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Dan Konik was born and raised in Vermilion, Ohio. Lake Erie was his front yard. Dan went to Lorain County Community College, then transferred to Ohio University, graduating with a BS in Communications in 1991. Worked as a newspaper reporter for the Lorain Morning Journal while still in college. He got his first real TV job at WCJB in Gainesville, FL, which was invaluable training—moved from that market (165) to WPTV in West Palm Beach (45) after fifteen months, which was exhilarating and a bit terrifying. He stayed there for seven months, then got his job at WBNS in Columbus, Ohio, until 2016, when he moved to WVIZ, Cleveland’s PBS station. He works in the Statehouse News Bureau for that station. He also has his startup business DKVideo, LLC, in 2004, known now as Konik Media. Dan has covered the Pope’s visit to the US, the Olympic Park Bombing in 1996, two GOP conventions, and countless other stories. For more information on Dan Konik: Email: dkvideo0@gmail.com Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHiNc-Xcj9w&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFTMHyru2Zo Instagram: @dkvideo0 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dkvideo/ https://www.facebook.com/konikmedia https://www.facebook.com/dankonik Twitter (Not used in a while): @DKVideo Website: http://www.konikmedia.com/ Thank you for the music beds in my intro and outro EpidemicSound.com! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keeping-it-reel-in-the-film-world-w-sweet-t/id1308643567 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLeRvcCZKbw #MMJ #Journalism #StoryTelling For Correspondence/Inquiries/Future merchandise Contact me (Thomas) at: thomas@keepingitreel.pro
Welcome to 4 Your Health Radio w/ Marsha Thadison. This health show is designed to inform everyday people about the benefits of healthy food for our mind, body, and soul. On this show, people will learn how to prepare meals, to be for medicine and much more. This radio show will help put the power of good health back into the hands of the people. Today on the show Marsha Thadison will be talking with Robert Davis President of the NCBAA which is The North Coast Black Bass Anglers Association, LC Collins Director of the Treatment Center, Dennis Knowles Producer with WVIZ and Director of the Fishing Foundation. https://ncbaa.net/gallery/ To all my 4 Your Health Listeners this program/radio show advises all that the information presented here is for the purpose of information, and education only. It should not be construed as offering medical advice or the diagnosis and or treatment of any illness, injury, condition or prevention for any health problems the viewer should consult licensed physician or health care practitioner for proper diagnosis and or treatment. http://www.yesterdayskitchen4today.com https://www.facebook.com/Yesterdays-Kitchen-4-Today-228600220519293/?ref=hl
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 Ohio Tech Coach Alex Oris on the program to discuss why it's important for Tech Coaches to create an effictive and efficient workflow for themselves. For so many Tech Coaches, the days are long and often a bit crazy. But there are a few things that you can do to keep yourself on track each day. Today's episode is brought to you by the Tech Coach Mastermind Program (http://www.teachercast.net/mastermind) . Join us this week for our next meeting and learn how you can take your Tech Coaching program to the next level! In this episode, we discuss: Reflections from Last Week Tech Coach Mastermind Join 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 To Become An Effective & Efficient Tech Coach?Get Organized … Stay OrganizedThink both Micro and Macro Know where you are and where you are going Find Apps that are Multi-PlatformGoogle Calendar Gmail- Boomerang Google Forms Share Your VisionHelp teachers understand where the school is headed in the future Cite National and State Standards Be Open and HonestRelationships and Trust are key for building a rapport with your staff Teachers and Administrators will ask you for your opinion, and for good reason! Avoid telling them what they want to hear, but instead what you know is right. Don’t be afraid to stop and gather your thoughtsKeeping good notes means reorganizing good notes Keep asking questions to your educational leaders to make sure you are on task with their vision of digital learning Have a guiding document that keeps you on task that everyone can agree on.Strategic Plan Technology Integration Plan EdTech Integration Plan (http://www.askthetechcoach.com) Ep64: What is an Edtech Integration Plan @TeacherCast (http://www.twitter.com/teachercast) @AsktheTechCoach (http://www.twitter.com/askthetechcoach) Follow our HostsJeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury (http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury) Alex Oris | @mrORIStech (https://twitter.com/mroristech?lang=en) Alex Oris is a Google for Education Certified Trainer and has been Technology Integration Specialist for Cuyahoga Falls City Schools in Ohio since 2015. He uses various online resources and technological strategies to engage his learners with authentic lessons, and continuously provides support and professional development to teachers. While at Cuyahoga Falls, he has organized and presented at district level professional development edtech mini-conferences and breakout sessions, and taught graduate-level courses for staff. Previously, he taught sixth-grade mathematics for eleven years at Grand Valley Middle School in Orwell, Ohio and is a double graduate from Kent State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Middle Childhood Education and a Master’s Degree in Instructional Technology. His previous professional presentations include ITIP Ohio Google Summit (2017, 18, 19), WVIZ ideastream (2018), and NEOtech (2017, 18, 19), as well as being selected as an OETC 2018 session reviewer, and has appeared on the Educational Duct Tape Podcast, the Teach Better Talk podcast, and the Get Inspired and Innovate podcast. Explore these ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Google Calendar and Tasks Gmail...
