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Thought Leadership for Educators Podcast

Thought Leadership for Educators Podcast #TL4ED. A periodic podcast where we discuss new or perhaps controversial topics in education technology.

#11a TL4Ed-PT1: Library Closed? What Are You Reading? Help Is On The Way! Guest: Amy Stefanski – Part 1

Description School and public libraries are closed as students, teachers, and everyone are staying home helping to flatten the curve and avoid creating the post-apocolyptic world we’ve all read about in popular YA-fiction. So what should we do while we’re stuck at home? Read a book! I’ll sit down with Amy Stefanski (@Amy_Stefanski), a school librarian in the Dunlap Community School District in Peoria, IL and host of the D323 podcast.… Read More »#11a TL4Ed-PT1: Library Closed? What Are You Reading? Help Is On The Way! Guest: Amy Stefanski – Part 1

Episode 10 Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and More with Steve Garton

#10 TL4Ed: Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and more

Description A conversation with Steve Garton (@sgarton121), Senior Manager, Common Sense Privacy Program  We’ll explore the issues surrounding the fears and realities of remote learning and video conferencing including a look at Zoom Meetings, and what Zoom has done so far to adapt to a K12 environment, and advice for teachers and parents. Referenced Resources Common Sense Privacy Project Research: The State of Kids’ Privacy: Evaluating the Safety and Security of Kids’… Read More »#10 TL4Ed: Student Privacy, Zoom Meetings, and more

#9 TL4Ed: Interview with an Island Educator, Lindsay Eysnogle

A follow up to Episode 8, I had a conversation with educator Lindsay Eysnogle. Lindsay was the teacher of the Ashley Bryan school of the Cranberry Isles School on Little Cranberry Island. She was later the principal for the Frenchboro Elementary school and the Cranberry Isles School. She is now an instructional coach for the district that includes the Cranberry Isles School, AOS 91. Lindsay and I talk about teaching on… Read More »#9 TL4Ed: Interview with an Island Educator, Lindsay Eysnogle

#8 TL4Ed: Learning from Maine’s Island Schools

In this episode, I share my thoughts about the challenges of teaching in the current COVID19 quarantine environment, and how we can learn from the experiences of some of Maine’s island schools.

#6 TL4Ed: Interview with First Grade Teacher Tiffany Roberts – Online Learning with Elementary Learners – Part 1

In this episode, I interviewed Tiffany Roberts, first grade teacher at the Lake Lucina Elementary School, Duval County Public Schools in Florida. This is part 1 of a 2 part interview where we learn about Tiffany’s experiences teaching young elementary-aged students online long before social distancing and long before schools around the country began switching to online learning. 

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#5 TL4Ed: Content Creation For the Quarantined Teacher

This post has a podcast episode that talks about the content below, but it isn’t a word-for-word reading of this post, so please give a listen! I’ll be sharing my thoughts about media creation for teachers now at home and working to teach their students online or remote as a result of the social distancing measures being employed by schools across the globe.  If you have questions or comments, please… Read More »#5 TL4Ed: Content Creation For the Quarantined Teacher

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Tool Tips: Video Instruction for the Quarantined Teacher

This video was made to support a blog post about different approaches to creating video content to support learning and instruction — especially in light of the disruption caused by the Corona virus pandemic. If you have questions, please leave me a comment below! See other Tool Tip Videos

#4 TL4ED: Using Augmented Reality to Integrate Black History Month Across the Curriculum

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Date: January 22 , 2020 Time: 4 PM Eastern Topic: Using Augmented Reality to Integrate Black History Across the Curriculum Are you looking for engaging lessons for Black History Month? Have you ever wondered how Augmented Reality fits into your classroom? We’ll discuss and learn about how students can use digital storytelling techniques with Augmented Reality to create their own Black History Videos. 3DBear’s Augmented Reality Creation App allows teachers to conduct Inquiry-based… Read More »#4 TL4ED: Using Augmented Reality to Integrate Black History Month Across the Curriculum

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#3 TL4Ed: Interview with Aaron White of Script

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An interview I gave on the Script Innovate and Educate: Rising Education Leaders podcast hosted by Aaron White. The interview was originally recorded on November 7, 2019. Aaron and I had a wide ranging conversation that includes discussions of my background and early experiences in edtech to questions about who is driving innovation in today’s world.