Episode 96: Will AI Replace Teachers?
Is it possible that Robots/AI will replace teachers someday? II first examined this question in an episode in early 2020. Now the question is more relevant then ever.
Episode 89: How Will AI Affect Education? Part 1
There has been an explosion of handwringing among educators and academics, and cheers from students about the strides and easy accessibility of Artificial Intelligence that will probably change the entire nature of how we educate. What can we expect? How do we adapt? Can anything good come out of this?
Episode 79: Chris Nesi: Ed Tech-Past, Present and Future
My guest is a fellow edupodster. Christopher J. Nesi is from House of Ed Tech, among others, and he’s an ed tech tool maven. In this episode, you’ll hear all about the awesome things he does in our discussion, which ranges from why podcasting is great for teachers and students to sharing some great tech tools and how to use them, and to giving some bold predictions of the future of tech education, as well as technology in general.
Episode 70: Matt Miller: Leveling Up Learning
On this episode I welcome back amazing educator and author, Matt Miller. After this episode, check out his appearance way back on episode 10. He is truly one of the best resources for teachers out there, and he again shares some of his wisdom, techniques, and tech tools to take your teaching to the next level no matter where you are in your career or what you’re teaching.
Episode 42: Rachelle Dene Poth: Practical Tools for Unconventional Teaching
In today’s episode I have a great conversation about unconventional teaching with passionate educator, Rachelle Dene Poth. Click on “Read More” below to read more and listen to the episode.
Episode 24: A Changing World Demands Changing Education
Host Batsheva Frankel recreates her presentation, "What Do We Mean by 21st Century Education When the 21st Century Changes Dramatically?"
Episode 18: In the Trenches: Educators Reflect, Respond and Inspire
In this powerful episode, 12 educators in the trenches share their challenges, tips, tools and words of inspiration during this challenging time of a shut-down schools and distance learning. This is a double-sized episode that is filled with not-to-be-missed dispatches from all over the US (and one from Canada) representing all different communities and the difficulties they are facing along with the creative approaches these passionate educators are using.
Episode 9: Angie Ridgeway and Nate Ridgeway: Differentiated Learning
Angie and Nate Ridgeway share some tips on how to use tech for differentiated learning. Can this mother and son duo slay The 5-Minute Game Show?