Welcome to 4 Your Health Radio w/ Marsha Thadison. This health show is designed to inform everyday people about the benefits of healthy food for our mind, body, and soul. On this show, people will learn how to prepare meals, to be for medicine and much more. This radio show will help put the power of good health back into the hands of the people. Today on the show Marsha Thadison will be talking with Robert Davis President of the NCBAA which is The North Coast Black Bass Anglers Association, LC Collins Director of the Treatment Center, Dennis Knowles Producer with WVIZ and Director of the Fishing Foundation. https://ncbaa.net/gallery/ To all my 4 Your Health Listeners this program/radio show advises all that the information presented here is for the purpose of information, and education only. It should not be construed as offering medical advice or the diagnosis and or treatment of any illness, injury, condition or prevention for any health problems the viewer should consult licensed physician or health care practitioner for proper diagnosis and or treatment. http://www.yesterdayskitchen4today.com https://www.facebook.com/Yesterdays-Kitchen-4-Today-228600220519293/?ref=hl
Download Episode Here Let’s get to know the 2018 We Solve Problems Essay Contest winner, Jeremy Cavanaugh, who made history as the first freshmen to win the grand prize award with his essay titled “Protecting our LGBT Youth in Schools”. The 2018 Contest invited high school students from 7 districts to select a problem and solve it in a one-page essay, to be judged by a group of business owners and community leaders. Of the 1500 essays submitted, Jeremy’s was selected based on his choice of problem, solution proposed, and quality of writing. Alex and Molly find out what life is like for this extraordinary sophomore, and how he is helping improve the lives of LGBT students at Chagrin Falls High School. Read Jeremy’s essay and learn more about the We Solve Problems Essay Contest by visiting www.wesolveproblems-essay.com. If you think you may want to be a judge or sponsor in the contest, join the mailing list at bit.ly/WSPlist to get all the updates. Watch Jeremy and Alex’s interview on WVIZ/ideastream on May 15, 2018, at www.ideastream.org/programs/ideas/essay-contest-spotlights-high-schoolers-solutions-to-real-world-problems SHOW NOTES * 1:06 Why Paul is so great; The Botanical Gardens is delightful; Surprises for Susan; Smart Uber-ing; Molly’s Bingo and Gyros with the Boy Scouts * 11:43 Introducing Jeremy Cavanaugh and sharing big news about the We Solve Problems Essay Contest * 19:00 Welcome Jeremy; Enjoying the contest prize; An important transition * 29:40 Helping other students find their path; Effects of winning the Essay Contest * 34:00 Just an average 10th grader, or more than that? Extracurriculars, Weekends, and Classwork * 50:35 Lightning Round MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Paul Marnecheck, Chagrin Falls High School, Susan Priest Richlak, Floh Vodka, John Gadd, Robb Sapp
QUEST travels to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History to meet Dr. Spurlock, an anatomist and forensic reconstruction artist who uses clay to re-construct the faces of ancient humans in order to show what they looked like when alive. She also sketches more recently deceased individuals using only their remains in order to help law enforcement solve crimes.
QUEST travels to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History to meet Dr. Spurlock, an anatomist and forensic reconstruction artist who uses clay to re-construct the faces of ancient humans in order to show what they looked like when alive. She also sketches more recently deceased individuals using only their remains in order to help law enforcement solve crimes.
Within and along the waters of Lake Erie (one of the five Great Lakes), there is a daily struggle for survival between natives and unwelcomed invasive species.