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Sinopse
This bi-monthly podcast series is designed to offer quick, short, and easy technology integration tips and tricks to support teachers. We discuss various education technology tools, share resources, recap conferences, and share other pertinent ideas for teachers.Contact Info:Allison Keskimaki - allison.keskimaki@lansingschools.net@AllisonKEDUmrsktechnology.comEric Spicer - eric.spicer@lansingschools.net@spicerruLansing EdTech - lansingedtech@gmail.com@lansingedtech
Episódios
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Exploratory Classes - iMovie
26/10/2017 Duração: 17minIn this episode, Eric and I discuss a new Exploratory Class schedule at Mt. Hope STEAM. Eric's students are using iMovie to create videos reminding students about school-wide expectations around walking to lunch, playing on the playground, etc.
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The Struggle is Real
28/09/2017 Duração: 19minThis is episode 18 - The Struggle is Real. We're talking about the power of letting students - and teachers - struggle when learning something new. We share an experience with 6th grade students and Google Slides. Lastly, we reference a couple of resources that can help build in some struggle that still integrates with your curriculum. References:Google Slides Scavenger HuntTerracluesCode.org
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New School Year, New Roles, New Tech
15/09/2017 Duração: 13minIt's the first episode of the 2017-2018 school year! One of our podcasters, Eric, has a new role. He discusses that transition and we also tackle technology in the classroom at the beginning of the school year. We discuss setting expectations, how to make technology workflows easier, and the importance of modeling proper behavior for our students. We reference Google's Be Internet Awesome digital citizenship curriculum and resources, which you can find at www.beinternetawesome.comWe love to hear from our listeners, so please reach out to us on Twitter @AllisonKEDU or @spicerru. You can also visit my wesbsite at www.mrsktechnology.com
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Recapping ISTE 2017 - Deep in the Heart of Texas
18/07/2017 Duração: 30minOn this week's podcast, we recap our time in San Antonio, Texas at the International Society of Technology Education Conference (ISTE). Eric Spicer (@spicerru) and Allison Keskimaki (@AllisonKEDU) host and discuss our top takeaways, what the next "big thing" is in education, and whether or not "Deep in the Heart of Texas" is the worst earworm in the world! Twitter feed we reference - #ISTETC and follow @ISTETC We'd love your feedback or to have you on a future episode; email us at lansingedtech@gmail.com
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Local Conferences & Why You Should Present
02/06/2017 Duração: 18minToday's podcast discusses the variety of local conferences available for teachers this summer. We also talk through the advantages of presenting at smaller conference and how they can help you get your "sea legs" so you can present at larger conferences. Local Conferences Resource Guide
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End of the Year Technology Issues
05/05/2017 Duração: 20minIt's getting close to the end of the year - what do you do wtih all the technology you've been using every day for the past school year? This episode discusses some of the policies and procedures we use to help collect and manage technology. What do you do? You can reach out to us on Twitter - @AllisonKEDU and @spicerru or email us at mrsktechnology@gmail.com and spicer.eric@gmail.com
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Managing Your Classroom and Technology
14/04/2017 Duração: 20minOn our 13th episode, we tackle the question of whether it's better to just take the technology away, lock kids down into one iPad app, etc., or to have a larger conversation about digital citizenship and ownership of the technology. We discuss how we handle issues with students being off task, how it's similar or different with technology involved, ideas for creating high-quality learning so students are less tempted to be off task, and suggestions on conversations with students about how technology is a part of a larger group of tools for instruction. As always, feel free to reach out to us on Twitter @AllisonKEDU and @spicerru or email us at: mrsktechnology@gmail.com and spicer.eric@gmail.com
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Why Schools & Districts Need a Tech Integration Specialist
27/03/2017 Duração: 14minAfter presenting at the School Improvement Grant (SIG) Networking Event on the importance of a technology integration specialist to support technology purchases, we discuss why we think TIS positions are crucial for school success. While lots of schools end up purchasing a lot of equipment or software, there isn't always a person who is trained in supporting teachers on how to use that technology to support instruction. Allison and Eric discuss this and more. You can follow us at @AllisonKEDU & @spicerru.
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Recap from MACUL 2017
16/03/2017 Duração: 07minLive from the Volt Bar inside the GM Renaissance Center, Eric and Allison podcast about their top takeaways from the first full day of sessions and speakers at MACUL 2017. Listen in to hear about a cool new tool from Google and what the brilliant Sir Ken Robinson had to say this morning about creativity and schools.
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The Power of Twitter
15/03/2017 Duração: 09minLansing EdTech is going live at MACUL in Detroit! We talk about the power of Twitter at conferences. Follow us at @AllisonKEDU, @spicerru & @LansingEdTechYour tech tip today is the whole podcast!
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March is Reading Month
02/03/2017 Duração: 15minThis episode focuses on a variety of ways to engage with literacy and technology. We discuss resources such as:TumblebooksGoogle Lit TripsMystery SkypeGlobal Read AloudCapital Area District Library
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Conference Tips
21/02/2017 Duração: 29minThis conference covers some tips and tricks for making the most out of attending a conference. It can be super overwhelming to attend a large conference, so Eric and I are offering up some tips to make it a bit more enjoyable!
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Teaching Tolerance
02/02/2017 Duração: 11minHave you been struggling with how to talk to your students about the current political climate, recent immigration policy changes, etc.? It can be difficult to create safe spaces and conversations with so much of our news cycle perpetuating fear, uncertainty, and sometimes untrue statements. This podcast episode digs in to some resources out there for teachers on how to start a conversation with your students, and how to help them feel safe and comfortable sharing their fears and questions. Links to resources we discussed:Civic Engagement Lesson PlanTeaching Tolerance - The Day After The First 100 DaysChecks and Balances & Executive Orders
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Uploading a File to OneDrive
13/01/2017 Duração: 02minWe created another video podcast to show you how to upload a document to your OneDrive account. Check it out on our YouTube channel - Lansing EdTechHappy New Year, y'all!
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Upcoming Training and OneDrive
06/12/2016 Duração: 20minAfter a brief hiatus, your favorite EdTech Specialists are back! This episode covers some of our upcoming training sessions we're hosting. Next week we will talk about becoming a G-Suite School and how to get your kids access. We also talk about using OneDrive as an option for storing your files. Lastly, our Tech Tip is on using Air Drop.
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Creating Email Rules
03/11/2016 Duração: 01minThis podcast deals with creating rules for those emails that clutter up your Inbox. Since we needed to SHOW you instead of TELL you, so check out the video on YouTube - https://youtu.be/e9d_cvXA9Z4
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Email Etiquette
14/10/2016 Duração: 09minIn our second episode, we talk about email etiquette - specifically the difference between "Reply" and "Reply All" for messages. Our techtip is on using the search feature on iPads (and iPhones) to quickly find apps.
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Introduction and Browser Tips
30/09/2016 Duração: 11minOur inauguaral episode gives a brief introduction to your Technology Integration Specialists in the district. Allison Keskimaki supports the district as a whole and Eric Spicer works at Averill. This episode also features a tech tip - the importance of using an updated browser.