The TechEd Clubhouse

Dan Thomas

An Ed Tech podcast that talks about education, technology, and golf. Occasionally throwing in an awesome Dad Joke.

  1. HACE 16 H

    Building Culture Beyond the Office with Todd Bloomer - TEC69

    Episode Overview In this episode of the TechEd Clubhouse, Dan Thomas sits down with Todd Bloomer, veteran school leader, author of The Blueprint: Survive and Thrive as a School Administrator, and now Director of School Leadership for the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Todd shares his no-nonsense approach to school leadership: why being visible matters more than being stuck in the office, how culture is built in small daily interactions, and why equity—not just equality—matters in schools. From his 29 years in education to his transition into principal coaching, Todd brings passion, practical wisdom, and stories that resonate with anyone in education. What You’ll Learn in This Episode People Before Paper – Why principals and leaders must be present with students and staff, not buried in emails. Culture Is Not a Program – How consistent small interactions shape school culture more than any purchased initiative. Equity Over Equality – The importance of treating students fairly by giving them what they need, not necessarily the same thing. Leadership in the Gray – Why effective principals live in nuance, not black and white rules. Coaching the Next Generation – Todd’s work helping current and future principals find their blueprint for success. Why Kids Really Come to School – The role of social connections, belonging, and recognition in student motivation.Key Quotes “Positivity + Visibility + Reliability = Trust.” – Todd Bloomer “You can’t lead from your office. Culture is built in the hallways, classrooms, and cafeterias.” “Fair isn’t always equal—every student needs something different to thrive.” Resources and Links 📘 Todd’s Book: The Blueprint: Survive and Thrive as a School Administrator – Amazon Link🌐 Todd’s Website: toddmbloomer.com 📱 Follow Todd on Instagram & TikTok: @todd_bloomer_author 🔗 Connect with Todd on LinkedIn 🌍 Blog & Resources: coachthomastech.com/blog 🐦 Twitter: @coachthomastech 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. 💬 Join the conversation with hashtag #TechEdClubhouse If you’re a school leader, teacher, or aspiring administrator—this conversation will leave you fired up and ready to lead with heart. After listening, share your biggest takeaway with us on social media using #TechEdClubhouse, and don’t forget to leave a review to help more educators find the show.

    1 h y 1 min
  2. 31 AGO

    What Happens When We Listen to How Students Think — with Jon Laven and Snorkl - TEC68

    In this episode, I sit down with Jon Laven, co-founder of Snorkl.app, an AI-powered tool designed to capture and analyze student thinking. A former high school math teacher, Jon shares how Snorkl helps students explain their thought processes, gives teachers richer insights, and shifts classrooms toward authentic learning and student agency. We dig into the balance between AI and the human element, why documenting thought processes matters, and the durable skills that go beyond tests—communication, creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking. What you’ll hear about in this episode: Jon’s journey from teacher to edtech founder How Snorkl went from a “social Khan Academy” to an AI feedback tool Why documenting thinking is as valuable as the answer itself Timely AI feedback and its impact on learning Student voice, choice, and agency in action Failure as growth and iteration Unexpected uses: reading fluency, world language practice Equity, differentiation, and support for multilingual learners The future of formative assessment Advice for teachers with big edtech ideas Memorable quotes:💬 “If Snorkl did nothing else but just got students to explain their thinking, there would be value there.” – Jon Laven💬 “Math is just another form of storytelling. The numbers tell a story.” – Dan Thomas Resources:🌐 Snorkl.app (create a free teacher account)📧 jon@snorkl.app🔗 coachthomastech.com | Twitter/X: @coachthomastech Takeaways: Immediate feedback changes the game—students learn in real time. Every student voice matters, not just the loudest. Formative assessment is evolving with tools like Snorkl. The best innovations start in the classroom. 👉 Try Snorkl with your class, share this episode with a colleague, and subscribe to the TechEd Clubhouse for more conversations that bring play, STEM, and common sense back into learning.

    47 min
  3. 18 AGO

    Back-to-School with Magic School AI: Real Ways to Save Time & Reduce Stress

    It’s back-to-school season, and AI is everywhere. But how can teachers actually use it to save time and reduce stress right now? In this episode of The Tech Ed Clubhouse, I chat with Amber Trout, Senior Community Manager at Magic School AI, about practical ways educators can bring AI into their classrooms without the overwhelm. Whether you’re an AI skeptic or already experimenting, this episode will give you ideas you can use tomorrow. Why Magic School is different from ChatGPT & Gemini Quick-start tools teachers love: lesson plans, slides, rubrics, emails How to differentiate with “Make It Relevant” + spicy/medium/mild scaffolds Student Rooms: safe AI spaces for kids with teacher-built guardrails How AI can fight teacher burnout by giving you back your time 👉 Magic School AI – free teacher & student tools Magic School Summer Academy & Back-to-School Guide Connect with Amber: LinkedIn | @Amber_EdTech| community@magicschool.aiJoin Pioneers here: https://www.magicschool.ai/magicschool-ai-pioneersBack-to-school guide: https://www.magicschool.ai/back-to-schoolSummer Webinar series: https://www.magicschool.ai/magicschool-academy3:36All MagicSchool PD resources: https://www.magicschool.ai/professional-developmentTeachers don’t need hype—they need solutions. This conversation is packed with real, classroom-ready ideas to help you start the year smarter, with less stress, and more time to actually connect with students. Follow & Subscribe:🎧 The Tech Ed Clubhouse Podcast📱 Twitter: @coachthomastech📌 Hashtag: #TechEdClubhouse

