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    My Tech Toolbelt

    We're talking Ed Tech. The My Tech Toolbelt Podcast, hosted by Shannon Tabaldo and Brenda Argano, is an EdTech podcast where we highlight teachers using education technology in Innovating, Engaging and Inspiring ways. Visit us! www.mytechtoolbelt.com
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    MTT028| 3Doodler, the 3D Printer in your hand, MTT Anniversary, CUE it up! #CUE19 - Maxwell Bogue

    MTT028| 3Doodler, the 3D Printer in your hand, MTT Anniversary, CUE it up! #CUE19 - Maxwell Bogue

    MTT028| 3Doodler, the 3D Printer in your hand, MTT Anniversary, CUE it up! #CUE19 - Maxwell Bogue

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    3Doodler

    The 3D printing pen was an invention of accidental genius, creativity and quick thinking. What started out as an error from a 3D printer, turned into an amazing venture into a handheld way to create 3D objects. The 3Doodler went on to raise nearly $4 million USD in two successful Kickstarts and has since become the best-selling 3D printing product of all-time.

    Contact: 3Doodler

    Twitter: @3Doodler

    Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/3doodler/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/3Doodler

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3doodler/

     

    Items mentioned in Episode 28:

    3Doodler

    #CUE19

    #BigFan

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    MTT027| Freckle For Everyone, Differentiation Platform For K-12, Part 1 - Sarah Emerling

    MTT027| Freckle For Everyone, Differentiation Platform For K-12, Part 1 - Sarah Emerling

    MTT027| Freckle for Everyone, Differentiation Platform For K-12, Part 1 - Sarah Emerling

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    Looking for a way to differentiate instruction for everyone in the classroom?  Well, you are in for a treat as we speak with Sarah Emerling, a Special Education teacher from South Carolina where we talk about Freckle.  She tells us how Freckle wants to reach all of your students at the level that’s best for them!

    Freckle empowers teachers to differentiate instruction across Math, ELA, Social Studies and Science.

    Freckle

     

    Sarah Emerling received her Bachelors in Elementary and Special Education, National Board Certified as Exceptional Needs Specialist. She also was the District Teacher of the Year Finalist two times.

    Sarah tells us, “My name is Sarah Emerling, and I co-teach in fourth and fifth grade. I'm married to Chris Emerling, a high school English teacher (who also really loves technology). We have two awesome kids, who both come to school with me every day. I graduated from SUNY Geneseo with dual certification in both elementary education and special education. This is my eighteenth year of teaching, and I absolutely love this job. True co-taught inclusion classes are where my heart lives.  Students in co-taught classes get the benefit of having two teachers for that class period. My role is to serve and support all students in those classes, as well as supporting teachers as they strive to meet our students' unique needs. I am an enormous advocate of educational technology and teaching students to create their own learning. I am thrilled to be a part of the Full Circle Technology program, allowing students that I work with to have laptops at their disposal daily. As we explore the 1:1 technology environment, our students are learning essential 21st century skills that will help them throughout their lives.

    Freckle has been a game-changer in my classroom. We first started using the free edition several years ago and fell in love. It is an adaptive math program that meets students at their level. They can work to catch up on skills they haven't mastered, while at the same time progressing through skills that are above grade level in other domains. The students are highly engaged in the program and the data it generates is phenomenal. There are many different ways to track data, incentivize learning, and engage students. It's a flexible and fantastic program.”

    Contact: Sarah Emerling

    Twitter: @iLessonLady

    Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/butler5/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/iLessonLady

    Email: semerling@acpsd.net

    #DataNinja

     

    Items mentioned in Episode 27:

    Freckle

     

    Sarah Emerling’s Teachers Pay Teachers page

    Kids Deserve It

    Sparks In The Dark

     

    We would love to hear from you!  Let us know if this format is helpful to you!  Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes? 

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    MTT026| OER, Oh My! Open Educational Resources - Kristina Ishmael

    MTT026| OER, Oh My! Open Educational Resources - Kristina Ishmael

    MTT026 OER, Oh My!, Open Educational Resources - Kristina Ishmael

    Looking for a way to have enhanced or a alternative resources for your curriculum?  Well, you are in for a treat as we speak with Kristina Ishmael from New America where we talk about Open Educational Resources, or OER.  She explains what type of resources are available, licensing, and how you can use the resources once you have them. Kristina’s enthusiasm about OER will have you excited to see how you can use OER in your school.

    Open Educatonal Resources (OER), are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse, without charge.  

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    Kristina Ishmael is an educator, learner, thought leader, advocate, and agent of change. After her work in the classroom and at the state, she found herself in the nation’s capital working on education policy around instructional materials in the perfect culmination of her commitment to remove roadblocks for student access to resources and provide professional learning for educators.

    Ishmael currently serves as the Senior Project Manager of the Learning Technologies Project on the Education Policy Program at New America. This role allows her to directly support states, districts, and educators rethinking the role of instructional materials to create deeper learning opportunities for students. She brings her strong facilitation skills, experience leading a national initiative, and energy into every project. Kristina is passionate about changing teaching and learning to provide more equitable access and opportunities to all learners.

    Previously, Kristina was the K-12 Open Education Fellow at the Office of Educational Technology where she developed and grew the #GoOpen movement. Prior to her work at the U.S. Department of Education, she worked as the Digital Learning Specialist for the Nebraska Department of Education where she led professional learning and advocated for school librarians. This experience granted her a unique perspective on leveraging educational technology in urban, suburban, and rural school systems. Before her role with the state, Kristina was a teacher to high-risk elementary ELL students in Omaha, Nebraska.

