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The TechEducator Podcast

The TechEducator Podcast

Jeffrey Bradbury

The TechEducator Podcast is a weekly show dedicated to all things Technology in Education.

  • 58 minutes 5 seconds
    A Guide to ISTE 2018


    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we take a look at this years ISTE conference. Learn how 6 of educations top EDU Podcasters will be attending and manipulating through hundreds of hours of presentations, networking events, and vendor demonstrations and learn how YOU can connect with those on the conference floor if you are #NOTATISTE.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • All About IstePlease add conference links and socials
    • ISTE Tag
    • #NotatISTEPlease add #NotAtISTE links and such
    • Transformative Leadership Summit – online only leadership conference for all educators, not just titled leaders: theme is empowerment.
    • Great Sessions not to MissIGNITE Sessions
    • Top Tech Tools for Coaches
    • Tips for Surviving at ISTE
    • Social Events to Look Forward ToEdTech Karaoke
    • Carl Hooker’s Poetry Slam
    • How to conquer the Vendor FloorRecognize that it is in their best interest to talk to someone who is going to make them money. Don’t waste their time, and don’t waste your time.
    • Dan’s padlet – https://padlet.com/dankreiness/tools4coaches
    • #PassTheScopeEdu and passthescopeedu.com
    • #NotAtISTE
    • #ISTETag18
    • https://sites.google.com/view/istetag18/home
    • Ventra app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ventrachicago.riderapp

    Follow our Podcast

    • The TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast
    • The TechEducator Podcast | @TechEdShow
    • Visit the TechEducator Podcast | www.TechEducatorPodcast.com

    Follow our Hosts

    • Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury
    • Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue
    • Jennifer Judkins | @TeachingForward
    • Josh Gauthier | @MrGFactoftheDay
    • Rob Pennington | @RobPennington9
    • Jennifer Giffen | @VirtualGiff
    • Nicholas Amaral | @Namaraledu

    About our Guests

    Dr. Will

    Dr. Will, as he is affectionately known as, is a recognized digital leader who is all in on the power of mobile to support this Netflix generation of learners. Leveraging learning outside the confines of the classroom, his mission is to remove technology as an impediment from teachers becoming innovators in their classroom.

    Dr. Will is also the creator and host of The Dr. Will Show where he interviews educators and entrepreneurs on how to level up. The podcast can be found on SoundCloud and iTunes.

    • https://twitter.com/iamDrWill
    • https://soundcloud.com/dr-will-deyamport-iii

    Brad Shreffler

    Brad Shreffler is an Instructional Technology Coach and Podcast Host out of Central Florida. As a coach, he is focused on using technology in the classroom to evolve instruction for modern learners. His show, the Planning Period Podcast is all about talking to educators casually, like running into each other in the break room, about the topics they are interested in. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram @BradShreffler or on his website, http://www.bradshreffler.com/

    Podcaster Meetup [12:30]-[1:30] Wednesday at ISTE

    Jethro Jones

    Jethro Jones (@jethrojones), 2017 NASSP Digital Principal of the Year, is the Principal of Tanana Middle School, and host of Transformative Principal, where he interviews principals, leaders, and influencers who help improve K-12 education throughout the world. While growing up, Jethro attended five elementary schools, a middle school, and three different high schools. This experience instilled a desire to provide the most nimble educational experience possible, so that all students — no matter how long they are at his school, can pursue their own interests and work to their individual potential. Jethro has always pushed the envelope on learning situations. As principal at Kodiak Middle School he implemented a flexible schedule that allowed students to have Tier 2 interventions and enrichments. These complex logistics are facilitated with the Pickr app. Jethro has provided simple solutions to complex educational problems as a principal, district coach, library supervisor, and middle school teacher.

    http://transformativeleadershipsummit.com/ Transformative Leadership Summit

    Valerie Lewis

    Valerie is transitioning into an assistant principal role SY2018-19 in Gwinnett County, GA and has been in education for 18 yrs. She is passionate about students with disabilities and the role tech plays in their learning journey. The idea that learning is continuous certainly holds true and for this reason–connecting globally with others provides value and growth. She is 1/5th founder of Pass the Scope Edu and founder of EdObstacles. She also moderates Teacherpreneur chat and other Voxer groups. Her philosophy is that One Size Does Not Fit All!

