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Last 20 Shows Teachers Teaching Teachers #184 - Renee Hobbs and Troy Hicks to Discuss Fair Use - 01.27.10 Our friend and colleague,Chris Sloan, from the Wasatch Range Writing Project in Utah invitedRenee HobbsandTroy Hicksto join us on this week’s Teachers Teaching Teachers. (By the way, if you would like to plan and produce (and later edit) a TTT webcast like Chris did for this episode, please emailPaul AllisonorSusan Ettenheim.)Our friend and colleague,Chris Sloan, from the Wasatch Range Writing Project in Utah invitedRenee HobbsandTroy Hicksto join us on this week’s Teachers Teac ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Teachers Teaching Teachers #182 - A student-centered follow up: More on games, YouTube, Twitter, and Research - 01.13.10
On this week’s Teachers Teaching Teachers, we had some follow-up’s, and some room for new voices. Paul Allison invited several of his students from the East-West School of International Studies in Flushing, NY onto the show to explain more about gaming. These students were listening and in the chat room on TTT#181 the week before when we talked about gaming in schools with other teachers, researchers, and consultants. The student had asked ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | 2010-02-05 Seedlings on the Horizon Report
If you have been waiting to read the Horizon Report 2010, listen up to this SEEDLINGS conversation. Alice, Bob and Cheryl take a stab at the highlights of the report. This report drives what is happening in post secondary education and it drives what the K-12 educators should be promoting for our students. Enjoy!
Alice , Bob and Cheryl had our favorite conversation, the Horizon Report 2010! This is such a good report to provide ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Instructional-Design-Live#4 2010-02-05This week, we discussed how to promote learning through asynchronous discussions, in many cases, the heart of online courses. Issues considered include: developing a sense of community, structuring discussions, setting expectations, assessment and strategies for facilitating quality interactions.
Resources mentioned:
Joanna Dunlap: Down and Dirty Guidelines for Effective Discussions in Online Courses
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The EdTechWeekly crew continues to evolve the new format-less show format while still maintaining that there is no topic. Join us for the mayhem.
EdTechWeekly #152
January 31, 2010
This week, Dave and John talk about ISTE versus Educon, the iPad, student laptops, and the cost of staying secure.
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Show #119: Karin Muller from Take2 Video Join us as we catch up with Karin Muller of Take2 Videos as she shares her vision for the non-profit organization which she created. She was with us last year; it was great to have an update on an incredible initiative which places raw footage of areas of global conflict into the hands of North American students to create PSAs and documentaries. Karin is a world traveler and photojournalist whose work has appeared in such places as National Geographic and Discovery Channel.
Karin Mu ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Show #120 Lucy Gray Join us for an exciting conversation with the inimitable and well-connected Lucy Gray who shares with us her passion for what's new in ipod/iphone educational apps, Google Teacher Academy and educational technology.
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The K12 Online Echo was delighted to welcome Jennifer Wagner who shared her K12 Online 2009 presentation, If you Host It, They Will Come. She told stories about the projects she has hosted, shared caveats for those considering hosting and described some of the tools she has used in carrying out the projects.
Jennifer Wagner joined us while we streamed her video, If You Host It, They Will Come from the K12 Online Conference 2009. ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | 21st Century Learning #120: NCAIS Conference with Jason Ramsden
21st Century Learning #120
January 26, 2010
NCAIS with Jason Ramsden
A discussion with Jason Ramsden about the NCAIS conference. Their NCAIS blog is here.
21st Century Learning #120
January 26, 2010
NCAIS with Jason Ramsden
A discussion with Jason Ramsden about the NCAIS conference. Their NCAIS blog is here.
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | 2010-01-28 ben N ben Show #5ben n ben talk with Matt Montagne and his student Natalie about Gator Radio. Thanks to Matt for streaming, this show rocks!
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Online-Course-Supplements-ID-Live-3-2010-1-29Today, Danielle Wozniak, Assitant Professor in the UM School of Social Work, discussed her thoughts on developing online community and utilizing online supplements in her graduate and undergraduate courses.
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Conversations #62This week we discussed iPod Touch/iPhone apps in the classroom. Lisa was unable to join us but we were joined by Amanda Marrinan from Australia. Many of the apps can be found on Maria's wiki at http://classroomipodtouch.wikispaces.com.
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With Dave or Jen unavailable, John & Jeff recruit participants from the chat room to join in for an easy going, no pressure EdTechSomething. Thanks to Gary, Cathy, Sue, Leonard, & Sheila
EdTechWeekly #151
January 24, 2010
Without Dave or Jen, John & Jeff recruit participants from the chat room to join in for an easy going, no pressure EdTechSomething. Thanks to Gary, Cathy, Sue, Leonard, & Sheila
Cha ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Teachers Teaching Teachers #181 - Getting Schooled on Gaming: A conversation with Global Kids and Quest to Learn - 01.06.10
If you were itching to include gaming in your curriculum, what would you do? Susan and I, and others in the New York City Writing Project started by having a conversation with some pretty smart people earlier this month on Teachers Teaching Teachers. We met most of these educators in November 2009 at the National Writing Project's "Digital Is..." Conference, which was an invitational one-day conference supported by the John D. and Catherine T ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | SEEDLINGS 2010-01-21 Strategies for Parent Teacher Conferences
There is an elephant in the room! Teachers are all expected to participate in Parent Teacher Conferences, but are never given an opportunity to practice that or reflect on their practice. Well, SEEDLINGS took an email from an audience member, Bill Rakosnik, from Georgia, and put some questions on the NING and we had a tremendous thoughtful show for you all. Enjoy the podcast and the information.
Join SEEDLINGS as we speak with our gue ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Instructional-Design-Live-2-2010-1-22This week Cammy Bean interviewed Robert Squires about how he became involved in Instructional Design as well as current design projects.
Texts mentioned in the discussion:
Mark Pegrum: From Blogs to Bombs
Brinck, Gergle and Wood: Designing Websites that Work: Usability for the Web
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Parents as Partner Episode # 33 January 18, 2009
Karen Bantuveris from Volunteer spot
Karen Bantuveris from Volunteerspot joined show hosts Matt Montagne and Lorna Costantini to discuss parent volunteerism in school. Karen is a management consultant in Austin Texas. A little over a year ago she came up with a scheduling tool that freed up teacher and parents time organizing events. Karen provided a long list of fund raising tips, community building activ ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Conversations Episode 61 - Educators for Haiti
This week we started our conversation with a discussion about what educators can do to connect with Haitians and support efforts in Haiti. This conversation turned into a plan. We created a wiki for educators in wikispaces. Please come see what we've created and join in with your class. http://kids4haiti.wikispaces.com/
This week we started our conversation with a discussion about what educato ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | EdTechWeekly #150
Join John, Dave, Jeff and Jen for episode 150 of EdTechWeekly! In a new format that is oddly like the old format, they review the latest news and resources in education and technology.
EdTechWeekly #150
January 17, 2010
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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | 21st Century Learning #117b: Holiday Show! 21st Century Learning #117b
December 15, 2009
Holiday Show...
A fast paced round up of year end gadgets that the ETT21 team is looking forward to doing/gifting/receiving over the holidays.
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