House of #EdTech

Christopher J. Nesi - Education Podcast Network

Using Technology Isn't Difficult. Just Give It A Try!

  • 31 minutes 6 seconds
    '24 #HOETFINAL4 - HOET244

    Announcements:

    #EdTech Thought:

    • Topic: The Role of Former Educators in Addressing the Teacher Shortage
    • Discussion: A snarky yet thought-provoking commentary on how individuals who used to teach and now pontificate about education could consider returning to the classroom to help alleviate the current teacher shortage.

    Featured Content:

    • EdTech Final 4:
      • MagicSchool vs. Grammarly: Dive into a head-to-head comparison of these two powerful tools designed to enhance writing and grammar skills. Which one will come out on top? Explore MagicSchool | Discover Grammarly
      • SchoolAI vs. Quillbot: In this battle of AI-driven writing assistants, we compare SchoolAI's innovative approach to Quillbot's established prowess. Who will reign supreme in the world of automated writing improvement? Check out SchoolAI | Learn about Quillbot
      • Where's Diffit?: Get to know "Where's Diffit?" and its potential impact on education, all while drawing an interesting parallel to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Discover Diffit?
    • Vote for the winner!
    7 April 2024, 7:30 am
  • 21 minutes 32 seconds
    Use Your B.R.A.I.N. - HoET243

    In this episode, I share the B.R.A.I.N. framework for interacting effectively with AI in education.

    EdTech Recommendation

    Humy.ai - A platform designed specifically for social studies and history educators. Humy.ai offers personalized tutoring, generates assignments, provides feedback, and enables the creation of custom AI tutors and assignments. It aims to make classes more engaging and interactive by integrating AI into the learning process. For more information, visit humy.ai.

    Featured Content

    Use Your B.R.A.I.N. - A framework for interacting effectively with AI in education:

    • Be Specific: Clearly define your questions or needs to get accurate and useful AI responses.
    • Relevance is Key: Ensure your input is relevant to your goals to enhance the quality of AI responses.
    • Adapt and Ask for Help: If the AI's response isn't what you expected, refine your questions or provide more details.
    • Interact: Engage in a back-and-forth dialogue with AI to refine and direct it towards the desired outcome.
    • No Yapping: Add phrases like "No Yapping" or "Keep it Short" to the end of a prompt to limit the AI's output.

    Feedback

    After the last episode's edtech thought Brooke, Leo, Derek, and Steve reached out to share words of support and encouragement. Thank you so much for reaching out!

    18 March 2024, 2:14 am
  • 36 minutes 35 seconds
    How to Use EdTech for Project-Based Learning - HoET242

    Explore how integrating technology into PBL can enhance the learning experience, making it more accessible, engaging, and impactful for students.

    #EdTech Thought: Are You Really Trying?

    In this segment, I ask myself if I am doing all that I could be doing because I am experiencing some self-doubt.

    #EdTech Recommendation: Brisk Teaching

    Discover Brisk Teaching, a free AI-powered Chrome extension designed to save teachers time. With features like personalized material creation, targeted feedback, and AI writing detection, Brisk Teaching is revolutionizing the way educators approach lesson planning and student interaction. Learn more and download Brisk Teaching from the Chrome Web Store.

    Featured Content: How to Use EdTech for Project-Based Learning

    Explore the transformative power of integrating technology into project-based learning. We discuss how EdTech tools can provide students with access to diverse resources, facilitate collaboration, and offer innovative ways to showcase their learning. From the planning stages to assessment, discover how technology can make PBL more accessible, dynamic, and impactful.

