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Author: Nick Moskaluk

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Nick aims to provide value to you and your classroom with his creative and imaginative approach to learning.
If you are looking to add creative, engaging methods to your lessons or add more efficiencies with your time in the classroom podcast is for you.
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In this episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast,  Nick welcomes Ainissa Ramirez, a passionate advocate for making science engaging for learners of all ages. With a rich background as a former engineering professor at Yale and a PhD in material science from Stanford, Ainissa shares her insights on the power of storytelling in education. She discusses her influential works, including her TED book "Save Our Science," which focuses on enhancing science education, and "The Alchemy of Us," which explores the intersection of science and everyday life. Ainissa emphasizes the importance of incorporating narrative into subjects like math and science to captivate students and enhance their learning experience. Join us for an inspiring conversation that reimagines how we can connect with our students through the art of storytelling.
In this episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast, Nick welcomes Sherill Knezel, an experienced educator and graphic recorder, to discuss the transformative power of sketchnoting and graphic note-taking in the classroom. Sherill shares her journey through 32 years of teaching public school art, highlighting the differences between elementary, middle, and high school education. She emphasizes the importance of equipping teachers with the skills to incorporate visual learning strategies, which can significantly enhance student engagement and understanding. Listeners will gain insights into how to visually communicate ideas and the benefits of encouraging students to express their thoughts graphically. Tune in to discover practical tips and inspiration for integrating sketch noting into your teaching practice! Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - X https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB1DH1Q_d94&t=196s  https://www.meaningfulmarks.net/about - Website  https://www.instagram.com/sherrill_knezel/?hl=en - Instagram  [00:02:58] Beautiful Oops in teaching. [00:06:44] Sketchnoting as a learning tool. [00:09:05] Drawing in the classroom. [00:12:28] The power of drawing in learning. [00:19:08] Sketchnoting in education. [00:22:29] Kids as inspiration for sketchnotes. [00:25:02] Knowledge sharing among teachers.
In this episode, we dive into the innovative AI tool, Notebook LM, which is transforming how students engage with complex reading materials. The host shares insights from a recent conversation sparked by a colleague's wife's experiences using Notebook LM in her high school English language arts class. This tool helps students better retain information by converting PDF articles into co-hosted podcasts, allowing for a multimodal learning experience. The episode emphasizes the importance of diverse learning methods—reading, listening, and watching—to enhance comprehension and retention. Tune in to hear a demonstration of Notebook LM in action and explore how it can be a game changer in educational settings.
Welcome to the 100th episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast! It's a momentous occasion, not just because we've hit a triple-digit milestone, but also because we're celebrating with a unique and insightful conversation. In today's episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing two very special guests: my student Ben, and his father, Jeff. They were the lucky winners of a silent auction that supported our grade nine group, and their presence on the show offered a fresh perspective on education from both a student and a parent's viewpoint.
In this episode of Ready, Set, Growth, host Nick Moskaluk explores the integration of AI technologies into project-based learning with guest Alicia Peletz. Alicia shares her journey into discovering Chat GPT and its potential impact on education, highlighting her experience post-pregnancy and how AI sparked her interest. Tune in to learn how AI can enhance teaching practices and student engagement in the classroom. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - X/Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/acpeletz - X/Twitter [00:01:13] Chat GPT and AI technologies. [00:07:07] Embracing AI in education. [00:11:07] Crafting prompts for AI. [00:16:23] Authentic learning experiences. [00:20:35] ChatGPT and historical curiosity. [00:25:39] Utilizing chat GPT for projects. [00:28:09] Project-based learning challenges.
Episode Summary: In this bonus episode of the Learner-Centered Spaces podcast, host Starr Sackstein and Crystal Frommert interview Nick. They discuss the importance of building relationships in a learner-centered space and how to create a more student-focused assessment approach. Nick also shares his recommendations for educators looking to incorporate more learner-centered practices in their classrooms. Building strong relationships with students and their families is essential in creating a learner-centered space. Getting to know students on a personal level, understanding their interests and motivations, and involving families in the learning process can greatly enhance the classroom environment. Moving away from traditional grading practices and focusing more on formative assessment and feedback can lead to more meaningful and effective learning experiences. Using a scale of 1 to 4, emphasizing growth and progress, and providing opportunities for self-reflection can help students take ownership of their learning. Embracing a mindset of curiosity and finding math in everyday situations can make math more engaging and enjoyable for students. Encouraging students to ask questions, explore real-world problems, and see math as a tool for understanding the world around them can foster a love for the subject.
