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Episode 107 Teaching Your Way: Exploring BENQ Boards and EdTech Solutions with Carly Sallay

Classroom technology has evolved dramatically, but the ultimate question remains: Does it empower educators and enhance student learning? A recent episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast featured host Coach Jeffrey in conversation with Carly Sallay, BENQ Education's North America marketing lead, exploring how BENQ's digital boards and integrated ecosystem are redefining adaptability, collaboration, and innovation in today's classrooms. Here’s a glimpse into their discussion and how BENQ is shaping the future of education."Future-ish Proof" Flexibility: Teaching Your Way, Not Tech's WayCarly highlighted BENQ's core strength: the agnostic nature of their boards. Designed to be "future-ish proof," these boards seamlessly integrate with any platform or teaching style. Forget learning proprietary software – BENQ boards function intuitively, like giant, secure, and versatile tablets.Imagine teachers using Google Classroom. With BENQ's NFC card system, a simple tap on any board loads their personalized settings, including instant access to their Google Drive. Say goodbye to cable clutter and device connection headaches – lessons and resources are immediately at their fingertips, streamlining everything from daily instruction to collaborative projects.Effortless Connectivity, Dynamic CollaborationBENQ's free Instashare software eliminates HDMI cable woes, enabling both teachers and students to wirelessly share content from anywhere in the classroom. This game-changer even allows up to nine student devices to share simultaneously, fostering truly interactive learning and facilitating quick formative assessments.For students familiar with technology, getting started is a breeze. Using Chrome devices, accessing the board requires just a room number and a passcode provided by Instashare. This ease of use encourages active participation, peer feedback, and collaborative creativity across all subjects.Real-World Transformation: Empowering InstructionThe podcast highlighted compelling real-world examples. Picture a third-grade advanced English class using Canva to create infographics. With BENQ's board and Instashare, students can present their work and receive immediate feedback from their peers in real-time, all without disrupting the lesson flow. Finished projects are then seamlessly integrated back into Google Classroom.Carly shared that districts upgrading from older technology consistently report they "can't imagine going back." Furthermore, BENQ boards, now Google Edla certified, offer built-in access to the Play Store. This allows teachers to install any district-approved, classroom-friendly app, ensuring a flexible, personalized, and relevant educational experience.Beyond the Board: A Comprehensive Suite of Educational ToolsWhile BENQ's interactive boards are a flagship offering, their comprehensive lineup extends further. Their projectors, renowned in home theater and eSports, include ultra-short throw, auditorium-grade, and high-lumen models featuring long-lasting, maintenance-free technology. This eliminates the hassle of bulb and filter replacements in busy school environments.For seamless wireless presentations, BENQ's InstaShow offers peer-to-peer encrypted casting that works across various devices without relying on the school's Wi-Fi network. This makes it an ideal solution for meetings and even older facilities, adopted by institutions ranging from medical schools to government agencies.The AyadeaCam, a versatile document camera with a built-in magnifier, was also highlighted. Perfect for detailed science demonstrations, examining money patterns, or microscopic explorations, it functions as both a standard webcam and a tool for low-level microscopic work.The Verdict: BENQ – A True Partner for EducatorsBENQ's philosophy is clear: provide technology that adapts to educators, empowering their creativity rather than limiting it. As Carly Soleil aptly stated, "Your creativity is where this board ends." Whether your goal is to enhance classroom interactivity, simplify content sharing, or expand your school's digital toolkit, BENQ offers a suite of reliable and future-ready tools designed to help educators excel at what they do best: inspire and engage students.Ready to discover more? Visit BenQBoard.com and be sure to tune into the Flipboard EDU Podcast for more insightful discussions on the intersection of technology and education. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

08-17
11:42

Episode 105 : From Barbie Land to Boardrooms with Tamara Albury and Delia Montelongo

