Shifting Schools is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the latest trends, strategies, and tools in K-12 education. Hosted by educators Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman, the podcast provides a platform for teachers, administrators, and education thought leaders to share their experiences and insights on how to improve teaching and learning. From innovative approaches in classroom management to leveraging technology for personalized learning, Shifting Schools tackles the most pressing issues facing K12 educators today. Whether you are a seasoned teacher or a new educator, this podcast will inspire you to think outside the box and shift your educational approach. Tune in...
S8 E379 · Mon, April 14, 2025
Jeff Utecht and Aaron Makelky discuss the integration of AI in education, focusing on how teachers can effectively leverage technology to enhance student learning. Aaron shares his journey as a high school social studies teacher and how he began using AI tools like ChatGPT in his classroom. They explore the importance of teaching AI literacy, the need for structured learning environments, and the challenges of ensuring equitable access to technology for all students. The conversation emphasizes the significance of prompt engineering and the various levels of AI integration in assignments, ultimately advocating for a more informed and adaptable approach to technology in education. In this conversation, Jeff Utecht and Aaron Makelky explore the evolving landscape of education, particularly focusing on the integration of AI and digital tools in learning environments. They discuss the historical context of search tools, the importance of teaching students to leverage technology effectively, and the need to redefine traditional notions of cheating in the context of AI. The conversation emphasizes the necessity for educators to adapt to new technologies and prepare students for a future where these tools are commonplace. Aaron Makelky is a husband, father, teacher, tech enthusiast, and leader. Passionate about helping professionals learn AI skills. Over 15 years of instructional experience, simplifying complex topics and making learning approachable and enjoyable. Expertise as an AI Integration Consultant guiding individuals, schools, and law, and SMB through the evolving world of artificial intelligence. Focused on streamlining workflows, enhancing content creation, and building foundational understanding of AI. Committed to making technology accessible, human-centered, and effective for everyone. Content creator with a track record of engaging tens of millions through videos, blog posts, and social media content. Known for experimenting with new ways to connect and inspire others. (Thanks TikTok for the viral videos). Connect with him: https://www.aaronmakelky.com/links Huge thanks to our show sponsor: https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E378 · Mon, April 07, 2025
Tricia Friedman discusses the upcoming Earth Day and introduces a free guide aimed at helping educators engage students in sustainability discussions. The SEED guide emphasizes the intersection of AI and sustainability, encouraging a comprehensive approach to environmental education. Additionally, Tricia highlights a student competition for designing a new logo for Shifting Schools, promoting creativity and collaboration among students. The conversation also touches on the Earth Species Project, which uses AI to understand interspecies communication, and the importance of considering the ethical implications of technology in our daily lives. Ready to download the free guide now? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/seed-free-guide/ Ready to learn about the student design competition? https://www.shiftingschools.com/rebrand Discussed this week: Sustainability should be integrated across the curriculum. AI can help address environmental challenges. The Earth Species Project explores interspecies communication. Students should consider the ethics of AI use. Understanding technology's environmental impact is crucial. The guide includes resources for various engagement levels. Reader questions inspired the creation of the guide. Feedback from educators is encouraged for future resources. Connect with us: info (at) shiftingschools.com
S8 E377 · Mon, March 31, 2025
In this conversation, Tricia Friedman and Nicki Hambleton discuss the significance of visual note-taking, and why it is increasingly more necessary for our learners. They discuss the process of creating visual notes, the importance of fun in learning, and how visual note-taking enhances listening skills. Nicki shares her experiences and insights on how to overcome hesitation in visual note-taking and its potential connection to wellness initiatives in organizations. Big Ideas Visual note-taking can help clarify thoughts about AI. Engaging in fun activities enhances the learning experience. The process of visual note-taking is as important as the outcome. Slowing down can lead to deeper understanding and better listening. Visual notes can serve as a personal archive of thoughts and ideas. Anyone can learn to create visual notes, regardless of artistic skill. Simple icons can effectively communicate complex ideas. Visual note-taking can be a meditative practice. Different people take away different insights from the same content. Visual thinking can be integrated into wellness initiatives. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Attitudes Towards AI Through Visual Notes 05:06 The Importance of Fun in Learning and Note-Taking 10:16 The Art of Listening and Visual Note-Taking 16:10 Overcoming Hesitation in Visual Note-Taking 22:11 Connecting Visual Note-Taking to Wellness Initiatives Connect with Nicki and find out how she can help your learning organization: <a href= "https://www.linkedin.com/in/