    How do we choose the right edtech tools for our project? Here are some tips:

    1. Tech Must Align with Learning Objectives: Ensure that the tool supports the goals of your project. If you're focusing on data analysis, a tool like Google Sheets might be more appropriate than video editing software.
    2. Consider Age Appropriateness: The tools should be suitable for the age group of your students. It should have an intuitive interface and appropriate safety features.
    3. Check for Collaboration Features: Since PBL is all about teamwork, look for tools that facilitate collaboration. Features like real-time editing, commenting, and sharing are essential.
    4. Evaluate Accessibility: Ensure that the tool is accessible to all students. It should work on various devices and platforms, as not all students may have access to the latest technology.
    5. Assess Cost and Privacy: Be mindful of the tool's cost and its privacy policies. Many tools offer free versions for educators, but make sure they comply with your school's data privacy regulations.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Trello: A project management tool that allows users to organize tasks, set deadlines, and collaborate with team members.
    • Asana: A web and mobile application designed to help teams organize, track, and manage their work.
    • Google Docs: A web-based word processor that allows real-time collaboration and sharing of documents.
    • Google Keep: A note-taking service included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google.
    • Canva: An online design and publishing tool that allows users to create graphics, presentations, and other visual content.
    • Flip (formerly Flipgrid): A video discussion platform that allows students to create and share short videos on various topics.
    • Miro: A visual workspace for innovation where teams manage projects, design products, and build the future together.
    • Padlet: Make beautiful boards to collect, organize, and present anything.
    • Zotero: A free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.

    Just Give It A Try - Bonus Recommendation!

    Tired of formatting issues when copying and pasting from AI tools like ChatGPT? Check out the Google Docs add-on "Markdown to Docs" to effortlessly convert markdown formatting into traditional document formatting.

    3 March 2024, 8:30 am
  • 33 minutes 40 seconds
    Bridging the Digital Divide: Exploring Equity and Access in Education - HoET241

    Introduction:

    #EdTech Recommendations:

    • The Magazine Rack: A vast collection of digitized magazines. Access here: The Magazine Rack
    • Classroomscreen: A versatile tool for teachers, offering a customizable browser tab for classroom management. Free with daily resets, paid version available for saving setups. Learn more at Classroomscreen
    • AI Created Jeopardy: Create engaging Jeopardy games using AI at ALMANACK.ai. Free account available.
    • AskYourPDF.com: A resource for PDF queries and information based on PDF files you provide.

    Featured Content:

    The Need for Digital Equity: Revisiting the conversation from episode 210, delving into why digital equity and access are critical in education.

    I dive into the critical issue of digital equity and access in education. As our world becomes increasingly digitized, the necessity for equal access to technology and internet connectivity in learning environments has never been more vital.

    I kick off the episode by defining what digital equity and access truly mean and why they're essential components of modern education. The conversation then shifts to the stark realities of the digital divide, as we explore how disparities in access impact student learning and success, sharing compelling real-life examples.

    The journey continues as I tackle the challenges schools and communities face in providing equal digital access. I discuss various obstacles, from funding to infrastructure.

    Policy and advocacy take center stage in another segment, where I delve into how educational policies can influence and improve digital equity.

    Finally, I look into the future, speculating on emerging trends and the evolution of digital equity. This segment is a call to action, encouraging listeners to consider their role in advocating for and contributing to a future where digital access is a given for every student.

    Just Give It A Try:

    • Inspiring Thoughts Daily: A daily motivational podcast by ME. Get your daily dose of inspiration at Inspiring Thoughts Daily
    5 February 2024, 6:21 pm
  • 27 minutes 53 seconds
    Essential Skills for Students in the AI Era - HoET240

    Discover the key skills for thriving in an AI-centric educational landscape. This episode offers insightful thoughts on integrating technical, cognitive, and socio-emotional skills into teaching, preparing students for a AI-driven future.

    #EdTech Thought - January Pick-Me-Up

    As teachers, you are more than just instructors; you are mentors, guides, and sometimes even friends to your students. Your resilience and dedication, often unnoticed, are crucial in shaping not just individual lives but entire societies. This segment serves as a reminder of the immense impact educators have beyond just academic teaching.

