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The Ross Kaminsky ShowThe Ross Kaminsky Show07-16-25 - *FULL SHOW* Denver Mayor Mike Johnston; the 1st Chinese computer; PoisonMike Johnston is the mayor of Denver. I like Mike though we probably only agree about half the time. I've been looking forward to this conversation and hope you find it informative. Tom Mullaney is professor of history and of East Asian languages at Stanford, and he has one of the most awesomely nerdy areas of interest and research that I've seen in a long time: Chinese typewriters and early Chinese computers (not necessarily electronic)And... hot dogs.2025-07-161h 44The Ross Kaminsky ShowThe Ross Kaminsky Show07-16-25 *INTERVIEW* Tom Mullaney Talks Discovery of MingKwai PrototypeTom Mullaney is professor of history and of East Asian languages at Stanford, and he has one of the most awesomely nerdy areas of interest and research that I've seen in a long time: Chinese typewriters and early Chinese computers (not necessarily electronic)2025-07-1614 minConnected CommunicationConnected CommunicationSome Craic - An Irish French WeddingA Hiberno English (Irish English) story about the recent wedding of my sister to her lovely French beau, Tom. Download the glossary of terms below and follow along.Connect on InstagramHiberno English Glossary Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-2234 minUEN HomeroomUEN HomeroomAI Unplugged: Teaching the Basics to Elementary StudentsWebsitesVicky’s Website: https://visionsbyvicky.com/Teaching AI Starting In (Pre)K-2nd Grade: https://sites.google.com/view/k2teachaiLesson on Everyday and Now & Then Foods https://sites.google.com/view/k2teachai/lessons-activities/can-machines-learnResources from edWeb Webinar: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DlVd2W1ezYD0IHoMtMk01hqTD25obhZsMVetC3pN6-4/edit?usp=sharingAI4K12 https://ai4k12.org/ (What kids should be able to know & do with AI)CSTA (Computer Science Teachers Association) https://csteachers.org/Unicef Policy guidance on AI for children https://www.unicef.org/innocenti/reports/policy-guidance-ai-childrenTeachAI https://www.teachai.org/People to...2025-03-2552 minUnderground StrategyUnderground StrategyCombat Morale and the Will to Fight with Tom ThorpeWhat makes soldiers fight—and what makes them stop? Historian, tour guide, and podcaster Tom Thorpe joins Underground Strategy to break down combat morale, motivation, and the will to fight.We discuss the psychology of combat, small-unit cohesion, leadership, and how motivation shifts across different wars and cultures. From the trenches of World War I to modern warfare, we explore how morale shapes battlefield outcomes—and why it sometimes leads to collapse.Tom also shares insights from his research on the London Regiment, upcoming books, and what history can teach us about the realities of moti...2025-03-0236 minCool Cat Teacher TalkCool Cat Teacher TalkAI in the Classroom: How Teachers Are Using Artificial Intelligence (S1E1 – Cool Cat Teacher Talk)🎙 Host: Vicki Davis | Cool Cat Teacher 🚀 Episode Summary: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming education—but how are teachers adapting? In this premiere episode, we explore AI's impact on teaching, learning, and ethics with expert guests. From classroom experiments to AI in higher education, discover how educators are navigating this evolving landscape. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Real classroom experiments with AI AI’s impact on student writing and academic integrity Ethical concerns & AI’s future in education 🎙 Featured Guests: Jason Thacker – AI and Ethics Expert Victoria Thompson – Equity & AI in Education Advocate St...2025-02-201h 00Weekend ShowsWeekend ShowsPublic Affairs - Tom Carroll tells his storyTom Carroll of WEEI.com joined Michael Mullaney to discuss his personal essay “Chick-fil-A Saved My Life,” detailing his 132-pound weight loss powered by eating the same salad from Chick-fil-A every single day from lunch2025-02-1617 minThe Academic ImperfectionistThe Academic Imperfectionist#101: Professors Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea on the absolute basics of doing researchDo you know how to turn what you're interested in thinking about into something that other people want to read about? Do you even know what you're interested in, as opposed to what you think you should be interested in? Do you recognise that boredom and feeling lost are necessary and unavoidable parts of the research process, and that you can use them to your advantage? Do you know how to tap into your unique strengths and produce writing that's original and insightful? Do you realise that perfection is not only unattainable, but also - and this was a...2025-01-101h 20Policy PromptPolicy PromptHow Every Computer