In this episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast, Nick welcomes Dr. Sunaina Sharma, an experienced in-school program leader and secondary teacher. Dr. Sharma's doctoral research focused on leveraging digital technology in the classroom to enhance student engagement. Together, they discuss the importance of technology and engagement in education. They also explore memorable instances where students have used technology in remarkable ways. Tune in to gain insights on how to effectively incorporate technology in the classroom and inspire student engagement. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - X/Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/drsunainasharma?lang=en - X/Twitter https://www.edutopia.org/article/using-technology-support-student-engagement - Article   [00:02:53] Student's video game project. [00:05:12] Students exploring their strengths. [00:07:08] Student engagement and indicators. [00:09:44] Repositioning technology for engagement. [00:15:09] What does collaboration mean? [00:19:40] Overlooked technologies that need a second look. [00:22:09] Engaging students with technology. [00:26:56] Voice notes for feedback.
In this episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast, Nick interviews Katie Nieves Licwinko, an expert in educational technology and AI. They discuss the benefits of using artificial intelligence in the classroom and how it can make learning easier for both teachers and students. Katie shares her experience of using AI to quickly generate information about various topics, highlighting its ability to provide instant access to knowledge. Tune in to learn more about the potential of AI in education. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - X/Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://www.instagram.com/ms_katienieves/?hl=en - Instagram  https://twitter.com/Ms_KatieNieves - X/Twitter http://katienieves.com/ - Website  https://podcasts.apple.com/gh/podcast/assembling-inclusion/id1637270157 - Podcast   [00:03:33] Creating a family math night. [00:04:08] Anxiety in the classroom. [00:08:53] Including students in the conversation. [00:11:56] AI technologies for individualized feedback. [00:15:38] Authentic Learning Experiences. [00:19:48] Increased efficiency with AI tools. [00:24:33] Making connections with student interests. [00:28:12] AI for accessibility program. [00:29:27] Finding Katie on social media.
In this episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast, Nick discusses the importance of using students' prior knowledge to improve math skills with guest Shannon Garrison, an award-winning teacher. They explore creative ways teachers can incorporate prior knowledge to make math fun and engaging. Tune in to discover practical strategies for building upon students' existing knowledge and enhancing their mathematical abilities. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/garrisonshan?lang=en - X(Twitter) https://www.edutopia.org/article/using-students-prior-knowledge-build-math-skills - Article    [00:02:02] Teaching math through gardening. [00:07:24] Cats and vacation feeding. [00:09:23] Prior knowledge and remainders. [00:14:26] Real collaboration and hands-on learning. [00:17:10] Kids learning from each other. [00:23:41] Finding relevant math problems. [00:26:57] Understanding student misconceptions. [00:29:35] Sharing knowledge with teachers.
In this episode, Nick explores the power of student-generated public service announcements (PSAs) with guest Jessica Early, a professor of English at Arizona State University. They discuss how PSAs can be incorporated into any subject and share their personal memories of impactful PSAs. Tune in to learn how to engage students in speaking, writing, and critical thinking through the creation of PSAs. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://www.edutopia.org/article/digital-literacy-writing-assignment - Article  [00:01:43] PSAs that stick with you. [00:04:06] Public service announcements. [00:08:09] Students' multi modal writing. [00:12:49] Why public service announcements? [00:17:13] Teaching writing reveals students' interests. [00:22:01] Incorporating digital literacy in classrooms. [00:25:42] Oral communication skills in schools. [00:29:48] Confidence building through PSAs.
In this episode of the Ready, Set, Growth podcast, Nick invites guest Cathleen Beachboard, a teacher, author, and researcher, to discuss the importance of promoting divergent thinking in the classroom. They explore the benefits of encouraging students to generate multiple solutions to problems, which fosters creativity and innovation. Kathleen shares her expertise in psychological tools that schools can use to help students and staff increase psychological hope, resilience, achievement, and happiness. This episode aims to inspire and provide valuable insights for teachers looking to improve their teaching practices and support their students' growth. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/CathleenBeachbd - Twitter/X [00:02:09] Creativity in education. [00:06:58] Divergent thinking techniques. [00:09:25] Reverse brainstorming and embracing failure. [00:12:08] Successful teaching strategies. [00:16:00] Mind mapping and creativity. [00:20:57] Enhancing education through creative thinking. [00:24:31] Shifting dynamics in the classroom. [00:27:11] Share with another teacher.
Unravel the captivating tale of "The Cobra Effect" and its striking parallels to the use of grades as external motivators in education. In this thought-provoking episode, we embark on a quest to avoid the cobras lurking in our classrooms and discover alternative approaches that foster genuine student engagement. Join Nick as he explores how relying solely on grades can inadvertently hinder intrinsic motivation in students, leading to unintended consequences.  Delve into the world of authentic assessment, where learning transcends mere letter grades and connects to real-world contexts. Experience how project-based learning, formative assessments, and portfolios can ignite students' passion for learning, turning their curiosity into a force of nature. Empower your students with the gift of self-assessment and reflection. Witness how these practices cultivate metacognition and a growth mindset, helping students take ownership of their learning journey. Say goodbye to rote memorization and embrace the power of meaningful learning experiences. Let's break free from the "Cobra Effect" and transform our classrooms into havens of intrinsic motivation and deep engagement. Tune in now to discover the secrets of nurturing lifelong learners and building a community of curious minds.