    • https://twitter.com/iamvlewis
    • https://iamvlewis.wordpress.com/
    • www.passthescopeEdu.com
    • www.EdObstacles.com

    #NOTATISTE18 Google Plus Community: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/102762507417207490264

    #NOTATISTE18 Livebinder: https://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=2374612

    Dan Kreiness

    Dan Kreiness is a middle school instructional coach, podcast host, and connected educator who constantly searches for the most effective ways to advance education and produce high student achievement. Dan holds masters degrees in adolescent education and educational leadership and is currently a doctoral student in the field of educational leadership. He was named to the 2017 class of ASCD Emerging Leaders. He is also a Google Certified Educator, Nearpod Pionear, Flipgrid Ambassador and Hoonuit Learning Ambassador.

    Dan hosts his own Leader of Learning podcast and has been a recurring host and panelist on the EduMatch Tweet and Talk podcast series. He is also an author who features his writing on his own “Leader of Learning” blog and has contributed guest blogs to The EduCal Blog, Your Instructional Coach, and TeachBoost. In addition to blogging, he also has published works as a contributor to the Edumatch Snapshot in Education (2017) Volume 2: Professional Practice and The EduMatch Teacher’s Recipe Guide: Survive and Thrive in the Kitchen and Beyond.

    Dan is emerging as an expert presenter at education conferences, trainings, and EdCamps on topics including leadership, growth mindset, student engagement, various instructional technologies, augmented and virtual reality for education, and using social media in education. Dan is the creator of the successful growthmindsetEDU Voxer group after his interest in growth mindset was sparked as he studied how to be an effective instructional coach. His specific educational interests include leadership, educational technology, and student engagement.

    • https://twitter.com/dkreiness
    • http://leaderoflearning.com/
    • https://passthescopeedu.com (Pass the Scope EDU periscoping sessions from ISTE)

    Join the Conversation

    Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section. 

    This weeks question is:

    Question: What are your tips, tricks, and strategies for navigating through the ISTE Conference?  

    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • Link 1 What’s on the Horizon at ISTE? https://www.eschoolnews.com/2018/06/18/whats-on-the-horizon-at-iste-2018/?all
    • Link 2 ISTE or NOT: Steve Hargadon tips

    https://www.stevehargadon.com/2018/06/iste-or-not-either-way-we-have-great.html

    • Link 3 #NOTSTISTE? Ways to participate in ISTE 2018 remotely

    https://www.theedublogger.com/2018/06/11/notatiste-2018/

    • ISTE Insights: https://flipboard.com/@edublogs/iste-insights-m89u7n5vy

    Tech Tip of the Week

    • Tech Tip Goes Here To make instant friends at ISTE bring along a portable power strip because there are never enough outlets

    Monster MP OTG400 BK Outlets To Go Power Strip – 4 AC Outlet

    https://www.amazon.com/Monster-MP-OTG400-BK-Outlets/dp/B000F9YN2M/ref=sr_1_1

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    Let’s Work Together

    • Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury
    • Email: [email protected]
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    • iTunes: http://www.TeacherCast.net/iTunes

    Check Out More TeacherCast Programming

    • TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)
    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

    View LIVE Professional Development from TeacherCast

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    Jeff Bradbury (@TeacherCast) is available as a Keynote Speaker, Presenter, or to Broadcast your conference LIVE!

