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Learning Through TechnologyLearning Through TechnologyExploring Data Interoperability and Privacy in Education Technology: Insights from Susan M. Bearden, CETL and CEO of Bearden Education Technology ConsultingThe education sector has witnessed a significant transformation with the integration of technology into classrooms. Education technology, or EdTech, has revolutionized the learning and teaching process, and analysis of student data has become a critical component of the education system. In this episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, we speak with Susan M. Bearden, CEO of Bearden Education Technology Consulting. Join us as we cover the following topics:Challenges and benefits of data interoperabilityThe need for protecting security of student dataThe role of vendors, districts, and standards bodies in ensuring data privacyConsulting and supporting school systems while i...2025-04-2337 minETLA The Beat : An EdTech Leaders Alliance PodcastETLA The Beat : An EdTech Leaders Alliance PodcastETLA The Beat S1 E5 CoSN Chapter Conversation : An EdTech Leaders Alliance Podcast ETLA The Beat S1 E5 : An Edtech Leaders Alliance Podcast   Welcome to ETLA The Beat! This is a new monthly podcast sharing news, resources and content from the EdTech Leaders Alliance. Guests Stephen Collins and Kevin Ghantous as we discuss the ETLA’s Ohio CoSN Chapter and the various committees, learning, and professional opportunities that are a benefit of that. This includes the Mentorship, Cybersecurity, TLE Trusted Learning Environment, and the previously discussed CETL program. We also discuss how ETLA has taken innovative steps to bring discounted CoSN Memberships to Ohio. We share more information on...2025-03-1925 minETLA The Beat : An EdTech Leaders Alliance PodcastETLA The Beat : An EdTech Leaders Alliance PodcastETLA The Beat S1 E3 COSN CETL : An EdTech Leaders Alliance Podcast ETLA The Beat S1 E3 : An Edtech Leaders Alliance Podcast Welcome to ETLA The Beat! This is a new monthly podcast sharing news, resources and content from the EdTech Leaders Alliance. Guest Mike Daugherty of the Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Schools joins the podcast to discuss the COSN CETL Program, the Cohort he runs and why it’s a great opportunity for any EdTech Leader. Show Notes: 0:00 Intro 0:23 Interview with Mike Daugherty 33:03 Closing ETLA Website (CETL information midway down for the June/July Cohort information) ht...2024-12-1735 minETLA The Beat : An EdTech Leaders Alliance PodcastETLA The Beat : An EdTech Leaders Alliance PodcastETLA The Beat S1 E1 Membership Overview : An EdTech Leaders Alliance Podcast ETLA The Beat S1 E1 : An Edtech Leaders Alliance Podcast Welcome to ETLA The Beat! This is the first episode of a new monthly podcast sharing news, resources and content from the EdTech Leaders Alliance. This episode will introduce you to this Edtech Leadership group, membership, and how it relates to COSN, ISTE and other affiliates. SB 29, DPA resources, and the upcoming ETLA conference, CETL and other professional development opportunities are discussed. Show Notes: 0:00 Intro 0:23 Interview with Dr. Stacy Hawthorne about ETLA 22:43 Closing ETLA Website ...2024-10-1723 minLiving Life At Life ULiving Life At Life UA Chiropractic Community Passion, Research and Academics with Kevin Tran- Podcast Research SeriesKevin Tran grew up in a chiropractic family with his dad practicing Chiropractic, knowing from an early age he wanted to become a chiropractor. He has a wisdom and maturity that many his age don’t have, recognizing the need in the chiropractic community to create a wealth of chiropractic research in order to “speak the language” of the larger healthcare community, to back up our work with scientific data. He is a RISE scholar conducting research through the research track, and has even presented at conferences. This special research series episode is co-hosted by Erin Gilligan, Project Coordinator for th...2024-07-2514 minLiving Life At Life ULiving Life At Life UEnfranchising Cross Disciplinary Research with Dr. Alan Wells - Podcast Research SeriesDr. Alan Wells is the Assistant Dean of Liberal Studies at Life University (Life U) as well as an essential member of the Research Council. Research is often framed in the context of math and science endeavors, but a fair amount of business and interdisciplinary projects are also conducted here at Life U. Dr. Wells weighs in on some of the periodic considerations that go into preparing a student to start or continue a project, as well as how funding decisions are made. This special research series episode is co-hosted by Erin Gilligan, Project Coordinator for the Center for...2024-07-1113 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastUnder the Hood: Automotive Technician with Paul FlogelIn this last episode of the season, we speak with Paul Flogel, the program director and a long-time instructor of the Automotive Technology program at Madison College. Paul