We are excited to announce a brand-new episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast has just dropped, and trust us, you won’t want to miss this one!Special Guests: Tamara Albury & Delia Montelongo and Host Coach Jeffery.🎧 Episode IntroductionThis week, Coach Jeffery welcomes powerhouse educators Tamara Albury and Delia Montelongo for an honest, energetic, and inspiring conversation about empowering young women in single-gender schools. The Barbie movie might’ve started the discussion, but the real gems are about leadership, systems, and how those “little girl” experiences shape the way these women lead today.🔑 5 Keys You’ll Learn in This Episode:* How Childhood Experiences Shape Leadership: Discover how the “little girl” inside influences these leaders in the way they build safe, empowering spaces for their students—down to the smallest details.* Why Systems Matter—Every Single Time: Learn how deliberate school systems (like collaborative hiring including students) lead to consistently high-performing teams and exceptional student outcomes.* Creating Space for Student Voice: Get strategies on helping students—especially girls—find their voice, lead at the table (not just sit at it), and advocate not just for themselves, but for their communities.* Empowerment (When It Goes “Wrong”): Delia and Tamara share real stories about teaching girls to be empowered and impactful—with a few laugh-worthy moments when student activism catches even the principal by surprise!* Balancing It All as a Leader: Honest talk on self-care, boundaries, and showing up authentically as a high-profile leader—and why it matters for your staff, your students, and yourself.🎲 Fun Fact from the EpisodeWhen asked about work-life balance, Delia Montelongo reveals she’s recently taken up watercolor painting as her creative and mindful outlet! (Spoiler: She’s not entirely sure what her creations look like yet, but it brings her joy and fuels her leadership.)👋 OutroThis episode is packed with wisdom and real-life strategies that apply to any educator or leader wanting to foster more voice, equity, and agency among students—especially girls. Plus, it’s full of laughs, lived experiences, and straight-from-the-heart inspiration.📢 Call to ActionDon’t wait—hit play on this episode now! Whether you’re a classroom teacher, school leader, or education enthusiast, there’s something in here for you (and maybe your “inner little girl” too).Listen, share, and let us know: How are YOU nurturing leadership and voice in your school or community? Reply to this email or tag us on social media!Stay connected, keep flipping, and keep empowering the next generation!— Your Flipboard EDU Podcast Team🎧 Listen to the Latest Episode Now!💬 Join the Conversation on Flipboard 📚 Subscribe for Future EpisodesThanks for being part of our Flipboard family! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

05-06
51:32

Episode 104: Challenges in Modern Education with Insights from Alice Keeler

In this engaging episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, our host Coach Jeffery sits down with the amazing Alice Keeler. Alice, an experienced math teacher and a Google Developer Expert, dives into her passion for student-centered classrooms, technology in education, and the importance of flexibility in school systems. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

04-07
33:21

Episode 103: Creating Comfortable and Inclusive Spaces for Female Students with Stephanie Filardo

Episode Summary:In this compelling episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, Coach Jeffery hosts Stephanie Filardo, an educator and curriculum developer. Their discussion centers on recognizing the human element within educational settings, with a focus on social-emotional wellness and addressing students' fundamental needs.Stephanie shares her experience in curriculum development, highlighting her dedication to creating inclusive environments where all students see themselves as capable in mathematics. The episode delves into the critical issue of allowing students dignity in meeting basic needs, such as unrestricted restroom access.The conversation explores the complexities of restroom policies and the social-emotional considerations educators must make, particularly in supporting female students during sensitive times. This includes fostering safe, approachable environments where students feel comfortable expressing their needs, especially regarding menstrual cycles.Through personal anecdotes, thoughtful insights, and practical advice, Stephanie and Coach Jeffery examine strategies to cultivate a supportive and understanding school culture that prioritizes student and teacher well-being. They also touch upon health conditions like PCOS and their impact on students' attendance and performance.Key Takeaways:* The importance of acknowledging the humanity of teachers and students within the educational system.* Addressing and improving school restroom policies to ensure students' basic needs are met with dignity and respect.* The significance of building strong, trust-based relationships between students, teachers, and administrators.* Stephanie's insights into creating inclusive classroom environments and the value of establishing "need stations" for students.* Consideration of chronic health issues like PCOS that can affect students' attendance and academic performance.Where to Find Stephanie:* Stephanie is not very active on social media currently.* Her dog, Sailor, has an Instagram account: "lab_named_sailor."* Look for her potential presentations at upcoming educational technology conferences like ISTE.This enlightening episode provides valuable insights into how small changes in school policies and culture can significantly impact the social-emotional needs of students and educators.Hosts:* Coach JefferyGuest:* Stephanie Filardo, Curriculum Developer at Amplify This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