Is a Chinese Computer (twirling the cord with Thomas Mullaney) Amid the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War, the Chinese computer emerged. Despite the complexity of formatting tens of thousands of characters for digital use, the race for ingenuity resulted in the revolutionary computing of non-Latin script and unprecedented typing speeds — feats that continue to shape the devices we use today. Join Policy Prompt hosts for a deep dive into the history of digital technology in China with Thomas S. Mullaney, American sinologist, professor at Stanford University and author of The Chinese Computer: A Global History of the Information Age (MIT Press, 2024). Mentioned:Thomas S. Mullaney, The...2024-11-111h 03THRIVEinEDU by Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth @Rdene915THRIVEinEDU by Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth @Rdene915ThriveinEDU Live with guest Tom Mullaney! Let's Talk About AI!I really enjoyed the chat with Tom. We are both passionate about speaking about AI, helping other educators, and being mindful of the benefits and concerns surrounding AI. I hope you enjoy our episode and subscribe to the podcast! About Tom: Tom Mullaney (he/him) uses his Special Education and Instructional Design background to help teachers design inclusive lessons with creativity, collaboration, and fun. Tom’s public education experience includes Special Education, Social Studies, educational technology coaching, and digital design. He has spoken at national conferences, including SXSW EDU, the National Council fo...2024-10-3042 minTHRIVEinEDU by Rachelle Dene PothTHRIVEinEDU by Rachelle Dene PothThriveinEDU Live with guest Tom Mullaney! Let's Talk About AI!I really enjoyed the chat with Tom. We are both passionate about speaking about AI, helping other educators, and being mindful of the benefits and concerns surrounding AI. I hope you enjoy our episode and subscribe to the podcast! About Tom: Tom Mullaney (he/him) uses his Special Education and Instructional Design background to help teachers design inclusive lessons with creativity, collaboration, and fun. Tom’s public education experience includes Special Education, Social Studies, educational technology coaching, and digital design. He has spoken at national conferences, including SXSW EDU, the National Council for Social Studies, and ISTE.Links: We...2024-10-3042 minHouse of #EdTechHouse of #EdTechHouse of #EdTech Reset - HoET247In episode 247 of House of #EdTech, I explore the evolving role of generative AI in education. Following a reflective conversation with Tom Mullaney on episode 246, I discuss the opportunities and challenges of AI in the classroom, emphasizing the need for thoughtful integration. I also introduce new edtech recommendations and share some exciting changes coming to the podcast. For complete show notes: https://chrisnesi.com/2472024-09-0131 minThe Shake Up Learning Show with Kasey BellThe Shake Up Learning Show with Kasey BellAI Vocabulary For Teachers [interview with Tom Mullaney]#210: In this episode, part of our Summer Learning Series, Kasey chats with edtech expert, Tom Mullaney about AI. There is so much hype about AI in education. But what is "AI"? What is "generative AI"? What if the discourse isn't answering those fundamental questions? Incorrect assumptions and misunderstandings about AI could lead teachers to make mistakes. They could rush to use as many AI apps as possible or AI apps children are not allowed to use. They might use chatbots for pedagogically unsound purposes. They may think AI is all-knowing or more intelligent than them. ...2024-07-0947 min10 Minute Teacher Podcast with Cool Cat Teacher10 Minute Teacher Podcast with Cool Cat TeacherSome Big AI Problems: The Eliza Effect and MoreYes, everyone is talking about AI. However, how do the concerns about AI apply to our classrooms today? Tom Mullaney talks about concerns with: The Eliza effect—where people attribute human characteristics such as trust and credibility to text-generating computers—can be dangerous when combined with the biases and inaccuracies inherent in large language models. It is vital for educators to understand this as we talk about AI with students. There are concerns about using AI as "guest speakers" even for something seemingly "harmless" like "the water cycle." Concerns with humanizing AI. Discussing the "On the Dangers of Stoc...2024-06-0814 minFreshAirAtFiveFreshAirAtFiveAnticipation of Learning - FAAF 172In this 172nd episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from June 3-7, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>> bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE172 2024-06-0821 minFresh Air At FiveFresh Air At FiveAnticipation of Learning - FAAF 172In this 172nd episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from June 3-7, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>> bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE172 2024-06-0821 minHouse of #EdTechHouse of #EdTechThe Harms of Generative AI with Tom Mullaney - HoET246Welcome back to another insightful episode of House of #EdTech! In Episode 246, we dive deep into the potential harms of generative AI with the knowledgeable Tom Mullaney. This episode promises to shed light on the complexities and ethical considerations surrounding the use of AI in education. For complete show notes visit: https://chrisnesi.com/2462024-06-0245 minThe Gradient: Perspectives on AIThe Gradient: Perspectives on AIThomas Mullaney: A Global History of the Information AgeEpisode 125False universalism freaks me out. It doesn’t freak me out as a first principle because of epistemic violence; it freaks me out because it works. I spoke with Professor Thomas Mullaney about:* Telling stories about your work and balancing what feels meaningful with practical realities* Destabilizing our understandings of the technologies we feel familiar with, and the work of researching the history of the Chinese typewriter* The personal nature of researchThe Chinese Typewriter and The Chinese Computer are two of the best books I’ve r...2024-05-301h 43plAI Around and Find Out!plAI Around and Find Out!13.5-Bonus Episode! Week of AI Part 2Here are my thoughts on the final three free days of the #WeekOfAI! Here are a link to all of the sessions and/or tools I talked about!#WeekOfAI InformationShow your Hosts Some Love!!!Amanda FoxErika SandstromChristie CloudAlyssa FaubionWednesday SessionsSchool AI Sponsor SessionSnorkl Sponsor SessionMichael Hernandez: Uncheatable AssessmentsFarmville Tales--Farmer Faubs Thursday SessionsEduaide.ai session...2024-05-1916 minVoices of BoyleVoices of BoyleThomas Mullaney - Historical Preservation & Economic PerspectivesEp 44---This week I'm joined by Tom Mullaney. Tom takes us on a journey through his life, spanning from his school days where he recalls the rare but stern discipline of the past, to his 38-year career in the National Bank.Tom also chats about the agricultural landscape of Ireland, highlighting his own experiences with farming, the EU's impact, and the potential shifts in trade.He speaks about his involvement with the county board for GAA and his deep-rooted passion for preserving and enhancing Boyle's heritage. We explore the town's potential for...2024-05-121h 08BustED PencilsBustED PencilsA Case Against AI In K12In this thought-provoking episode of "Busted Pencils," hosts Dr. Tim Slekar and Dr. Johnny Lupinacci dive into the complexities of artificial intelligence in education, guided by the insights of Tom Mullaney, an expert in special education and instructional design. The discussion traverses the terrain of AI’s influence on teaching practices, student engagement, and the very nature of educational content creation. As Mullaney critiques the prevalent overreliance on AI, he raises poignant concerns about bias, the authenticity of AI-generated content, and the ethical implications of using such technology in educational settings. The conversation also illuminates the differences be...2024-04-1245 minBustED PencilsBustED PencilsA Case Against AI In K12In this thought-provoking episode of "Busted Pencils," hosts Dr. Tim Slekar and Dr. Johnny Lupinacci dive into the complexities of artificial intelligence in education, guided by the insights of Tom Mullaney, an expert in special education and instructional design. The discussion traverses the terrain of AI’s influence on teaching practices, student engagement, and the very nature of educational content creation. As Mullaney critiques the prevalent overreliance on AI, he raises poignant concerns about bias, the authenticity of AI-generated content, and the ethical implications of using such technology in educational settings. The conversation also illuminates the differences be...2024-04-1245 minMy EdTech LifeMy EdTech LifeEpisode 269: Tom MullaneyHey everyone, it's Fonz here, and I'd like to welcome you to another exciting episode of My EdTech Life! In today's show, I sit down with the brilliant Tom Mullaney to tackle the hot topic of AI and its potential impact on traditional teaching dynamics. As an educator, Google Innovator, and frequent conference speaker, Tom brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this critical conversation.Throughout our discussion, Tom and I explore the complexities surrounding AI in education, from the marketing tactics preying on teacher burnout to the importance of examining AI companies' terms...2024-03-1152 minThe AI Education ConversationThe AI Education Conversation48. Revealing the Magician's Secrets: A Consultants