     

    Contact: Kristina Ishmael

    Twitter: @kmishmael

    Instagram: @kmishmael

    Email: ishmael@newamerica.org

     

    Items mentioned in Episode 26:

    newamerica.org Pre K - 12 OER

     

    COERLL

    Creative Commons

    GEEO Discounted trips for Educators

    OER Commons

    The Daily 5

    Guided Reading

    The Sun and Her Flowers

    Bored and Brilliant

     

    Where in the world is Kristina Ishmael in 2019? (sung to the tune of Carmen SanDiego, of course)
    ISTE Digital Leadership Summit (Santa Clara), Jan. 18-20
    #GoOpen Regional Summit (Indianapolis), Jan. 24
    EduCon (Philly), Jan. 25-27
    TCEA (San Antonio), Feb. 6-7
    5Sigma (Denver), Feb. 22-23
    CUE (Palm Springs), Mar. 14-16
    CoSN Pre-Conference (Portland), Mar. 31-Apr. 1
    DLAC (Austin), Apr. 2-3
    #GoOpen Regional Summit (San Diego), Apr. 15
    CUE BOLD (San Diego), May 4-5
    Creative Commons Summit (Lisbon, Portugal), May 9-11
    Summer Tech Institute (Norfolk, NE), May 29-30
    ISTE (Philly), June 23-26

    ISTE U: Intro to OER course - to be released at ISTE conference, June 2019
    Website: https://www.newamerica.org/in-depth/prek12-oer-in-practice/

     

    We would love to hear from you!  Let us know if this format is helpful to you!  Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes?  

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    MTT025| Mad for MinecraftEDU - James Pike and Neal Manegold

    MTT025| Mad for MinecraftEDU - James Pike and Neal Manegold

    Wouldn’t it be great to use technology that students already love and many are using already?

    Join us in our conversation with James Pike and Neal Manegold where they tell us about the different ways you can use MinecraftEDU in your classroom.  Don’t be afraid to try it, they will tell you just how easy it is to get started!

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    MinecraftEDU Website

    James Pike is a fun loving teacher from California who has blending Minecraft, coding, and makerspaces across curriculum for 6 years. He is students have historical movies, created video games out of cells, and turned their classroom in to a full on cardboard box arcade. Currently, James is working with Minecraft Education Edition on curriculum for the Common Core math.

    Contact: James Pike

    Twitter: @joakleyiii

    Email: joakleyiii@hotmail.com

     

    Neal Manegold is Director of Learning Programs at Minecraft Education, focused on materials to support school leaders and educators bringing games to their classroom. This includes professional development, curriculum, feature design, and ensuring Education Edition is built to support classrooms around the globe. He previously worked at an educational technology start-up focused on personalized math instruction. Neal worked as an Educator and Math Coordinator in California and Washington State, and is a National Board Certified Teacher. Neal grew up in Los Angeles and lives outside Seattle with his wife and two children, both of whom teach him something new about Minecraft every day.

    Contact: Neal Manegold

    Email: nealm@microsoft.com

    Twitter: @nealmanegold

     

    Items mentioned in Episode 25:

    MinecraftEDU Website

    MinecraftEDU Twitter

     

    Code Breakers - Brian Aspinall

    Dr. Sam Patterson

    James Pike’s YouTube Channel

    Minefaire Website

    Minefaire Twitter

    What got you here won’t get you there

    Yardsticks

    The Inner Game of Tennis

     

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    MTT024| Virtual Reality, Get Fully Immersed - Steven Sato

    MTT024| Virtual Reality, Get Fully Immersed - Steven Sato

    MTT024| Virtual Reality, Get Fully Immersed - Steven Sato

    Today we have a very in-depth interview with an educator that totally immerses us in the Virtual Reality world.  Steven Sato is the Technology Director for a K8 Independent School in the Los Angeles area. We explore the different types of “Reality” available today (like A/R and V/R), we look at costs, and implementing VR into your curriculum. Steven also gives us some great examples of a variety of virtual experiences available to your students today!

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    Steven Sato is currently the Technology Director for a K8 Independent School in Los Angeles.  He has been an educator for 19 years and, as a life-long learner, he dedicates his time to the advancement of K12 education through the appropriate use of technology. He is a Google Certified Innovator, co-organizer of the LA Immersive Edtech Meetup Group, and co-host of The VR Podcast. He focuses on the integration and research of immersive technologies such as virtual and augmented reality and believes these technologies will revolutionize how we meet the goal of transferring knowledge to students but also help address equity in our school systems.

    Steven also focuses on creating and maintaining strategic partnerships between K12 Education and the Immersive Industry by curating, coordinating, and hosting the AR/VR Playground at CUE Spring 2018 & responsible for 2019; co-hosting the LA Immersive Edtech Meetup Group; co-hosting The VR Podcast; and helping produce ImmersED. These are all conferences that are focused on AR and VR in Education.

    Steven shares, “Virtual Reality provides access to the impossible, rare, expensive, dangerous, counterproductive. A recent Stanford test looked at schools with access to extra curricular activities such as field trips and schools that did not have access to these and found that schools without those stimuli tested far worse than those that had access.”