03-31
24:00

Episode 102: Education in Flux: Policies, Lawsuits, and Innovations

Summary: This episode examines recent developments and challenges impacting education in the United States, including policy changes, legal disputes, and evolving institutional practices. Coach Jeffery provides an overview of these complex issues.Key Topics Discussed:* Federal Education Policy Changes: Discussion of proposals to restructure the Department of Education, including the potential impact of executive actions and congressional roles.* Legal Challenges to Educational Practices: Review of the Texas Attorney General's lawsuit against Coppell ISD, focusing on allegations regarding the teaching of critical race theory and its alignment with state law.* Impact of Funding Adjustments on Universities: Analysis of reductions in federal grants and their consequences for university programs, including potential impacts on diversity initiatives.* Title IX Compliance and Transgender Athletes: Examination of the Department of Education's rulings related to Title IX and the participation of transgender athletes in sports, including specific cases and compliance deadlines.* Federal Funding and University Controversies: Overview of federal funding decisions related to university controversies, such as the withdrawal of funding from the University of Pennsylvania, and the resulting debates on fairness and inclusion.* Broader Trends in Education Policy: Exploration of the evolving discussions around race, gender, equity, and inclusion in education, and their influence on school policies and practices.Join the Conversation: Share your perspectives and experiences on these evolving educational issues on social media.Works CitedU.S. Department of Education. (n.d.). About ED. Retrieved from https://www2.ed.gov/about/landing.jhtmlU.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights. (2011, April). Dear Colleague Letter: Sexual Violence. Retrieved from https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/title-ix-rights-201104.htmlTexas Attorney General. (n.d.). Office of the Attorney General. Retrieved from https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/grammar/using_articles.htmlCongress.gov. (n.d.). Congress.gov. Retrieved from https://www.congress.gov/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

03-20
04:06

Episode 100: Brittany Walker: Stage to Student Impact.

In this episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, Coach Jeffery welcomes Brittany Walker, a passionate theater director from a prominent Houston district. Brittany shares her remarkable journey in theater arts, from her initial discovery of her love for performing to becoming an inspiring theater director dedicated to making a difference in Title I schools.Key Highlights:* Introduction to Brittany Walker (00:00:13):* Brittany discusses her lifelong passion for theater and how her experiences performing in school and college shaped her career.* Impact of Theater in Title I Schools (00:01:55):* Brittany talks about the transformative power of theater programs in Title I environments, emphasizing the importance of providing students a creative outlet and a sense of belonging.* Cultivating Relationships (00:03:53):* Learn how building strong relationships with students leads to better behaviors and performance, as Brittany explains the essential role trust plays in the classroom.* Inspiration from Educators (00:04:51):* Brittany shares how her eighth-grade theater teacher and later a college professor recognized her talents and encouraged her to pursue directing, highlighting the invaluable impact educators can have.* Advice for New Teachers (00:09:39):* Brittany gives insight into maintaining authenticity, high expectations, and recognizing the potential and talent in all students.* Guidance for Administrators (00:11:17):* Discover tips on how administrators can support and grow theater programs as culture drivers within schools.* Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (00:12:59):* Brittany eloquently addresses the importance of inclusion and the need to put politics aside to truly reach and support students of all backgrounds.* Looking Forward to Leadership (00:18:30):* Brittany discusses her future ambitions in pursuing administration to influence positive change and extend her classroom culture to more learning environments.Join Coach Jeffery and Brittany Walker for an insightful conversation on the necessity of the arts in education and how they cultivate not just talent but empowered, confident individuals.Where to Find Brittany Walker:You can connect with Brittany Walker on LinkedIn. Stay tuned to keep up with her journey as she continues to inspire and lead future generations in the world of education.Tune in and enjoy the episode! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

03-17
22:59

Episode 98: Multifaceted Educator Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth: Teaching, Writing, and AI Integration

Guest: Dr. Rachelle Dene PothSummary:In this episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, Coach Jeffery interviews Dr. Rachelle Dene Poth, an educator, consultant, attorney, and author, about her career journey and insights on education.Key Discussion Points:* Starting the New School Year:Dr. Poth discusses the challenges and excitement of a new school year, including adapting to technology changes and staying positive.* Motivation Behind Teaching:She explains her passion for education and impacting students, which motivates her to continue teaching despite her other roles.* Classroom Strategies and Tips:Dr. Poth shares insights on setting up a welcoming classroom, building relationships with students, and incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL).* Managing Student Behavior:She emphasizes effective communication, clear expectations, and promoting respect in the classroom.* Incorporating AI in Education:Dr. Poth discusses her journey into AI, emphasizing responsible use and highlighting tools like EduAid and Snorkel.Favorite AI Tools:* EduAid: Focuses on data privacy and teacher needs.* Snorkel: Combines whiteboards with AI feedback for instant evaluations and suggestions.Closing Remarks:Coach Jeffery acknowledges Dr. Poth's contributions to education and her support for fellow educators. Dr. Poth shares her contact information and resources for listeners.Resources and Links:* Dr. Rachelle Dene Poth's Latest Book: "How to Teach AI: Weaving Strategies and Activities into Any Content Area"* Other Books * Podcast: Thriving EDU podcast* Social Media: @rdene915* Facebook Community for Educators: Thrive in EDU community* Contact: rdenepoth@gmail.comFinal Note:Thank you to Edumatch and their community for connecting educators like Dr. Poth and Coach Jeffery.Subscribe to the Flipboard EDU Podcast for more insightful conversations! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

