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For The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech71. Preparing Students for AI in Education with Dr. Laurah TurnerOn this week's episode, we are joined by Dr. Laurah Turner, Associate Dean for AI and Educational Informatics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, to discuss the usage of personalized learning and AI coaches to enhance educational experiences. 2025-05-0628 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech70. Game Design in the Classroom with Don HilemanOn this week's episode, we are joined by Dan Hileman from Bio-Med Science Academy, who teaches his 7th-grade class how to develop their own projects in Unreal Engine, fostering both creativity and real-world skills.2025-04-0829 minDr. Todd GrandeDr. Todd GrandeEp.300 ~ Woman Longs for Disney World After Surprise Verdict in Shooting Death - Caryn Kelley Case Analysis ~ Dr. Todd Grande2025-03-2712 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech69. Expanding STEM Across OhioOn this week's episode, we are joined by Kelly Gaier Evans, Director of the Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN), to discuss the importance of professional development, collaboration, and sustained support for educators to effectively integrate STEM into classrooms.2025-03-2531 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech68. Maker Spaces & Project-Based Learning with Annette LangOn this week's episode, we are joined by Annette Lang, a maker space and STEM integration coach, about the evolution of Biomed Science Academy and her role in developing project-based learning (PBL) and maker spaces.2025-03-1133 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech67. The Practical Application of Classroom Concepts with Tom JenkinsOn this week's episode, we are joined by Tom Jenkins, the Educational Program Manager at NMUSAF, about the importance of explaining the practical applications of learning to engage students.2025-02-2542 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech66. Workforce Development in Education with Rich GrangerOn this week's episode, we are joined by Rich Granger, the Managing Director of Workforce and Economic Development at Drive Ohio, about how his diverse career path and the importance of workforce development. 2025-02-1134 minArticle ClubArticle Club#480: After All ThisDear Readers,First things first: Let’s welcome our 51 new subscribers Violet, Rae, Olga, Taylor, Joyce, Sogo, Emily, Callie, Angelina, Peter, Tya, Emily, Natalie, Christine, Heather, Mary, Hannah, Marie-Pierre, Kristy, Fernanda, Maurtini, Helen, Angelina, Colette, Ronald, Courtney, Kelley, Jaymi, Katy, Steph, Deborah, Cathy, Christina, Brenna, Megan, Jacki, Alina, Cynthia, Caryn, Brittany, Nimi, Katie, Shell, Jamie, Candice, Samuel, Leslie, and Stephanie. New subscribers, I hope you find the newsletter a solid addition to your email inbox. Welcome to Article Club. Make yourself at home. 🏠A big thank you goes to Katy O., who writes The Mindful Libra...2025-02-0614 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech65. Partnering Schools with the CommunityOn this week's episode, we are joined by Tony Perry, an Assistant Professor in STEM education at the University of North Dakota, about successful school-community partnerships and the obstacles they can face. 2025-01-2837 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech64. Business Education Through Community LeadershipOn this week's episode, we are joined by Craig Murnan, a business teacher at Loveland City Schools, and a group of his students to talk about Craig's project Tigers Inc., a non-profit that gives business-oriented students a chance to be leaders in their community while gaining valuable education. Learn more about Tigers Inc.: https://www.tigersinc.org/2025-01-1426 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech63. Learning Blade & Career Awareness with Dr. Beth Deuermeyer, Dr. Carrie Curtis and Jerry WoodenOn this week's episode, we are joined by Dr. Beth Deuermeyer,  Dr. Carrie Curtis, and Jerry Wooden to discuss Learning Blade, how it works with STEM, and how it can help set up students for future careers.2024-12-1040 minDr. Todd GrandeDr. Todd GrandeWoman Longs for Disney World After Surprise Verdict in Shooting Death - Caryn Kelley Case Analysis ~ Dr. Todd Grande2024-12-0512 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTech62. Influencing STEM Education in Ohio with Sam CrewsOn this week's episode, we are joined by Sam Crews, director of the Akron hub of the Ohio STEM Learning Network, to discuss the ways that his organization is focused on integrating STEM concepts and programs into classrooms around Ohio.2024-11-2633 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTeachers and Digital Transformation with Elizabeth GenerasOn this week's episode, we are joined by Elizabeth Generas, Lead Program Manager in the Department of Workforce Development at Sinclair College, to learn about what Digital