    Contact: Steven Sato

    StevenSato.com

    The VR Podcast: @thevrpodcast

    Email: stevensato@gmail.com

    Twitter: @stevensato

     

    Items mentioned in Episode 24:

    Stanford’s V/R “Becoming Homeless”

    Vader Immortal

    Survios

    Embodied Labs

    Tree V/R Official

    Ready Player One

    The Last Goodbye

    Tiltbrush

    Kevin Mack

    Samsung Gear 360

    Garmin Verv

    Azine Davoudzadeh - @azined

    Mark Suter - @Garlicsuter

    Chad Lewis - @VRczAR

    Sharecare YOU

    Life 3.0 - by Max Tegmark

    Experience On Demand - by Jeremy Bailenson

     

    We would love to hear from you!  Let us know if this format is helpful to you!  Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes?  

     

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    MTT023| CUE Membership, Networking, PLN, and Education Technology - Cate Tolnai

    MTT023| CUE Membership, Networking, PLN, and Education Technology - Cate Tolnai

    MTT023| CUE Membership, Networking, PLN, and Education Technology - Cate Tolnai

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    Have you thought about finding a group of educators that are as interested in technology as you are? Well, today we are speaking with Cate Tolnai, Director of Member Engagement for CUE. Cate explains all the wonderful advantages there are to joining a group like CUE.

    “CUE, formerly, Computer-Using Educators, is a nonprofit educational corporation founded in 1978. CUE’s goal is to inspire innovative learners in all disciplines from preschool through college. With an active current membership of thousands of educational professionals, CUE supports many regional affiliates and Learning Networks. CUE Conferences are California’s premier educational technology events. CUE is the largest organization of its type in the west and one of the largest in the United States. Our members are important and as a value-added benefit, members are invited to participate in programs aimed at promoting and highlighting their success and achievements and furthering the mission of CUE. CUE inspires innovative learners by fostering community, personalizing learning, infusing technology, developing leadership, and advocating educational opportunities for all.” (CUE Website)

    Cate Tolnai is a passionate fan of learning, coaching, and connecting. She works as the Director of Member Engagement for California’s ISTE Affiliate, CUE - an education non-profit for innovation in learning and leadership throughout California and Nevada. In her sixteenth year in K-12 education, Cate serves educators as they integrate technology-rich, future-ready learning in all learning environments. She has spent ten years in K-12 classrooms and five years coaching teachers and administrators at both the district and county levels. As a Google Certified Innovator and Trainer, she commits to supporting the integration of technology and teaching across grade levels and content areas. She loves to talk gamification, micro-certifications, blended and online learning, personalized PD, learning through play, and finding reasons to celebrate every victory step. #WeAreCUE #CUEchat #TeachersNeedIt #badgechat #Sketch50

    Items mentioned in Episode 23:

    Become a CUE member

    CUE Website

    CUE Club 78

    On CUE - Stories of students and educators

    ISTE Affiliate Directory

    #WeAreCUE

    #PoweredByCUE

     

    Contact: Cate Tolnai

    Email: ctolnai@cue.org

    Twitter: @CateTolnai

     

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    MTT022| 3D Printers - Dream Design Create - Brian Adams

    MTT022| 3D Printers - Dream Design Create - Brian Adams

    MTT022| 3D Printing - Dream Design Create - Brian Adams

    Have you thought about exploring the world of 3D printers? Do you have one but not sure what to do with it? Join us in our conversation with Brian Adams where he tells us about different types of printers, price points, maintenance, and things to look for in a quality printer. He also gives us resources for templates to get you started right out of the box!

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    Brian Adams is the Educational Technology Curriculum Integration Specialist and teaches Advanced Placement Computer Science for Bishop Montgomery High School, in Torrance, California.  Brian has taught students from K-12, in a wide range of subjects from typing and MS Office to AP Computer Science. His main goals are to increase the saturation of technology on campus and to help teachers develop curriculum that integrates technology and supports the development of tech based skills.  

    3D printing is a great tool for developing interest and skill in 3D modeling, can lead to creative/problem based curriculum, and is a great tool to create classroom realia or supplemental physicals for student projects.  3D printing is a great tool to tap into a student's creativity and the design process.

    Contact: Brian Adams

    Email: badams@bmhs-la.org

     

    Items mentioned in Episode 22:

    Dr. Chris Craft

    Monoprice

    Thingyverse

    British Museum

    NASA

    Creality

    OctoPrint

    Anatomage

     

    We would love to hear from you!  Let us know if this format is helpful to you!  Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes?  

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    MTT021|Thanksgiving

    MTT021|Thanksgiving

    Our heartfelt thanks to the following people.  We couldn't do it without you!

    Greg Argano
    Pat Lenehan
    Gail Rodono
    Our Families
    Friend and supporter @johnwick
    iDeal Institute team at Loyola Marymount University
    The crew at Beavens Systems that put up with us
    @stickermule
    Queensboro
    Tee-Spring

     

    Thankful for the Supporters and guests

    CUE Inc. and ISTE
    Mary McCormick and Touch Cast Studio
    Zoe Bader and Go Noodle
    Laura McComb and Flipgrid
    Danielle Moore and Craig Jones and Formative
    Jessica Solano and Nearpod
    Sean Young and Amanda Moore & Sam Schneider & Classcraft
    Matt Menshner and Scrible
    Keani Romero and Donor’s Choose
    Jon Corippo and Marlene Hebern - talking about EduProtocols
    Meredith Allen and Soundtrap
    Jillian Hoffman and Hour of Code (code.org)
    Jessica Pack and We Video
    Peter Paccone and Kahoot

     

    Others who inspired us:

    The Virtual Reality Podcast (@stevensato)
    Luis Perez @eyeonaxs
    Check this out podcast with Brian & Ryan @checkthisoutBR
    TOSAs Talking Tech podcast @TosasTalkinTech
    Dave Lee & his dad - from @intlpodcastday & @thewavesoftech
    The Edu Tech Guys @edutechguys
    The School of Podcasting
    The Cult of Pedagogy
    Leslie Fisher (@lesliefisher)
    Dave & Shelley Burgess (@burgessdave)
    Matt Miller (@jmattmiller)
    The Tech Rabbi - Michael Cohen
    Richard Byrne (@rmbyrne)
    Our friends at Apple, Google & Microsoft Education - you know who you are

    We are thankful for teachers and administrators that are in classrooms fighting the good fight everyday!