discusses how he manages the program and prepares students for the evolving automotive industry. He also shares insights into the future of the industry, the importance of hands-on experience, and the success of the program’s job fairs and outreach programs. Paul Flogel is a faculty member and program director for the Madison College Automotive Technician Program. He has extensive experience in the field and brings this into his wo...2024-04-241h 07CETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastBeyond the Microscope: Biotechnology with Oana MartinIn this episode we chat with Oana Martin, an instructor and program director in the Biotechnology Program at Madison College. Oana delves into the fundamentals of biotechnology, shedding light on its importance and the cutting-edge developments within the field. Listeners will gain insights into the career paths available to graduates, how the program aligns with industry trends, and the skills students acquire to succeed. Oana also discusses her approaches to teaching, focusing on collaborative testing and self-assessment to enhance learning experiences. Whether you're a biotech enthusiast or interested in getting some student assessment ideas, this episode has something for...2024-04-1052 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastMindfulness and Second Chances with Jodi GoldbeckIn this episode, we have a conversation with Jodi Goldbeck, a dedicated instructor and innovator at Madison College. Jodi, who oversees the Small Business Entrepreneurship Program and serves as the Faculty Liaison for the Second Chance Pell Program, shares her inspiring journey into the realm of mindfulness, grit, and well-being. After facing personal challenges, Jodi developed the transformative "Mastering Mindfulness" curriculum, aiming to enrich students' lives with courses on gratitude, resilience, habit building, and more. Throughout our conversation, Jodi delves into the impact of these courses on students, her approach to integrating mindfulness into education, and her role in...2024-03-2753 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastTeaching Beyond the Stars: Astronomy and Neurodiversity with Dixie BurnsIn this episode, we talk with Dixie Burns, who teaches physical science and astronomy at Madison College and has been with the college for 25 years. Dixie shares her experience in teaching, especially how she got interested in astronomy and how she uses that interest to teach her students. We also discuss the changes she's seen at the college over the years and her action research project on neurodiversity and mental health. This project aims to make the college more welcoming for neurodivergent students and those with mental health challenges. Dixie offers tips for faculty on supporting these...2024-02-2851 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastFrom Classroom to Clinic: Nursing Assistant Education with Loise Kirore and Rocky BlancoThis episode of the CETL PIE – Peek Into Excellence - Podcast features a conversation with Loise Kirore and Rocky Blanco, faculty from our Certified Nursing Assistant program. Loise discusses her role in the Centro Hispano CNA program and advising the Multicultural Nursing Student Organization, highlighting how these activities addresses the needs of diverse student populations. Rocky shares his experiences working with the CNA program at local high schools, emphasizing the importance of this community outreach to connect students with opportunities in the healthcare field. Together, they explain the unique aspects of our CNA program, its integration with other nursing co...2024-02-1458 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastLeading Equity-Centered Change with Marco Torrez-MirandaIn this first episode of the spring semester, we welcome Marco Torrez-Miranda, a former faculty member of Madison College's Human Services Program and the current Director of the Institute for Equity and Transformational Change (IETC). Marco shares his journey from starting at Madison College to his extensive experience as a licensed psychotherapist and trauma treatment specialist, highlighting how his background informs his commitment to equity and inclusion in education. He delves into the mission and evolution of the IETC, its role in supporting faculty and staff, and the professional development opportunities it offers to foster a more inclusive learning...2024-01-3154 minRARE à l\'écouteRARE à l'écouteMaladie rare - Prendre en charge le déficit en sphingomyélinase acideBienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de podcast dédiée aux maladies rares. Pour ce quatrième épisode dédié au déficit en sphingomyélinase acide ou ASMD, nous recevons le Dr Wladimir Mauhin, médecin interniste au sein du service de médecine interne du groupe hospitalier Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon à Paris et membre du CETL, le Comité d'Évaluation du Traitement des maladies Lysosomale. Nous abordons aujourd’hui les enjeux de la prise en charge des patients atteints d’ASMD, la mise en place de cette prise en charge ainsi que le suivi p...2024-01-3109 minUConn CSCHUConn CSCHFeeling Well: The Science and Practice of Emotional Well-BeingA discussion about Feeling Well: The Science and Practice of Emotional Well-Being, a UConn pop-up course on emotional well-being.   