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052 – This is the End
Episode 52 of the EdTech TV Podcast brings it to a close This is the End It’s been a damn good run. Please listen to the episode to hear my thoughts on wrapping up this chapter and moving into my next projects. If you want to find my new EdTech in ESL podcast with Ixchell […]
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051 – Bonuses and Pitfalls in Gamifying Your Class with @ChrisHesselbein
Episode 51 of the EdTech TV Podcast brings on Chris Hesselbein from InsertCoin.org. Chris has been creating a buzz with his in-depth understanding of Gamification – where it works, where it doesn’t, and how to apply it. Gamification with Chris Hesselbein Chris Hesselbein (@chrishesselbein) should get an honorary doctorate for the depth of […]
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050 – Alternatives to Willpower & Going Paperless for the Paper Lover
Episode 50 of the EdTech TV Podcast discusses what willpower means and some alternatives to help you keep your resolutions. It also looks at bridging the gap between the analog and digital world for those of us who love our paper. Also, a look at the updated EdTech.tv Logo. Updated Logo: After much deliberation, I […]
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049 – Net Neutrality in Education
Episode 49 of the EdTech TV Podcast looks at the importance of Net Neutrality in education. Net Neutrality in Education On the surface, Net Neutrality comes across as a boring topic as made abundantly clear by John Oliver in the video below. But few things are more important to our basic rights as free and […]
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048 – NoRedInk, Vocabulary.com, & Google Certification
Episode 48 of the EdTech TV Podcast visits “older” technology that may not get a highlight as often in the days where there’s a new toy to play with every week. Also: a brief review of Google Certification. Revisiting Old Tech – NoRedInk, Vocabulary.com, Kahoot There’s a lot of great technology out there that can […]
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047 – Ryver vs. Slack – Better Team Communication without Email
Episode 46 of the EdTech TV Podcast jumps into Group Chat/Integrated Collaboration services like Slack and Ryver, and explores the use of Guided Access in iOS in the classroom. Slack vs Ryver – Team Communication without E-mail Integrated Collaboration Services: Slack Ryver Microsoft Teams Hipchat Slack vs. Ryver: Each service has its own strengths and weaknesses, but as […]
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Informative, engaging primers on edtech choices
How can hectic English teachers keep up with the ever evolving range of edtech techniques & technologies?
Listening to this informative podcast, hosted by Irvine Valley professor Brent Warner, has helped me. Warner combines curiosity and critical thinking to engaging interviews and product reviews from a practical teacher’s perspective. Listeners benefit from Warner’s openness to experimenting - and his candor about what works & what doesn’t. His ‘good mistakes’ also alert listeners to possible pitfalls in implementing many technologies & techniques. I always learn from listening to this structured podcast.
While some podcasts are slightly dated, I enjoy how hearing how Warner describes & evaluates edtech products. The details may change, but the questions endure. Five stars!
Resourceful!
This show is a great resource for learning about education and technology. Well structured, planned, and executed. Six stars!
Great info
Thanks for making the tech stuff easy to manage!