Integrate This! Ed Tech Podcast

<p>Integrate This! is the podcast where education and innovation meet real conversation. Join Jeremy Mikla and David Berner as they dive into thought-provoking discussions and interviews with inspiring voices across the EdTech and education world. From classroom insights to big-picture ideas, each episode brings fresh perspectives and honest dialogue about the future of learning.</p>

Teaching Through Failing: How Greg Bagby Models Courageous EdTech Leadership

In this episode of Integrate This!, David and Jeremy sit down with Greg Bagby — educator, consultant, and national edtech leader — to explore how failure can be one of the most powerful teaching and leadership tools. From modeling mistakes in front of staff to building psychological safety for innovation, Greg shares how courage, humility, and reflection create stronger school cultures and better learning.Episode Highlights:Greg’s journey from music teacher to national influencerWhy modeling failure builds trust and confidencePsychological safety and authentic leadershipStrategic technology integration grounded in teachingData privacy and ethical innovation in schools

11-13
54:26

Reframing Student Success Through the Business of You | Marnie Stockman & Nick Coniglio

Are we preparing students for a specific job, or for a life of intentionality? In this episode, we sit down with former high school math teacher-turned-administrator Marnie Stockman and tech-leader-turned-entrepreneur Nick Coniglio. As authors of "The Business of You," they share their powerful framework for helping students and educators move beyond traditional, and sometimes broken, career-readiness models. Instead of just "following a path," Marnie and Nick explain how to empower students to become the intentional CEO of their own lives. We discuss the common blind spots that trap students (and adults!), why personal storytelling is a critical, overlooked skill, and how educators can help students identify their core values to find a path that truly fits—even if it means moving from auto-tech to IT. Find Our Guests' Work Get the Book: "The Business of You: A Guide to Treating Yourself as the Most Important Project You Will Ever Work On" https://a.co/d/0E8MSaU Get the Other Book: "Lead It Like Lasso" https://a.co/d/ec6hvLN Learn More from Marnie & Nick: https://www.thebusinessofyou.ai/ Find the Blue App: https://www.thebusinessofyou.ai/the-app-blue Listen to their Leadership Rules Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-rules/id1774222614🎧 Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/oHrs-O8RHKg

11-06
01:10:54

“I Love Your Face” | Joe Beckman on Human Connection in Education | Live from IT2 2025

In this inspiring Integrate This! EdTech Podcast episode, David Berner and Jeremy Mikla sit down with Joe Beckman — speaker, author, and co-founder of Till360 — to talk about reclaiming authentic human connection in an age of screens and AI. Joe shares powerful stories from schools across the country, the origin of “I Love Your Face,” and how small acts of empathy can ripple through classrooms and communities. From cell-phone-free learning to teacher wellness and leadership, this episode reminds us that connection is still our most powerful classroom technology. 💬 Topics include: Building relationships in tech-heavy classrooms How to re-center joy and belonging in schools AI’s double-edged role in connection vs efficiency Small daily wins to reconnect with students and staff 📚 Learn more about Joe Beckman and Till360: 👉 Speaker Page – joebeckman.com 👉 Till360 – https://till360.com/ 👉 LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-beckman/ 👉 📖 Just Look Up – https://a.co/d/hvjx3S6 👉 📖 Just Look Back – https://a.co/d/46jg1YW 🎧 About the Podcast The Integrate This! EdTech Podcast spotlights innovative educators, thought leaders, and AI changemakers shaping the future of learning. Subscribe for new episodes on AI, EdTech, and human-centered learning.

10-30
40:04

Don't Forget the Glue Stick Cap: Little Things, Big Lessons in Tech Integration | Rachelle Dené Poth

What can a missing glue stick cap teach us about the future of learning? In this inspiring conversation, educator and author Rachelle Dene Poth joins Integrate This! to share her journey through education, innovation, and the art of balancing creativity with structure.Rachelle talks about her transition from world language teacher to technology leader, the lessons she’s learned from her students, and how embracing new tools—like AI—can help teachers foster student voice, agency, and curiosity.Along the way, she reflects on how blogging turned into book writing, why digital discernment matters more than ever, and how small habits (like putting the cap back on the glue stick) model responsibility, respect, and reflection in both tech and teaching.Whether you’re new to EdTech or already exploring AI in your classroom, Rachelle’s thoughtful approach will help you see innovation not as something flashy or intimidating—but as a series of intentional, human choices that make learning stronger and more connected.Links and Resources:Website: https://rdene915.com/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/rdene915 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rdene915/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelledenepoth/