Bonus · Thu, March 27, 2025
In this very short bonus episode, we let you know that we have received a ton of mail about Netflix's new hit show Adolescence. In light of those requests we put together a brand new free guide to help you use this moment and that show's popularity for media literacy in both the classroom and the home. Ready for the free guide? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/a-media-literacy-moment-with-adolescence-your-free-guide/ Do you have requests for other free guides? tricia(at)shiftingschools (dotcom)
S8 E376 · Mon, March 24, 2025
This conversation explores the transformative impact of AI in education and the legal profession. The speakers discuss how generative AI can assist teachers in lesson creation, enhance student confidence, and streamline legal research. They emphasize the importance of collaboration with AI, the need for educators and lawyers to adapt to new technologies, and the mindset shift required to embrace these changes. The discussion also highlights the potential for AI to improve productivity and foster a culture of sharing knowledge among professionals. Connect with Dr. Santamaria https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcasantamaria/ Chapters 00:00 The Excitement of AI in Education 07:02 Building Confidence in Multilingual Learners 11:47 AI's Impact on the Legal Profession 20:10 Embracing AI: A Mindset Shift 25:04 Connecting and Sharing Knowledge Thank you to our special sponsor: https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E375 · Mon, March 17, 2025
In this episode, Tricia Friedman discusses her exploration of AI's potential in enhancing conflict resolution skills. She shares insights from her research and the development of a conflict simulator bot designed to help users practice and improve their conflict navigation abilities. The conversation emphasizes the importance of feedback and collaboration in utilizing AI technology effectively. Learn more about Moxie Consensus AI and try out the bot mentioned in the episode: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67b5feb5a74c8191bb26074523bfc77a-conflict-simulator BIG IDEAS AI can assist in developing essential conflict resolution skills. The term 'soft skills' undermines the importance of these abilities. Conflict resolution is a critical skill in education. Research shows that rehearsals improve our conflict management. Dog play offers valuable lessons in conflict resolution. The conflict simulator bot allows for role-playing scenarios. Synthetic voices in AI can be surprisingly realistic. BIG thanks to our show sponsor: Neulight https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E374 · Mon, March 10, 2025
This conversation explores the innovative virtual filmmaking program at Chad Lewis's school, highlighting the integration of technology, AI, and creative collaboration among students. The discussion emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary learning and the empowerment of students to pursue their passions in a supportive environment. Takeaways The virtual filmmaking program started with a new film instructor's initiative. Students learn to use Unreal Engine for virtual production. The program emphasizes storytelling, lighting, and camera angles as foundational skills. AI is transforming media creation and accessibility for students. Collaboration between different departments enhances the learning experience. Students are encouraged to bring their ideas to faculty without fear of rejection. The school culture promotes creativity and innovation among both students and teachers. The accessibility of technology has lowered barriers for students to learn and create. The importance of media literacy in understanding and critiquing content. A focus on the vocabulary of educational goals helps guide technology integration. Chad Lewis has been the Director of Technology at Tampa Preparatory School in Tampa, Florida since August 2010. He oversees all facets of technology at the school, from network infrastructure and security to educational technology and training. Learn more: https://tampaprep.org/about/innovative-spaces/ Learn more about our student logo challenge: https://www.shiftingschools.com/rebrand Big thanks to our special show sponsor, learn more about how Neulight can support your community! https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E373 · Tue, March 04, 2025
In this episode, Tricia Friedman introduces the Neurodivergent Nexus Bot in anticipation of Neurodiversity Celebration Week. She discusses the importance of viewing neurodivergence as a strength and shares her experiences using AI for deeper research. The episode highlights the bot's capabilities and encourages listeners to engage with it during the celebration week, while also inviting feedback for future podcast topics. Ready to try it out? https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67c60bad02d081919d23e47e9da20e21-neurodivergent-nexus-bot Please take our summer podcast series survey: https://us10.list-manage.com/survey?u=27660f931231d00899b80a484&id=a23c5890fd&attribution=false We are so thanksful to our amazing show sponsor! https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Neurodiversity Celebration Week 03:02 Exploring the NeuroDivergent Nexus Bot 06:56 Engaging with AI for Neurodiversity 08:34 Feedback and Future Directions Takeaways Neurodiversity Celebration Week starts on March 17th. AI can enhance research depth, not just productivity. Positioning neurodivergence as an asset is crucial.