    We are thankful and want to recognize those who recognized us:

    Christina Alvayay - from Chile, recognized us a ISTE
    Linda Meyers - recognized us while at the voting Polls

    We recognize our teachers that made a difference in our lives

    Finally we are thankful to YOU!!! Our listeners

     

    We are excited to officially announce we have been selected to be the official Podcast of CUE as a Social Media Champ for the next 6 months.
    Some topics of our upcoming episodes will include: 3D printing, Assistive Technology, Minecraft in Education, Technology implementation from the administrators point of view, Open Educational Resources and MUCH MORE!!

    MTT020| Kahoot! Game-based learning in the classroom - Peter Paccone

    MTT020| Kahoot! Game-based learning in the classroom - Peter Paccone

    MTT020|Kahoot! - Game Based Learning - Peter Paccone

    Kahoot! Is a game-based learning platform, that is free for teachers!

     

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    Kahoot! website

    Create a fun learning game in minutes – called ‘kahoots’. The format and number of questions are entirely up to you. Add videos, images and diagrams to your questions to amplify engagement.

    Ways to play Kahoot!

     

    Peter Paccone has earned many accomplishments during his 30 years of teaching.  Some of those include: California Social Studies Teacher of the Year Award; Henry Ford Innovator Award, PBS Digital Innovator Award; Southern California Innovative Social Studies Teacher of the Year Award, Los Angeles Mock Trial Teacher of the Year Award; ISTE Video Conferencing Teacher of the Year Award. Peter has also been recognized by the Flipped Learning Global Initiative as one of the top 100 Educators Leading Flipped Learning.

    Peter is also the KQED In the Classroom publications manager and a member of several teacher advisory committees (iCivics, Global Flipped Learning, PBS, Better Together California Teacher Summit, etc.). He writes frequently for several education-related online publications (ITC, Edutopia, PBS’s Teacher Lounge, etc.) and he has given a TED-Talk style presentation at the 2015 and 2016 California Teachers Summit and at the 2016 Arcadia Innovative Teacher Summit. In addition, he has produced two TED-Ed Lessons.

    Peter Paccone’s article

    KQED In The Classroom

    Edutopia

    PBS Teachers Lounge

     

    Contact: Peter Paconne

    Twitter:  @PeterPaccone

     

    Books mentioned in Episode 20:

    Flip Your Classroom : by John Bergman

    Flipped Learning : by Jon Bergmann

     

    Medium

    David Vannasdall - Arcadia Unified Superintendent - @davidvannasdall

    We would love to hear from you!  Let us know if this format is helpful to you!  Is there technology out there that you would like us to cover in one of our episodes?  

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    MTT019|WeVideo, engaging in Digital Storytelling - Jessica Pack

    MTT019|WeVideo, engaging in Digital Storytelling - Jessica Pack

    MTT019|We Video, engaging in Digital Storytelling - Jessica Pack

     

    WeVideo empowers all students to express their ideas authentically and creatively. Use WeVideo with all your existing devices, and there is no software to install.

     

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    WeVideo

    WeVideo is the complete, feature-packed video creation platform for today’s learners. The platform is built with classroom, school, and district-wide use in mind.  Jessica says, “WeVideo is browser-based video editing software, with options for green screen, webcam recording, and screen recording. It integrates seamlessly with Google Drive, making it an easy to use tool for students to use to create and share their work.  Digital Storytelling enfranchises student voices, so being able to put editing software in the hands of every child in my classroom is powerful. I use WeVideo to provide students with opportunities to tell digital stories about core curriculum, as well as their own lives.  My students record video reflections about their learning, write and create short narratives from the point of view of literary characters, produce PSAs, and construct informative artifacts of their learning using WeVideo. These types of projects function as both formative and summative assessments, as well as modalities of self expression.”

     

    Jessica Pack teaches middle school in Palm Springs Unified School District, located in the Southern California desert.  Currently, she teaches 6th grade Language Arts and Social Studies, as well as 6th-8th grade ASB and video production. In addition to being a classroom teacher, Jessica is an adjunct faculty member of DIGICOM Learning - a nonprofit dedicated to promoting and supporting digital storytelling in classrooms. Jessica has been integrating digital storytelling into her curriculum for the last 13 years and continues to view it as an instructional pillar of her classroom. 2014 California Teacher of the Year, 2015 CUE Outstanding Teacher of the Year, Global Minecraft Mentor.

     

    Contact: Jessica Pack

    Email:  packwoman208@gmail.com

    Blog:  www.packwomantech.com

    Twitter:  @Packwoman208

     

    Books mentioned in Episode 19:

    EduProtocol Field Guide

    Drive by Daniel Pink

     

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    MTT018|Hour of Code, and first time Grant Writing - Jillian Hoffman

    MTT018|Hour of Code, and first time Grant Writing - Jillian Hoffman

    MTT018|Hour of Code and first-time Grant Writing - Jillian Hoffman

     

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    Hour of Code - The Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code", to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden participation in the field of computer science. It has since become a worldwide effort to celebrate computer science, starting with 1-hour coding activities but expanding to all sorts of community efforts. Check out the tutorials and activities. This grassroots campaign is supported by over 400 partners and 200,000 educators worldwide.