    21 June 2018, 7:56 am
  • 34 minutes 1 second
    Cleaning and Organizing your Digital Classroom for the Next School Year

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we take a look at 10 great ways to prepare your digital classroom for the summer.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Google Sites: Duplicate Google Sites and Start Fresh
    • Google Classroom/Schoology: Archive Old Courses
    • Google Drive: Cleaning Your DriveFind a spot for “Shared With Me” documents
    • Google Drive: Rename files to similar names based on chapter / projects
    • Google Drive: Unstar and Recolor folders
    • Google Forms: Delete All Responses, Unlink, Relink
    • Google Calendar: Hide Old Calendars
    • Gmail: Archive Old Email
    • Organize your Bookmarks
    • Use Evernote to organize your thoughts

    Other: Getting Some Reading Done- What School Could Be– Ted Dintersmith

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    • Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue
    • Nicholas Amaral | @Namaraledu
    • Jon Samuelson | @JonSamuelson

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    Let’s Work Together

    • Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury
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    • iTunes: http://www.TeacherCast.net/iTunes

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    • TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)
    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

    View LIVE Professional Development from TeacherCast

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    17 June 2018, 3:24 pm
  • 34 minutes 17 seconds
    How to use Social Media to Build Your Educational Network

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we welcome Lyn Hilt on the podcast to discuss Social Media and how it has evovled over the last decade for educators worldwide.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How has Social Media evolved over the last 5-7 years?
    • The evolving nature of social learning networksWhy are educators connecting via social?
    • What are the benefits? What are the drawbacks?
    • How does engagement in a social learning space differ in 2018 than it was ten years ago? What’s changed for the better? For worse?
    • Strategies for engaging meaningfully in social networks – tips & tricks for educators
    • Alternatives to open social for engagement with learning networks
    • Lyn’s work with Modern Learners & as the facilitator of ChangeLeaders Community – how this community offers a unique, different perspective and opportunities for educators and leaders to engage in ways they cannot in open social

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    • Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury
    • Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue

    About our Guest

    Lyn Hilt is an educational leadership and instructional technology consultant who uses her experiences as elementary principal, instructional technology coach, and classroom teacher to provide educators with meaningful professional development to help make innovative and lasting growth for student success. As elementary instructional technology coach, she worked with teachers and students by providing professional development opportunities and resources to staff, writing curricula, designing learning activities, and pushing into classrooms to work with students on technology-infused project work. Prior to her coaching position, Lyn served as elementary principal for five years in the same district, and it was while serving in this leadership role that she discovered the joys and benefits of connected learning and leadership. Lyn is an avid blogger and contributor to social networks such as Twitter and has presented at various local, state, and national conferences on topics ranging from professional development to networked educational leadership. Lyn is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, Google Cloud Certified (G Suite), and Apple Teacher. Lyn provides many Google for Education trainings with the fine team at Kiker Learning.

    Lyn is also the community manager for the vibrant and inspiring ChangeLeaders Community, a space dedicated to pushing the boundaries of learning created by the Modern Learners team.

    Lyn teaches future educational leaders through her role as an adjunct instructor and online course designer for Cabrini University. She holds K-12 principal, elementary, and middle-level math and science teaching certifications. Lyn began her career teaching fifth and sixth grades and always strives to focus her work to help best meet the needs of young people.

    Lyn has contributed to various publications in print and online. She authored a chapter on using social media to support professional learning in the 3rd edition of Powerful Designs for Professional Learning, published by Learning Forward. She also contributed to The Connected Teacher: Powering Up from Powerful Learning Practice, the Voices from the Learning Revolution, and the Connected Principals blog. Her work and experiences have been featured in Education Week, THE Journal, Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education by Will Richardson and Rob Mancabelli, and Eric Sheninger’s Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times.

    About Modern Learners

    “Let's lead our students into the modern world. Together.”

