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Ed Tech Confessions

Ann Kozma, Kelly Martin, and Cynthia Nixon

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Sometimes we are embarrassed to admit we don't know how to do something. That's what Ed Tech Confessions is all about, asking questions and exploring answers. We’re here to help! See resources for each episode at bit.ly/edtechconfessions.
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Ed. Tech

Alexandrea Hettinger

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As a group we talked with each other, tell each other what we liked and disliked about our projects. Also, giving some ideas of what we could add to them. Cover art photo provided by Christopher Burns on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@christopher__burns
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Ed Tech Weekly: AI Takeover is a special series where we explore all aspects of AI with a focus on education. We explore ways for teachers to use it and show ways for them to help students navigate the AI world ethically and responsibly.
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Ed Tech @XaverianHS

Xaverian High School

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Xaverian High School, one of Brooklyn's finest college preparatory academies, is best known as the borough's first iPad one-to-one school. Here you will find the school's principal (Kevin McCormack) and its Instructional Technology leader (Patrick Fogarty) discuss the perils and triumphs inherent in being one of New York's only iPad 1:1 school.
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Savy Ed-Tech

Savannah Creasman

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Are you a teacher who loves using technology in your classroom!? Even better, are you a teacher AND a mom who wants to increase their productivity and classroom engagement while growing in your faith!? This podcast is for you! I want to encourage teacher mommas in their day to day walk to keep going no matter what season of life you have entered! I’m a Google Certified educator, first grade teacher, wife and mom who has developed a passion for educational technology. In each episode, join me ...
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In this episode share some new and neat things from the world of ed tech, share a new way to support my work (if you want to), and answered some questions from readers, viewers, and listeners like you. The complete show notes can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tPPu4NrOncA1oe4E7qWazsqLJMyk8rfFe21PORhGcHs/edit?usp=sharing Shout-ou…
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In this week's short episode I answer questions from readers, share my thoughts about Google Hangouts with students, and shared a couple of neat do-at-home educational resources you might want to share with parents. Show notes at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KrlJ56jN_ApOBq5SRJvoE2PQucPkGn954jzvzYAROBQ/edit?usp=sharing…
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In this week's episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast I share some new resources for teaching online, some upcoming free PD opportunities, and some cool activities to pass along to parents who are looking for educational activities to do at home with their kids. I also shared my thoughts about teaching online and what I'm doing to try to make the…
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In this episode I share my thoughts about why ed tech companies are making their products free in response to school closures. And as always I shared some new and updated tools before answering bunch of questions from readers, listeners, and viewers. Show notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kko8tl_0KZutFOXlA1gMGV6ZNtzqHxzXH-pM_GizhmE/edit?us…
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This episode is a bit longer than the usual weekly episodes. The first ten minutes of this episode is spent explaining some strategies and tools for teaching online. I did this in response to all of the emails and Tweets I've received in the last week regarding teaching online if your school is closed because of COVID-19 (coronavirus). After the fi…
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In this episode I shared two new sources of free media you can download and reuse, two great resources for teaching students about misinformation, and shared an important update about TikTok. As always, I also answered a handful of questions from readers, viewers, and listeners like you. Find the complete show notes here: https://docs.google.com/do…
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In this episode of the podcast I'm joined by Dr. La'Tonya Rease Miles. LT Rease Miles is the Director of First Year Experience at UCLA. About a month ago I saw her give a fantastic presentation on the topic of the Hidden Curriculum and invited her to come on the podcast to talk about that some more. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation and I hope …
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In this week's episode of the Practical Ed Tech Podcast I'm back from the flu and from a short vacation. Highlights of this episode include new Google Docs tools, a new way to make videos from text, and a cute app for little kids like mine. As always, I answered a handful of questions from readers, viewers, and listeners like you! Get the complete …