    49 min
  4. 11 AGO

    Beyond Compliance: Building Student Agency with Purpose, Creativity, and AI – with James Myklebust-Hampshire

    In this episode of The TechEd Clubhouse Podcast, I sit down with James Myklebust-Hampshire, a global educator, learning designer, and founder of X Focus — a platform built to help students take ownership of their learning, lead projects, and develop real-world skills. James has taught in wildly different educational settings — from UK pupil referral units to International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programs in Norway — and brings a refreshingly practical perspective on replacing compliance culture with purpose, creativity, and agency. Together, we dive into what real student agency looks like, why it’s not about “do whatever you want,” and how thoughtful structure, skill-building, and authentic ownership create classroom magic. We also explore the practical guardrails teachers need to make student-led learning work, why durable skills matter as much as content, and how AI can serve as a thought partner — not a shortcut — to deeper learning. This is an unfiltered conversation packed with strategies, examples, and mindset shifts you can apply in your own teaching tomorrow. If you’ve ever wanted to transform your classroom into a living, breathing ecosystem of collaboration and curiosity — or you’re curious about how technology and play can fuel student independence — this episode is your blueprint. ________________ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: * Student Agency Demystified: Why it’s not a free-for-all and how guardrails actually create freedom. * Practical Frameworks for Agency: From job boards to morning meetings — systems that grow ownership and collaboration. * Durable Skills First: Building critical thinking, collaboration, and adaptability alongside content knowledge. * Balancing Explicit Instruction and Inquiry: How “split-screen” teaching builds both knowledge and skills. * Culture That Breathes: How classroom agency connects to school-wide culture and why it matters. * AI as a Thought Partner: How to use AI to deepen thinking, spark ideas, and support project-based learning — without replacing the human work that matters. * Real-World Examples: Stories from IB classrooms, pupil referral units, and schools worldwide using X Focus to streamline student-led projects. ________________ About Our Guest – James Myklebust-Hampshire James Myklebust-Hampshire is a UK-born, Norway-based educator, learning designer, and founder of X Focus, a project management tool built specifically for students and teachers engaged in student-led learning. With experience spanning challenging pupil referral units to inquiry-driven IB classrooms, James is passionate about creating learning environments where purpose, creativity, and agency thrive. He works with schools globally to replace compliance culture with authentic, skill-driven learning that prepares students for life beyond the classroom. Connect with James: * Website: X Focus https://xfocuspyp.softr.app * LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-myklebust-hampshire-13193847/ * Substack: https://open.substack.com/pub/thejamesmh?r=64gyap&utm_medium=ios ________________ Resources & Links Mentioned in This Episode: * X Focus – The student project management platform discussed in this episode. * Guy Claxton’s Split Screen Teaching approach. * International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). * James Clear’s book Atomic Habits – concept of “never miss twice.” ________________ Episode Quote Highlights: “You need boundaries to have freedom — otherwise, choice can be paralyzing.” – James Myklebust-Hampshire “Agency isn’t a badge. It’s not just ‘do whatever you want.’ It’s structure, skill, and purpose.” – Dan Thomas “AI should make us more human, not less. Use it to think deeper, not skip the thinking altogether.” – James Myklebust-Hampshire

    1 h y 30 min
  5. 28 JUL

    No More $500 Worksheets: EdTech That Actually Works with Marlena Hebern - TEC64

    Welcome back to the TechEd Clubhouse Podcast, where we smash the status quo of traditional teaching and bring real talk to real classrooms. In this episode, I sit down with Marlena Hebern—former teacher, co-creator of EduProtocols, and all-around EdTech disruptor. We break down: What an EduProtocol is (spoiler: it’s not another worksheet in disguise) Why most “tech integration” misses the point How lesson frames like Iron Chef, Sketch & Tell, and Number Mania build actual learning and not just point-getting Why open-ended routines are essential for building agency, equity, and deeper thinking How Smart Start routines set the tone for a year of student engagement How EduProtocols support collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and communication—without eating up your whole prep period How to keep learning student-centered without surrendering the reins We also touch on: How to use EduProtocols with fidelity and flexibility The biggest mistakes teachers make when trying to use tech How to scaffold rigor, support ELLs, and make learning meaningful without losing your sanity This one is full of hard truths, practical examples, and no-BS advice you can actually use tomorrow. Sketch & Tell – Think-pair-share with purpose Iron Chef – Fast, focused, and fun research and reteaching Number Mania – Crowdsourced data turned into powerful visuals 🔗 EduProtocols Website 🔗 EduProtocols Templates & Resources ✔️ Subscribe to the podcast✔️ Rate and review to help spread the word✔️ Share this episode with a teacher who’s still assigning digital worksheets What’s one boring assignment you can swap with an EduProtocol this week? Tweet it out using #TechEdClubhouse or DM me @coachthomastech.

