GotTechED the Podcast
Episode #86: EdTech Resources for Summer 2021
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Welcome back to GotTechED the podcast this is Episode #86 called “EdTech PD and Resources for Summer 2021”. Each year we publish an episode where we share how we plan to grow professionally over the summer and this is that episode. We’ll talk about summer PD we plan on attending, books we plan on reading, podcasts we plan on listening to, resources we want to explore, and people we’re going to follow. This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
Segment 1: Summer Professional Development Opportunities
Nick does
- EdCamps both Virtual and in-person
- ISTELive21 - Virtual, $155-$195, lots of great sessions as always, June 26-30, virtual
- Digital Learning Annual Conference - June 8, 14-16, or June 30, virtual or in-person (austin, TX)
- Connected Learning Summit - July 7-30, Virtual, $15-$250
Segment 2: Books
- Debbie Tannenbaum Transform Techy Notes to Make Learning Sticky
- Episode 82
- Kyle Anderson To the Edge of EDU
- Throughout To The Edge, Kyle shares his story of how risks have shaped him into the person and educator that he is today. From risks that resulted in immediate success to ones that elicited failure and regret, you surely will be inspired by Kyle's story. Take yourself to the edge and become more of a risk-taker in your life and career! #ToTheEdgeEDU
- Mandy Froehlich Divergent EDU: Challenging assumptions and limitations to create a culture of innovation
- The concept of being innovative can be made to sound so simple. We think of a new idea. We take a risk and implement the new idea. We fail, learn, and move forward. But what if the development of the innovative thinking isn’t the only roadblock? What if so much of your day is spent solving the issues around you that even the attempt at developing new ideas is not even on your radar? What if you long to have more divergent teachers in your school district or to be that divergent teacher, but you simply don’t know where to start? This is where I was as a Technology Integrator several years ago. I knew what innovative teaching looked like, but I didn’t know how to support all the other areas that were taking teachers away from having the time and the brain space to think innovatively and divergently.
Segment 3: Podcasts
Guise's Blog will be out by 5/31
- The Teach Better Talk Podcast is a weekly show featuring expert educators ready to share progressive tactics to reach more students. Teach Better Talk is created by teachers, and fueled by passion! Every week, Rae Hughart and Jeff Gargas, of the Teach Better Team and www.teachbetter.com, chat with educators from all around the world, discussing failures, successes, exciting new tactics, and dishing out loads of tips, tricks, and advice for educators of all levels. Publishing two educator interviews and at least one bonus episode a week - this won't be a show you want to miss!
- Profiling agents of growth and transformation in K-12 education. Advocating for collaboration, communication, creation > consumption, critical thinking, design thinking, growth mindset, inquiry, PBL, and strategic uses of technology in education
- *** Also check out episode 176 as I joined Tim and six other amazing edtech gurus to talk about some of our favorite edtech tools.
- Joshua Stamper provides, to those who are looking to build their leadership capacity, an opportunity to learn from some of the most experienced and accomplished educational leaders. As we grow in our leadership skills, it’s imperative to learn from other leader’s successes, trials and misconceptions. Join us each week as our guests provide valuable stories, resources and advice to enhance your leadership journey.
- The #EduDuctTape Podcast focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards, and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. Each episode features a different inspiring educator helping Jake answer “teacher questions” with awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom.
Check it Out Brian Briggs and Ryan O’Donnell
- Checking out some cool tools and apps for the classroom. Also deep dive into current educational topics. So, check this out!
- Brian and Ryan have a podcast recipe that works for me. They are fun, laid back, informative, and remind me of my college IMPROV comedy group. They provide a plethora of things in education to check out.
- A podcast focused on sharing how Chromebooks are impacting education around the world. Hosted by author and trainer John Sowash who interviews a variety of guests who share their Chromebook Classroom experience.
- FreshAirAtFive is my regular attempt to exercise by walking about my neighborhood, to take in Podcast content or an audio book, then reflect in an unedited video which I finally post it to my Twitter Chanel. This podcast will be a regular collection of the audio from these selfie-videos as a collection of about a week or so of these daily videos.
Partial Credit Jeffery Heil, Donnie Piercey, and Jesse Lubinsky
- Partial Credit is the podcast that brings together education, pop-culture, and shenanigans! Your hosts, Jeffery Heil, Donnie Piercey, and Jesse Lubinsky, span 3 generations and they've got you covered coast to coast. Sit back, relax, and earn your partial credit.
- EdTech Bites is a Podcast about all things EdTech and Food hosted by Gabriel Carrillo. He interviews teachers, leaders, and innovators to discuss the latest trends in educational technology. Many times, while sharing a meal together. So subscribe, tell a friend or colleague, and remember that great conversations happen when we break bread with great people. Buen Provecho!
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