Transformation is and what it means for teachers.2024-11-1216 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechBroadcast Media in the Classroom with Dale ConnerOn this week's episode, we are joined by Dale Conner, a teacher from Mason High School, and two of his students, Alyssa & Daniel, to explore the ways their classroom has introduced the basics of broadcast media to the classroom.2024-10-2936 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechInterweaving Tech & Teaching with David GrahamOn this week's episode, we are joined by David Graham of Trotwood Madison Middle School to break down how he has worked newer gadgets into his Science classroom.2024-10-1523 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechThe Cutting Edge of the Learning Blade with Joshua SneidemanOn this week's episode, we are joined by Joshua Sneideman , Vice President of Learning Blade and an Albert Einstein Distinguished Fellow, to discuss his educational journey and the impact of Learning Blade on students.Learn more about Learning Blade: https://www.edynamiclearning.com/learning-blade/2024-10-0128 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechBenefitting from Observing with Dara StinsonOn this episode, Kara is joined by Dara Stenson, a PreK-2 lead teacher from Cincinnati Public Schools, who’s transforming the way young learners engage with technology.2024-09-1728 minOne Band, 5 SongsOne Band, 5 SongsPixiesFormed in Boston, MA in 1986, the Pixies were one of the most important and influential artists of the late 20th Century.  The band split up in 1993 after releasing a legendary catalog of four full-length albums, one EP, and numerous singles.  They reunited in 2004. Timestamps:   00:00:00 - Part 1 00:13:19 - “Gigantic” from Surfer Rosa (1988) 00:17:09 - Part 2 00:24:38 - “Here Comes Your Man” from Doolittle (1989) 00:27:54 - Part 3 00:32:59 - “Wave of Mutilation [UK Surf]” from Here Comes Your Man (1989) and Pump Up the Volume [Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (1990) 00:35:53...2024-05-271h 13BandsplainBandsplainThe Breeders with Caryn GanzKim Deal initially formed The Breeders with her sister Kelley as a side project while she was in the Pixies so that she could record her own songs, but it definitely turned into something way bigger, more iconic, and more influential than that. Through shifting line ups and several starts and stops, the band managed to make some of the best rock albums of the 90’s and beyond, setting the bar for coolness and influencing artists from Nirvana to Olivia Rodrigo along the way. Author and New York Times pop music editor Caryn Ganz joins us to talk about th...2024-05-233h 23For The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechStudent Feedback with Dr. Kim GivenOn this episode, Kara & Caryn speak with Dr. Kim Given, the strategic plan and innovation coordinator for Indian Hill schools, about the importance of getting feedback from your students about what does (and does not) work for them in the classroom.Learn more about Indian Hill Schools:https://www.indianhillschools.org/2024-05-0924 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechAdapting to Technology with Dr. Tonya SandersOn this episode, Kara & Caryn speak with Dr. Tonya Sanders, Associate Director of Academics at NWOET, about how technology in classrooms is unavoidable and it's up to the teachers to make the best use of it without losing sight of what's really important: the students.Learn more about NWOET over on her their website:https://www.nwoet.org/2024-04-2531 minCrime Stories with Nancy GraceCrime Stories with Nancy GraceBODIES FOUND, POOLS OF BLOOD DISCOVERED, AS MOMS MISS BIRTHDAY PARTYFifteen days after Veronica Butler and Jillian Kelley are reported missing, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announce the recovery of two bodies. The identity of the remains has not been confirmed as yet, but we do know the remains have been sent to the Oklahoma Medical Examiner's office for identification, as well as the cause and manner of death.  Initially, police said there was evidence of suspicious circumstances in Veronica Butler‘s car. That evidence was a small amount of blood inside the vehicle.  Police have now released new information.  The vehicle was found on a d...2024-04-1642 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechEducation & Willpower with Melissa KincaidOn this episode, Kara & Caryn speak with Melissa Kincaid, a Technology Trainer Administrator with the ROCKSTAR Learning Technologies Team in Cincinnati, about how a major tool in any educators arsenal can be something as simple as the will to act.Learn more about Melissa over on her YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@kincme2024-04-1126 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechThe STEM Fellowship Program with Jessica ShortOn this episode, Kara & Caryn speak with Jessica Short, aDirector of the Dayton Regional STEM Center, about the development of The STEM Fellowship Program, a development