    Modern Learners features online resources and communities to help you connect with global school leaders, revitalize your work with children, and put the focus back on learning in your classrooms. Co-founders Will Richardson and Bruce Dixon lead the way along with Missy Emler and Lyn Hilt to create inspiring, thought-provoking content that challenges the notion of Why School and the current education narrative. Through cohort-based leadership experiences in Change School that push high-bar conversations and stimulate change efforts for school leaders and the unique ChangeLeaders Community which curates the latest educational resources and brings them to a learning commons that ignites dialogue around the issues, Modern Learners seeks to help every leader and learner find and honor the whys and hows of modern learning, and helps educators take practical steps towards reimagining school. And, for the first time, Modern Learners will be hosting live events! Meet up with us in Chicago on July 10, for the first Modern Learners’ Lab: Leading Schools that Learn: Building Culture through Inquiry and Agency.

    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • ChangeLeaders Community  #CLClearns @ModernLearners
    • 10 Principles for Schools of Modern Learning whitepaper -> short link Lyn will share in the recording: bit.ly/tep184
    • Hilt Consultants, LLC – Lyn is available for consulting and professional learning services!

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    Let’s Work Together

    • Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury
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    • TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)
    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

    View LIVE Professional Development from TeacherCast

    • Join us LIVE every Wednesday at [8:30] PM EST: http://www.TeacherCast.tv

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    • Jeff Bradbury (@TeacherCast) is available as a Keynote Speaker, Presenter, or to Broadcast your conference LIVE!

    7 June 2018, 6:09 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    The History of Puppets in Education: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Jim Henson

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we pay tribute to the anniversary of the passing of the late great Jim Henson.







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    Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section. 

    This weeks question is:

    Question: Who was your favorite muppet?

    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Muppet_Wiki
    • https://www.henson.com/our-founders.php
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroll_Spinney
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_the_Frog  
    • http://www.syfy.com/jimhenson039screatureshopchallenge
    • https://daily.jstor.org/how-jim-henson-changed-early-education-and-brought-puppets-back/ 

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    • Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury
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    • iTunes: http://www.TeacherCast.net/iTunes

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    • TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)
    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

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    17 May 2018, 7:08 am
  • 43 minutes 44 seconds
    11 Ways to Use Social Media Effectively in the Classroom

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we discuss how Social Media can be used as a positive thing in the classroom environment. 

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Google I/O ConferenceNew Google Assistant can make phone calls for you
    • New Gmail Features
    • Is this the end of the world?
    • Social Media in the ClassroomBest Practices for Social Media
    • Account Creation

    11 Tips for Social Media Success by Sam Patterson

    1. Once a day, share something specific. Take a close up picture of one kid’s work, get their hands in there.
    2. Don’t engage the current debateThat new thing everybody is ranting about? Ignore it, it isn’t important. The debate is more energy than it is worth.
    3. Follow widely unfollow freelyIf you are a teacher, follow teachers. If you are running a classroom account, follow classroom accounts. Unfollow at the first sign of trouble. Never feel guilty about unfollowing. Don’t show your students the raw feed unless you have a good reason.
    4. Expect your kids and parents to read your feed They won’t read all your posts, but they will see every mistake you make. Make the right ones.
    5. Lift up someone else’s workShare the work of the teachers and classrooms you follow. This is an easy way to stay active and share positive.
    6. Ask questions If you see a project you like, ask a question. People love to answer questions about what they shared. Everybody learns from good questions.
    7. Chats aren’t required People can get really excited about Twitter chats, you don’t have to. They can be overwhelming and they are not for everyone.
    8. Turn notifications off Seriously, evil corporations are reshaping your brain’s chemistry through notifications. I am not kidding, turn that crap off.
    9. Use threads to tie together a group of examples Post a “Title tweet” that has the name of the assignment and then “thread” the rest of the examples as replies.
    10. Interact with those who feed your practice. If you find someone’s tweet useful or inspiring, tell them. Don’t just RT it, say “thanks” it matters.
    11. Never forget these platforms were built to monetize outrage and disagreement, don’t make money for them.

    We left 3 important points off of this list. . . . . What are they? Let us know in the comments

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    Check Out More TeacherCast Programming

    • TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)
    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

    View LIVE Professional Development from TeacherCast

    • Join us LIVE every Wednesday at [8:30] PM EST: http://www.TeacherCast.tv

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    10 May 2018, 7:16 am
  • 40 minutes 12 seconds
    Should Apps Be Paid or Free?