In this conversation Nick sits down with John Sammon and Tara Koehler to discuss "Transforming Word Problems into Math Conversations: A Teaching Strategy" an article they co-wrote that highlights an effective way of teaching math word problems to students. By turning word problems into conversations, teachers can engage their students in a meaningful dialogue that helps them develop a deeper understanding of the underlying math concepts. This strategy allows students to explore mathematical ideas and make connections between them, leading to improved problem-solving skills and mathematical proficiency. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://www.edutopia.org/article/strategy-teaching-math-word-problems - Article   https://twitter.com/TKtalksSTEAM - Twitter  https://twitter.com/SammonSTEAM - Twitter 
In this episode, we explore the power of commercial games in the classroom as effective tools for engaging and motivating students to learn. Join us as we discuss the benefits, challenges, and practical strategies for incorporating commercial games into your teaching practice. Our guest for this episode is Professor Janelle McFeetors, an expert in learning through games from the University of Alberta. Professor McFeetors shares her insights on how commercial games can be harnessed for educational purposes, regardless of the subject or grade level. She discusses how games can ignite students' curiosity, promote critical thinking skills, and create memorable learning experiences. Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://www.learnmathwithgames.com/ - Website 
We all know, math can be a challenging subject for students, with concepts and formulas that can seem abstract and disconnected from their everyday lives. However, Kristen Moore is on a mission to change that by bringing real-world relevance into the classroom and showing students how math can be used in meaningful ways. During our conversation, Kristen shares some of her innovative strategies for making math more relevant, from using real-life scenarios to teaching math in context with other subjects. She also shares some of the challenges she's faced along the way, and the impact her approach has had on her students. Whether you're a teacher looking for inspiration and practical tips, or a student who wants to better understand how math can be relevant to your life, this episode is not to be missed. So tune in now and join us as we explore the fascinating world of math education with Kristen Moore! Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://www.instagram.com/moorethanjustx/ - Instagram https://twitter.com/MooreThanJustX - Twitter https://moorethanjustx.com/ - Website   
In this episode, Nick is joined by Crystal Frommert to talk about how you can be effective in your communication with parents and how it is essential for the success of our students. By establishing open communication channels, and being intentional, compassionate, and empathetic, teachers can build positive relationships with parents and support their child's learning and development.  In her book "If Calling Home Isn't Your Calling" Crystal shares stories that have changed her and her practice when it comes to working with parents and being as impactful as she can when including parents in the conversations.  Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/mrs_frommert?lang=en - Twitter    
In this episode, Nick speaks with Michele and shares her insights on what it takes to help students succeed both academically and personally. She emphasizes the importance of developing empathy, resilience, and a growth mindset in children, and shares practical tips and strategies for parents and educators. From dealing with stress and anxiety to fostering a love of learning and developing social-emotional skills, Michele's advice is grounded in research and real-world experience. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or anyone interested in helping young people thrive, this episode is a must-listen. https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/micheleborba - Twitter https://www.instagram.com/drmicheleborba/?hl=en - Instagram https://micheleborba.com/ - Website  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfNGUxnAWEhJfcRZGmzGTsQ - YouTube      
The world of ever-evolving technology can be a challenging thing to navigate and the introduction of mainstream AI tools like ChatGPT are no different. They are not going anywhere, in fact, they are only going to become more efficient, intelligent, and faster at meeting the needs of those using them.  Join Nick as he talks about the pros, cons, and implications of this technology in the classroom with Tim Cavey who inspired this conversation with the video blog on his incredibly informative YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jk-FSgpWEc&t=144s https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/TeachersOnFire - Twitter https://www.instagram.com/teachersonfire/ - Instagram https://www.youtube.com/@TeachersOnFire - Youtube   
Number lines and the presence of visual representations are one of the most powerful ways we can help deepen our student's conceptual understanding of mathematics. Join Nick as he sits down with returning guest Kristen Acosta to break down how we can use clothesline math to strengthen how our students see numbers in the world around us.  https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://kristenacosta.com/ - website  https://twitter.com/kristenmacosta - Twitter  https://www.instagram.com/kristenacostamath/ - Instagram   
Engagement is not a unicorn it's a narwhal join Nick as he sits down with teacher author Heather Lyon to learn why engagement is so much more than having our students work and being busy doing the tasks we give them.  Follow us on social media: www.readysetgrowthpodcast.com https://bit.ly/3jN3eEz - Instagram https://bit.ly/3lC5ccp - Twitter  https://bit.ly/2YWVW91 - Facebook  Follow our guest:  https://twitter.com/LyonsLetters - Twitter  https://www.lyonsletters.com/ - Website  https://www.instagram.com/lyonsletters/ - Instagram 
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