Hosts: Amy Gorin, Vice Provost for Health Sciences and Interdisciplinary Initiatives at the University of Connecticut Helene Marcy, Director of Programs & Communications, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health   Guests:            Sandra Chafouleas, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and Neag Endowed Professor, UConn Department of Educational Psychology; Co-Director of the Collaboratory on School and Child Health Karen McComb, Director of Health Promotion and Community Impact at UConn Student Health and W...2023-12-1917 minThe K12 Tech PodcastThe K12 Tech PodcastEpisode 29: Digital Citizenship - From Policy to Practice with Julie Daniel Davis, CETLEpisode 28 of the K12 Tech Podcast brings you a conversation with Julie Davis, CETL, on the essentials of Digital Citizenship in education. Julie shares her transition from accounting to becoming an EdTech influencer, imparting practical strategies for integrating digital tools in the classroom. Her focus on preparing students and teachers for the digital world with straightforward, real-world applications is enlightening. Tune in for a discussion full of actionable insights for today's educators. Join us to learn how to navigate the digital landscape effectively in our schools!2023-11-2931 minLearning Through TechnologyLearning Through TechnologyExploring Data Interoperability and Privacy in Education Technology: Insights from Susan M. Bearden, CETL and CEO of Bearden Education Technology ConsultingWe'd like to give a huge thank you to ViewSonic for sponsoring this episode and helping to make the podcast possible!The education sector has witnessed a significant transformation with the integration of technology into classrooms. Education technology, or EdTech, has revolutionized the learning and teaching process, and analysis of student data has become a critical component of the education system. In this episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, we speak with Susan M. Bearden, CEO of Bearden Education Technology Consulting. Join us as we cover the following topics:Challenges and benefits o...2023-11-2237 minLearning Through TechnologyLearning Through TechnologyExploring Data Interoperability and Privacy in Education Technology: Insights from Susan M. Bearden, CETL and CEO of Bearden Education Technology ConsultingWe'd like to give a huge thank you to ViewSonic for sponsoring this episode and helping to make the podcast possible!The education sector has witnessed a significant transformation with the integration of technology into classrooms. Education technology, or EdTech, has revolutionized the learning and teaching process, and analysis of student data has become a critical component of the education system. In this episode of the Learning Through Technology podcast, we speak with Susan M. Bearden, CEO of Bearden Education Technology Consulting. Join us as we cover the following topics:Challenges and benefits o...2023-11-2237 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastThe World of Electromechanical Technology with Peter DettmerIn the final episode for the fall semester, we welcome Peter Dettmer, a faculty member and Program Director for the Electromechanical Technology program at Madison College. Peter shares his journey and how he discovered his passion in the dynamic field of Electromechanical Technology. He emphasizes the innovative methods Madison College employs to ensure students are thoroughly prepared for the ever-changing landscape of advanced manufacturing, focusing on hands-on experience and practical skill development. Peter also highlights the significance of partnerships with local industries in providing practical, industry-relevant exposure for our students. His insights into the essential skills needed for success...2023-11-1653 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastA Journey through the Grading Practices Academy with Paul BarribeauIn this episode, we have a conversation with Paul Barribeau, an English faculty member at Madison College. Paul passionately discusses the transformative impact of his participation in the Grading Practices Academy, a year-long professional development experience that provides peer support and empowers faculty to make key adjustments to their grading practices. He describes his shift to a 4-point grading scale and the changes he has implemented in providing student feedback. Additionally, drawing from his over two decades of experience at Madison College, Paul emphasizes the significance of gathering feedback from students during the semester, explains his approach to obtaining...2023-11-0156 minThe CoSN PodcastThe CoSN PodcastThe CoSN Webinar Series: AI & Cybersecurity: What You Need to