10-23
01:03:54

Learning Engineers at Work: AI, Authentic Assessment, and the Student Story w/ Dr. Fonz

What happens when you think like a learning engineer? Dr. Alfonzo “Fonz” Mendoza Jr.—Doctorate in Educational Technology, host of My EdTech Life Podcast, EdTech Advisor district assessment coordinator—joins us to break down authentic assessment, the power of feedback, and how AI can support (not replace) great teaching. We dig into storytelling as evidence of learning, building systems that help students show what they know, and practical ways to collect meaningful artifacts without drowning in grading.From classroom strategies to admin-facing advice, Fonz shares how to align goals, tasks, and tools—so technology actually serves the learning. If you’ve been wondering how to move beyond “using tools” toward designing better learning experiences, this episode is your blueprint.Connect with Dr. Alfonso “Fonz” Mendoza Jr.: • Website / Podcast – My EdTech Life: https://www.myedtech.life/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amendoza1381/

10-16
01:12:34

AI, Ethics & the Future of Education | Rebecca Bulstma

In this powerful episode of the Integrate This EdTech Podcast, hosts David Berner and Jeremy Mikla welcome AI ethics researcher, keynote speaker, and communicator Rebecca Bultsma for a deep and thought-provoking conversation on AI in education, generative AI, edtech ethics, and the human-centered future of learning. Together, the trio explores the tensions between technology and humanity, what it means to have the "human in the loop," and how educators can responsibly adapt to the rise of AI. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, or tech integrationist, this episode is packed with insights on assessment design, cognitive offloading, AI prompting frameworks, and how to navigate the ethical implications of tools like ChatGPT in schools.Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hnPLGc1FhacFollow Rebecca Baltzer https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-bultsma/ Check out her work & podcast https://rebeccabultsma.com/

10-09
01:02:57

AI for Education: Integrating AI into Learning with Amanda Bickerstaff

In this episode of Integrate This!, Jeremy and David sit down with Amanda Bickerstaff to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming education. Amanda shares her journey from teaching and research into edtech leadership, and explains what schools need to know about adopting AI effectively.The conversation covers practical ways teachers can integrate AI into classrooms, how to address issues of equity and bias, and why preparing students for an AI-driven world is more important than ever. Whether you’re a teacher, administrator, or technology leader, you’ll walk away with strategies and inspiration for using AI to support meaningful learning.Amanda Bickerstaff on LinkedInAI for Education – Amanda’s organization supporting educators and leaders integrating AI

10-02
01:03:40

The Human Side of AI with Tyler Moberg: Ethics, Creativity, and Classroom Impact

In this episode of Integrate This!, Jeremy and David sit down with Tyler Moberg, founder of Amplified Impact, to explore how AI can empower teachers, leaders, and organizations without losing the human element. Tyler shares his journey from middle school science teacher to instructional coach to corporate trainer — and now thought leader in the AI-in-education space.They dive deep into practical AI adoption, teacher fears and misconceptions, and Tyler’s four AI mindsets that guide educators toward responsible and impactful use. You’ll also hear insights on cognitive load, creativity, and how to avoid “AI for AI’s sake.”Whether you’re just beginning your AI journey or looking to deepen your practice, this conversation will inspire you to craft, collaborate, and create with confidence.Links: 🔗 Connect with Tyler on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-moberg-249570215/ 🔗 Learn more about Amplified Impact Solutions: https://www.amplifiedimpact.solutions/

09-25
57:07

Gemini in the Classroom: Exploring 2.5 Flash, Pro, and Nano Banana

In this episode, Jeremy and David explore the newest updates to Google’s Gemini tools, including 2.5 Flash and 2.5 Pro. They share hands-on experiences using Gemini for image generation (including its hilariously named "Nano Banana" model), discuss improvements in speed and usability, and break down practical applications for teachers.Whether you’re new to AI or already experimenting with Gemini in your classroom, this episode offers real-world examples, tips, and ideas to make AI integration easier and more effective for you and your students.Check out the Companion Gemini Video Tutorials on the Integrate This! YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@Integr8This

