10 episodes

Three teacher pals, Matteo Di Muro (@MatteoDiMuro), Dean Vendramin (@vendi55), and Curtis Bourassa (@MrBourassaED) chat with various educators about current trends and topics in education right now.

We originally met in one of Dr. Alec Couros' (@courosa) online classes, EC&I 832.... hence the name 832 sips!

832 Sips: An Education Podcast Matteo Di Muro

    • Education

Three teacher pals, Matteo Di Muro (@MatteoDiMuro), Dean Vendramin (@vendi55), and Curtis Bourassa (@MrBourassaED) chat with various educators about current trends and topics in education right now.

We originally met in one of Dr. Alec Couros' (@courosa) online classes, EC&I 832.... hence the name 832 sips!

    832 Sips An Education Podcast with Chris Heidebrecht and Corey Kapilik: Minecraft EDU Manitoba Abhee Aki Where the Creator Sits

    832 Sips An Education Podcast with Chris Heidebrecht and Corey Kapilik: Minecraft EDU Manitoba Abhee Aki Where the Creator Sits

    In this episode, we talk to Chris Heidebrecht and Corey Kapilik, who were involved in creating a new Minecraft Edu experience, Manito Abhee Aki, which teaches about Indigenous Anishinaabe culture, history, and reconciliation. Minecraft EDU is an educational game world created by Microsoft, based on the popular MInecraft video game.

    Chris is a teacher at St. George School in the Louis Riel School Division in Winnipeg, who has been using Minecraft Edu in his classroom. Corey is a principal at Marion School in Louis Riel School Division in Winnipeg. Both were involved in the creation of this lesson, in consultation with Anishinaabe Elder and grandmother Chickadee Richard.

    Join us as we discuss the experience of the creation of this lesson, and how it is relevant and being used in classrooms today in Manitoba and beyond.

    You can find our guests on Twitter:

    Chris Heidebrecht: @CHeidebrecht1

    Corey Kapilik: @CoreyKapilik

    • 39 min
    832 Sips with Dr. Mike Ribble: Digital Citizenship

    832 Sips with Dr. Mike Ribble: Digital Citizenship

    This week, we had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Mike Ribble, who is an educator and author. You can check out Dr Ribble’s most recent books, Digital Citizenship Handbook for School Leaders – Fostering Positive Interactions Online, and Digital Citizenship in Schools.

    Dr. Ribble has worked within the education field his entire career at various levels, which has given him a unique perspective of working with educators and students. He’s spoken on the topic of digital citizenship to parents, teachers and students both in the United States and internationally.

    We have a wide-ranging interview with him today, starting with what digital citizenship is, what it means for schools, parents, students, and administrators, as well as what the future holds for digital citizenship here and abroad. So join us for this latest sip of knowledge and kick back and relax.

    You can find and follow Dr. Mike Ribble on various social media.

    Twitter: @digcitizen

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikeribble

    And online at his website: http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/

    • 42 min
    832 Sips with Dr. Kelly Christopherson: Professional Learning Communities

    832 Sips with Dr. Kelly Christopherson: Professional Learning Communities

    This week we talk to Dr. Kelly Christopherson, who’s doctoral work was in the area of professional learning communities and networks.

    Dr. Christopherson is the creator of myPDtoday and saskedchat. He’s been working in education for over 25 years as a teacher and as a principal.

    We chat with him on the topic of what makes PLCs work, where you can find them, and his answer to our magic wand question also intrigues as at the end.

    You can find Dr. C on Twitter @kellywchris or join #saskedchat each Thursday at 8 PM Saskatchewan time.



    *Music courtesy of Luke Sellick, from his album "Alchemist", track 2, "Q - Tippin". Used with permission.

    • 41 min
    Gamification of Learning & Project Based Learning with Mike Heilmann and Warren Nightingale

    Gamification of Learning & Project Based Learning with Mike Heilmann and Warren Nightingale

    Join us as we continue with our theme of Games in Education. After speaking about Esports last episode, we now dive into gamification of learning and project based learning with Louis Riel principal Mike Heilmann and vice-principal Warren Nightingale.

    We talk general gamification of education, game based elements in learning, and how it can tie into project based learning. 

    Grab a beverage, and enjoy another 832 Sips! 



    *Music courtesy of Luke Sellick, from his album "Alchemist", track 2, "Q - Tippin". Used with permission.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Esports in Education with Melissa Burns and Brian Cameron

    Esports in Education with Melissa Burns and Brian Cameron

    In our series on Esports in Education and Gamification of Learning, we talk to Melissa Burns and Brian Cameron. Melissa is the Esports Director at Archwood School in Winnipeg, MB, and the founder of Middle Years Esport MB (MYEMB) and also the nonprofit Canadian Middle School Esport Association (CMSEA). Brian Cameron is the Principal at Louis Riel Arts and Technology Center in Winnipeg, MB. He is also the President of MHSEA and an executive member of G.A.M.E. 

    Join hosts Matteo Di Muro, Dean Vendramin, and Curtis Bourassa as we explore why we should have Esports in our schools, the benefits of Esports, how they connect to 21st century learning, some critiques of Esports, and also some discussion on how to get started with Esports at your school. Sip on!



    *Music courtesy of Luke Sellick, from his album "Alchemist", track 2, "Q - Tippin". Used with permission. 

    • 1 hr 5 min
    832 Sips with Benjamin Kelly, Winner of the 2018 & 2019 Canadian Prime Ministers Award for Excellence in Teaching STEM

    832 Sips with Benjamin Kelly, Winner of the 2018 & 2019 Canadian Prime Ministers Award for Excellence in Teaching STEM

    This week, we had a chance to sit down virtually with Benjamin Kelly, who is an experienced STEM teacher in the Anglophone East School District of New Brunswick, Canada. He is the recent recipient of the Canadian Prime Ministers Award for Excellence in Teaching STEM for 2019 & 2018, among other things. You can check out his website at bbtnb.com, and you can follow him on Twitter @BBTNB

    Ben teaches grade 6-12 STEM at a small but mighty rural school where he strives to provide a world-class, authentic and future-proof learning experience through his "STEMpathy" program. He started Canada's first K-12 Dronography (Academic Drone) Program in 2014 and is a published education researcher in the area of Universal Design for Learning. Benjamin's students work daily with cutting-edge technology including the Microsoft HoloLens and Surface Studio, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift virtual reality devices and Minecraft Education Edition. The experiences don't stop there as his students explore coding and hands-on skilled trades adventures that are truly innovative.

    • 32 min

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