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On The iTeach Podcast, we discuss the current state of Personalized Learning and Innovative Teaching and Learning Practices. We cover everything EDU including high level (state and district) policies and procedures, building-level strategies for change management, individual classroom best practices for new and innovative teaching, learning tools and pedagogies, and interviews with educators across the nation that are pioneering this important work. Use the hashtag #iteachpodcast to share your thoughts, questions, and ideas with us on social media.
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We're challenging our ideas on how our work as coaches and education in general have changed since the pandemic!
Listen and learn from an expert in the field implementing STEAM in her school!
In this episode Max and Luke discuss Maker Education as an extension of STEAM education, how students can use making to growth mindset, and even how IKEA plays into this movement in a more authentic way.
In this episode, Max interviews Georgia Superintendent Richard Woods about his views on testing and assessment. As an educator of 30 years, Superintendent Woods has a wealth of experience from which to draw, and that reveals itself throughout the interview.
Join us this time as Tamika Duffey interviews educator and author Allyson Wingston (author of Roll Over, Roll Over, Going Down South, and My Aunt K.). Allyson sheds some light on all that literacy can and should encompass from this teacher turned author's point of view!
Join our cast of coaches to relaunch the iTeach Podcast. Welcome to Season 6, where we are playing with education, finding educators in all lines of the position, and discussing the efficacy and effects of technology on the classroom. It's a whole new season, and we are excited to discuss it with you.
In this episode, I am discussing the benefits of building a team of teachers and colleagues by creating a professional learning network (PLN).
Growing Your PLN Blog
Squad Up Resources
At the end of the year, we REFLECT. In this week’s episode, I have my fellow KSU iTeach coach and social media manager for iTeach Kristen Klinger (@KristenStoll6) joining me and we are going to be talking about the do’s and dont’s of being an edtech coach. This is a great episode for current ed tech coaches to refresh their coaching practices and new educators that are entering the profession to use in their coaching toolkit.
Check out the new KSU iTeach Resources hub for more information. https://www.ksuiteach.org/
In this episode, we talk MakerEd with KSU iTeach Coaches Leigh Martin (@leighmlibrarian) and Luke Zeigler(@lukeAziegler). Learn about the maker movement in remote learning, different strategies, and resources that you can use tomorrow with your students and families.
Episode Notes:
Twitter:
Follow @Iteachmakerbus for maker updates and resources.
Leigh Martin - @leighmlibrarian
Luke Ziegler - @lukeAziegler
Ksuiteach youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR2z5oXyl6oiA5Gv8M9h62g
MakerEd@Home Padlet https://padlet.com/martinl3/iteachmakes
TinkerCad - https://www.tinkercad.com/
Instructables - https://www.instructables.com/
Happy April and Happy Spring Break!!! In this week's episode, I am joined by my fellow KSU iTeach coach Max (Twitter: @therealmrgertz). We are talking about different ways and strategies to assess students during remote learning.
In this episode, Ronald & KSU iTeach coach Summaya (Twitter: @artsyeducator) talks about strategies to stay refreshed and feel good about yourself when your career is taking care of students.
Resources
Try this free booklet from Yearcompass.
Coaching Collab Information at iteach.kennesaw.edu
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In this episode, I am joined by the amazing & resourceful Anna Bilyeu (Twitter: @anna_bilyeu). Anna is also an educational technology specialist for KSU iTeach. We are going to be talking about how teachers can support other teachers by collaborating and sharing and creating resources.
With the recent spread of the coronavirus causing schools to shut down across the nation, Ronald, Jamila (@JC_TeachTech) and Hannah (@H_Rome_iTeach) discuss remote learning and the concept of virtual coaching and how it can be beneficial to schools and teachers across the world.
In this week’s episode, Ronald talks about the importance of building relationships with your students that helps create a conducive learning environment.
On this week’s episode, I am joined by Andrew Canle (@AJCanle) to discuss how we can utilize technology integration in the curriculum in order to close the achievement gap.
Twitter: @SpiffyTechGuy, @AJCanle
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In this episode, Ronald discusses being intentional in setting goals using technology, mindsets, and starting the new year off right.
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Host: Twitter @SpiffyTechGuy
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Happy NEW YEAR!! We are back for Season 5! Meet the new host of the iTeach podcast, Ronald Catlin. In this minisode, we get to learn more about who he is and what’s in store for this season on the podcast.
Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review “The iTeach Podcast” on iTunes.
Follow me on Twitter @SpiffyTechGuy and follow @ksuiteach on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for updates and more.
Welcome Back! WE are so excited to be back for season 4 of iTeach Live. In this episode, we talk about strategies to help teachers get to know their students WITHOUT having to give them a learning inventory. Also, our very own co-host Dr Anissa Vega is busy fishing in Alaska so iTeach Instructional Coach and Social Media Director, Kristen Klinger, joins us live in studio to talk about all the new ways you can interact with iTeach on the web. Give it a listen, hit the subscribe button, and let us know what you think online using the hashtag, #iteachlive.
In this episode, we speak with Dr Julie Warner, a research analyst at the US Department of Education. Julie is a NBCT, has worked as an education policy advisor for Sen Al Franken and the Office of the White House, and has served as Tech Director for the Coastal Savannah Writing Project. We talk with Julie about personalized learning, micro-credentials, literacy in the maker movement, and several of her personal projects and books.
17:35 - Julie's new book
20:40 - Julie's views on personalized learning
27:24 - Micro-credentialing
45:35 - Literacy and the Maker Movement
59:35 - Julie's new book and mistakes we've made
1.32:35 - Teenagers learning with and through smart phones
1.44:35 - Closing
*All views expressed are Julie's personal views and do not represent the views of the US Department of Education
In this episode, Andy and Dr Vega talk about the incredible interviews that took place on the show over the past year.
You can lean more about KSU iTeach at our website. You can follow the iTeach Live crew on Twitter @iTeachEdTech2u (Andy), @stephsteph83 (Stephanee), and @lokeyvega (Anissa). You can connect with iTeach on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.
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