Perspective on AI and 'Talking to the Dead'For many of us, using AI for the first time can feel like magic. I know I felt that way the first time I used ChatGPT a month after it was released in 2023. I was so excited by the technology and my experience engaging with artificial intelligence that I started this podcast and a learning journey. Just like a talented magician engaging in a really compelling magic trick, however, not everything is as it appears. I kept thinking about this during my conversation with Tom Mullaney. Tom is an experienced educator who’s held multiple teaching and education roles du...2024-03-0754 minFreshAirAtFiveFreshAirAtFiveTechnology and Odom - FAAF 159In this 159th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Feb 19-23rd, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>>⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE159 2024-02-2436 minFresh Air At FiveFresh Air At FiveTechnology and Odom - FAAF 159In this 159th episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Feb 19-23rd, 2024 Check out the WHOLE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST I put together with all the listens mentioned below: >>>⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ bit.ly/FreshAirAtFiveSpotifyPlaylistE159 2024-02-2436 minShukes and Giff The PodcastShukes and Giff The PodcastS07 Ep03: AI in Education & The Eliza Effect with Tom MullaneyIn this episode Jen talks about creating lessons from beginning to end with AI tools. http://shukesandgiff.com #ShukesAndGiff2024-02-2032 minSTEAM\'D: The PodcastSTEAM'D: The PodcastFirst Gen: Blazing the trail and paving it for those coming up behind you(Original Date of Interview November 18, 2022) Host Christina Cho, and guest Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) discusses the challenges of being a first generation college graduate, PhD student, or faculty. How can you navigate a path that has not been traveled before you? They also discuss Dr. Mullaney's book "Where Research Begins" and how who you are and your lived experiences influences what you choose to study.2024-02-151h 22Construction Mentor PodcastConstruction Mentor Podcast#014 Autism In Construction, Exceeding Expectations With His Own Carpentry Business w/ Tom MullaneyWe sit down with the owner and operator of Black Label Carpentry, Tommie Mullaney. Tommie shares his inspirational story which includes struggles he has with autism, struggles with his parents, dropping out of high school in the 10th grade, and his success as an entrepreneur. His successful carpentry business has brought him freedom as well as a healthy salary of over $200,000 annually!Someone you know needs to hear this episode....please subscribe and share!Key words...Construction Jobs, Construction Manager, Construction Saletraining, Construction Fails, Construction Simulator, Construction vehicles, Construction2023-10-021h 00Night ScienceNight Science40 | Tom Mullaney & Chris Rea on giving thanks to biasTom Mullaney is a Professor of History at Stanford University and the Kluge Chair in Technology and Society at the Library of Congress, and Chris Rea is a Professor of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia. In 2022, Tom and Chris published the book ‘Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World)’. In this episode, we talk about self-centered research (and about getting over yourself), how vulnerable self-confidence empowers your research, and how your personal biases are necessary for you to n...2023-08-2843 minTax Notes TalkTax Notes TalkThe Employee Retention Credit: Scams and SuccessesSend us a textTom Cullinan, a former IRS official now with Chamberlain Hrdlicka, discusses the basics of the employee retention credit, the recent rise in misleading promotions and fraudulent ERC claims, and the IRS’s response.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Employee Retention Credit a ‘Great Concern’ for IRS, Werfel SaysIRS May Face Constraints in Quest to Curb ERC AbuseW&M Panel Considers Amnesty for Fraudulent ERC PaymentsWerfel Drops Hint, Seeks Early End to Employee Retention CreditIRS Zeroes In on Erroneous Employee Retention Credit ClaimsIRS Hard Line on ERC Eligib...2023-08-1135 minChoose to be CuriousChoose to be CuriousEp. #195: Where Research Begins, with Tom MullaneyWhere does research begin? Tom Mullaney and Christoper Rae say it starts way before we think it does. Their book, Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World) is a remarkable book -- a workbook, really. They provide a curiosity-informed, generative process for finding and really understanding the questions underlying anything you might want to learn more about. A read both rigorous and delightful - I recommend it! Tom Mullaney is a Professor of Chinese History at Stanford