digital Realty CEO William Stern joins to respond to investor Jim Chanos' short on data center companies. Later, CNBC's Steve Kovach reports on the potential impact of China's Covid lockdowns on Apple's business, and our Julia Boorstin covers the features that will become available through the new Snapchat Plus subscription service.
Ken talks with Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken talks with Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Stein is the Founder and CEO of Sage Math, a former Professor at the University of Washington, a Research Mathmetician, a Vert Skateboarder for decades, the co-founder of Seattle Vert Ramp, and he's Bella's companion: a dog that's a heeler with a love for outdoor travel.In this episode, we talk about what it's like to splitboard, backpack, and mountaineer with a dog. William shares his tips, tactics, and drive for adventuring with his dog, Bella. We talk about the relationship of Mountaineering, Mathematics, and Vert Skateboarding to our quality of life. William is nearly twice my age with a mountain more of experience. Getting to hear his perspective as a dog owner, adventurer, risk mitigator, mathematician and animal has deepened my understanding of such broad topics. William has extensive recreational skills that led to some interesting stories.You can find out more about William's work in mathematics at cocalc.com and sagemath.org.To learn more about the Seattle Vert Ramp and other vert ramps around the world go to vertramp.org. You can follow along with William's adventures on wstein.org.Thrasher recently released a documentary about Mark Hubbard, the deceased founder of Grindline: A skatepark building company. Check it out on youtube.
Ken is joined by Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken is joined by Rev. William Stein, God's Kitchen of Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers
You've heard that software developers and startups go hand-in-hand. But what about data scientists? Of course they! But how do you turn your data science skill set into a data science business skill set? What are some of the areas ripe for launching such a business into? On this episode, I welcome back 4 prior guests who have all walked their own version of this path and are currently running successful Python-based Data Science startups: * Ines Montani from Explosion AI * Matthew Rocklin from Coiled * Jonathon Morgan from Yonder AI * William Stein from Cocalc Links from the show Ines Montani Twitter: @_inesmontani Explosion AI: explosion.ai Matthew Rocklin Twitter: @mrocklin Coiled: coiled.io Jobs @ Coiled: jobs.lever.co/coiled Jonathon Morgan Twitter: @jonathonmorgan Yonder AI: yonder-ai.com William Stein Twitter: @wstein389 CoCalc: cocalc.com Talk Python Live Streams: talkpython.fm/youtube Sentry Promo Code: TALKPYTHON2021 Sponsors Sentry Error Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Linode Talk Python Training
Talk Python To Me - Python conversations for passionate developers
Everyone in the Python space is familiar with Notebooks these days. One of the original notebook environments was SageMath. Created by William Stein, and collaborators, it began as an open-source, Python-based, computational environment focused on mathematicians. It has since grown into a full-blown company and has become a proper collaborative environment for things like Jupyter notebooks, Linux-backed Bash shells, and much more. Think Google Docs but across all these facets of development in your browser. We welcome back William Stein to give us an update on his journey from professor to entrepreneur building CoCalc along the way. Links from the show William on Twitter: @wstein389 CoCalc: cocalc.com Episode 59 about SageMath: talkpython.fm/59 Comparing CoCalc to other products: cocalc.com Examples/Gallery: share.cocalc.com SageMath: sagemath.org X11 server: xpra.org Sponsors Talk Python Training
William Stein of Dattner Architects and Robert Garneau of Grimshaw Architects discuss the unique design elements of Via Verde. The award-winning design is inspired by the integration of nature and city. At the heart of the project is a dynamic garden and series of green roofs that serve as the organizing architectural element and identity for the community.
William Stein, of Dattner Architects, discusses the Bronx Library Center, which replaced the former Fordham Branch Library. The facility provides expanded circulation and reference collections, cutting-edge information technology, a full range of education, business and technology training for all ages, literacy classes, and English language proficiency programs. The BLC also houses the Latino and Puerto Rican Cultural Center, with extensive bilingual collections, educational and cultural programs, and multi-media exhibits. The project received LEED Silver Certification from the United States Green Building Council. It is the first publicly funded building in New York City and the first library in The New York Public Library system to receive LEED certification.
William Stein and Jeffrey Dugan, of Dattner Architects, discuss the renovations to the Myrtle Wyckoff Station Complex and the empowering sense renovations can have on a neighborhood. This was a pilot project for MTA's Design for the Environment Program. Sustainable design features include daylighting and natural ventilation in the control house rotunda, lighting controls and energy-saving mechanical systems.