01-31
36:13

Episode 106: Addressing Absenteeism Post Pandemic: Tools for Schools and Families

Host: Coach Jeffery (he/him)Guest: Dr. Kara SternEpisode SummaryIn this powerful episode, Coach Jeffery sits down with Dr. Kara Stern to tackle the pressing issue of chronic absenteeism in schools—an urgent topic in a post-pandemic world. Dr. Stern, with her extensive background as a teacher, principal, and education nonprofit leader, now works in ed tech helping schools re-engage students and boost attendance.The conversation dives into the staggering scale of absenteeism nationwide (with Houston, TX alone missing 230,000 students), and explores not only the stakes for student outcomes but also the actionable steps schools can take to create a sense of belonging and connection.Dr. Stern introduces SchoolStatus, an integrated suite of tools designed to improve attendance, enhance communication—especially across language barriers—and help educators and school leaders support students before attendance issues escalate. She emphasizes the human side of this work, arguing that genuine relationships and culturally responsive systems can make a lasting difference.Key Topics Covered* The current landscape of chronic absenteeism post-pandemic* Root causes: from family/language barriers to larger systemic challenges* The consequences of absenteeism for student futures* How belonging, communication, and engagement drive attendance* How SchoolStatus helps schools:* Multilingual family engagement tools* Attendance management systems to detect early warning signs* Streamlined workflows for positive home-school partnerships* Teacher growth and support resources* The limitations of tech—why caring, human relationships are essential* Real success stories from California, Texas, New York, and beyond* Special considerations for historically marginalized communitiesFeatured Quotes* "When we talk about fixing absenteeism, we're really talking about saving kids' lives." — Dr. Kara Stern* "The chronic absenteeism is kids voting with their feet." — Dr. Kara Stern* "For students to come to school, they need to feel as if they belong there." — Dr. Kara SternResources & Links* Learn More: schoolstatus.com* Connect with SchoolStatus:* LinkedIn* FacebookConnect with the Host* Coach Jeffery: Flipboard EDU PodcastThank you for tuning in! If you’re an administrator or educator looking to tackle chronic absenteeism with real, human-centered tech solutions, check out SchoolStatus. Don’t forget to subscribe for more conversations that matter in education.Link to a source discussing the report:* Houston Chronicle: Report: Nearly 230K students were chronically absent in Harris County last school year This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

08-06
14:48

Episode 101: Expanding Education Access and Equity.

Episode Overview:In this enlightening episode, Coach Jeffery delves into the transformative changes aimed at expanding access to higher education and addressing equity challenges. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:* Harvard University’s Bold Move: We kick off with Harvard University's groundbreaking decision to offer free tuition starting in the 2025-2026 academic year for families earning up to $200,000.1 For those earning under $100,000, all expenses, including tuition, housing, and fees, are fully covered.* Impact Across Higher Education: Learn about similar initiatives being adopted by MIT, UMass, and other elite universities. These efforts aim to diversify student bodies and level the financial playing field, potentially benefiting nearly 90% of U.S. families.* Challenges for Smaller Schools: The discussion highlights concerns about how smaller institutions can compete with these new standards set by elite universities and what this means for the future of higher education.* Federal Funding and Legal Battles: Coach Jeffery explores the lawsuit led by California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, challenging proposed cuts to the Department of Education. Discover the potential disruptions these cuts could cause, especially for low-income and special education students.* Financial Literacy Focus: An OECD report reveals that only 11% of teenagers can solve complex financial problems.2 This sparks a debate on the best methods for teaching financial literacy, from standalone classes to integrated curriculums, alongside creative solutions like community budgeting workshops.* Preparing for the Digital Economy: The episode concludes with a discussion on the need for systemic changes to equip students for financial challenges in the digital age.Key Takeaways:* The push for free tuition is a significant step toward making higher education accessible to more families.* Smaller institutions need innovative strategies to remain competitive.* Legal battles over federal cuts highlight the ongoing discussions around education funding and priorities.3* There is a growing recognition of the importance of financial literacy in preparing students for future challenges.Tune in to explore these pivotal changes in education and their implications for future generations.Connect with Us:* Follow us on Twitter @TheCoachJeffery* Join our Facebook group for more discussions and updates.Works CitedHarvard University. (2024). Harvard announces enhanced financial aid program. [Press release]. Retrieved from https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/12/harvard-announces-enhanced-financial-aid-program/Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). (n.d.). Affordability & Aid. Retrieved from https://sfs.mit.edu/affordability/University of Massachusetts (UMass). (n.d.). Tuition and Fees. Retrieved from https://www.umass.edu/bursar/tuition-feesCalifornia Department of Justice. (2023). Attorney General Bonta Leads Coalition Challenging Federal Cuts to Critical Education Programs. [Press release]. Retrieved from https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bonta-leads-coalition-challenging-federal-cuts-criticalOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). (2020). PISA 2018 Results (Volume IV): Are Students Ready to Thrive in an Interconnected World? Retrieved from https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/pisa-2018-results-volume-iv_5307258e-en This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