University, a Guggenheim Fellow, and co-author of Where Research Begins. We had a great time digging...2023-05-1728 min10 Minute Teacher Podcast with Cool Cat Teacher10 Minute Teacher Podcast with Cool Cat TeacherFantastic Figjam Makes Brainstorming and Collaboration in the Classroom BetterWhat is Figjam? Figjam is a cool, flexible, fun, collaborative space for student projects, presentations, and collaborations. Today's guest, Tom Mullaney, shares how he uses Figjam with students and teachers; he explains why it is useful and gives tips and tricks that will engage students in the collaborative skills they need to be creative collaborators in today's world. Figjam is part of the Adobe Figma suite of tools and is free for educators and their students. Check out the shownotes, resource links, guest bio, and a full transcript at: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e804 Show...2023-05-0411 minNew Books in TechnologyNew Books in TechnologyThe Chinese Typewriter: A HistoryIn this episode Chris Gondek speaks with author Tom Mullaney on the invention of the Chinese typewriter, and how the characters originally utilized are still the ones available on modern keyboards.Chinese writing is character based, the one major world script that is neither alphabetic nor syllabic. Through the years, the Chinese written language encountered presumed alphabetic universalism in the form of Morse Code, Braille, stenography, Linotype, punch cards, word processing, and other systems developed with the Latin alphabet in mind. This book is about those encounters--in particular thousands of Chinese characters versus the typewriter and its...2023-03-0426 minThe MIT Press PodcastThe MIT Press PodcastThe Chinese Typewriter: A HistoryIn this episode Chris Gondek speaks with author Tom Mullaney on the invention of the Chinese typewriter, and how the characters originally utilized are still the ones available on modern keyboards.Chinese writing is character based, the one major world script that is neither alphabetic nor syllabic. Through the years, the Chinese written language encountered presumed alphabetic universalism in the form of Morse Code, Braille, stenography, Linotype, punch cards, word processing, and other systems developed with the Latin alphabet in mind. This book is about those encounters--in particular thousands of Chinese characters versus the typewriter and its...2023-03-0426 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeBoston Partners' Mullaney: The economy is slowing, recession probability is highMichael Mullaney, director of global markets research at Boston Partners, says he believes what Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has been saying about keeping the Fed funds rate elevated for longer, and if the central bank indeed pursues that strategy, the probability of a recession is high towards the end of the year or early in 2024. Mullaney says that for the first time in six years he is looking at increasing bond exposure to help get through what he expects to be a rough year. Also on the show, Tom Lydon, vice chairman of VettaFi, looks at trends on t...2023-01-191h 00The Academic LifeThe Academic LifeWhere Does Research Really Begin?Today’s book is: Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World) (U Chicago Press, 2022) by Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea, which tackles the two challenges every researcher faces with every new project: “How do I find a compelling problem to investigate—one that truly matters to me, deeply and personally? How do I then design my research project so that the results will matter to anyone else?” This easy-to-follow workbook guides you to find research inspiration within yourself, and in the broader world of ideas.Our guest is: Dr. Thomas S. M...2022-11-101h 10New Books in Higher EducationNew Books in Higher EducationWhere Does Research Really Begin?Today’s book is: Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World) (U Chicago Press, 2022) by Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea, which tackles the two challenges every researcher faces with every new project: “How do I find a compelling problem to investigate—one that truly matters to me, deeply and personally? How do I then design my research project so that the results will matter to anyone else?” This easy-to-follow workbook guides you to find research inspiration within yourself, and in the broader world of ideas.Our guest is: Dr. Thomas S. M...2022-11-101h 10New Books in EducationNew Books in EducationWhere Does Research Really Begin?Today’s book is: Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World) (U Chicago Press, 2022) by Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea, which tackles the two challenges every researcher faces with every