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In this episode I’m back from having the flu and losing my voice. As always I shared some neat new tools including a new tool for making stop motion videos. I talked a bit about YouTube TV. And the episode wraps up with some answers to questions from readers, listeners, and viewers like you. Find the complete show notes at https://docs.google.com/d…
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In this episode I share some exciting personal and professional news, share some updates to two of the most popular apps and sites in education, and answer a handful of questions from readers and listeners like you. Get the complete show notes at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gONNR9jcS1CJpJCAsWj8CoN7wM8aUR6dFf5QJ-fOo_8/edit?usp=sharing…
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In this episode I shared some updates from Microsoft and Google EDU, shared a couple new tools for making educational games, and answered a handful of questions from readers and listeners. Get the complete show notes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ApggxpWTiPyO1LMguiauzrG8y1VEUnBqfAoIvRQ8lcI/edit?usp=sharing…
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In this episode I share an exciting update about Screencastify, give a preview of some products to be released at BETT, shared my professional learning highlight of the week, and answered some questions from readers. Complete show notes are available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iSHo_1MR7GRJsB-HV-QyDQEQ5BEPL6kOSqDAAf3mamU/edit?usp=sharing…
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In this episode I shared some important news about how I'm publishing new content in 2020, highlighted some "decade in review" articles, and answered questions from readers and viewers like you. Show notes are available at https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTqcV8yJMU34fp7BIvPkw9ksfnsweezDtxYJxlAlLwYrfLhEKmycHE_FSHzDwmS1TcpIQ5SvMiE30ze/pub…
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In this short, rambling episode I shared a few new and updated things from the world of ed tech. I answered questions from readers. And I vented about someone getting upset with me for not answering his help request on Christmas Eve. Oh, and next year Tom Richey will be on the podcast with me.
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People are still listening to it so I keep recording it. In this week's episode I shared a new augmented reality app that I've been testing, shared some updates from Canva, and shared a new word game that you can play whenever you open a new Chrome tab. As usual I also answered a handful of questions from readers and listeners. I hope that you enjo…
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In this episode of the Practical Ed Tech Podcast I shared some highlights from the Creativity Conference, shared some neat new ed tech tools, and answered a handful of questions from viewers, readers, and listeners. Oh, and I don't have pink eye, I just have an irritation from scratching my eyelid. Get the complete show notes here.…
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In this episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast I share some thoughts about New Year's Resolutions and fitness, share a bunch of Hour of Code resources, and answer questions from readers. News & Notes Next week is CS Ed Week. Lots of companies and organizations are hosting online and in-person events related to CS Ed Week and Hour of Code. Complet…
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In this episode I share five Google tools updates you might have missed, a new Microsoft Forms option, and a new mapping tool. As always, I answered a handful of questions from readers, listeners, and viewers like you. Bookmark this page for my Thanksgiving sale on professional development webinars https://practicaledtech.com/on-demand-pd/ Complete…
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Practical Ed Tech Podcast - Episode #19 - November 15th 2019 Get the complete show notes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13T_i9Up0oCUtgPJL8uIhfn1XAgzhCprvp6VmzLsR40M/edit?usp=sharing News & Notes Google Slides audio feature to be available to all users by the end of November. https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2019/11/its-official-google-sl…
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In this episode I shared a neat resource for teaching elementary school students about primary sources, shared two new presentation tools, and brought back a classic geography website. I also answered some questions about making videos with students, Google Drive layout, and random name pickers. Get the full episode show notes here: https://docs.go…
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In this episode I address some comments about Twitter chats, discuss copyright, and share my thoughts about having conversations with students on topics that can be a bit touchy. As always, I also shared some news and notes from the world of ed tech and answered a handful of questions from viewers, readers, and listeners. Find the show notes here: …
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App Smashing and Digital Notebooking!? See how Stevie Martin uses Google Slides in her classroom at Conway Middle School. Bo sits down with Conway Middle's Stevie Martin to discuss some of the great things she is working on with her students using HyperSlides. If you are a Google Slide fan, you dont want to miss this informative episode! Additional…
