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    Bigfoot: Big Hairy Mystery Man

    Bigfoot:  Big Hairy Mystery Man

    This week we discuss Bigfoot. Who is this mysterious monster and where does reside?   From the North West of America all the way to Australia there are different versions of this Bigfoot across many nations. Listen as we dive in to the many different kinds this week on live forever. #liveforever #bigfoot 

    Utilizing Digital Technology to fabricate High Quality Restorations with Steve Tapie and Dean Tassey

    Utilizing Digital Technology to fabricate High Quality Restorations with Steve Tapie and Dean Tassey

    Our guest host Bob Brandon sits down with Steve Tapie Implant Manager and Dean Tassey CAD/CAM Manager, both from Keating Dental Arts. They discuss and pinpoint some Digital Tips and Techniques that Keating Dental Arts is utilizing to fabricate High-Quality Restorations.  They talk about the surge in monolithic, modeless restorations; they provide a quick walk through on how a Digital Customer takes a scan for an implant case and the new focus on Digital Denture fabrications. All this and much more! On this week’s episode of the Dental Up Podcast!
     

    Things you’ll hear on this podcast:.
    - The Surge in monolithic, modeless restorations.

    -Is there a fabrication limit when it comes to Digital Scans?

    -Walk-through on how a Digital Customer takes a scan for an implant case.

    -What we are doing with Angle Corrected Abutments and Monolithic Screw Retained Restorations.

    -Keating’s use of Carbon Printers.

    MTT029| #CUE19 - Jon Corippo

    MTT029| #CUE19 - Jon Corippo

    MTT029| #CUE19 Recap - Jon Corippo

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    Review of the CUE Spring 2019 Ed Tech Conference. We also catch up with CUE Executive Director, Jon Corippo.

    CUE

    CUE is the ISTE Affiliate for California and Nevada.

    Twitter: @cueinc
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cueinc/?hl=en

    Jon Corippo

    Proven excellence as a presenter and event organizer: Routinely plans and executes small, medium and large ed tech training and educational events that are well presented and get very high marks from audiences. Developed and executed training for over 45,000 educators from 2015-2018. Co-author of The Eduprotocol Field Guide, an Amazon Best Seller. Lead the CUE staff for Fall CUE and Spring CUE events, including all aspects of the events (marketing, logistics, innovation and vendor relations).

    Award winning and renowned for innovation in the use of Apple products in a large group of Ed Tech communities, including Apple Distinguished Educator Network, Google Certified Teachers, Computer Using Educators (CUE), Central Valley CUE and ISTE. Grew CUE membership from 9500 to 23,000.

    Planned and implemented the complete design of Minarets HS, including Challenge Based Curriculum, MacBook imaging and rollout, wireless infrastructure standards, classroom pedagogy, staff recruitment and hiring. While serving as Chief Innovation Officer at CUE, grew the number of teachers served by over 200% over a 3 year span, with over 90% positive feedback.

    Expert trainer of adult educators and students:
    Honored to be an ADE and GCT, as well as highly sought after presenter on many subjects, including Film and Video production, Lesson Planning and Design, School Culture, Ed Tech tools and very popular in Apple Executive Briefings as well as Apple Training Events. Lead Learner for Google Teacher Academy, Mountain View 2014. Has lead international events in Mexico, Austria, and Australia.

    Internationally connected Personal Learning Network via email, Web and Twitter: Connected to a wide variety of educators, Ed Tech leaders and administrators.

    Items mentioned in Episode 29:

    Alice Chen twitter

    John Eick

    Martin Cisneros

    Eric Thomas

    Kristina Ishmael

    Alice Keeler

    Brent Coley

    Parkinson’s Law

    The History of Work

    NCLB

    EduProtocols

     

    CUE Bold

    #CUE19

    #BigName

    #BigFan

     

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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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    Dropped Packets with Stephen Foskett

    Dropped Packets with Stephen Foskett

    Listen in on a candid conversation with Stephen Foskett, a fixture in the world of enterprise information technology, longtime voice in the storage industry, and organizer in chief of Gestalt IT's Tech Field Day. He divulges some of his best tech-related travel tips, secret passions, and what the future has in store for Tech Field Day with host Alex Navarro.