new project: “How do I find a compelling problem to investigate—one that truly matters to me, deeply and personally? How do I then design my research project so that the results will matter to anyone else?” This easy-to-follow workbook guides you to find research inspiration within yourself, and in the broader world of ideas.Our guest is: Dr. Thomas S. M...2022-11-101h 10No Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 18 – The Anywhere School 2022 Recap and ReactionGoogle for Education held their annual The Anywhere School event on June 7, 2022. Listen for a recap and my reactions to the updates.Links from the episode: The Anywhere School 2022 Google Classroom Anywhere School Updates Google Classroom - Preview and Add YouTube Videos Video made with Screencast on a Chromebook Read Along Android App on a Chromebook - Works Offline Figma Figma on Chromebooks Apply for the Figma Chromebook Beta Google Meet for teachers can automatically transcribe lessons into a Google Doc Cast moderator interest formListen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Cast...2022-06-0710 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 17 - Noto Emoji Are Better Than Regular EmojiGoogle Workspace has a new font for emojis. Listen to this episode to learn why Noto Emoji are better than conventional emoji in Google Docs and Slides for students.Links from the episode: Noto Emoji Font For Google Docs, Drawings, Sheets, and Slides (3-minute video) Emojipedia2022-05-2508 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 16 - Google Docs Updates That Amplify Student VoiceGoogle Docs recent Smart Canvas updates are turning this word processing app into an interactive digital experience. Listen to learn more about Emoji Reactions and Dropdowns, and how they can help amplify student voice.Links from the episode: Amplify Student Voice With These Two Google Docs Features Google Docs Emoji Reactions Google Docs - Dropdowns Episode 9 – Beyond Hyperdocs with These Google Docs Tips Google Docs Smart Chips and Preview Panels Google Classroom - Students Can Edit File Google Classroom - Reuse Post2022-05-1213 minScholars UnboundScholars UnboundListen Again: The Power of Saying NoListen Again 1: Hi everyone! I'm on a break from creating content this month. I'm re-sharing this episode from June 2021 about why "saying no" is sometimes necessary for health and well-being. Hell Yeah or No by Derek Sivers Tom Mullaney on Quitting is Ok Support this project by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Facebook Group. Also available on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. Music by Lava Koirala --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scholars-unbound/message2022-04-1611 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 15 – Canvas Positives and NegativesWhat happens when a Google Classroom expert dives into Canvas LMS? Listen to learn about Canvas’s positives and negatives, and how it compares to Classroom.Links from the episode: Ashlee Espinosa’s YouTube Channel2022-03-0415 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 14 – February Fonts FunIt’s February so let’s get our mind off winter with some fonts fun! We’re talking all things fonts and Google Workspace.Links from the episode: Teachers: Please Use This Font Google Fonts For Any Era Install Google Workspace Fonts (2:12 video) Google Fonts Google Fonts Icons Google Fonts Knowledge Seasonal Fonts For Google Workspace by Peggy Reimers for TCEA Clean and clear: making reading easier with Lexend (Google Design) Shirley Chisholm Unbought, Unbossed, and Unlocked Digital Escape Room More information on Bungee Fonts2022-02-1616 minTechNation Radio PodcastTechNation Radio PodcastEpisode 455: Episode 22-06 The Chinese TypewriterOn this week’s Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Stanford History professor Tom Mullaney about his 2017 book, “The Chinese Typewriter”. He also tells us about a 2008 Beijing Olympics conspiracy that was no conspiracy at all. Then, Tech Nation Health Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft tells us about the Metaverse – yes, why did Facebook rename itself Meta?? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rss8j6o6kpbkawtechnationpodomati.substack.com2022-02-0359 minTechNation Radio PodcastTechNation Radio PodcastEpisode 22-06 The Chinese TypewriterOn this week’s Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Stanford History professor Tom Mullaney about his 2017 book, “The Chinese Typewriter”. He also tells us about a 2008 Beijing Olympics conspiracy that was no conspiracy at all. Then, Tech Nation Health Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft tells us about the Metaverse – yes, why did Facebook rename itself Meta??2022-02-0359 minFractured - a family, a nation, a dream ....Fractured - a family, a nation, a dream ....Fractured - Season 3, Episode 5 (No. 24) – April 1921Fractured - Season 3, Episode 5 (No. 24) – April 1921 Tomas strategic thinking alarms Brigid but impresses Paddy Mullaney.  