KnowJoin us to delve into the pivotal interplay between artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. Join us as we unravel the ways AI is transforming threat detection, intrusion prevention, and incident response. We’ll explore real-world applications, benefits, challenges, and the ethical dimensions of AI in cybersecurity. Be part of the conversation to stay informed about the latest trends and essential insights for navigating this evolving landscape effectively. Presenters: Amy McLaughlin, MS, MA, CETL, CISM, CHPS, CDPSE, CISSP, CoSN Cybersecurity Project Director,Executive Director, Technical and Solutions Architecture Oregon State University (OR) Bryan Ruzenski, Dir...2023-10-2634 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastTaste the Passion: A Culinary Arts Chat with Cat PippittIn this episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with Chef Catherine Pippitt, a certified pastry chef and dedicated part-time faculty member in the Culinary Arts program at Madison College. Our conversation delved into Cat's wealth of experience as a culinary arts educator, spotlighting her approaches to nurturing student teamwork and collaboration. We also explored the influence of popular cooking shows on her students and her teaching methods. Additionally, Cat shared some career highlights and the transformative impact of her professional development experiences at Madison College. And, of course, she generously revealed her secrets to crafting an exceptional pie!2023-10-1848 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastCrafting Captivating Language Learning with Carolina BaileyIn this episode we have a conversation with Carolina Bailey, Ph.D, Spanish faculty member and Area Coordinator in the School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Madison College. A seasoned educator, Carolina shares her techniques to crafting captivating learning experiences by harnessing students' prior knowledge and interests. We also learn about her experience leading students through a course-based research project in a Spanish Five class, a journey that not only challenged students but also honed their Spanish research skills. We talk about Carolina’s research into the campus climate and the vital role of accountability mea...2023-10-041h 05CETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastAccounting for Success with Dorothy ConduahIn this episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Dorothy Conduah, an inspiring faculty member who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Accounting program. Dorothy shares her insights on how technology has transformed the accounting field, the importance of teaching students how to effectively utilize AI, and her experiences in promoting accounting as a career. We delve into Dorothy's passion for educating students about the practical aspects of accounting and how it relates to personal and business finances. We'll also discover her unique approach to engaging students through the use of quotes...2023-09-2048 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastLeading with Authenticity: Interim Provost Beth Giles-KlinknerIn this first episode of Season Two of the CETL PIE podcast, we get to know our new Interim Provost, Dr. Beth Giles-Klinkner. Dr. Giles-Klinkner talks about her journey from initially having no intention of going to college to becoming a passionate educator and advocate for educational equity. Beth also shares her vision for faculty-driven professional development, strategic planning and dreaming in the face of budget constraints, and creating a sense of community within the college. Tune in to discover more about our Interim Provost’s goals for this year at Madison College. Beth Gi...2023-09-051h 00Crafting Solutions to ConflictCrafting Solutions to ConflictOpen The Front Door communicationOpen The Front Door is a communication framework. It was developed by Tasha Souza, when she was a professor at Boise State University.  It’s a helpful tool to use in hot moments in the classroom – and beyond, I think!O -- Observe. T -- Think. F -- Feel. D -- Desire. State what you Observe, factually and nonjudgmentally. State what you think. State what you feel. State what your desired outcome is.You can learn more about OTFD here:https://www.boisestate.edu/ctl/blog/2016/08/18/hot-moments-classroom/https://www.oakland.edu/Asset...2023-05-1105 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastMerging Artistry and Technology - A Look at Animation and Concept Development with Jeff DewittAs we conclude the first season of the CETL PIE Podcast, we speak with Jeff Dewitt, a faculty member in Animation and Concept Development at Madison College. Jeff has had an exciting career in the gaming industry and is now passionate about teaching the next generation of animators and concept developers. Jeff shares his experiences and insights on the key skills that he teaches in his classes, both traditional and digital. We also discuss the challenges facing animators and concept