    The Hour of Code takes place each year during Computer Science Education Week. The 2018 Computer Science Education Week will be December 3-9, but you can host an Hour of Code all year-round. Computer Science Education Week is held annually in recognition of the birthday of computing pioneer Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906).

    Every student should have the opportunity to learn computer science. It helps nurture problem-solving skills, logic and creativity. By starting early, students will have a foundation for success in any 21st-century career path.

     

    Jillian Hoffman is an elementary school teacher in Torrance, California. She has 15 years of teaching experience in both private and public schools.  Jillian takes us on her journey from not having any coding experience, to writing a grant to get the project off the ground into her new school. Then, showing other teachers at her school how to implement Hour of Code into their curriculum.

    Contact Jillian Hoffman:

    Email:  hoffman.jillian@tusd.org

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    MTT017|Soundtrap, global collaboration through music, podcasts and communication - Meredith Allen

    MTT017|Soundtrap, global collaboration through music, podcasts and communication - Meredith Allen

    MTT017|Soundtrap, the online tool for collaboration through music, podcasts and communication skills - Meredith Allen

    Soundtrap EDU is an online tool that enables teachers to follow the latest curriculums through music, podcasts, language, literacy training and other sound recordings.

     

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    Soundtrap - Soundtrap EDU is an online tool that enables teachers to follow the latest curriculums through music, podcasts, language, literacy training and other sound recordings.

    A creative environment in which students can collaborate and develop their own creative and communication skills.

    Soundtrap EDU is easy to use for both teachers and students of all levels. The studio comes with an extensive collection of PRO quality loops, effects and software instruments.

    Multi Device - Soundtrap works on Mac, Windows, iPad, iPhone, Android phones and tablets, Linux and ChromeBooks.  Soundtrap EDU is designed to work on virtually any device - both mobile and desktop. And since the studio is completely Cloud-Powered, students can continue working on their projects from home.

    Collaborate - Make music with other people in real time or share with friends.

     

    Contact Meredith Allen:

    Twitter: @msmeredithallen

    Email:  meredith.allen@soundtrap.com

     

    Websites mentioned:

    Dangerously Irrelevant

    Playing For Change

    Playing For Change Foundation

     

    Books mentioned in Episode 17:

    Kids Deserve it!

    The Innovator’s Mindset

    Switch

    Influencer

     

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    MTT016| EduProtocol Field Guide - Marlena Hebern and Jon Corippo

    MTT016| EduProtocol Field Guide - Marlena Hebern and Jon Corippo

    MTT016|EduProtocol Field Guide, Student centered learning - Marlena Hebern and Jon Corippo

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    EduProtocols.com

    EduProtocol Field Guide on Amazon

     

    Are you stuck in the lecture-and-worksheet rut?

    Many teachers continue to struggle to break out of the corporate lesson-and-worksheet cycle to find fresh, meaningful ways to develop original, engaging and effective instruction. In The EduProtocol Field Guide, Jon Corippo and Marlena Hebern outline sixteen classroom-tested protocols to break up clichéd lesson plans, build culture, and deliver content to K–12 students in a supportive, creative environment.

     

    Start Smart

    Smart Start activities set your students up for success by teaching them how to learn, using tools like Frayer Models and Venn Diagrams on fun subjects. In addition to preparing your students to learn, Smart Start activities help build a positive culture in your classroom.

     

    Finish Strong

    EduProtocols are customizable, frames that use your content to create lessons to help students master academic content, think critically, and communicate effectively while creating and working collaboratively. EduProtocols can be used with nearly all subjects and grade levels and are UDL (Universal Design for Learning)-friendly to support all learners.

    Simplify the process of creating engaging and personalized learning opportunities for every student.

    The EduProtocol Field Guide shows you how.

     

    A little about Marlena Hebern:

    The greatest compliment Marlena ever received was from a former visually challenged student, who said, "Mrs. Hebern didn't care that I was going blind." Over eighteen years teaching students from kindergarten through eighth grade, and the "opportunity' class Marlena learned that classroom culture is the number one most important thing in order to set students up for success. Great lesson design is close second. Marlena's lessons are often focused on student creativity and developing a student's sense of self-worth and community.

    Marlena is a Google Certified Innovator, Google Trainer, and EdCamp Yosemite co-founder. She holds a Master of Science degree in reading instruction and has been awarded a Beginning Teacher Support Provider of the Year Award.

    Contact Marlena Hebern:

    Twitter: @mhebern

     

    A little about Jon Corippo:

    “I was a 2.9gpa student all the way through K-8. Then HS. Then the first 3/5 of college. That's when it all changed for me as a student. We started doing the work, making the things and really getting to work.

    I started out as a teacher who thought getting through the book was the end-all, be-all. I was so wrong.

    The EduProtocol Field Guide is the result of almost 20 years in education, the vast majority of it being without textbooks. I mixed, remixed, read, Tweeted and tested several tools for years to get this right.”