opportunity for educators for over 16 years.Learn more about The STEM Fellowship Program:https://www.daytonregionalstemcenter.org/stem-fellowship-program2024-03-2840 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechProject Based Learning with Matt SkoczylasOn this episode, Kara speaks with Matt Skoczylas, an elementary computer teacher for Ellwood City School District, about how a directive on project based learning led to blending nature and technology with his students.Learn more about Technology Trail over on Matt's website:https://skoczylas.weebly.com/2024-03-1437 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechResearching EdTech with Dr. Megan ConradOn this episode, Kara and guest co-host Matt Gerberick speaking Dr. Megan Conrad, a senior researcher at Explore Learning, about how strong, rigorous research helps her team decide how to impliment technology into the classroom.Learn more about Explore Learning:https://www.explorelearning.com/2024-02-2930 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTecheSports in School with Travus Houghton & Jacob BaldwinOn this episode, Kara and Caryn speak with Travus Houghton & Jacob Baldwin of Claymont City Schools about their growing eSports team and how something as simple as playing video games can teach kids some important life lessons.Learn more about Claymon City Schools: https://www.claymontschools.org/.2024-02-1531 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechAdapting to AI with Kirk KoenneckeOn this episode, Kara and Caryn speak with Kirk Koennecke, CEO and Superintendent of Indian Hill EVSD in Cincinnati, about the unavoidable future of AI in the classrooms & workplace and how we can adapt our lives accordingly.Learn more about Indian Hill EVSD on their website:https://www.indianhillschools.org/2024-02-0236 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTurning Students Into Capable Readers with Joel KuppersteinOn this episode, Kara and Caryn speak with Joel Kupperstein of Learning A-Z about how to build reading comprehension into more than just a foundational skill with students.Learn more about Learning A-Z: https://www.learninga-z.com/.2024-01-1820 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechBecoming an Engaged Citizen with Michael J EdelmanOn this episode, Kara and Caryn speak with Michael J Edelman about his career and how it led him to Newsdepth, a program designed to teach students how to approach current world events and how to ask critical questions about the world around them.Learn more about Newsdepth:https://www.ideastream.org/newsdepth2024-01-0429 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechDesigning Professional Pathways with Sheryl WinterSheryl Winter is a technologist for Springboro Community City Schools. She’s coordinating professional development pathways for teachers and making sure her teachers have the tools – and understanding – they need to use technology in the classroom.2023-12-2128 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechCollaborating in the Classroom with John, Jeremy, & DaveOn this episode, Kara & Caryn speak with John Mansel-Playdell, Jeremy Hunter, & Dave Clark the Ohio Learning Community to discuss how they've worked to incorporate technology into classroom collaboration over their long careers.Learn more about the Ohio Learning Community on their website:http://www.ohiolearningcommunity.org/2023-12-0741 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechDesign and Instruction with Matthew MaysOn this episode, Kara and Caryn speak with Matthew Mays from Stark Country ESC about how he got his first smartphone WAY later than everyone else, and how incorporating design elements into instruction can really change the game.Learn more about Visible Learning MetaX:https://www.visiblelearningmetax.com/.2023-11-2332 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechBuilding a Media Program with North Canton City SchoolsOn this episode, Kara & Caryn speak with Tom Wilson, Dani Wackerley, & Josh Branch of North Canton City Schools about their in-house content production program, which includes a Mobile Story Tellar project housed inside of a refitted bus.Learn all about the NCTV Program on their website:https://www.northcantonschools.org/11255_32023-11-0937 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechMath, Science, & Problem-Based Learning with Josh Amstutz & Brad CiminowasielewskiOn this week’s show, Kara & Caryn are joined by math teacher Joshua Amstutz and science teacher Brad Ciminowasielewski as they delve into how they approach problem-based learning in their classrooms with technology.2023-10-2617 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTechnology in the Library with Lori PringleMeet Lori Pringle, District Library Media Specialist at East Holmes Local Schools. She guides Kara through her process of teaching kids at an early age the importance of library skills, technology skills, and how the two come together in the classroom.2023-10-1226 