developers today, and how Jeff addresses them in his teaching. One interesting teaching technique that Jeff discusses...2023-05-0358 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastHelping People Thrive with Occupational Therapy Instructor Karen RomanowskiIn this episode, we sit down with Karen Romanowski, a highly experienced Madison College Occupational Therapy instructor. Karen shares her vast knowledge and expertise in the field, discussing the problem-solving skills and diverse range of activities that Occupational Therapists address. She emphasizes the importance of reflection in student assessments, shares her go-to teaching techniques, and offers valuable insights into diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives happening in the School of Health Sciences. Karen also shares a touching student story and offers advice for new faculty members at Madison College. Karen Romanowski (she/her/hers) has...2023-04-1950 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastCreating an Inclusive Learning Environment with Michele TurnerIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Michele Turner, the Lead Research Fellow for the Institute for Equity and Transformational Change (IETC) at Madison College. Dr. Turner is a faculty member in the Early Childhood Education program and an expert in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Michele shares her expertise on the importance of creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all students. She discusses how a sense of belonging and setting high expectations impact students' success. Additionally, she shares how her personal experience with racism has shaped her perspective. We also discuss the Action...2023-04-0550 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastConstructing Futures with Allie Berenyi and Sandy ThistleIn this episode, we sit down with Allie Berenyi and Sandy Thistle, two experienced instructors from the Construction and Remodeling program at Madison College. They share their insights into the world of construction and remodeling, and how they've made changes to the program to help their students succeed. Allie and Sandy not only discuss the common misconceptions about the construction and remodeling industry, but also shed light on their efforts to increase diversity and inclusion in the field. In addition, they discuss how they've reimagined their assessments to better fit the needs and skills of the industry...2023-03-2248 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastGrowing Minds with Botany Instructor Kit CarlsonIn this episode, we get to know Kit Carlson, Ph.D., botany faculty member, author, and STEM Center Director at Madison College. Join us as Kit shares her vision for the STEM Center, a valuable resource that is open to all students regardless of their field of study. Learn about the diverse range of STEM Center offerings, including guest speakers, book clubs, and opportunities for hands-on learning. We also discuss the annual Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities Day, which celebrates the research projects undertaken by Madison College students, as well as Kit’s perspectives on and experience with Co...2023-03-0847 minRARE à l\'écouteRARE à l'écouteMaladie rare - Prendre en charge une maladie de FabryBienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares. Pour ce troisième épisode sur la maladie de Fabry, nous recevons le Dr Wladimir Mauhin, médecin interniste au sein du service de médecine interne du groupe hospitalier Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon à Paris, qui est également Centre de référence des maladies lysosomales, et membre du Comité d'Evaluation du Traitement des maladies Lysosomales (CETL). Nous abordons aujourd'hui la prise en charge de la maladie de Fabry, les enjeux du traitement, la coordination des soins des patients touchés, le su...2023-02-2809 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastBaked to Perfection - Provost Turina Bakken's Leadership Journey at Madison CollegeRetirement is in sight for Provost Turina Bakken as she reflects on her 25 years of service at Madison College. Join us for this episode of the CETL PIE Podcast as we sit down with this seasoned academic leader to hear about her journey from faculty member to Provost and the impact she's made along the way. Turina's career has been nothing short of "baked to perfection." As she prepares to step down from her role, listen in to learn what she's proudest of and what advice she has for those who will follow in her footsteps. ...2023-02-2249 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastA Slice of History with Jon PollackIn this episode of the CETL PIE Podcast, we chat with History instructor, Jon Pollack, Ph.D., about his career at Madison College. Jon shares his involvement with faculty advising initiatives, his experiences as a department chair, and his role in the college's professional development course for employees, "Beyond Whiteness: Our History, Our Voices, Our District."  