    57 min
  6. 21 JUL

    Why the First Week Should Be a Project, Not a PowerPoint - TEC63

    Let’s cut the fluff—death-by-slideshow is not the way to start your school year. In this solo episode, Dan breaks down why you should ditch the rules-and-procedures lecture and how to launch your year with a small, high-impact Project-Based Learning (PBL) activity that sets the tone for real engagement. Forget the “All About Me” coloring sheets. Instead, empower your students to fix a real problem, co-create the classroom culture, and build something that matters. Dan shares: 3 reasons why starting the year with PBL is a game-changer 3 easy starter project ideas you can run in any class A cheat sheet for making it work with no budget and little prep A challenge for you to compare two classes—one with PBL, one with slides—and see the difference Culture > Rules: Start with habits, inquiry, and ownership instead of a contract. Small Projects, Big Impact: You only need cardboard, curiosity, and a problem worth solving. Make It Personal: Projects like “Fix Something at School,” “Redesign the Rules,” and “Solve a Personal Problem” help students feel heard and valued from day one. Skip the Grade: The reflection is the assessment. Ask: What did you learn? What would you change? “Don’t tell them this class is different—prove it. Let them build something. That’s how you earn buy-in.” Curipod for anonymous, interactive student input CoachThomasTech.com – for blog posts, PBL ideas, and contact info LEGO, craft materials, markers, cardboard—whatever you’ve got on hand Try a mini PBL project this week and tag Dan on social media @coachthomastech. Whether you fix the pencil problem or redesign the rules, share what your students create. Want help brainstorming a PBL kickoff for your class or school? Reach out to Dan directly at coachthomastech.com or message him on Twitter/X.

    23 min
  7. 14 JUL

    Teachers Deserve Better: Real Talk with Rae Hughart on PD, Time, and Retention - TEC62

    In this episode of The TechEd Clubhouse, I sit down with Rae Hughart—teacher, speaker, author, and founder of the Teachers Deserve It movement—to get brutally honest about professional development, time-saving hacks, and what teachers really need to thrive in today’s classrooms. Rae isn’t sugarcoating anything. She’s talking about howeducators are overworked, under-supported, and often stuck with outdated PD models that just don't cut it anymore. Together, we dig into how to flip that script—offering teachers choice, agency, and time back in their day. We talk about: Why PD needs to work like real teaching—differentiated, practical, and personalizedThe power of micro-learning and teacher-driven goal settingHow Rae and her team support over 21 states (and counting) with hands-on coaching and a fully loaded Learning HubWhy paraprofessionals, new teachers, and special areateachers can’t be left out anymoreHer mission to help 1 million teachers by the end of 2025And why it’s OK to ask for help, even if you don’t know the solution yet Whether you're a new teacher, a seasoned vet, or an admintrying to make PD not suck—you’ll get something out of this. 💡 Key Takeaways: “Stop surviving. Start thriving.”PD shouldn’t be a 6-hour sit-and-get. It should look likegreat teaching.Give teachers TIME. Thirty seconds saved here and fiveminutes there add up fast.Let teachers set their own learning goals—and then support the hell out of them.It’s not just about student data. It’s about teacherretention and sustainability.Rae’s team is basically your on-demand assistant. Got a pain point? They’ll solve it.🔗 Resources Mentioned: 💻 TeachersDeserveIt.com 🔑 The Learning Hub (with Free Trial) 📘 Teachers Deserve It Book by Rae Hughart & Adam Welcome – Get it here 📌 Free Digital Downloads 📣 Join the Facebook Community 📱 Follow Rae on TikTok & Instagram: @RaeHughart 👋 Connect with Rae Hughart: Website: https://www.teachersdeserveit.com Twitter/X: @RaeHughart Instagram: @RaeHughart Facebook: Teachers Deserve It Group 🧰 Tech Ed Clubhouse Tools of the Week: 🎯 Rae’s top PD tip: Try standing while conferencing with students—boosts efficiency by 33% 🧠 Pro Move: Don’t hoard tools. Share them. Nothing’s behind a paywall that shouldn’t be. 🗣️ Call to Action: 🔥 Want to join a PD movement that doesn’t suck?➡️Head to teachersdeserveit.com and try out the Learning Hub. Use the free trial, download everything, and cancel if it’s not for you. 🧱 And while you're at it, join the Facebook group—even if you just lurk. Trust me, you’ll find value. 🎧 About the Host: I’m Dan Thomas—retired after 32 years in the classroom, butnot done disrupting education. I bring conversations that matter straight to teachers who give a damn. Follow me: Twitter/X: @coachthomastech Podcast: TechEd Clubhouse Blog: coachthomastech.com/blog

    43 min

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An Ed Tech podcast that talks about education, technology, and golf. Occasionally throwing in an awesome Dad Joke.

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