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechAI, the Classroom, and the Future with Kathy AurigemmaMeet Kathy Aurigemma, MEd., co-founder of SWTILO and K-6 Media Specialist & Technology Teacher at Cincinnati Public Schools. Witness her profound expertise in Instructional Technology Integration as she talks Kara and Caryn through how she got started, what she's working on now, and her visions and views of what Artificial Intelligence means for education (and life in general) in the years to come.If you'd like to learn more about her work with SWTILO, head on over to their website: https://sites.google.com/view/swtilo2023-09-2828 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechA.I. and Education with Jamie Stamper Jamie Stamper has been in the education field for 25+ years--twenty of those as a secondary English teacher and the last seven as a technology integration specialist. He earned his graduate degree from the University of Dayton in Educational Technology. In addition he has held certifications as a RESA mentor, Google Certified Administrator and Educator, and Certified EdTech Leadership (CETL). His goal is to work to help educators become innovators by utilizing best practices in technology integration. 2023-09-1435 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechCybersecurity & Tech in the Classroom with James FreemanJames Freeman is an experienced educator with a passion for science and technology. Diving into topics like cybersecurity and AI in the classroom, James sits down with Kara and Caryn to offers helpful information about how parents & educators can approach talking to their students about how to navigate the ever-changing landscape of technology in the classroom.Check out more from James in his Wakelet Collection https://wakelet.com/wake/45e6a392-24bf-4dba-8905-863c1a86530d2023-08-3125 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechBuilding EdTech Relationships with Amy RomesAfter 25 years in education – including more than a decade in the classroom – Amy Romes understands that encouraging teachers in her district to incorporate educational technology starts with trust. For Amy, helping teachers do even more amazing work requires investing time in those relationships. In a 2:1 district like Springboro, it also takes a unique, teacher-led approach.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2023-05-2524 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechWarrior Broadcast Crew: Students and Jennifer Haller Whether they are putting together a pregame show for the next basketball game or recording the next TikTok during Warrior Time, you can bet that the students in the Warrior Broadcasting Crew at Winton Woods High School in Cincinnati – and their advisor Jennifer Haller – are working toward building community. Sometimes that means recording videos with other students during Warrior Time. Other times it’s about using their journalism skills to keep the neighborhood informed about activities at the school. No matter what they’re doing, these students are working together to inform, improve their communications skills and get ready for the n...2023-05-1119 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechInstructional Design with Sarah SchroederSarah Schroeder is an associate professor at the University of Cincinnati, where she coordinates the Digital Learning Design certificate program for undergraduate students and connects UC learners with community partners. She also teaches courses related to educational technology and media literacy, specifically focused on applying Universal Design for Learning using technology. Sarah is an ISTE certified educator, a certified Quality Matters facilitator and master reviewer, a graduate of the Educause Educational Technology Leadership Institute, and has supported grant-funded development of blended learning solutions for K-12 districts. In this episode, Sarah talks about her work in instructional design, her philosophy...2023-04-2731 minTrue Crime with Kendall RaeTrue Crime with Kendall RaeCaryn Kelley & Phillip Peatross – Murder or Accidental Death?Phillip Peatross was an easy-going, friendly, family-oriented man who started dating Caryn Kelley after the two met at the Hard Rock Hotel. After a little over a year together, Peatross was shot and killed in 2011, and after it was determined the story of the situation was just too unclear, Kelley’s motive was questioned. Donate to NCMEC through my campaign!  