Jon Pollack (he/his) has been a full-time History instructor at Madison College since 1998. He studies the histories of race and ethnicity in the United States, which he's explored in the classes he's taught in African American History, Native American History, L...2023-02-0846 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastEquitable Grading with Kari Daggs & Paula WaiteIn this episode, Madison College Information Technology Program faculty, Kari Daggs and Paula Waite, discuss how they were inspired by the book, Grading for Equity, by Joe Feldman to move away from traditional grading methods and implement more equitable grading practices into their courses. They share what they’ve tried - what worked, what didn’t, and how their students have reacted to the changes.  Kari Daggs (she/her/hers) has been teaching computer programming courses in the Information Technology department at Madison College since 2016. She holds a B.F.A in Graphic Design and an M.S. in...2023-01-2538 minThe CoSN PodcastThe CoSN PodcastThe CoSN Webinar Series: CoSN CETL® Certification Basics WebinarWhat is it? Why it's beneficial? How to apply for recertification? Today's panelists include: Chelsea Earhart, MBA, CAE, Director of Certification, CoSN CETL® Certified Program (KS) Robin Gunter, CETL®, CoSN Certification Governance Council, Chair, Executive Director Instructional Technology Richardson ISD (TX) Chantell Manahan,  CETL®, CoSN Certification Governance Council, Member Director of Technology MSD of Steuben County (IN) In our professional advancement webinars, education technology experts from across the country and around the world present their specialties. During each interactive session, experts engage in dialogue to address the challenges and opportunities faci...2022-12-2251 minCETL PIE PodcastCETL PIE PodcastKindness4Inclusion with Holly Mercier & Janet SperstadThis episode of the CETL PIE podcast features Madison College faculty members from the School of Business and Applied Arts, Holly Mercier and Janet Sperstad. Holly and Janet share their experience with their Institute for Equity and Transformational Change (IETC) action research project, Kindness4Inclusion. They explain how they explored a kindness framework of self-awareness, perspective-taking, active-listening, and gratitude in their online global studies course to bring students from multiple cultures and generations together in a community of learning. Holly Mercier is an instructor with 30 years of industry and teaching experience. Her primary areas of teaching and...2022-12-0838 minThe CoSN PodcastThe CoSN PodcastThe CoSN Webinar Series: Capturing the Value of Investment for Technology SpendingCapturing the Value of Investment for Technology Spending.  Today's panelists include:  Frankie J. Jackson, CETL, Subject Matter Expert, CoSN William Pierce, Executive Administrator of Digital Innovation and Program Management, Jefferson County School District (KY) Diane W. Doersch, CETL, Technical Project Director, Digital Promise (DC) Rob Dickinson, Chief Information Officer, Wichita Public Schools USD 259 (KS) In our professional advancement webinars, education technology experts from across the country and around the world present their specialties. During each interactive session, experts engage in dialogue to address the challenges and opportunities facing educators. Webinars are FREE for members and $59 fo...2022-11-301h 00RARE à l\'écouteRARE à l'écouteMaladie rare - Reconnaître un Déficit en Lipase Acide Lysosomale ou LAL-D à révélation précoceBienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares. Nous recevons le Dr Brassier, pédiatre au sein du service de maladies métaboliques de l’hôpital Necker enfants malades à Paris, clinicien au sein du centre de référence des maladies héréditaires du métabolisme de l’enfant et de l’adulte de l’hôpital Necker pour la filière G2M et présidente du CETL (Comité d'Evaluation du Traitement des maladies Lysosomales). Nous abordons aujourd'hui la forme précoce de la LAL-D et ses spécificité...2022-10-1907 minRARE à l\'écouteRARE à l'écouteMaladie rare - Diagnostiquer un Déficit en Lipase Acide Lysosomale ou LAL-DBienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares. Pour cet épisode sur le Déficit en lipase acide lysosomale ou LAL-D, nous recevons le Pr Bekri, biologiste et professeur des universités à la faculté de médecine et de pharmacie de Rouen, praticien hospitalier et chef de service du laboratoire de biochimie métabolique du CHU de Rouen Normandie et vice-présidente du CETL (Comité d'Evaluation du Traitement des maladies Lysosomales). Nous abordons aujourd'hui le diagnostic d’un déficit en lipase acide lysosomale, la physiopathologie de cette maladie...2022-10-1210 minAsk The Tech CoachAsk The Tech CoachUsing Instructional Coaches as Building Leaders Welcome to "Ask the Tech Coach," a podcast for Instructional Coaches and Technology Integration Specialists. In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff welcomes Alissa DeVito, Director of Technology and Innovation at Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School in North Philadelphia, on the podcast do learn how school administrators can leverage their Instructional Coaches as building leaders to support their curricular and strategic goals. If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share your thoughts, please contact the podcast.  