S8 E372 · Mon, March 03, 2025
In this conversation, Tricia Friedman and Rio Cortez discuss the themes and creative processes behind Rio's latest work, 'The ABCs of Women's History.' They explore the interdisciplinary approach to women's history, the importance of slow reading, and the joy of writing for children compared to adults. Rio shares insights into her collaborative process with illustrators and the significance of trusting readers to find their own meaning. The conversation concludes with a look at future projects and the potential for more educational works. Learn more about this book and Rio Cortez: https://www.riocortez.com/ Want to connect further with Tricia or Jeff? Reach out info@shiftingschools.com
S8 E371 · Mon, February 24, 2025
Tricia Friedman and Robert Landau explore the integration of strengths assessments with AI, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual strengths in team dynamics. They discuss the various domains of strengths, the role of empathy in education, and how personal experiences shape these strengths. Robert and Tricia go further into the importance of individualization strengths in understanding unique qualities in people, the role of strategic thinking, and the impact of AI in coaching. Ready to connect with Robert Landau? https://www.tworoadsed.org/ Want to try out the prompts Tricia used? 1. You are a human behaviour expert who is well versed in a variety of personality and strenghts-based tests. You will review the results for a person named Tricia. You will provide a close reading of the identified strengths and aim to give advice to her in terms of what she needs to be more mindful of when working with others. Break this all down into three distinct ideas, and explain your thinking. Be succinct but also remarkable. 2. Review this information and pinpoint where the information is useful in terms of helping others understand how to best collaborate with this individual. Draft a one paragraph 'how to collaborate with me guide' for that person. Be highly specific. Have thoughts about this conversation? Reach out: tricia (at) shiftingschools.com A huge thanks to our incredible show sponsor: Neulight
S8 E370 · Mon, February 17, 2025
In this episode of the Shifting Schools podcast, Tricia Friedman interviews Jeff Utecht about the importance of understanding generational differences in education and leadership. They discuss how each generation's upbringing shapes their expectations and behaviors, particularly in the context of technology and social media. Jeff emphasizes the need for educators and parents to adapt their approaches to meet the needs of today's students, who are influenced by a vastly different social landscape than previous generations. The conversation also touches on the challenges of parenting in a digital age and the importance of teaching responsible social media use. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Generational Understanding 01:15 The Importance of Understanding Generational Differences 04:39 Navigating the Generational Gap in Education 11:59 The Impact of Technology on Generational Perspectives 17:06 Parenting Across Generations 20:44 Training and Resources for Educators Join Jeff and Tricia on April 17th for a special day of learning. https://www.shiftingschools.com/ Have thoughts about this episode or want to put a request in for a follow up conversation? info (at) shiftingschools.com
Bonus · Mon, February 10, 2025
This week we bring you a special episode of another show you might like: Outliers. "Outliers in Education" is a project of CEE, The Center for Educational Effectiveness. Find out more at effectiveness.org. Produced by Jamie Howell at Howell at the Moon Productions. Jeff Utecht goes deep into how AI tools like ChatGPT-4 have the potential to revolutionize the classroom. Utecht helps us navigate the delicate balance of excitement and fear around AI's role in education, offering valuable insights into how educators can best serve their students in this new era. "Our job is to prepare students for their future, not for our past," according to Utecht. We explore the necessity for educators to evolve along with these groundbreaking tools to ensure students gain the relevant skills needed in an AI-driven world. Yet, how can we prepare students for a future we barely understand ourselves? Utecht challenges the common belief that AI hampers learning by drawing powerful parallels to the historical resistance faced by other technological advancements from calculators to the internet. He also shares practical advice on how to tackle challenges such as student cheating, the importance of clarity in educational goals and the three key A.I. policies you'll want to have in place as you begin the coming school year.