    #EdTech Recommendation - QR Codes on Your Classroom Door

    Monica Burns' recent post, 12 TIPS FOR CLASSROOM DOOR DECORATIONS WITH QR CODES has inspired me, and I've added four more innovative uses for QR codes on your classroom door. These include a Feedback or Suggestion Box, Class Blog or Website, Daily Inspirational Quotes, and Audio Messages. These tools are designed to enhance communication and inspiration in the classroom.

    Featured Content

    I explore the essential skills students need to thrive in the AI era. These skills range from technical proficiencies like understanding AI and machine learning to socio-emotional skills such as collaboration and emotional intelligence. The content aims to prepare educators to equip students for a rapidly changing future that is integrated with AI.

    These skills include understanding AI and machine learning, programming, data literacy, critical thinking, adaptability, innovation, collaboration, emotional intelligence, digital literacy, and cybersecurity awareness. Additionally, I emphasize the importance of self-motivated learning and resilience, skills that are essential for lifelong learning in a technology-centric world. With educational systems incorporating these skills into curricula, this episode is a must-listen for educators, parents, and students preparing for a future workforce dominated by AI.

    Just Give It A Try

    Join our new texting community on GroupMe! This is a free platform that I'm using with my Rutgers classes this semester. To join, visit https://chrisnesi.com/textme. Remember, I will be shutting down the Remind group at the end of February 2024, so make sure to switch over to stay connected.

    21 January 2024, 10:00 am
  • 33 minutes 51 seconds
    BONUS: Celebrating 10 Years of House of #EdTech

    Intro

    • Welcome to a special bonus episode of House of #EdTech, where I'm celebrating a remarkable 10-year journey!

    My Memories of the Last 10 Years

    • Reflecting on a decade of growth, challenges, and triumphs.
    • The evolution of educational technology over these years.

    Inspiration for the Show

    • Sharing the spark that ignited the idea for House of #EdTech.

    Recording and Publishing That First Episode

    • The excitement and nervousness of bringing the first episode to life.
    • Overcoming initial hurdles and learning along the way.

    House of #EdTech - episode 1

    Favorite Episodes

    By the Numbers

    • 10 Years = 120 months, 521 weeks, 3,652 days, 87,648 hours, 5,258,880 minutes, 315,532,800 seconds.
    • 239 official episodes.
    • 1,457,893 total downloads.

    Awesome Supporters

    • Expressing heartfelt gratitude to all supporters.
    • Jeff Herb - 1st supporter, sticking with us for 211 episodes.
    • Leo Calbusch - Our latest awesome supporter.
    • Acknowledging former and current Awesome Supporters.
    • Special mention to Stacey Lindes - my 1st fan.
    • Derek Larson - Fill-in host and the creator of the Smackdown sheet.

    Because of HoET...

    • How HoET gave me the confidence to put my voice out there.
    • Believing in the value of what I have to say.

    Awards

    • 2015 Educator's Voice
    • 2016 EdTech Digest Leadership Award
    • 2018 EdTech Digest Top-100 EdTech Influencer
    • 2019 K-12 Education 30 Must-Follow IT Influencer
    • 2021 Learning Ladders Best Educational Podcaster

    Travel and Conferences

    • Memorable trips to Utah, Alabama.
    • Experiences at EdCamps, NJECC, ISTE, and Podcast Movement

    Rutgers Professor since 2016

    • The journey of becoming and being a professor at Rutgers.

    The Pod Journal

    I Like to Podcast and You Will Too!

    Education Podcast Network

    Podcast Editor

    5 January 2024, 9:00 am
  • 33 minutes 31 seconds
    2023 House of #EdTech Smackdown - HoET239

    Celebrate the 10th House of #EdTech Smackdown with Episode 239, a dynamic Smackdown showcasing the most innovative educational technology tools of 2023. Passionate educators and technology enthusiasts, dive into an exciting array of EdTech tools and predictions for the new year. This episode features engaging discussions on tools and emerging platforms.

    Special contributions from the EdTech community, including voicemails and emails, enrich the conversation with real-world insights and applications. Whether you're a seasoned educator or exploring the world of EdTech, this episode offers a treasure trove of ideas, inspirations, and tools to revolutionize your approach to teaching and learning in 2024.