    CUE Executive Director

    2014 CUE Gold Disk Recipient

    Apple Distinguished Educator

    Google Certified Teacher

     

    Contact Jon Corippo:

    Twitter: @jcorippo

     

    Books mentioned in Episode 16:

    Why Johnny Can’t Read

    Dumbing Us Down

     

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    MTT015| Donors Choose - Donate directly to the Classroom - Keani Romero

    MTT015| Donors Choose - Donate directly to the Classroom - Keani Romero

    MTT015| Donors Choose, Donate directly to the classroom - Keani Romero, Middle School Robotics Teacher

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    Donors Choose Website

    DonorsChoose.org is a United States–based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that allows individuals to donate directly to public school classroom projects. Founded in 2000 by former public school teacher in the Bronx, DonorsChoose.org was among the first civic crowdfunding platforms of its kind. The organization has been given Charity Navigator’s highest rating every year since 2005. In January 2018, they announced that 1 million projects had been funded. In 77% of public schools in the United States, at least one project has been requested on DonorsChoose.org.

     

    A little about Keani Romero:

    “I was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA and attended public schools until high school. I am a graduate of The University of Arizona and received my Master’s degree from Mount St. Mary’s University. I am a mother of four children, a wife of 20 years to an amazing husband, and an enthusiastic middle school Robotics teacher. I have a passion for teaching and learning; enjoy traveling, cooking, and spending time with my family. ”

    Keani tells us how she uses Donors Choose, “Teaching Robotics and Programming has been an eye opening experience as the combination of hands on building assignments and basic programming, although difficult, really appeal to the kids. My students are excited to come to my class every day because they are learning how to use technology in a new way and learning how to manipulate objects with their hands. It's new and fun for them and I truly feel we need more of this type of learning in all classrooms. I have had a lot of success obtaining donations via Donors Choose and have added some very exciting tech tools to my classroom. I'd love to share what has worked for me so that more teachers can benefit from this amazing resource.

    I use different two different types of basic programming software in my class to introduce my students to programming and teach them how to make things move autonomously. I also use Donors Choose to obtain materials for my class/students that will increase engagement but are not available to be paid for via the school budget.”

     

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    Twitter: @mrskromero

    Email:  losromeros@mac.com

     

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    MTT014| Scrible - Modern Web-Based Research with Matt Menschner, HS ELA Teacher

    MTT014| Scrible - Modern Web-Based Research with Matt Menschner, HS ELA Teacher

    MTT014| Scrible, Modern Research Platform for School and Work - with Matt Menschner, High School ELA and History Teacher

     

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    Scrible Website

    A little about Matt Menschner:

    “I am a fourth-year teacher in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I graduated from Temple University in December 2014. My content area of focus in college was history, but after graduation I also pursued a certification in English. After graduating I began teaching at a middle school in West Philadelphia, but the following year I returned to the neighborhood high school in North Philadelphia where I completed my student teaching fieldwork the year prior. As an advocate of technology in the classroom, I am constantly adapting and modifying the way that I teach my students and meet their diverse educational needs. I occasionally act as a consult for Scrible, Inc. and I have incorporated a myriad of other educational technologies in my class to improve instructional outcomes. In addition to teaching and consulting, I am also a Fellow with the Teachers Institute of Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania. Through TIP, I conduct research and publish original curriculum units that are available to educators across the world. As a staunch advocate of educational technology and personalized learning, I encourage and model for my students inquisitiveness, adaptability and digital citizenship in an age of boundless opportunity and information.”

     

    Matt tells us how he uses Scrible, “Scrible is a tool that takes much of the micromanagement and headache out of facilitating research-based assignments and projects in the classroom. It has been a dream come true for teachers like myself who are teaching humanities courses that require students to research and manage a collection of sources in an inquiry-based model. Scrible is cloud-based so any device with internet can access student and teacher libraries. Assignments both large and small work well with Scrible due to its text editing, citation and realtime collaborative features. It also affords teachers the ability to modify their instruction or manage projects based on data-driven results.

    Scrible is a tool that takes much of the micromanagement and headache out of facilitating research-based assignments and projects in the classroom. With Scrible you can save webpages for later, bookmark websites in the cloud, store files in the cloud, build your own library of articles, organize your library with tags, full-text search your library, annotate articles in your browser, make comments directly on webpages, and share annotated articles with others.

    Books mentioned:

    Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative by Ken Robinson

     

    Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations by Clay Shirky

     

    A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

     

    For White Folks who Teach in the Hood, and the Rest of Y'all Too: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education by Christopher Emdin

     

    Lies my Teacher Told Me: Everything your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James Loewen

     

    The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth et al.

     

    Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student, and a Life-Changing Friendship by Michelle Kuo



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    mattmenschner@gmail.com

     

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    MTT013| Classcraft Part 2- Classroom Gamification with Music Teacher Sam Schneider

    MTT013| Classcraft Part 2- Classroom Gamification with Music Teacher Sam Schneider

    Classcraft, bringing gamification to your class - with Sam Schneider (Middle School Music Teacher) - It's not just for video games!

     

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    Classcraft Website

    From the Classcraft Website:

    Student Engagement Matters - Engagement has a profound impact on everything in your classroom, from student behavior, motivation, and academic performance to the overall culture. When engagement drops, learning suffers.

    Through gaming principles that address motivation, Classcraft’s ecosystem of integrated tools reframes your students' progress in school as a collaborative game they play together throughout the year — rewiring social dynamics to build a fun, more empathetic classroom and facilitating a supportive environment where students thrive.

    Twitter: @Classcraftgame

    Instagram: @Classcraftgame

     

    Sam Schneider:

    Sam Schneider is a middle school music teacher from New Jersey. His background is in instrumental music, but since beginning at his current school in 2011, he has focused primarily on general music and music technology. He is a tech junkie, a proud geek (and runs the G.E.E.E.K. club at his school), and a Classcraft Ambassador.