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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/

     

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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

     

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    #31: Condiments: A Year In Review

    #31: Condiments: A Year In Review

    Emily goes deep into her Google search history to bring some weird condiment based news that didn't make it into the past 30 episodes of Desert Island Dips. Things like: a Long Island school district that's limited condiments to two sachets per child and a crime involving a landscaper, a sex tape and maple syrup. OH! And a Melbourne hacker space that has created a Saucebot. Then in SPORTS! Tom talks about his love of American football and Patrick Mahomes' love for Heinz ketchup. 

    Marriott Breach, Lame Printer Hack, and Docker - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    Marriott Breach, Lame Printer Hack, and Docker - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott Breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service!

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    Marriott Breach, Lame Printer Hack, and Docker - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    Marriott Breach, Lame Printer Hack, and Docker - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott Breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service!

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    The Bleeding Edge - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    The Bleeding Edge - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service! In our first Technical Segment, we welcome Marcello Salvati, Security Consultant at BHIS, to talk about SILENTTRINITY, a post-exploitation agent powered by Python, IronPython, C#/.NET! In our second Technical Segment, we air a pre-recorded interview of Lenny Zeltser, VP of Products at Minerva! Lenny will be discussing Evasion Tactics in Malware from the Inside Out!

     

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    The Bleeding Edge - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    The Bleeding Edge - Paul's Security Weekly #585

    This week, how Docker containers can be exploited to mine for cryptocurrency, WordPress sites attacking other WordPress sites, why the Marriott breach is a valuable IT lesson, malicious Chrome extensions, why hospitals are the next frontier of cybersecurity, and how someone is claiming to sell a Mass Printer Hijacking service! In our first Technical Segment, we welcome Marcello Salvati, Security Consultant at BHIS, to talk about SILENTTRINITY, a post-exploitation agent powered by Python, IronPython, C#/.NET! In our second Technical Segment, we air a pre-recorded interview of Lenny Zeltser, VP of Products at Minerva! Lenny will be discussing Evasion Tactics in Malware from the Inside Out!

     

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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

     

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    Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 019

    Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 019

    In This Episode:

    • Erin and Weer’d banter about sinus irrigation, and then for the main topic discuss how some people are losing their minds over 3D printed guns and why that's dumb;
    • the General Purpose Egghead talks about the management and storage of charged batteries;
    • David shares his experiences in taking to the range new shooters who didn't run in pro-gun circles;
    • Weer'd begins a series of fisks on 3D printed gun freak-outs, starting with David Hogg's appearance on Full Circle with Anderson Cooper;
    • and we close with a segment by Sean Sorrentino, host emeritus of ACP's parent podcast The GunBlog VarietyCast, about being a witness in a criminal case and how that might relate to those of us who carry firearms for self-defense.

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    General Purpose Egghead

    Weer’d Audio Fisk

    HP launches a customized printer into space

    HP launches a customized printer into space

    Katie Linendoll visits Cape Canaveral to follow up on a story that she has been covering with HP Printing and NASA. She watched as the printer was launched into space on the Falcon 9 rocket with 5,800 lbs of other science and research equipment destined for the ISS. Katie chats with Ron Stephens R&D Manager, Specialty Printing Systems HP, Inc. to learn how his team collaborated to create this high tech zero gravity printer.

    Episode 114: PRINTERS

    Episode 114: PRINTERS

    Billy and Adam discuss printers. Naturally. Learn about their first black and white printers, their obsolete color printers and how 3D printers actually work. Plus, Adam's secret life as a fax expert, Billy's brand loyalty to Brother and music from Brendan Shields!

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