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we welcome Steve Fortna, educator and creator of Flippity.net on the program to discuss the recent outcry from educators who recently learned that their favorite edtech tool decided to introduce a paid platform for their application.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How can we help our teachers choose the right edtech for their classrooms
    • The Advantages of Free vs the Cost of PremiumOn the Budget
    • On the Teacher
    • On the Student
    • On the App Developer
    • Should App Developers create Free or Premium apps?
    • How do developers of Free Apps or services support their projects/companies?
    • What happens when Free turns to Premium?Should the Educational Community bring out the pitchforks?
    • Should the Educational Community bring out their pocketbooks?
    • Should Tech Coaches be shunned for promoting paid applications
    • What can you do if your favorite app developer puts up a paywall?
    • Do we pay for a product or let it eventually fail?

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    • Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury
    • Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue
    • Jennifer Judkins | @TeachingForward
    • Rob Pennington | @RobPennington9

    About our Guest

    • Steve Fortna is a teacher and technology integration specialist at Whitinsville Christian School in Whitinsville, MA. Steve has been teaching for 18 years and is the creator of Flippity.net. @stevefortna

    About Flippity

    • Flippity.net is a website that allows teachers and students to turn Google Sheets into online tools such as flashcards, random name pickers, progress indicators, Jeopardy-style quiz shows, and more. 

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    Let’s Work Together

    • Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury
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    • iTunes: http://www.TeacherCast.net/iTunes

    Check Out More TeacherCast Programming

    • TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)
    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

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    • Join us LIVE every Wednesday at [8:30] PM EST: http://www.TeacherCast.tv

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    3 May 2018, 6:31 am
  • 47 minutes 53 seconds
    Creative Ways of using Video in the Classroom

    In this episode of the TechEduator Podcast, we discuss several ways for teachers to incorporate video into their lessons and classroom activities. 

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • What role should video serve in our classroom?Instructional Tool
    • Self-Paced Learning Device
    • Flipped Classroom Activity
    • Project Based Learning
    • How do we setup video based projects?DirectionsCreate a checklist
    • Storyboard activities – Storyboard template
    • Keep everything focused for the students to make their
    • Rubrics for videos available on Rubistar
    • Examples
    • Is it effective?
    • Apps for creating videoChromeScreencastify
    • Screencast-o-matic available for download & web version, now in Beta as a Chrome app!
    • WeVideo
    • iOS / MacCamera
    • Movies+
    • Touchcast
    • WireCast
    • WindowsMovie Maker
    • Screencast-o-matic
    • Apps for editing videoChrome
    • iOS
    • Windows
    • What are the biggest challenges you face using Video in the classroom?
    • As a Tech Coach … why/how do you encourage the use of video?How to get your teachers to record themselves? /why should ts record themselves?
    • What types of lessons do you start out with?

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    • Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury
    • Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue
    • Jennifer Judkins | @TeachingForward
    • Josh Gauthier | @MrGFactoftheDay
    • Rob Pennington | @RobPennington9
    • Jennifer Giffen | @VirtualGiff
    • Nicholas Amaral | @Namaraledu

    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • Deployment Guide for Adobe Creative Cloud – Free access to Adobe Spark Video
    • Adobe Spark Video
    • Blog post w/ examples – Using Adobe Spark Video to Create Social Stories
    • Screencast-o-matic now available for Chromebook in Beta version, free up to 15 minute videos, no total video limit
    • Screencastify – Chrome Extension
    • WeVideo – premium only but great for Chromebooks
    • Touchcast – Green screen video app for iPads
    • DoInk – Green-screen app for iPads (simple to use!)
    • Rubrics for videos available on Rubistar
    • Storyboard template

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    • Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)
    • The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com)
    • Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com)

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    22 April 2018, 3:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 13 seconds
    Student Data Privacy (FERPA & COPPA)

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we speak with Casey Rimmer about ways we can all protect the sensitive data our students create each and every day. 