03-20
06:36

Episode 99: Building Brave Spaces: Affinity Groups and Black Leadership in Education

Episode Summary:This powerful episode explores the importance of affinity spaces for educators of color, particularly focusing on the Black affinity space created at ISTE Live 2024. The discussion features three distinguished guests who share their experiences and insights about creating safe spaces for educators of color and the challenges of Black leadership in education.Featured Guests:* Dr. Desiree Alexander - Founder/CEO of Educator Alexander Consulting* Leticia Citizen - Education Coach with Samsung Education* Dr. Toutoule Ntoya - Educational Consultant and AdvocateKey Topics Discussed:* The significance and impact of affinity spaces at educational conferences. These spaces offer a sense of community and belonging, allowing educators of color to connect with others who share similar experiences.* Challenges faced by Black leaders in K-12 education. Guests discuss systemic barriers, microaggressions, and the unique pressures faced by Black educators in leadership roles.* Supporting educators who are "the first" or "the only one" in their positions. The episode explores the importance of mentorship, sponsorship, and creating inclusive environments.* The importance of community support and mentorship. Guests highlight the value of peer networks and organizations that provide professional development and advocacy.* Navigating predominantly white spaces as educators of color. The discussion delves into strategies for navigating cultural differences, advocating for equitable practices, and maintaining well-being.* The emotional labor and professional expectations placed on Black educators. Guests discuss the disproportionate burden often placed on Black educators to address issues of race and equity within their schools and districts.Notable Quotes:"The affinity space is a space for people that are usually part of the same racial group to come together and have a brave space to hang out, discuss topics... where you don't have to explain yourself." - Dr. Desiree AlexanderResources Mentioned:* Equity in Action California* Our Voices AllianceWhere to Find the Guests:* Dr. Desiree Alexander: educatoralexander.com* Leticia Citizen: @CityCoach on Twitter and Instagram* Dr. Toutoule Ntoya: @TatouleNtoya on Twitter and LinkedInFollow. Like. Share. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

02-16
40:26

Episode 97: Unlocking Brain-Powered Learning with ST Math and Ki Karou

In this captivating episode, Coach Jeffery sits down for an engaging discussion with Ki Karou of Mind Education at the ISTE 24 conference this past June. They delve into the intersection of neuroscience and education, exploring how scientifically supported research is shaping modern educational tools. Ki shares insights into Mind Education's flagship product, ST Math, a revolutionary program designed to enhance the way students learn mathematics through interactive puzzles.Introduction to Mind Education: Ki Karou discusses the mission of Mind Education, a neuroscience-based research organization focused on developing educational products that deepen and enrich student learning.Importance of Feedback in Learning: Ki emphasizes the significance of feedback in the learning process, highlighting how it serves as a critical component in their product design. He explains the perception-action cycle, which is foundational to learning.ST Math Program: Ki introduces ST Math, a unique program that uses spatial-temporal puzzles to teach mathematics concepts. He explains its effectiveness and the positive impact on student performance, citing improvements in state standardized tests.Enhanced Puzzle Talks: Kai provides a sneak peek into their upcoming feature, Enhanced Puzzle Talks, which aims to foster classroom discussions and enrich student engagement with mathematics.Inclusivity in Education: The conversation touches on the advantages of using purely visual puzzles that cater to students of all language backgrounds, thus supporting English language learners and students with different language based learning difficulties.Accessibility of Educational Tools: Enhanced Puzzle Talks are available for free to all users of ST Math, making advanced educational tools widely accessible. Notable Quotes:1. Ki Karou on how their products enrich learning:    "How does the brain actually learn? And how do we take insights of how the brain learns and embed that into programs to actually deepen and enrich the learning environment for students." (00:01:13  00:01:45)2. Ki Karou on the importance of feedback:    "We design, and we've actually seen this. When we went from generation 3 to generation 4, we saw actual growth on state standardized assessments double based on the release of that generation of our program." (00:02:15  00:02:34)3. Ki Karou on Enhanced Puzzle Talks:   "So we think getting kids talking about math is hard. Or, sorry, getting kids talking in general is hard. To get kids talking about math is hard squared." (00:04:46  00:04:50)  Connect with Mind Education: Website: https://www.mindresearch.org/Listen & Subscribe:Don’t miss out on future episodes of Flipboard EDU Podcast! 📱 Follow us on social media:-Flipboard https://about.flipboard.com/podcasts/- Twitter: https://x.com/TheCoachJeffery- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flipboard_edupodcast/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

