The Edtech Toolbox

Andrew Mowat

Engage with this unique podcast - each week one of our team of experts will explore from one to three favourite and impactful apps or platforms for learning and teaching. Sometimes we'll add downloadable resources and guides too.What makes this different is the way we use neuroscience and learning design models to explore and assess the value of the app to teaching and learning. We also include adult learning - the training game in particular - to the scope of our content and recommendations.We draw expert opinion and thought leadership from our diverse team from Ignite EdTech, from STEM to AR, learning design and communities of practice. We'll give you not just the bright and shiny, but solutions of substance too.

Episodes

  1. 05/11/2021

    Episode 7: How does Genial.ly stack up, with Sophie Debout (aka Sophie le Dorner)

    This episode we explore how Genial.ly stacks up as a tool to deepen learning experience for students (young and old). Genial.ly is a platform/app for creating visual assets a little like Canva. Where it goes one step further is its ability to be interactive. So we do the usual thing for this podcast, and compare it to AGES and SAMR as we explore the value that Genial.ly can bring to education and communication. Sophie Debut (also sometimes known as Sophie le Dorner) is an educational thought leader and innovator in the field of metacognition and learning. Sophie describes herself very accurately as: "An enthusiast and a passionate learner. I bring a combination of curiosity with heap of positive energy. I am a cross between Alice in Wonderland and the Energy Bunny (Duracel). I bring light to multiple learning pathways that boost the learning." "Taking human pedagogical approaches necessary for today's world and combining it with neuroscience, positive psychology, psychology of awareness and combining it with a brain-based communication approach inspired me to create an innovative concept. The Agility of Mind that could bridge home, school, work and online learning." Connect with Sophie via Her website: https://www.sophieledorner.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophieledorner/To see and learn more about Genial.ly, visit https://www.genial.ly Go here to find and listen to Craig Kemp's Ignite EdTech Podcast listing, or search for Craig using your podcast platform of choice.

    26 min
  2. 04/12/2021

    Episode 5: How does AR and Hologo stack up, with Brad Waid

    This episode we explore augmented reality (AR) and how it stacks up against SAMR, AGES and the 5 EdTech principles.  We also discover how AR can flip the switch and light up reluctant learners. To help us we have a highly credentialed and special guest, Brad Waid. Brad is one of the leading experts on AR in the classroom, and his bio underlines the credibility that he brings to any conversation on AR: Global Influencer, International Keynote Speaker, Visionary, Futurist and Author specializing in AR/VR/XR, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.  Brad has been recognized as the #14 Influencer, World-wide, in Augmented Reality by Onalytica.  He is ranked as one of the top 20 Global Futurist & Keynote Speakers by TAFFD, he is an industry thought leader in Artificial Intelligence, Industry 4.0 and has also been awarded, by the National School Board Association, as one of the “20 to Watch”. Brad’s knowledge of emerging technology and his passion to inspire change, makes him a highly sought after speaker who makes an impact where ever he goes.  In addition to speaking around the world, Brad, works with and consults in Industry, Education and Governments. Brad's key links are: Twitter: @Techbradwaid Website: https://www.bradwaid.com Hologo Website: https://www.hologo.world App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hologo/id1293300157 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Loopcraft.Hologo Article: How augmented reality affects the brain by Heather Andrew This podcast also exists as a video on Youtube, and more importantly, as a 'hybrid' podcast-course on the Ignite EdTech Learning Platform. On this learning platform we can do so much more, including the adding of extra learning resources (such as the SAMR and AGES models), downloadable guides and connecting with a social learning community. Register for free at https://learning.igniteedtech.com See Andrew's Social Links at https://linktr.ee/amowat

    41 min
  3. 03/29/2021

    Episode 4: How does Canva stack up? With Tanya LeClair

    This episode we take a deeper look at Canva and how it stacks up against SAMR, AGES and the 5 EdTech principles. We look at the different ways in which a teacher can use Canva as a graphic design and communications tool, both for teaching tasks, and to deepen the learning experience for students. We also have a very special guest to help us explore the potential Canva has in education - Tanya LeClair. Tanya is a highly skilled and experienced  digital learning coach and designer with a passion for helping make learning a visual and engaging experience. She is also a Canva Creator, and brings a depth of knowledge and a wealth of experience to any conversation about Canva and visual design in pedagogy. Tanya's key links are: Canva Pro Affiliate Link (a great way to upgrade your Free Canva account to Pro_: https://partner.canva.com/mggMxD Tanya's Canva Creators Page: https://www.canva.com/p/tanyaleclairdesigns/ Twitter: @Tanya LeClair Website: https://www.tanyaleclair.org/ If you are a teacher, then explore Canva for Education, where schools get all the pro features for free, here: https://www.canva.com/education/ This podcast also exists as a video on Youtube, and more importantly, as a 'hybrid' podcast-course on the Ignite EdTech Learning Platform. On this learning platform we can do so much more, including the adding of extra learning resources (such as the SAMR and AGES models), downloadable guides and connecting with a social learning community. Register for free at https://learning.igniteedtech.com See Andrew's Social Links at https://linktr.ee/amowat

    55 min

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Engage with this unique podcast - each week one of our team of experts will explore from one to three favourite and impactful apps or platforms for learning and teaching. Sometimes we'll add downloadable resources and guides too.What makes this different is the way we use neuroscience and learning design models to explore and assess the value of the app to teaching and learning. We also include adult learning - the training game in particular - to the scope of our content and recommendations.We draw expert opinion and thought leadership from our diverse team from Ignite EdTech, from STEM to AR, learning design and communities of practice. We'll give you not just the bright and shiny, but solutions of substance too.