     

    2023 Smackdown

    Contributions from my community, including:

     

    31 December 2023, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    The Great Cell Phone Debate - HoET238
    Feedback & Shout Outs

    Stephanie Skrocki - Thank you for the email re: Episode 237

    Featured Content

    Welcome to Episode 238 of the House of #EdTech Podcast! In this episode, I share my recent appearance on an episode of Teachers on Fire, hosted by Tim Cavey. I participated in a live debate addressing a highly relevant topic in education: "Should student phones be banned from our K-12 schools?" I debated Dr. Matt Rhoads, who brought his extensive experience in education and technology to this thought-provoking discussion.

    Debate Overview:

    The debate revolves around using cell phones in K-12 educational settings, weighing the benefits and drawbacks. Our guests offer diverse viewpoints:

    • My Perspective: Advocating against banning cell phones, I emphasizes the importance of leveraging these powerful tools for learning and teaching responsible digital citizenship. I highlighted the potential of cell phones for research, collaboration, creativity, and communication.

    • Dr. Matt Rhoads's Viewpoint: Supporting the ban, Dr. Rhoads underscores concerns about declining academic performance, mental health crises, cyberbullying, and distractions caused by cell phones. He argues for using school-issued devices to teach digital citizenship while maintaining a focused learning environment.

    Discussion Highlights:

    1. Learning Tools vs. Distractions: The debate delves into whether cell phones are indispensable educational tools or sources of distraction and decline in academic performance.

    2. Digital Citizenship and Responsibility: I argue that school cell phones offer opportunities to teach digital responsibility, while Matt suggests that the risks outweigh the benefits.

    3. Mental Health and Bullying: Matt raises concerns about the impact of cell phones on student mental health and bullying, advocating for a safer school environment free from these influences.

    4. Communication and Safety: The conversation touches on the role of cell phones in ensuring student safety and communication, especially in emergencies.

    Conclusion:

    The episode concludes without a definitive resolution but provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of both sides. The guests agree on the need for community involvement in decision-making regarding technology in schools.

    Connect with Tim and Matt

    17 December 2023, 3:36 pm
  • 25 minutes 26 seconds
    Technology in Your Classroom: Friend or Foe? - HoET237
    Feedback & Shout Outs Featured Content

    Managing student technology use is crucial for productive, engaged classrooms. Learn vetted tips for setting screen guidelines, dealing with digital distraction, limiting off-task time, and bolstering curriculum through IT best practices across elementary, middle, and high school grade levels. Whether you're striving for targeted 1:1 implementation or just troubleshooting bring your own device policies, this engaging episode breaks down research and hard-won experience on everything from monitoring software to incentivization tactics. Tune into this insightful discussion evaluating real-world policies, responsible use contracts, tablet time allocation, charging stations, music listening policies, and more. With balanced takeaways across all K-12 environments, educators leave equipped to reinforce digital citizenship, nurture creativity, and build life-ready skills.

    Think about...

    1. How can teachers set clear expectations around learning-focused tech use across grade levels?
    2. What troubleshooting tips help minimize digital distractions and reign in device misuse?
    3. What creative incentives motivate students to self-monitor and stay engaged during tech-based activities?
    4. How can device policies balance educational value, productivity, and age-appropriate online access?
    5. What best practices allow students to leverage technology for collaboration, creation, and enhanced learning?
    27 November 2023, 2:45 am
  • 38 minutes 23 seconds
    Moving AI Forward In Education - HoET236
    Feedback & Shout Outs

    EdCamp New Jersey 2023 will take place on Sat., November 18, 2023. Learn more and register here.

    EdTech Thought

    Banning Cell Phones in K-12 Schools is Dumb

    Cell Phones are Essential Learning Tools

    • Cell phones keep students connected, informed, and able to respond to emergencies. They enable access to educational apps, websites, and digital knowledge.
    • When used responsibly, cell phones can be powerful learning aids for interactive polling, collaborative research, multimedia projects, and more.