     

    B.Mus. Musical Arts/Teacher Education (Vanderbilt University); M.Ed Secondary Education (Vanderbilt University); currently pursuing Principal's Certificate

     

    Sam tells us how he uses Classcraft, “Classcraft started out as my classroom management overlay: a system of rewards and punishments that I could implement and my students could follow which helped alleviate some of the "bad guy" responsibility from me. Then they started adding features like interactive class content where I could post assignments, boss battle formative assessments, and then eventually quests which are self-paced lessons or units.”

     

    Books mentioned:

    The Last Lecture

     

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    Twitter:  @schmazzy

     

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    MTT012| Classcraft Part 1- Classroom Gamification with Co-Founder Shawn Young and Teacher Amanda Moore

    MTT012| Classcraft Part 1- Classroom Gamification with Co-Founder Shawn Young and Teacher Amanda Moore

    Classcraft, bringing gamification to your class - with Shawn Young (Classcraft Co-Founder) and Amanda Moore (4th grade teacher).  Listen to the Co-Founder's story about why they created Classcraft.

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    Classcraft Website

    From the Classcraft Website:

    Student Engagement Matters - Engagement has a profound impact on everything in your classroom, from student behavior, motivation, and academic performance to the overall culture. When engagement drops, learning suffers.

    Through gaming principles that address motivation, Classcraft’s ecosystem of integrated tools reframes your students' progress in school as a collaborative game they play together throughout the year — rewiring social dynamics to build a fun, more empathetic classroom and facilitating a supportive environment where students thrive.

    Twitter: @Classcraftgame

    Instagram: @Classcraftgame

     

    Amanda Moore:

    Amanda Moore is an elementary teacher and technology enthusiast. She has teaching degrees in elementary education and special education and a master’s degree in Curriculum and Education Technology. She teaches at Chapelwood Elementary School, MSD Wayne Township, Indianapolis, IN.

    Amanda implements gamified blended learning by using Classcraft with her fourth graders, and she believes playing together is a great way to learn together. Outside of school, she enjoys playing strategy board games, hiking, reading, blogging, and spending time with her husband and two kids.

    By using Classcraft, every student has their own character that they work to develop by earning points. Teams work together to support one another's learning and development. Students and teams can earn points a variety of ways: positive behaviors in class, completing learning tasks, and completing online lessons that she creates within the game. When students earn enough points, they level up in the game, allowing them to unlock new armor, accessories, powers, and pets for their character. Her students complete the online lessons during the independent work time for our math workshop and guided reading groups. During this time, she is able to work with small groups of students and directly teach lessons in response to student progress in online lessons.

    Amanda tells us, “I learned about gamified learning through my graduate studies. I wanted to integrate gamified learning as a highly engaging way to deliver the online portion of my blended learning. Classcraft was the perfect platform for me because it allowed me to create my own online lessons. It was also a great choice because it helped me easily gamify my classroom without having any prior experience. There are loads of training opportunities and resources available for teachers- making Classcraft a great gamification option.”

    Amanda Moore’s blog is www.teachforthewin.com

    Amanda Moore’s 2018 Speaking Engagements:

    June 2018 - presenting at Indiana Department of Education's Summer of eLearning
    October 2018 - Indiana Connected Educators Conference (ICE)


     

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    MTT011| ISTE18 Recap - EdCamp Mammoth - Better Together CA

    MTT011| ISTE18 Recap - EdCamp Mammoth - Better Together CA

    Join the My Tech Toolbelt Podcast team as we delve into our overview of the ISTE 18 Conference in Chicago. We discuss the new initiatives coming from ISTE.

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    @ISTE #ISTE18

    ISTE - Internation Society for Technology in Education - is the EPICENTER OF EDTECH, the most comprehensive ed tech event in the world.

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

    David Eagleman, Andy Weir, Katie Martin, Nadia Lopez, Michael Cohen @TheTechRabbi

    We cover the following topics:

    This year’s ISTE they announced new initiatives

    • smaller more directed conferences throughout the US
    • ISTE U - certifications for teachers with option for college credit
    • TedED partnership?
    • estimated 18540 / 24000+ w Expo people in attendance
    • over 500 vendors
    • over 5000 submissions for sessions
    • over 1400 sessions and posters
    • BIG announcement was that ISTE will be focusing on Digital Citizenship not just the basics but how students should use the technology to make the world a better place / fact vs fiction / not just the safety / etc.

    How we spent our time:

    Shannon:

    • Networking
    • Keynotes - The Tech Rabbi, Luis Perez TedEd speaker, Andy Weir (the Martian - online novel)
    • sessions focused on Higher education
    • What do principals think about tech
      • data was interesting showing that there is support among the administration but they are worried about screen time at home with 95% feeling that students have too much screen time at home and 64% feeling that they are spend just the right amount of screen time at school.

    Brenda:

    • Top 10 tech tools for teachers
    • focused on networking meeting new vendors and old friends.
    • Met one of our listeners from Chile !! Shout out to Christina Alvayay

    Next year, ISTE will be in Philadelphia, June 23-26, 2019!

     

    July 2, 2018 we attended Mammoth Ed Camp #EdCampMammoth hosted by CUE and Mono Co Dept of ed, at Mammoth Lakes Middle School.

    Over 50 teachers registered from California & Nevada  some teachers from Tahoe, Monterey, OC, LA, Bakersfield, Ridgecrest and local of Mono county & Mammoth Lakes.

