Learning Out Loud with #TeamLearnography

Join #TeamLearnography as they explore the world of learning, both in schools and beyond. If it has to do with learning, you'll end up finding it here!

Social Entrepreneurship with Alex Gill and Beth Eden (Part 2)

In the second episode of the two-part series of the entrepreneurship podcast, Kate continues her conversation with Alex and Beth. They discuss money, international relationships, the challenges and opportunities of being social entrepreneurs, and the ability to constantly learn as you go. They also expand on the how international entrepreneurship has taken an important role in both of their work.

03-01
30:02

Social Entrepreneurship with Alex Gill and Beth Eden (Part 1)

In today’s episode, the first part of a two-part series, Kate Salmon interviews Alex Gill, Social Entrepreneur and Director of the Social Ventures Zone at Ryerson University. They also joined by Beth Eden, the current Digital Content Coordinator student at Learnography and social entrepreneur. A social entrepreneur is someone who creates an enterprise with the aim of solving a social problem. Alex and Beth discuss how to develop a social purpose to drive a social enterprise. They share what the role means to them and their experience of working with other entrepreneurs.

03-01
30:02

Charlene Bearhead-Part 2

In the second episode of a two part series, Amy Coupal, CEO of Learnography continues her conversation with Charlene Bearhead. Charalene, Education Coordinator for the National Inquiring into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls and accomplished educator and innovator continues the conversation about the role of education and Canadian curriculum to develop the reconciliation process and build relationships between Canadians and indigenous communities.

01-29
30:02

Charlene Bearhead Part 1

In the first of a two part series of Learning out Loud, Amy Coupal, CEO of Learnography interviews Charlene Bearhead. Charlene, an accomplished educator and innovator talks about Canada's residential school system and its devastating impact on on generations of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. She shares her abundance of knowledge, stressing the importance of education in the reconciliation process. She expands on how educating students in indigenous communities and throughout Canada is important to raise a conscious and proactive future generation with indigenous knowledge that is built on truth of Canadian history. Through education, her goal is to build intercultural understanding, empathy and respect. Charlene is the Education Coordinator for the National Inquiring into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls and has worked on many initiatives including serving a the Co-Chair for the Downie Wenjack Fund Board of Directors, a member of the indigenous education advisory circle at Pathways to Education Canada, provides support for Alberta Joint Commitment to Action to Education Reconciliation and was formerly the first Education Lead for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

01-29
30:02

Sam Tecle

Back in September 2017, the Ontario provincial government announced that they would begin collecting and analyzing demographic data on the race and ethnicity of students across its school boards. In this episode, our Content Strategist Kaila Simoneau sits down with PhD candidate Sam Tecle to discuss the value of generating race-based data in education studies, and the importance of engaging with local communities in sociological research.

12-19
30:00

Docs for Schools Part Two

In this second episode of a two part series, Learnography's Media Manager, Danijel Margetic continues his conversation with Lesley Sparks(@LesleyASparks), Education and Youth Programs Manager from HotDocs (hotdocs.ca) and Gemsy Joseph, Teacher Librarian at Toronto's Harbord Collegiate to talk about the power of documentaries for teaching and learning!

11-21
30:02

Docs for Schools (Part One)

In this episode, Learnography's Media Manager, Danijel Margetic is joined by Lesley Sparks(@LesleyASparks), Education and Youth Programs Manager from HotDocs (http://hotdocs.ca) and G. Joseph, Teacher Librarian at Toronto's Harbord Collegiate to talk about the power of documentaries for teaching and learning!

11-16
30:01

Access to Quality French as a Second Language Programs

In this episode, #teamlearnography explores equal access to quality French as a Second Language education in the province of Ontario. Guests: Elizabeth Hoerath, Manager, FSL Policy and Implementation Unit, Ontario Ministry of EducationMartin Whelan, UX designer, Learnography

10-31
30:02

Alfred Spencer: Learning About Accessibility

Alfred Spencer is Director of the Outreach and Strategic Initiatives Branch at the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario (ADO). As Director, he is responsible for educating citizens about the advantages of inclusion, and accessibility. His passion for his work shines through in this podcast

10-16
30:02

Learning Out Loud With #TeamLearnography_ Adapting our Learning in the YouTube Age

Valerie Klein Litman and Shaan Singha from #TeamLearnography in an energetic Learning Out Loud episode: Adapting our learning in the YouTube age.

10-01
30:02

Learning Out Loud With #TeamLearnography - Millenials In The Education Space

A vibrant conversation about millennials in the workplace and, specifically, the dynamic (and demands) that millennials bring to the education space.

09-24
30:03

Learning Out Loud #TeamLearnography—Positive Mental Health With Dr. Patrick Carney

The Learnography Team is joined by Dr. Pat Carney to discuss his model for positive mental health. A "must-listen" for parents, educators and other mental health professionals.

09-24
30:02

Learning Out Loud With #TeamLearnography - Classroom Circles

In this episode, a continuing interview with Dr. Patrick Carney, psychologist with Ontario's Simcoe-Muskoka School District. Also Learnography's CEO, Amy Coupal, speaks about the importance of their "My Class Needs" project—a crowdsourcing website that connects deserving K-12 classroom projects with interested donors.You can find #TeamLearnography at learnography.ca and be sure to visit My Class Needs at myclassneeds.ca

09-24
30:02

Learning Out Loud with #TeamLearnography on Social Media in Education

In this episode, Learnography marketing specialist, Kyla Clarke on how to leverage the power of social media to expand your learning community.

09-24
30:01

Learning Out Loud With #TeamLearnography A conversation with Dr. Avis Glaze

#TeamLearnography's Amy Coupal speaks with Curriculum Canada Services International Advisor Dr. Avis Glaze about her work in the area of equity and education.

09-24
30:02

Learning Out Loud With #TeamLearnography - Bill Banham On Impactful Learning Events

In this episode of Learning out Loud, #TeamLearnography speaks with HR Gazette Editor and Co-Coordinator of InnovateWork TO, Bill Banham and how to create learning events that make an impact.You can find out about the work of Bill at hr-gazette.com/Learn more about #TeamLearnography at learnography.ca

09-24
30:02

voicEd.ca - Learning Out Loud With #TeamLearnography - Brian Weishar + Avis Glaze

In this first episode of Learning out Loud, #TeamLearnography speaks with Curriculum Services Canada's Brian Weishar about his work in the Wikwemikong Board of Education. Also, it's part one of an interview with Dr. Avis Glaze, author of Avis Glaze: The Children Cannot Wait.You can find #TeamLearnography by visiting learnography.caLearn more about the Wikwemikong Board of Education at wbe-education.ca/learnography #avisglaze #Wikwemikong

09-24
30:02

Learning Out Loud - The Learnography Podcast - Nutrition and Learning

n this episode, #TeamLearnography speaks with Dr. Erin Faught about nutrition and young people. How can education affect the nutrition habits of children? How does nutrition affect learning and academic achievement?Follow Dr. Erin Faught on Twitter: @erinfaughtFollow #TeamLearnography: @lrnogrphy or learnography.ca

09-24
30:02

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