A plan is devised to flush out the local informer.   Cast: Tomas Barry:  Oran O’Rua Brigid Barry:  Mary Power Cooney O’Reilly:  Conor Hogan Tom Farrell:  Rian Glynn Paddy Mullaney:  John Fitzgibbon-Moore 2022-01-3018 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 13 - Are the Google Level 1 and Level 2 Exams Too Easy?Are the Google for Education Certified Educator Level 1 and Level 2 exams too easy? The exams are now 35 multiple choice questions each with no scenarios or separate testing accounts.This episode shares what you need to know about the exams and whether or not they are too easy. Register for the Google for Education Certified Educator Level 1 and Level 2 Exams.2022-01-0619 minWealthWaveNOW™WealthWaveNOW™Andy Horner - The Multi-Line MandateContact Tim: tim.mullaney@wealthwave.comContact Barbara: barbara.tilka@wealthwave.comJoin the VIP Social communitySupport this podcast - Leave a review 2022-01-041h 12No Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 12 - Twelve Google WishesInspired by Steve Martin on SNL, here are twelve wishes I have for Google Workspace and Google improvements. Multiple Chrome Profiles on Chromebooks Students unable to rename Google Chat Spaces and remove members The ability to embed Expeditions in Google Arts & Culture on websites Links to specific scenes in Expeditions in Google Arts & Culture Google Drive videos playing in Google Doc preview panels Smart Chips and Preview Panels for Forms, Jams, My Maps, and Google Earth Projects in Google Docs Lexend fonts in Google Forms and Google Jamboard See all Jamboard Jam frames in the Google Classroom feedback...2021-12-1315 minFreshAirAtFiveFreshAirAtFiveMilestone of 50 Episodes - FAAF50Welcome to FreshAirAtFive (FAAF) Podcast - Episode 50 - Milestone In this episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Dec 6-10, 2021 I reflect on these podcast episode from my listens on the: 6th:  #MindsetMonday E10 on Innovator's Mindset Podcast "Mix and Match Your Solutions"; Shukes And Giff S5E6 "Mullaney & Giff" 7th:  EduMagic Podcast with Dr. Sam Fecich E157 "Instructional strategies and edtech a recipe for success"; Got TechEd Podcast E100 "Milestone Celebration with 12 Days of EdTech" 8th:  Check This Out E143 "Sho’Nuff"; No Red Pen with Tom Mullaney E11 "The 8 Best Google Updates of 2021" 9th:  Good N...2021-12-1132 minFresh Air At FiveFresh Air At FiveMilestone of 50 Episodes - FAAF50Welcome to FreshAirAtFive (FAAF) Podcast - Episode 50 - MilestoneIn this episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Dec 6-10, 2021I reflect on these podcast episode from my listens on the:6th:  #MindsetMonday E10 on Innovator's Mindset Podcast "Mix and Match Your Solutions"; Shukes And Giff S5E6 "Mullaney & Giff"7th:  EduMagic Podcast with Dr. Sam Fecich E157 "Instructional strategies and edtech a recipe for success"; Got TechEd Podcast E100 "Milestone Celebration with 12 Days of EdTech"8th:  Check This Out E143 "Sho’Nuff"; No Red Pen with Tom Mullaney E11 "The 8 Best...2021-12-1132 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 11 - The 8 Best Google Updates of 2021My eight favorite Google updates in 2021. Can you believe these did not exist at the start of this year?8. Google Sites Custom Themes7. Use Google Maps in Google Calendar6. Annotate Images in the Chrome OS Image Editor5. YouTube Previews in Google Classroom Search4. Checklists in Google Docs and Sheets3. Google Expeditions is now web-based in Google Arts & Culture2. Use Your Webcam in Jamboard on the Web1. Google Docs Smart ChipsWhat do you think? What did I miss? Please let me...2021-12-0615 minShukes and Giff The PodcastShukes and Giff The PodcastS05 E06: Mullaney & GiffIn this episode Jen is joined by Tom Mullaney, and we talk about spicing up your Google Docs for easy navigation & clarity, stop motion animation, digital breakouts, a platform for virtual conferences, Google Expeditions, Bitmojis, and Tom's podcast No Red Pen...including how it got the name.http://ShukesAndGiff.com#ShukesAndGiff2021-12-0555 minShukes and Giff The PodcastShukes and Giff The PodcastS05 E06: Mullaney & GiffIn this episode Jen is joined by Tom Mullaney, and we talk about spicing up your Google Docs for easy navigation & clarity, stop motion animation, digital breakouts, a platform for virtual conferences, Google Expeditions, Bitmojis, and Tom's podcast No Red Pen...including how it got the name. http://ShukesAndGiff.com #ShukesAndGiff2021-12-0555 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 10 - edpuzzle vs. ScreencastifyTwo of the best edtech