WIlliam Stein, a partner at Dattner Architects, discusses the new canopy that covers the station at Bowling Green. Sited between the landmarked Customs House and historic Bowling Green Park, the new station canopy is a dramatic, transparent, curved steel and glass structure sensitive to its historic surroundings. The project involved close coordination with multiple public agencies and community organizations.
Amy and Bill talk about the emerging phenomenon of ESPORTS in K12 on location in Denver Colorado. It's gonna be big!
Amy and Bill on are on a brief stop in Indiana to discuss new and exciting ways teachers can communicate with parents and students. Also, we have a big winner of the #grayday contest!
We are on location at the world famous Hotel Del Coronado in California discussing cybersecurity, puppies, and the most amazing story ever.
Oh boy! Amy and Bill talk about setting the vision and brand for your students, your parents, your classroom, and your district! HAPPY SUMMER!
Amy and Bill talk hoarding of digitals including emails, files, and Twitter followers.
Bill journeys into the wild wild world that is the classroom.
Amy and Bill talk about emotions.
Amy and Bill sign autographs at #PEFLIVE (ok, not really) and talk about learning that is projects based.
Amy and Bill talk about the latest hype on the interwebs. MoMo... and other Urban Legends.
Indiana leads the way again with the use of eLearning days during inclement weather and for teacher and staff PD. Candice Dodson from the IDOE Office of eLearning stops in to answer some frequently asked questions, clarify some misconceptions, and talk about how eLearning days can transform learning! Wow!
Being a student teacher can be tough! Amy and Bill discuss ways student teachers and supervising teachers can make the most of the experience! We also talk about how new technology support peeps can make an easy transition into the school environment without watering any plastic plants.
The moons are in alignment for this one! Listen to Amy and Bill talk about ways to embed Digital Citizenship into your everyday lessons!
Amy steps up her game (finally) and brings our listeners the HOT list of FREE classroom web tools. It's oh so GOOD!
It's the buying season! ...so Amy and Bill talk about teachers and students "buying in" to edtech.
Amy tells Bill about all her failures. This is a loooong show.
Bill and Amy give a shout out to all of their turkeys.
Amy and Bill teach you everything they know about podcasting for educational purposes... which isn't much!
Amy and Bill talk about the fear of taking risks in the classroom while outside of a haunted tunnel. NBD. GUYS IT'S OUR HALLOWEEN EPIC!
Bill and Amy hit the road to investigate the recording location of their Halloween epi which will drop on Friday!
Amy and Bill talk Media Literacy with THE expert in the field, Julie Smith!
Amy and Bill travel to beautiful Indianapolis, IN to talk with Bruce Johnson and Rob Tidrow about the national COSN organization and how it benefits classrooms all over the country.
Frenemies Amy and Bill bring back Tim Wilhelmus from the Indiana Connected Educators group to talk about the upcoming (and incredible) ICE conference that is being planned.
Amy and Bill discuss the hot topic of teacher to student digital communication.
It's time to discuss pasta, hardware stores, and oh yeah.. SAMR with Amy and Bill.
Oh no you didn't! Amy and Bill record live during an #INeLearn Twitter chat. Oh yes we did!
Amy and Bill look at both sides of the "thorn in side" topic of school web filters.
It's a wrap! Amy and Bill look back on the hawt topics of season one while time traveling from the 1980's!
Bill and Amy can't get enough of the Indiana Summer of eLearning, so they pay a visit to the Suite Life Conference where they interview Matt Miller about being a "Maverick Teacher."
It's Summer of eLearning conference time and Amy and Bill score a huge interview with the Dr. Jennifer McCormick the Indiana State Superintendent of Public Instruction!
Amy and Bill welcome the Office of eLearning's Director, Candice Dodson on to the show to discuss her hot topics. Plus, there is a celebration.
Bill and Amy celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week by talking about the teachers who inspired them and by giving ideas for inspiring and supporting young teachers and edtechers.
Bill and Amy attempt to answer the age-old question: Is Google Classroom a LMS?
Do students use email anymore? Do we care? Amy and Bill discuss the "history" of email and talk about why students may or may not be using email.
It's a big problem this time of year- teacher burn out! Amy and Bill give you some tips and tricks to avoid it. Plus, there was a Twitter Chat on INeLearn!
Michelle Green from the IDOE Office of eLearning stops in to Control Art Delete studios to talk about the Hoosier Student Digital Leaders project.
Amy and Bill discuss eLearning Days and how they impact student learning. NOTE: We apologize for the occasional static noise and are having the room checked for poltergeists.
Amy and Bill welcome teacher Mary Feagley onto the podcast with her students to discuss their passion projects.
Amy and Bill have fun with annoying and overused Edtech terms!