09-18
26:07

Back-to-School Boost: Practical & Fun Ideas for Teachers

Episode Summary: It’s a brand-new school year! Jeremy and David share practical tips, tech integration strategies, and fun activities to help teachers start strong. Whether you’re establishing routines, planning icebreakers, or looking for ways to engage students, this episode is packed with takeaways you can implement right away.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Simple strategies to set routines and expectations in the first two weeksEasy tech integration ideas for any subject areaFun icebreaker and “get to know you” activities that build communityWhy teacher joy and connection are crucial for student successResource Links:Eric Curts's Blog on When I Grow Up: https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2025/09/when-i-grow-up.htmlBack-to-School Boost Activities: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i3HpOqjUhDVC--A6VCfZjYy5R8K2JYUBZj2EdwIXU4U/edit?usp=sharing

09-11
29:44

Teaching Writing in the Age of AI: A Conversation with Brett Vogelsinger

In this episode of Integrate This!, Jeremy and David sit down with Brett Vogelsinger, English teacher and author of Artful AI in Writing Instruction. Brett shares how he helps students write with confidence, read voraciously, and stay creative in an era where AI is reshaping classrooms.We dive into:The inspiration behind Brett’s new book Artful AI in Writing InstructionPractical ways teachers can integrate AI without losing student voiceThe balance between technology, artistry, and authentic learningHow educators can prepare students to be thoughtful, ethical writers in a digital age 🔗 Brett’s Website 🔗 Brett on X/Twitter - Brett on LinkedIn 🔗 Artful AI in Writing Instruction on Amazon

09-04
52:23

Can AI Truly Redefine Learning? Becky Keene Suggests AI Optimism in Education

In this episode of Integrate This!, we sit down with Becky Keene, author of AI Optimism. Becky shares how artificial intelligence is reshaping classrooms and how the SAMR model provides a framework for meaningful integration. From privacy and prompting to equity and innovation, she explains why educators can approach AI with confidence, creativity, and optimism.

08-28
54:48

Perfect Book Project: When AI Helps Students Write the Books They Want to Read

In this episode of Integrate This!, Jeremy and David sit down with Liz Voci, Instructional Technology Specialist at Dartmouth Public Schools in Massachusetts. Liz shares the story of her Perfect Book Project, where students co-created books that reflected their interests, passions, and imaginations — with the help of AI.The conversation highlights how projects like this empower student voice, agency, and creativity, while also building critical AI literacy skills. Liz shares the design process, the challenges and surprises along the way, and the powerful outcomes she witnessed as students not only became readers, but also creators of their own “perfect books.”Whether you’re an educator curious about AI integration or looking for authentic ways to engage students, this episode offers insights and inspiration.🔗 Link to Perfect Book Project site: https://sites.google.com/dartmouthschools.org/perfectbooks/home 🔗 Referenced resources / GEM templates: https://sites.google.com/edtechnologyspecialists.com/gems

08-21
47:57

EdTech Conference Week Recap: Lake ECMECC & EdTech Connect 2025

In this episode, we’re taking you inside two powerhouse events in the EdTech world — the Lake ECMECC Conference and EDTECH Connect 2025.Jeremy shares his experience at Lake ECMECC, including keynote speaker takeaways, standout sessions, and the high-energy Demo Slam where presenters rapid-fire shared their favorite tools.David walks through EDTECH Connect 2025, from the inspiring keynote to sessions we presented separately and other must-see talks from the week.We wrap with our AI Literacy session — why it’s vital for educators right now and how it can transform classroom practice.If you’re looking for fresh ideas, tools, and inspiration for teaching and learning, this recap has you covered.What You’ll Hear:Why these conferences are so impactful for educatorsHighlights from both keynote speakersThe best sessions and tools we discoveredA breakdown of the Demo Slam format and featured techInsights from our AI Literacy session togetherRegister for IT2 2025: https://www.swwc.org/Page/2286

08-14
22:03

Creative Slide Design Masterclass with Kevin Smith: Visual Storytelling & Communication