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why is Student Data Privacy so important?
    • Understanding the key playersCOPPA
    • FERPA
    • Directory Information/ Personally Identifiable Information
    • What do we need to know as teachers? As administrators? As Tech Coaches?
    • Canadian resource – The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) – Privacy education for kids
    • What to look for in Terms of Service and or Privacy PoliciesTips and Tricks
    • Is Single Sign-on the right way to go?
    • Common Sense Media toolkit https://www.commonsense.org/education/teaching-strategies/protect-your-students-data-and-privacy
    • Privacy Evaluations https://privacy.commonsense.org/

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    Casey Rimmer, Innovation and EdTech Coordinator, Union County Public Schools @RimmerEdTech

    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/
    • https://cosn.org/ProtectingPrivacy
    • https://studentprivacypledge.org/

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    21 April 2018, 12:30 pm
  • 40 minutes 47 seconds
    Computer Science for All Students

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we take a look at Computer Science in a slightly different way. Together with authors Sam Patterson and Doug Bergman, we discuss ways for every school district to create a seamless K12 curriculum that infuses aspects of Computer Science in all grade levels. 

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Why should students be learning about Computer Science?
    • Creating a Computer Science Curriculum K12
    • How should we budget for a Computer Science Curriculum?
    • Where can teachers find resources for Computer Science?
    • No longer an elective subject
    • Needs to be CORE
    • CS is here, not going anywhere, it is not a trend

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    Doug Bergman

    Doug Bergman is Head of Computer Science at Porter-Gaud independent school in Charleston, SC. He has been the head of the CS department for 17+ years and been in CS education for 23+ years. For several years, he worked in industry as a programmer as well as in I.T. While attending and teaching school in the US, Japan, and France, he has traveled extensively across the globe. He is a product of public education K-16 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems, M.A. in Education Administration, and is completing his Online Masters in Computer Science at Georgia Tech. He has taught in public schools, private schools, and professional schools and has worked with students from ages 5 – 99. His largest class was 300 students (I found out it was 300, not 30, in the hallway on the way to class. That was fun.) He has experience developing his own curriculum as well as using existing curriculum developed by others. In addition to being honored with regional, state, national and international recognition, he has presented at conferences worldwide. In 2017, he was selected as a finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. Currently, he serves on of the board of CSTA.

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    • Imagining Computer Science Education K-12

    Richard Allen

    Richard W. Allen, Ed.S. – Rich is a retired Principal with 35 years of experience as a teacher, advisor, coach, supervisor, assistant principal, and principal in the public school district. He has received many awards over the years, including Governor’s Teacher of the Year, and the Model Schools recognition by the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE). He is an adjunct professor at Monmouth University and Brookdale Community College. He is on the Principals’ steering committee at Monmouth University and the steering committee for ECET2NJPA. Rich presented with the NJPSA Leadership Academy and works with schools as a consultant. He was a member of the ELC and the OTSC with the State Department of Education. He earned his graduate certifications and degrees from Georgian Court University, Liberty University and Rutgers, The State University of NJ.

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    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • Free Online Courses from Raspberry Pi, including how to move from Scratch to Python! https://www.raspberrypi.org/training/online/
    • Free curriculum from Code.org for all grade levels: https://studio.code.org/courses?view=teacher
    • Project Based CS disrupts the status quo. The energy in that classroom from students who want to work on their projects sets the tone for engaging education

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    6 April 2018, 3:48 pm
  • 37 minutes 18 seconds
    10 Productivity Tips for Instructional Technology Coaches

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we bring 3 Instructional Technology Coaches on to discuss their Top 10 Tips for staying productive and efficient in their school districts.

    10 Productivity Tips for Instructional Technology Coaches

    Tip 1 – Coach to Teacher Communication

    • Voxer – very important for keeping communication open but not filling your inbox.