https://give.missingkids.org/campaign/kendall-rae/c438796 Shop my charity merch! https://milehighermerch.com/  All profits from this charity merch will be donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://www.miss...2023-04-1337 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechThe Morphing Landscape of Digital Learning with Julie StraubJulie Straub is the Senior Executive Director of the Division of Professional Studies at Butler University in Indianapolis. In her 30 years in education, she’s had a unique perspective on e-learning, which she brings to her role at Butler now. In this episode, Kara, Caryn and Julie talk about the ever-changing digital landscape, the disruptions that have furthered e-learning and the ways expanding educational opportunities can break down barriers and further diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cl...2023-04-1332 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechFinding Your Passion with Guy Fogle Guy Fogle is the PR/Communications Coordinator for the Montgomery County Educational Service Center in Dayton, OH. His roles include the areas of social media, media relations, public relations, photography, videography, and web site. He is a former educator, coach, athletic administrator and was a television anchor/reporter for twenty years. In this episode, Kara and Caryn talk to Guy about his background in television, his transition into education, his inspiration and how his Plan B became his passion. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. ht...2023-03-3033 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTeaching Technology and Communications with Jennifer HallerJennifer Haller is an instructional technology coach with the Hamilton County Educational Service Center, who is working at Winton Woods Schools near Cincinnati in Ohio. In this episode of For the Love of EdTech, she talks about how her journey took her from wanting to coach to being an art teacher to working with educational technology to helping students run their own sports broadcasting program. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2023-03-1627 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechLearning Through ArtLearning Through Art uses art and technology to help bring arts education into the home, classroom and community through programs like Books Alive! For Kids, Virtual Adventures and Mosaic Edutainment as well as community-building initiatives like Crown Jewels of Jazz, Loads of Love, their program with the Cincinnati Zoo and more. Through in-person programs, virtual offerings and a robust app for kids, Learning Through Art is making a difference, especially for kids in underserved communities. "Our programs seek to build bridges, break down barriers, and bring neighbors and neighborhoods together in celebration of the rich mosaic beauty o...2023-03-0240 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechDrones and Tech in the Media Center with Guy Frye Guy Frye has been teaching for 15 years and he is currently a Media Specialist on the Eastside of Cincinnati. From Dash Bots to Drones, he enjoys helping students use technology in new ways, especially to solve engineering challenges. He also uses those experiences to help students understand the real-world applications of new technologies and the jobs of tomorrow. Guy enjoys going on adventures with his wife and their two boys.  Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2023-02-1624 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechMeet a Student-Led Robotics TeamThe Nuts – the Robotics Team at Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati – started as a student led initiative more than ten years ago and is going strong. But this club is about more than making cool robots and going to the Worlds competition. The students who make the team get real-world experience with design thinking, programming, machining, public speaking and much more. In this episode, we’ll talk to the coach and a few members of the team about their experiences and how a Robotics Team has set them up to future engineers. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR...2023-02-0231 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechE-Learning at the College LevelJanet Hurn, senior director of the E-Campus for Miami University’s regional locations and senior instructor of Physics, was at the crux of the transition from in-person classes to virtual learning in 2020. In this episode, hear how college students – and educators – were impacted, lessons learned and her advice for high school students thinking about their next steps. She also shares some tips for educators facing post-COVID burnout, including trying things like flipped classrooms.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2023-01-1933 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechDevice Management with Our Sponsor: VIZORThe number of devices schools have to manage has grown exponentially over the last 10 years, especially during the height of the pandemic. VIZOR helps districts keep an inventory of their devices – from Chromebooks to iPads to Smart Boards – while storing each device’s purchase, usage, repair and warranty information along with much more. In this sponsored episode, learn how VIZOR is working with districts to streamline the way devices are handled.