In this episode of Integrate This! EdTech Podcast, we sit down with Kevin Smith—associate professor at Dakota State University, veteran instructional designer, and author-illustrator of the children’s book Yucky! 🖍️📚—to unpack the art and science of slide design and clear communication. Kevin takes us from his start as a high-school math teacher to instructional-tech expert and visual-design aficionado, sharing practical tips you can apply right away.In this interview, you’ll learn how to…Balance creativity with clarity in every slide ✨Spot and avoid the most common presentation pitfalls 🚫✏️Build engaging visuals—charts, images, and multimedia—without overloading textUse tools like Canva, Keynote, and more for polished, professional decks 🎨Integrate AI into your design workflow for faster mock-ups and prototypingGet started in visual design, even if you’re not “techy,” with Kevin’s go-to resourcesResources & Links:Kevin’s Website → https://www.kevindsmith.org/Yucky! on Amazon → https://www.amazon.com/Yucky-Kevin-D-Smith/dp/1955026599Kevin’s DSU Profile → https://dsu.edu/directory/smith-kevin.htmlWatch the Video on YouTube → https://youtu.be/8yneR5bHE3EStay Connected:Subscribe on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbzZSb_VjliYiMaSUwpQSIgFollow Integrate This! on X/Twitter → https://twitter.com/Integr8ThisInstagram → https://www.instagram.com/integr8this/BlueSky → https://bsky.app/profile/integr8this.bsky.social

08-07
52:35

AI for Educators: Teacher's Sidekick, Not Successor | Conversation with Thomas Hummel, Eduaide.ai

Integrate This! EdTech Podcast: AI as an Enhancement, Not a Replacement – Featuring Thomas Hummel of Eduaide.aiJoin us for a dynamic summer episode of the Integrate This! EdTech podcast as hosts Jeremy and David sit down with Thomas Hummel, co-founder of Eduaide.ai! Thomas, a middle school science teacher first and foremost, shares his journey from the classroom to co-founding an AI-powered platform designed to support educators.In this engaging conversation, we dive deep into how AI can genuinely complement effective teaching practices, rather than overshadowing the invaluable role of the teacher. Thomas emphasizes that Eduaide.ai's primary mission is to save teachers time and help them create higher-quality, more engaging lessons. Discover how this innovative tool empowers teachers to differentiate instruction, generate diverse assessment types, and adapt content to meet the unique needs of their students, all while maintaining their professional judgment.You'll hear about the challenges educators face, the importance of teacher-led innovation, and why Eduaide.ai remains teacher-facing, prioritizing student data privacy and ethical AI use in education. Thomas shares compelling insights on the critical need for schools to embrace AI to avoid widening the digital divide, and how Eduaide.ai is committed to providing accessible, high-quality tools that truly make a difference in the classroom.Key Takeaways from this Episode:AI should be a tool that enhances effective teaching, providing high-quality content and saving teachers time, not replacing their professional judgment or the crucial human element in the classroom.Teachers, as professionals, are best positioned to leverage AI tools to create engaging and differentiated learning experiences tailored to their students' unique needs.The EdTech landscape often prioritizes profit over quality and teacher support, highlighting the importance of mission-driven companies like Eduaide.ai.Student data privacy and the ethical use of AI models are paramount, especially given the probabilistic nature of AI and the potential for misinformation.There's a critical need for school leaders to embrace AI and provide training to avoid a deepening digital divide and to prepare students for an AI-integrated world.Listen now to learn how AI can truly empower teachers!Visit their website: https://www.eduaide.aiJoin their Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/eduaideeducators

07-31
01:04:56

The Power of Productive Struggle: How Snorkl Elevates Student Learning, with Jon Laven