    Tip 2 – Teacher to Coach Communication

    • Utilize an online booking system (YouCanBook.Me, Appoint.ly, Google Calendar Appointment slots) etc for teachers to book times to meet with you. Saves the back and forth time in emails.
    • Use Remind for quick contact.

    Tip 3 – Keep Track of Events and Documents

    • Evernote: It’s the perfect application to save documents, audio, PDF’s and it’s available on all platforms.

    Tip 4 – Digital Communication and Organization

    • Utilize Google Docs/Folders to record conversations and coaching sessions for future conversations.

    Tip 5 – Provide Resources for Personalized Learning

    • Keep ongoing blog as a one-stop-shop for all your teachers’ needs. Update with things you often come across for them to go back to. Also helps alleviate email you send to staff.

    Tip 6 – Create Personalized Videos

    • Jing – a great quick screen recording tool for simple how-to videos.

    Tip 7 – Create a Data Dashboard

    • Record important events right after they happen. It’s easy to go an entire day and forget to record important events or meetings with teachers. Use a Google Doc, Evernote, Google Keep, or Google Form to keep track of what you have done each day. Use it to create a Data Dashboard of your events. You never know when it might come in handy.

    Tip 8 – Create User Groups for Group Instruction

    • Facebook groups – create hubs for people to share resources. It’s not just me that may have the answer.

    Tip 9 – Create an Army of Foot Soldiers

    • Utilize your most willing teachers to assist in training/sparking innovation in others. If you build it, they will come.

    Tip 10 – When in Need… Wear it!

    • Make an Apron  Aprons- You could rock an apron and save hundreds on clothes and instantly have more pockets! Augment your clothing reality with extra padding where you need it and a custom pocket for cookies and other fresh snacks.
    • Find time for micro-learning (Twitter, Flipboard, Tweetdeck, etc.)

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    29 March 2018, 5:49 am
  • 59 minutes 57 seconds
    Using Google Docs to provide Authentic Learning Experiences and Feedback to our students

    In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we tackle the tough topic of teacher/student communication and together learn how to use Google Docs to create effective learning environments. Did you know that Google Docs features multiple ways of providing feedback to students in the form of Comments and Suggestions?

    Google Docs is not only a fantastic word processing application but one of the best communication tools for any teacher to use in the classroom. Check out our podcast above to learn more.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Communication – it’s not just one of the 4 C’s. It’s an essential tool for the classroom.
    • Editing vs Suggesting ModeWhat are they?
    • When to use them?
    • Why to use them?
    • Collaborating with Google Docs… how to let others know of changes to your work
    • Time-saving feedback tricks – CheckMark Chrome Extension
    • Voice Feedback w/ Read & Write for Google
    • Hidden Google Doc tricksGoogle Docs URL Tricks/copy
    • /Edit
    • /template/preview
    • /preview
    • /publish
    • /copy?copyComments=true
    • /export?format=pdf
    • New “Activity Dashboard” coming to Google Drive starting March 21 to “Rapid Release” districts. 
    • What else can Google Docs be used for?
    • How to prepare for the Google Docs portion of the Google Certified testWhat to expect from the Exam interface on the Level 1 / 2 exams
    • Free 5 Lesson Google Certification Course
    • Attend a Google Certification Academy near you this summer!
    • Teaching in a Chromebook Classroom? Google Docs is your secret weapon.
    • Resource: https://goo.gl/HLT5Nd

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    This weeks question is:

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    Explore these Resources

    In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:

    • https://www.geducator.com/
    • Virtualgiff.com
    • bit.ly/giffgsuite
    • https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/checkmark/kfddponboekcbjlhhjinkefjollhhidp?hl=en
    • https://learninginhand.com/blog/google-document-url-tricks
    • http://www.controlaltachieve.com/2017/11/force-copy-comments.html
    • https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/force-users-to-make-a-copy-of-a-google-doc/
    • http://electriceducator.blogspot.com/2016/09/grading-with-google-drive.html

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    • Turn an old phone charger into an open 5V power source-Sam

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    22 March 2018, 7:17 am
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