08-07
09:53

Episode 96: Unlocking STEM for Young Minds

Unlocking STEM for Young Minds: An Interview with Mitch Rosenberg, Flipboard EDU PodcastWelcome to another exciting episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, where your host, Coach Jeffery, interviews Mitch Rosenberg from KinderLab Robotics.In this episode, Mitch dives deep into the world of early childhood STEM education, sharing his journey from engineering in high-tech firms to founding KinderLab Robotics. Discover the groundbreaking tools they're developing to make STEM accessible and engaging for young children, including an age-appropriate robot that empowers even the youngest learners to understand and control technology.Mitch also sheds light on the importance of starting STEM education early to build a diverse and inclusive future workforce. He explains how their innovative approach demystifies technology, instilling confidence and curiosity in kids from a young age.Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation filled with insights and practical ideas for educators and parents alike. Join us as we explore how to foster the next generation of thinkers, problem solvers, and informed citizens.🔔 Subscribe now to the Flipboard EDU Podcast and stay tuned for more inspiring episodes!🎧 Listen to the full episode on our podcast platforms:- Spotify:📱 Follow us on social media:-Flipboard https://about.flipboard.com/podcasts/- Twitter: https://x.com/TheCoachJeffery- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flipboard_edupodcast/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcast#STEMeducation #KinderLabRobotics #FlipboardEDUPodcast #EarlyChildhoodEducation #InnovativeLearning #TechForKids #STEMForAll #EducationInnovation This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

07-21
12:59

Episode 95: The Role of Pocketalk in Today's Classrooms with Arturo Guajardo

In this enlightening episode, Coach Jeffery sits down with Arturo Guajardo, a seasoned educator and ed-tech expert. They delve into Arturo's background, his passion for supporting English learners, and his current work at Pocketalk, a company specializing in translation devices that is transforming how schools, hospitals, and various industries address language barriers.Key topics discussed:1. Introduction to Arturo Guajardo:   - Arturo's background as an English learner and educator.   - His career journey went from teaching in a bilingual classroom to supporting EdTech integration.   - His role in helping educators nationwide with translation needs through Pocketalk.2. Challenges for Emergent Bilinguals:   - Arturo’s personal experience growing up as an English language learner in Houston, Texas.   - The historical context of bilingual education in the 1970s.   - The ongoing struggles emerging bilingual students face without adequate translation resources.3. Impact of Pocketalk Devices:   - Introduction to Pocketalk and its various applications.   - How the Pocketalk device works, including its capability to translate 84 different languages.   - The specific benefits for teachers, students, and supporting classroom instruction.4. Real-World Stories and Testimonials:   - Examples of the significant impact Pocketalk devices have had on students and educators.   - Heartfelt stories illustrating the importance of  social-emotional learning and safety.5. ISTE Conference and Pocketalk:   - Arturo’s enthusiasm for the ISTE conference and his extensive experience attending it.6. Practical Information:   - Details on purchasing Pocketalk devices for individual or bulk use.   - Information on software updates and systems for usage data and device management.Where to find Pocketalk:- Visit Pocketalk (https://pocketalk.com) for more information.- For direct inquiries, reach out to Arturo at arturo@pocketalk.com.Join the conversation:Follow us on social media, and stay tuned for more insightful episodes!---This episode is a must-listen for educators, administrators, and anyone interested in advancing equitable access to education through innovative technology. Don't miss out on Arturo’s invaluable insights and the game-changing potential of Pocketalk devices! ---Remember to like, share, and subscribe to the Flipboard EDU Podcast for more inspiring content!Podcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU MagazineFlipboard Educators BlogFlipboard EDU Podcast WebsiteConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