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This episode features some news and notes from the world of educational technology, my thoughts after a trying week in my classroom, and answers to questions from readers like you. Show notes are available in this Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J9YhzybAvCyNbmKRPplqUV6J3HIQMQhBucg58vny_7M/edit?usp=sharing…
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In this episode of the podcast I talked with Mike Tholfsen. Mike is a Product Manager on the Microsoft EDU team. He works on Immersive Reader, OneNote, and Teams. In the podcast we talked about the many free accessibility tools that Microsoft offers and how those tools can help students and parents. Follow Mike on Twitter: twitter.com/mtholfsen Lea…
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In this episode I share a new Google Slides add-on, updates about Google Slides captioning, and answer a bunch of questions from readers and viewers like you. And I shared a reminder about my age that my students gave me today. Bonus! An easy way for teachers to save 10% when shopping at Zappos (no, that's not a paid placement). Get the complete sh…
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In the first part of this episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast I shared some cool new things from Microsoft, a new way to build educational games for your students, and some good digital citizenship handouts. The second section of the podcast features my reflections on my third week of teaching computers. And to wrap-up the episode I answered a…
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In this episode I shared some neat news and notes from the last week in ed tech, answered a handful of reader/ listener questions, and shared some reflections on teaching at 40 versus 25. Get the complete show notes with links in this Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DjDJrbRRBNuUeLROUIe5n-nEF0Z2JQ4EuCgM1LS4UEI/edit?usp=sharing…
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Get the full show notes here. News & Notes Dark theme for Gmail Android and iOS apps. Google for Education Transformation Reports now available Google’s attempt to show that using G Suite “transforms” education. Dan Russell’s new book, The Joy of Search hit bookshelves this week. https://amzn.to/2lDQ6cl Speaking of books, I published the 2019-20 ed…
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Join us for this very special episode where we interview George Couros (@gcouros) about promoting the innovator's mindset and #hcspdl. We were lucky enough to have Mr. Couros share some great resources and thinking with our #leadhcs administrative teams and #EFFT Ed Tech Task Force members. Also, we welcome our newest member of the DIS team: Mrs. K…
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In this episode I answered a handful of questions from readers and listeners. I also shared a couple of neat new tools to use in your classroom. And I gave a shout-out to Dr. Scott McLeod for his thought-provoking blog post about how school policies on mobile device use. Find all of the show notes in this Google Doc.…
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In this episode I talked with Dr. Beth Holland about her work at COSN around issues related to digital equity. The last part of the conversation we talked about stand-up paddleboarding and lessons learned from racing stand-up paddleboards. Yes, it's an unusual mix of topics. But it is a fun mix and we had a great time recording the conversation. I …
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Practical Ed Tech Podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts AKA iTunes. Google Docs now displays word count while you type. Turn the feature on from the Tools drop-down menu. Google Docs now has a “compare documents” feature also found in the Tools drop-down menu. Apple had a big event on Tuesday. There wasn’t anything noteworthy for educators. Hi…
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Dr. Scott McLeod is an associate professor of school leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver. In this episode we talk about what's changed and what's the in the last 12 years since he and Karl Fisch published their viral video Shift Happens was published. His new book, co-authored with Julie Graber, is Harnessing Technology for Deeper Lear…
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In this episode I share some cool updates about Google Slides, Gmail, OneNote, and Immersive Reader. I also answer a bunch of questions from readers. And I give an update on Facebook fast. Get the show notes as a Google Doc right here. Questions answered in the show: Can you limit the number of responses on Microsoft forms? For instance, we are doi…
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This week I highlight some news from the world of educational technology and answer a bunch of questions from readers and listeners like you. New and Neat Things You Might Have Missed Harnessing Technology for Deeper Learning - Scott McLeod and Julie Graber New fonts in Google Docs, Slides, Sheets Lexend fonts: designed to improve reading speed. Im…
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The Practical Ed Tech Podcast is the audio from my weekly Practical Ed Tech Live broadcasts on YouTube. In each episode I share some news from the world of educational technology and answer questions from readers of FreeTech4Teachers.com and PracticalEdTech.com The outline of everything covered in the episode is available in this Google Doc. Subscr…
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