tools are invading each other's turf. This episode breaks down how teachers will use updates to edpuzzle and Screencastify.Links from the episode: edpuzzle edpuzzle Google Chrome extension Screencastify Google Chrome extension Screencastify Makes Video Quizzes Easier with Interactive Questions Feature - Eric Curts YouTube video Amazing features for teachers using Edpuzzle - Flipped Classroom Tutorials YouTube video2021-10-0410 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 9 - Beyond Hyperdocs with These Google Docs TipsUse recent updates to make Google Docs that engage students. Links from the episode: 7 Tips for Teachers Using Google Docs Platform Learn 2021 EdTech Top 40 List2021-09-2311 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 8 - Cursive, Playspace, and 360 SchoolsThis episode: updates about Cursive, Playspace, and a possible Tour Creator replacement - 360 Schools.Links from the episode: Cursive Google's Cursive App for Chromebooks - First Look Some Thoughts on Cursive - Google's New Handwriting App for Chromebooks (Chrome Unboxed) Playspace Google Workspace acquires Playspace, a video, screenshare, & whiteboard collaboration tool (9to5 Google) Google Acquires Playspace in Hopes of Making Your Workspace More Fun and Interactive (Chrome Unboxed) 360 Schools Kathryn Greene's tweet praising 360 Schools2021-09-1311 minMoney Life with Chuck JaffeMoney Life with Chuck JaffeBoston Partners' Mullaney: 'Best financial conditions we've seen in decades'Michael Mullaney, director of global markets research at Boston Partners says that we're seeing 'the best financial conditions that we've seen in decades right now, and earnings are off the charts,' and while he sees some potential for change due to inflation and interest rate pressures, he says that investors should be listening to the stock market  and taking advantage of the good conditions while they last. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of ETFTrends.com issues a warning for investors in target-date funds and ETFs about the potential for their picks to be less effective in the fu...2021-09-0959 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 7 - All Things MoteThe Mote Google Chrome extension is a wonderful tool for teachers to add audio to digital content and student feedback. Listen to learn what teachers can do with the free version of this tool.2021-09-0112 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 6 - Return to Remote Learning?With the Delta Variant running rampant, might schools find themselves in remote and hybrid learning again?In this episode, Tom looks at the blog post he wrote at the start of the pandemic to give teachers ideas for a possible return to remote learning. These strategies apply to students with devices both in-person and remote.2021-08-1015 minThe Hundred ClubThe Hundred ClubPlayer Interview: Steven Mullaney, Trent RocketsTrent Rockets all-rounder Steven Mullaney joins Rich and Tom ahead of the first games in The Hundred.  Steven is the Nottinghamshire Club Captain and brings a vast amount of experience to the squad, with over 1000 T20 runs and over 100 T20 wickets. We ask what it is like to prepare for a completely new format, what to expect from Trent Rockets and who he'll be looking forward to facing up against. This is The Hundred Club, a fan community focussed on cricket's new tournament. Regular content, streams and updates too. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/LKI1s...2021-07-1912 minScholars UnboundScholars UnboundThe Power of Saying NoEpisode 22: Do you find it difficult to decline an offer or an invitation? It is normal to feel that way, but in the long run, sometimes politely saying no to invitations that are not aligned with your values and do not fit within your schedule is empowering and beneficial not only to your career but, more importantly, to your well-being. Hell Yeah or No by Derek Sivers Tom Mullaney on Quitting is Ok Support this project by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Facebook Group. Also available on iTunes, Spotify, and Y...2021-07-1611 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 5 - Google Expeditions Lives!Google Expeditions lives - on Google Arts and Culture's website. I tell you everything you need to know to get started. Please see the accompanying blog post at tommullaney.com.2021-07-0615 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 4 - Flipgrid LIVE!My reaction to updates shared at Flipgrid Live. But first, some Google updates including Expeditions and YouTube video smart chips.2021-06-2909 minNo Red PenNo Red PenEpisode 3 - The Anywhere SchoolGoogle for Education's The Anywhere School event is done and we have updates to Google Classroom, Google Workspace, and Google Forms to dive into. 2021-06-2314 min