07-12
28:58

Episode 94: Strategies for Healing and Prioritization with Mandy Froehlich

In this insightful episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, Coach Jeffery sits down with the multifaceted Mandy Froehlich. Mandy, who has served in various roles such as an elementary teacher, tech integrator, and Director of Innovation and Technology in Wisconsin, opens up about her experiences in the education sector. She shares her journey from teaching to consulting and her current role as the Director of Innovation and Philanthropy in a Wisconsin school district.Highlights Include:Introduction and Background: Mandy reintroduces herself, discussing her extensive background in education and her transition to consulting.Realizing Burnout:Mandy recounts the moment she realized she was burned out and the steps she took to address it. Discussion on why teachers disengage and the importance of understanding the reasons behind it.Supporting Educator Mental Health:The systemic issues affecting teacher attrition.The importance of supporting the mental health of educators and the changes needed in the American educational system.New Book:The Reignited Educator: Insights into Mandy’s latest book which explores educator disengagement, healing, and organizational support.EduMatch: Discussing her role as COO of EduMatch and how the organization supports professional learning for educators.Upcoming Work: Introduction to Mandy's new book, “The 5 A Day System,” and discussing its impact on helping overwhelmed individuals prioritize tasks. Resources Mentioned: Books by Mandy Froehlich:"The Reignited Educator"   "The 5 A Day System" Contact Information: For consulting inquiries or to reach Mandy Froehlich:  Website: http://www.divergentedu.com  Twitter: @froehlichm  Upcoming Events: Mandy Froehlich’s next conference appearance will be at FETC in January. For virtual events and keynotes, visit her website.Tune in to our next episode for more engaging and informative conversations centered around education and technology. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the Flipboard EDU Podcast on your favorite podcast platform!Podcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU MagazineFlipboard Educators BlogFlipboard EDU Podcast WebsiteConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

07-04
25:36

Episode 93: Insights on Effective Feedback for Teachers from Randy Richards

In this episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast, we're honored to present an in-depth interview with inspiring educator and former administrator Randy Richards. With over a decade of experience in teaching and administration, Randy shares her journey from the business world to the classroom, highlighting the importance of timely, kind, and actionable feedback in schools.Randy's motivational approach to teaching and administration has led her to make significant contributions in teacher support and development. We discuss the challenges and rewards of a teacher's first year and delve into the insights that can help both educators and administrators thrive.Randy also shares her first book, "Before the First Day," aimed at encouraging new teachers, and discusses her future ventures in educational consulting. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with practical advice and heartfelt encouragement for educators and administrators alike.Throughout the episode, we explore:* Randy Richards' background and transition from the business world to education* The importance of clear, kind, and actionable feedback in schools* Randy's motivational approach to teaching and administration* Challenges and rewards of the first year of teaching* Insights on supporting educators and administrators* Randy's book, "Before the First Day," and where to find it* Future plans and ventures in teacher professional development and administrative coaching* The impact of reduced funding for education in Texas* Personal transitionsPodcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU MagazineFlipboard Educators BlogFlipboard EDU Podcast WebsiteConnect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/**Keywords:** Randy Richards, education, teaching, administration, professional development, feedback, new teachers, educational consulting, The Grain LLC, first-year teaching challenges, book for new teachers, Texas education funding, teacher support Listen and subscribe to the Flipboard EDU Podcast for more insightful conversations with leading educators and administrators. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

06-20
22:11

Episode 92: Melody McCallister's Impactful Journey in Education, Storytelling, and SEL

Welcome back to another episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast! I'm your host, Coach Jeffrey, and today we have a very special guest joining us. Please give a warm welcome to Melody McCallister, an extraordinary educator who brings a fresh perspective to the world of teaching.Melody's journey in education began in Texas, where she taught various grade levels and discovered her passion for helping students excel. But her story takes an exciting turn when she relocated to Alaska and found herself in a school that shares her values and prioritizes social-emotional learning. Melody's experiences in this new environment have been nothing short of inspiring.In addition to her love for teaching, Melody has pursued other passions, including her podcast "Growth Over Grades" and her book, "The I'm Sorry Story", which tackles a unique and empowering approach to social-emotional learning. But that's not all - Melody also has a flair for makeup and has created an engaged community of beauty enthusiasts.Join us as we dive deep into Melody's journey, from her transition to teaching in Alaska to her experiences in building connections through her various endeavors. We'll explore her belief in the power of authenticity and the importance of community in education. And of course, we can't forget to mention her son's TikTok fame and her family's love for music and dancing.So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by Melody McCallister as we delve into her incredible story of growth and empowerment in education. This is an episode you won't want to miss. Let's get started!Support the showPodcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU Magazine Flipboard Educators Blog Flipboard EDU Podcast Website Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/Website: https://flipedupodcast.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

