Episode 8.01 Closing the Loop
Greetings and Welcome to the final Potentially Useful episode of the TCAPSLoop Podcast. Danelle Brostrom and I attempted to not be excessively maudlin and succeeded to some extent as we looked back on 8 years of potentially useful podcasting while "closing the Loop".
Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.” ― Lucius Annaeus Seneca
The Rundown:
Reflections On A Project
Why it Started
A fun, Innovative PD vehicle to share best practices with edtech.
Podcasts allowed for a long form conversation to help demystify technology for our educators and allow for thought provoking discussion from our amazing team of Edtech experts.
By the Numbers:
Number of years - 8; TCAPSLoop started podcasting early 2016. TCAPSLoop Weekly #1 was March 2017
Number of episodes - OVER 200!!!!!
Highlights:
Helped inspire and/or launch at least 3 other edtech podcasts (remember when we were TRENDING on apple podcasts????)
Favorite special guests
Emmanuel Schanzer - data science - in 2023
Stephie Luyt - books, books, books!
Favorite episodes - top 3 I’d recommend for people to listen to RIGHT NOW
Universal Design for Learning with Cast.org | TCAPSLoop Podcast 2024
ALL DIGCIT PODS, but especially Bonus Pod! Common Sense EDU Digital Citizenship Week Discussion | TCAPSLoop Podcast 2023 First DigCit pod: Oct 17, 2017
What's Next:
All things AI, Accessibility, Closing the design, use, and access divides (NETP), continued work on the MACUL Board serving the membership of MACUL (Conference chair for MACUL26 in GR - 50th anniversary of the org)
Recommendations
Tech Tool of the Week
Common Sense Media and cast.org :)
Final Thoughts:
Tech tools come and go. Good teaching is timeless.
Pause for people. Put down the device. Go outside.
Where can we find you?
Danelle - brostromda@tcaps.net or Linked In (brostromda)
Thank you for listening to the podcast on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcast, Podbean, Castbox, Overcast, Bullhorn, or wherever else you got your ear candy. gekawabamin meenawa and...
Thanks for listening and inspiring!