Welcome to another exciting episode of Integrate This! This week, we're joined by Jon Laven, co-founder of Snorkl (snorkl.app), an innovative EdTech tool designed to capture and provide AI-powered feedback on student thinking. Jon, a former high school math teacher and instructional coach, shares his journey from the classroom to building a platform that’s changing how educators approach formative assessment.In this conversation, Jon elaborates on:The Genesis of Snorkl: Discover how the need to understand student thinking during distance learning sparked the idea for Snorkl, evolving from a "social Khan Academy" to its current AI-driven model.The Power of Multimodal Expression: Learn why allowing students to express their knowledge both visually and verbally is crucial, especially in subjects like math, and how it creates greater accessibility for diverse learners, including English Language Learners.AI for Productive Struggle: Jon highlights how Snorkl's AI system provides immediate, personalized feedback that guides students through their learning process without simply giving away the answer, fostering valuable "productive struggle."Teacher Empowerment: Explore how Snorkl provides teachers with powerful insights into class-wide trends and individual student needs, supporting differentiated instruction and allowing educators to align AI feedback with their specific teaching criteria.The ISTE Experience and Beyond: Hear about Snorkl's exciting presence at ISTE and what's on the horizon for the platform, including upcoming events and enhanced data insights for teachers and school leaders.Join us as Jon shares how Snorkl is helping to center student thinking and elevate learning experiences in classrooms across subjects.Links and Resources:Snorkl Website: https://snorkl.app/World Snorkl Day, July 30, 2025: https://streamyard.com/watch/abrdpKv9yRZrCheck out the video of our Conversation on our YouTube Channel to see the content Jon shared: www.youtube.com/@Integr8This

07-24
38:02

Tasks Before Apps: Dr. Monica Burns on AI Power Tools, Ethical EdTech & Student Agency

Join hosts David Berner & Jeremy Mikla for a deep dive with Dr. Monica Burns—EdTech consultant, former NYC public school teacher, author of EdTech Essentials: 12 Strategies for Every Classroom in the Age of AI (2nd ed.), and founder of ClassTechTips.com. Monica shares her journey from traditional chalkboards to global keynote stages, her “Tasks Before Apps” philosophy, and practical ways to harness AI in the classroom.Inside this episode, you’ll discover:Task-First Integration: How to align any tech tool to real learning goals, from quick wins to heavier-lift projects that address your biggest pain points.Top AI Features for Educators: Voice-based dictation in ChatGPT, the new Library & Media Organizer, plus the Projects workspace for custom workflows.Healthy Hesitation & Ethics: Why acknowledging hallucinations, bias scaling, and environmental impacts is critical—and how to model transparency for students.Classroom Activities Without Student Log-ins: Compare keyword-search results vs. AI outputs, fact-check together, and spark discussions without ever opening a chatbot.Empowering Student Agency: Use open-ended creation tools (Book Creator, Adobe Express, etc.) to give all learners choice within one consistent platform.Engaging Virtual PD: Workshop series best practices, breakout rooms + Padlet living docs, built-in Q&A “office hours,” and follow-up support to keep the learning going.Resources & LinksClassTechTips Blog → https://classtechtips.comEasy Ed Tech Podcast → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/easy-edtech-podcast-with-monica-burns/id1454190031EdTech Essentials (2nd Ed.) → https://www.amazon.com/s?k=EdTech+Essentials+Monica+BurnsSign up for Monica’s upcoming ASCD release (summer 2025) → https://classtechtips.com/newsletter

07-17
49:34

ISTE Refelctions

ISTE Reflections: Highlights, Trends, and Takeaways from ISTE 2025In this episode of Integrate This!, David Berner flips the script and interviews Jeremy Mikla about his time at the ISTE 2025 Conference. From the buzz of new edtech tools to inspiring sessions and impromptu hallway conversations, Jeremy shares his firsthand takeaways, favorite moments, and a few “you-had-to-be-there” stories. Whether you attended ISTE or followed along from afar, this conversation offers insights into what's trending in the world of educational technology—and why you might want to join us in Orlando next year.

07-10
54:59

Leadership, Licensure & the Future of EdTech | Dr. Steven Baule on Building Better Schools

In this episode of Integrate This! EdTech Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Steven Baule, Associate Professor of Leadership Education and Director of K–12 Administrative Licensure and Doctorate Programs at Winona State University. With over two decades in district and building leadership, Dr. Ball shares powerful insights on:What truly makes a strong school leaderThe changing landscape of K–12 licensure and how it aligns with modern educational demandsLessons from his journey from social studies teacher to system-level administratorHow school systems can support teacher leaders and build leadership capacity from withinThe intersection of edtech and leadership training in today’s programsAdvice for educators considering a leap into administration🎙️ Whether you're a teacher thinking about leadership, an administrator navigating policy changes, or a district leader mentoring future principals, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom.Connect with Dr. Baule & Winona State’s Leadership Programs → Winona State Ed.D. Program → K–12 Licensure PathwaysCollege of Education | Winona State UniversitySubscribe for more episodes featuring changemakers in education and technology.

07-03
58:18

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