12-02
42:26

Episode 91: Embracing Change and Innovation in Education

Welcome to another episode of the Flipboard EDU podcast! In today's episode, titled "Five Star Technology," Coach Jeffrey and Dr. Jason Roseberry dive into the world of k-12 technology support. As the CEO and president of 5 Star Technology Solutions, Dr. Roseberry shares his journey and the mission of his company to help schools effectively manage their technology, provide professional development for teachers, analyze data, and make actionable decisions. They discuss the importance of supporting teachers in adopting technology and the challenges faced during the pandemic. So, get ready to explore the ever-evolving landscape of technology in education on this insightful episode of the Flipboard EDU podcast. Let's dive in!The Importance of Supporting Teachers: "And and I feel like that's what made the biggest difference and allowed us to be successful was that level of support, which, coincidentally, is what we then, developed at 5 Star, because we knew what worked, and we brought together just superstars from all over the, other educators and leaders that have been working in 1 to 1 and, and developed some systems that could be, you know, customized and scaled at the same time, but it's really based in that you have to support your teachers."— Dr. Jason Roseberry Support the showPodcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU Magazine Flipboard Educators Blog Flipboard EDU Podcast Website Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/Website: https://flipedupodcast.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

10-26
26:43

Episode 90: How Canva Empowers Creativity in the Classroom with Carly Daff and Scott Nunes

In this episode, we dive into the world of Canva for Education and explore how this innovative visual communication platform is transforming classrooms worldwide. From its intuitive interface to its extensive library of templates and graphics, it empowers teachers and students to unleash their creativity and collaborate seamlessly. I had the privilege of speaking with Scott Nunes and Carly Daff, the heads of teams and education at Canva. They provided valuable insights into how Canva for Education can transform your classroom into a hub of creativity and collaboration. It allows you to create stunning presentations, posters, worksheets, and more, all without needing any prior design experience.Canva for Education goes beyond just design. It fosters collaboration by enabling seamless sharing of designs among students and teachers, promoting teamwork and enhancing classroom engagement. I am a big fan of Canva and love using it to co-create and exchange ideas in real time. These possibilities also bring a whole new level of excitement to lessons.Support the showPodcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU Magazine Flipboard Educators Blog Flipboard EDU Podcast Website Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/Website: https://flipedupodcast.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

10-10
16:52

Episode 89: ISTE LIVE 23 The Power of Diversity and Inclusion

Welcome to another episode of the Flipboard EDU Podcast! In today's episode, we will be diving into the topic of diversity at ISTELive 23. Hosted by Coach Jeffery, this episode explores the incredible experiences and stories shared by a group of amazing individuals at the event. With a lineup of speakers from diverse backgrounds, ISTELive 23 prioritized the inclusion and amplification of voices that are often underrepresented in the education and technology space. Join us as we celebrate the commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion at ISTELive 23 and learn how we can incorporate these principles in our own classrooms and communities. Support the showPodcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU Magazine Flipboard Educators Blog Flipboard EDU Podcast Website Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/Website: https://flipedupodcast.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

09-15
24:24

Episode 88: From Horrible to Highly Effective Teaching with Ivra Warren

Do you want to revolutionize your classroom and drastically improve student engagement? Look no further than flipped learning. Join me, Ivra Warren, as I share the solution to achieving increased student engagement through this innovative teaching method.In this episode, you will be able to:Cultivate meaningful bonds between educators and learners to enhance educational engagement.Apply direct instruction techniques for breaking down information, ensuring concise and actionable learning steps.Integrate self-paced microlearning videos as an innovative approach to supplement traditional curriculum.Unravel the secrets behind the flipped classroom method within the classroom to maximize educational results.Streamline onboarding and administrative obligations to pave the way for continued success and development.My special guest is Ivra WarrenSay hello to Ivra Warren, a seasoned educator with a knack for teaching in Title One schools. Originally from Florence, Alabama, Ivra has gained valuable experience teaching in both Nashville, Tennessee, and Houston, Texas. It was in Houston that he realized the value of adapting his teaching methods to suit the diverse needs of each school. Ivra's expertise in creating positive and engaging classroom environments led him to write a book on classroom management called "Space." Now, Ivra continues to inspire students atThe key moments in this episode are:00:00:30 - Introduction, 00:01:53 - Teaching at Cashmere High School, 00:05:41 - Becoming Mentors and Friends, 00:09:20 - Classroom Management through Environmental Control, 00:14:23 - Teaching Biology to Freshmen, 00:16:12 - Starting with Confidence, 00:18:18 - Direct Teach, 00:22:29 - Flipping the Classroom Inside the Classroom, 00:24:27 - Building Great Teachers, 00:27:20 - Shoutouts, Support the showPodcast Planner for Teachers and StudentsFlipboard EDU Magazine Flipboard Educators Blog Flipboard EDU Podcast Website Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjeffery/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlipboardEDUPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Coachjeezy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCoachJefferyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjeffery/Website: https://flipedupodcast.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flipboardedu.substack.com

07-22
26:05

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