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2023-01-0527 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechIncorporating EdTech at an Arts Magnet School with Brianna LugibihlBrianna Lugibihl is a teacher working for an Arts Magnet School in Lima, Ohio. But what does it mean to be an Arts Magnet? And how does Educational Technology fit into a classroom that already incorporates music, visual arts, dance and theater into the core curriculum? See how Brianna uses art, educational technology and differentiation to help her students be successful.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-12-1526 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTeaching Abroad, Online Learning and the Importance of Feedback with CarrieCarrie moved to China to teach Oral English. When she moved back to the states in the fall of 2019 to study for her masters, she intended to return to China in the summer of 2020. In this episode, we’ll learn about her journey and experience teaching abroad, her research into remote learning and her role in curriculum development.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-12-0121 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechAdvocating for and Implementing Technological Solutions in Elementary School Specials with Kristin Scott For Kristin Scott, using technology during specials is all about advocacy, collaboration and creativity. In this episode, we'll learn how she went from borrowing an old projector to using classroom Chromebooks to help students use technology to creating curriculum-driven art projects. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-11-1728 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechUsing Technology with Visual Art High School Students with Jennifer MoormanJennifer Moorman art class is about much more than learning techniques - she’s dedicated to helping students create a visual vocabulary for life. By combining technology with her art classes, she’s able to help students draw connections to the world around them and build a stronger toolkit for success in the future.Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-11-0333 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechEduProtocols in Action with Adam MolerAdam Moler started his career as a tennis instructor and the ideas of repetition and feedback through tennis instruction helped shape his educational philosophy. Now Adam is leading educators at his school – and helping educators around the country – use EduProtocols to help build student success. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-10-2031 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTechnology with Littles with Liz CurtisUsing tech with littles can seem overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be. Liz Curtis joins us to discuss ways to use tech with younger students and how teachers can approach this sometimes overwhelming idea. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-10-0618 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechMaking the Impossible Possible with Assistive Technologies and Michael Roush.Assistive technologies can make the impossible possible for diverse learners. Michale Roush joins us to discuss some of these technologies and the opportunities they can give learners. Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-09-2232 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechTechnology Enhanced Teaching with Rosemary JaneCincinnati Public Schools Teacher and Technology Enhanced Educator Rosemary Jane joins Caryn and Kara to talk about what it means to be a “technology enhanced educator.”Episode sponsored by: VIZOR, helping you and your district simplify management of a fleet of chromebooks. https://www.vizor.cloud/loveedtech2022-09-0829 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechThe Pandemic's Effect on the World of EdTech with Michelle Cummings Join hosts Kara and Caryn as they are joined by Michelle Cummings from Teachers Pay Teachers to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the way that teachers use technology in the classroom.  2022-08-2524 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechHow STEM Can Change the Way You Teach with Liz Wolfe-EberlyJoining us for the first episode of Season 2 is the wonderful Liz Wolfe-Eberly, Director of the Dayton Regional STEM Center! Find out how STEM/STEAM concepts can change the way you teach.Season 2 of our podcast is sponsored by VIZOR! VIZOR is a Chromebook and IT Asset management software solution designed specifically for School Districts that seamlessly integrates with the Google Admin Console and your Student information system. To find out how VIZOR can help your School manage Chromebooks and get 20% off go to vizor.cloud/loveedtech. Thanks for your support VIZOR!2022-08-1125 minFor The Love of EdTechFor The Love of EdTechMaking Math Fun Using Roblox with Jon GogaWe are wrapping up the first season of our For the Love of EdTech podcast today! Listen in as hosts Kara and Caryn sit down with Jon Goga from Brainy Spinach to discuss how Roblox can be used as an educational tool in the classroom and how technology can make sometimes “hated” subjects fun. 2022-05-0341 min