    Banning Phones Assumes the Worst in Students

    • Prohibiting cell phones shows a lack of trust in students and breeds resentment. It punishes all for the mistakes of a few.
    • Students need to learn self-control and responsible technology use. Banning drives phone use underground.

    Schools Should Evolve with the Times

    • The world is digital now. Students must learn to navigate this landscape. Banning phones does not help.
    • Cell phones allow students to participate more actively in class, pursue passions, and connect learning to real-world issues.

    Work With Students, Not Against Them

    • Set ground rules together for healthy phone use instead of an outright ban.
    • Leverage technology to create an engaging, relevant learning experience.
    • Partner with students to unlock the academic potential of cell phones.
    Featured Content

    I attended the AI in Education Conference recently and I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Robert Zywicky, Dr. Richard Tomko, and Stanley Buchesky about the future of AI in K12 schools and the need for moving AI forward now and in 2024.

    In this conversation we discussed:

    • Their visions for AI in education
    • The role of Computer Science in AI in education
    • Their predictions for the next year or so as it relates to AI in education.
    13 November 2023, 1:48 am
  • 31 minutes 17 seconds
    Overwhelmed by AI? Here's How to Deal - HoET235
    Feedback & Shout Outs

    Email from Christine McCormick - I just finished listening to your Podcast on using AI as your new teaching assistant and I wanted to say thank you!!  I am a district office admin and find that my administrators are struggling with the balance of using AI as a resource because of their fear about cheating or some other devilish consequences.  I am facilitating a workshop in early November focusing on using AI for the power of good.  Thanks for adding to my thinking with your Podcast and I will share it as a great resource in my training. I don't know how I would do my job if I didn't take advantage of how CHAT GPT does the initial thinking for many routine tasks.   I now think....could I use CHAT GPT for this before I over think! Thanks again!

    EdTech Recommendation

    I cover the top 5 free screen recording programs for capturing footage from your computer screen. It counts down the top options, including ShareX, Flashback Express, NVIDIA ShadowPlay/AMD ReLive, ScreenRec, and OBS Studio. I talk about the key features, benefits, and limitations of each program.

    Featured Content Overcoming AI Overwhelm as an Educator

    Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, bringing new opportunities and challenges for educators. It's normal to feel overwhelmed! In this episode, I discuss strategies to help you embrace AI's potential without being buried by it.

    Why Educators Feel Overwhelmed by AI
    • AI evolves quickly, so it's hard to stay current.
    • AI is often presented as a magic solution, creating unrealistic expectations.
    • Many educators don't know how to implement AI tools.
    • AI's capabilities seem intimidating.
    Biggest AI Opportunities for Educators
    • Personalized learning - AI can customize materials for each student's needs.
    • Automating tasks - AI can handle grading and feedback, freeing up teachers.
    • Real-time feedback - Students get instant input on work through AI.
    • Increased engagement - AI adds interactivity and simulations to lessons.
    How to Avoid Being Left Behind
    • Follow AI thought leaders and publications.
    • Take online courses on implementing AI.
    • Join educator communities sharing AI best practices.
    • Start small by using AI to automate routine tasks.
    • Collaborate with peers already using AI.
    AI Implementation Tips
    • AI tutors for homework help and test prep.
    • AI learning platforms for personalized content.
    • AI grading tools to save time and improve feedback.
    • AI analytics to identify student needs.
    • AI collaboration to facilitate teamwork.
    Educator Self-Care Strategies
    • Set realistic expectations about integrating AI.
    • Take breaks to recharge.
    • Delegate tasks when possible.
    • Don't be afraid to ask for help with AI!

    Implementing AI can be daunting, but staying informed and starting small can help you harness its power. Focus on using AI to augment your strengths, not replace you! What AI overwhelm reduction strategies do you recommend? Let me know!

     

    30 October 2023, 1:46 am
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