    • Est ⅔ had never experienced an edcamp before
    • Edcamps are peer-led, participant-driven professional learning opportunities for educators that use an “unconference” model to build teacher networks and share best practices.
    • Shared doc where there were collaborative notes

    @quizizz #quizizz

    Looking forward to more connections and collaborations with these amazing teachers

    Coming Up: Better Together in CA July 27 Friday all over the state of California

    • Sir Ken Robinson is an internationally acclaimed expert on creativity and innovation and author of, “Finding Your Element”, “The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything” and Out of Our Minds.” His TED talk on developing an education system that nurtures creativity holds the illustrious title of “most popular TED talk of all time.”
    • The convening will take place concurrently at dozens of locations, including college and university campuses across the state. Over 30 sites across CA
    • Register to attend one near you! (Nor Cal /SF Bay/ Central Cal/So Cal/)
    • Shannon will be at LMU

     

    Flip Grid Announcement - Microsoft added Flipgrid to the MS Suite resulting in all teachers having FREE access to the full FG

    Teachers that had paid will be getting prorated refunds for the remaining amount of their subscription

     

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    MTT010| Nearpod, an Interactive Classroom - Jessica Solano, Florida TOY 2017

    MTT010| Nearpod, an Interactive Classroom - Jessica Solano, Florida TOY 2017

    Nearpod, bringing interactivity to your lessons - Jessica Solano, Florida TOY 2017

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    Nearpod Website

    Jessica Solano:

    In 2016, Jessica was selected as the Polk County Teacher of the Year as well as the 2017 Florida Teacher of the Year, representing 74 school districts and more than 175,000 teachers. Jessica served as the Christa McAuliffe Ambassador for Education and traveled throughout the state delivering motivational speeches and workshops focused on empowering teachers to create impactful learning experiences for their students.

    Jessica attributes her success in the classroom to her childhood experience of having her home serve as a foster home. When she was completing her degree in elementary education at Southeastern University, she continued her work with foster children through student internships at HOPE Youth Ranch in Hudson, Florida. Her passion for helping students grow through challenges earned her the Most Outstanding Education Graduate Award upon graduation in 2008. She continues her passion for learning by completing her masters in Educational Leadership at Florida Southern College.

    To continue her efforts of improving teachers’ instructional techniques, Jessica piloted the Extending Excellence Peer Mentor Program in 2016 and a teacher leadership program called Leading from the Classroom in 2017. Both programs promoted teacher leadership by making instructional practices public and putting an emphasis on teacher-to-teacher collaboration and mentorship.

     

    2017 Florida Teacher of the Year, 2016 Polk County Teacher of the Year, Model Instructional Classroom Teacher (Granted a class set of iPads, iPad Pro, and Apple TV), Nearpod PioNear, Masters in Educational Leadership

    “My blog (www.solving4why.com) highlights my journey as Florida Teacher of the Year and also served to reach families and connect them with easy to implement ideas for connecting everyday conversations to mathematics.  I will be training on Nearpod at the Breavard County Tech Conference (Florida) on May 25 and again on August 6 at the Brevard Elementary Teachers Conference. A colleague and I have piloted a district-wide teacher leadership program, Leading from the Classroom, and we will be having our closing session in Lakeland on May 17. I will be co-facilitating this session, including speaking and engaging teachers on teacher leadership.”

    “Nearpod allows me to engage my students while keeping a constant pulse on the level of understanding my students have throughout the lesson. The variety of tools available are unparalleled, from virtual field trips to 3D objects, to quick polls, and draw its - Nearpod gives me the ability to make any lesson relevant and interactive. I use it during whole group to hook my students and deliver direct instruction as well as a way to differentiate mathematical tasks. It can also be used in small groups for differentiation and progress monitoring or sent home as flipped assignments or to help connect families to what we’re learning in class. The possibilities seem to be endless!”

     

    Using Nearpod:

    Whole group and small group instruction - Presentations include some core content information while sprinkling in opportunities for student voice, discussion, demonstration of understanding, and exploration. One technique I use often for differentiating is the Slideshow feature. I challenge my class to take on a mathematical task based on a standard we’ve covered in class and have students evaluate their level of mastery. This level (1-3) correlates to the number on the Slideshow feature added to the presentation. Students find the slide that matches their perceived ability level, take a screenshot of the differentiated task, and begin working with a partner who has made the same choice. Student choice has made a powerful difference, especially when using Nearpod, because students have felt free to be honest with themselves and feel accomplishment when they are able to choose to push themselves to more challenging problems.

    Staff - Administration and professional development facilitators oftentimes preload faculty meetings and work sessions using Nearpod so that the majority of the face-to-face time that we spend together is spent on discussion and problem solving.

    Teacher Leadership - I’ve used Nearpod to present information to our cohort of Polk teacher leaders and was able to gear the discussion to the interest of our participants rather than giving a broad speech we assume many teachers could use. Because it integrated teacher input, we received more buy-in and participation in application projects.

     

    Jessica’s 2018 Speaking Engagements:

    August 6 – Brevard County, Melbourne, Florida

    September 25 – Family Engagement Conference, Utah

    November 2 – Hooked on Family Engagement, Hilton St. Petersburg Carillon Park, Florida

     

    Ongoing 2018 Twitter chats going through a book study on Growth Mindset Coach – August 23, September 20, October 18, November 15, December 13

     

    Family Engagement Teacher2Teacher Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zILvq4YpyM

     

    Contact Jessica Solano:

    Email - 2017fltoy@gmail.com

    Twitter - @2017fltoy

     

    Books Jessica Solano recommends:

    Mathematical Mindsets

    Growth Mindset Coach

    Peak - Secrets from the New Science of Expertise

    Practice Perfect

    Teach Like a Champion

     

    Other books mentioned:

    Start With Why

    Find Your Why

     

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