We would love to have you join the show. Join the TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network! Are y...2022-07-2748 minBelow the RadarBelow the RadarCritical Community Engaged Scholarship — with Liz JacksonThe Community Engaged Scholarship Institute, situated at the University of Guelph, brings together community and campus skills and resources in order to advance community-identified research goals. This episode describes various projects, such as the Community Engaged Teaching and Learning (CETL) Program, the Research Shop, and the Guelph Lab. Am and Liz discuss the role of the Institute and how community engaged research can be used to provide a foundation for policy development and in widening imaginations and creating possibilities on the ground. Liz also describes her life trajectory that brought her to this work and led her to Critical Community...2022-05-1028 minCentering CentersCentering CentersA Strategic Framework to Support CETL PlanningThis is Episode 16 of "Centering Centers", a POD Network podcast that explores the work of Centers of Teaching and Learning and the vision and insights of educational developers in higher education. This episode features Carlos Guevara, Co-Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning and Director of the Office of Educational Technology at Hostos Community College, City University of New York. Here is a transcript of the podcast. Links: Wolfe, K. S., Lyons, K., & Guevara, C. (Eds.). (2019). Developing Educational Technology at an Urban Community College (1st ed.). Springer International Publishing.  https://www.amazon.com/Developing-Educational-Technology-Community-College/dp/3...2022-04-2932 minAsk The Tech CoachAsk The Tech CoachFrom Tech Coach to Tech Director: A Roadmap to Help you Prepare for the Next Big Step! Welcome to "Ask the Tech Coach," a podcast for Instructional Coaches and Technology Integration Specialists. In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff Bradbury, Jenn Judkins, Jennifer Thomas, and Alex Podchaski discuss the thought process a Tech Coach might go through when considering the transition to becoming a Tech Director. If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share your thoughts, please contact the podcast.  We would love to have you join the show. Join the TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network! Are you a Tech Coach or looking to become one this year? Are you s...2022-04-181h 05RARE à l\'écouteRARE à l'écouteMaladie rare - Diagnostiquer l’alpha-mannosidoseBienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares. Pour ce deuxième épisode sur l’alpha-mannosidose, nous recevons le Pr Soumeya Bekri, biologiste, Professeur des Universités à la faculté de médecine et de pharmacie de Rouen, Praticien Hospitalier, chef du service du laboratoire de biochimie métabolique du CHU de Rouen-Normandie et vice-présidente du CETL, le Comité d'Evaluation du Traitement des maladies Lysosomales. Nous abordons aujourd'hui le diagnostic de l’alpha-mannosidose, les causes de cette maladie rare, les diagnostics différentiels à écarter, le conseil génétique, les examen...2022-03-1610 minRARE à l\'écouteRARE à l'écouteMaladie rare - Qu'appelle-t-on alpha-mannosidose ?Bienvenue sur RARE à l'écoute, la chaîne de Podcast dédiée aux maladies rares. Pour ouvrir cette nouvelle saison sur l’alpha-mannosidose, nous recevons le Dr Bénédicte Héron, neuropédiatre, Praticien Hospitalier au sein du service de neuropédiatrie de l’hôpital Trousseau à Paris, coordinatrice du centre de référence des maladies lysosomales de la filière G2M, et responsable du groupe des neurolipidoses au sein du CETL, le Comité d'Évaluation du Traitement des maladies Lysosomales. Nous abordons aujourd'hui l’alpha-mannosidose : la survenue, la physiopathologie, les principaux symptôme...2022-03-0913 minCTI Teaching & Innovations PodcastCTI Teaching & Innovations PodcastAdam Lambert - MusicSUU CETL Website These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.2022-03-0921 minA NEW COSN REPORT ON K-12 TECH INNOVATIONA NEW COSN REPORT ON K-12 TECH INNOVATION : with Keith Krueger   the CEO of CoSN, a nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K-12 school system technology leaders in North America.....Teshon Christie, CETL   Executive Director of Organizational Effectiveness, Kent School District (WA)  & Janice Mertes. CETL Assistant Director of Teaching and Learning, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction  See COSN's K12 Innovation page here : https://www.cosn.org/edtech-topics/driving-k-12-innovation/   FOR MORE ON EQUITY VISIT ACE-ED.ORG. 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