S8 E368 · Mon, February 03, 2025
Links: Three ways to leverage the big game (free pdf download) Sponsor: Neulight and their MTSS AI product IntelliTier Summary In this episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman discuss the intersection of the Super Bowl and media literacy. They explore how educators can leverage the Super Bowl's advertising to teach students about media literacy, storytelling, and critical thinking. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding advertising intentions, engaging families in discussions about media, and the role of AI in advertising. They also announce an upcoming webinar series focused on AI and media literacy, encouraging listeners to download a free guide for educators. Takeaways The Super Bowl is a prime opportunity for media literacy education. Every ad during the Super Bowl is carefully crafted with intentional choices. Engaging families in discussions about advertising can enhance media literacy. Storyboarding helps students understand the creative process behind ads. AI literacy is closely linked to media literacy in today's digital landscape. Educators can use past Super Bowl ads for comparative analysis. Understanding audience assumptions is key to analyzing advertisements. The social aspect of the Super Bowl can facilitate discussions about media. Students should learn to critically evaluate the messages in ads. The future of advertising may increasingly involve AI technology. Chapters 00:00 Super Bowl Predictions and Media Literacy 02:58 Understanding Advertising Intentions 05:55 Engaging Families in Media Literacy 09:01 Storyboarding and Creative Thinking 12:09 AI and Media Literacy Connection 15:00 Future of Advertising and AI
S8 E367 · Mon, January 27, 2025
Ma rcela Andrés takes us through the phenomenal book: Purposeful Educator Connections: Five Principles to Strengthen Relationships with Students , a transformative guide that offers practical strategies to help educators deepen their connections with students and drive meaningful change in the classroom. Marcela has dedicated her career to creating culturally responsive strategies that foster strong relationships between educators, families, and communities. Marcela’s work is focused on empowering educators to go beyond compliance and embrace the power of relationships as a foundation for student success. Her book highlights key principles that allow educators to create high-quality learning environments, foster meaningful interactions, and partner with key stakeholders to support students in fulfilling their life’s purpose. Takeaways Educators have a profound impact on children's lives. Community building is essential in education. School is about more than just academics. Human connections are vital for student success. Understanding context is crucial for effective teaching. Every child's experience is unique and should be acknowledged. Social capital among educators enhances the school environment. Deep relationships improve classroom culture. Investing time in relationships pays off in the long run. We are all working towards a common goal in education. --------------------------------------------- Learn more about Crayola Creativity Week: https://creativity-week.squarespace.com/ Connect with Neulight: https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E366 · Mon, January 20, 2025
Libraries can be a space for community building and idea exchange. During this new era of AI–what is already happening in the library? That's what we explore this week with three different perspectives on the way the Librarian is a critical voice on all things AI. Ready to meet our guests? Zakir Hossain is a Teacher-Librarian and independent researcher. He’s passionate about academic integrity and artificial intelligence literacy development. Born and raised in Bangladesh, Zakir has lived and worked in Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Zakir can be reached via @DuZakir on X and zakir.reseachtl@gmail.com Danny Glasner has been a technology coach, learning support, and for the past seven years, a library/media specialist otherwise known as a teacher-librarian. He has worked in schools for the past 21 years in Toronto, Istanbul, Hanoi, Zhuhai, Beijing, Phuket (as the whole school librarian for UWC Thailand), Ho Chi Minh City, and now Tirana, Albania. The library brings many of Danny’s passions together; love of reading, critical and creative thinking, artificial intelligence, technology in general, diversity, justice, belonging, sustainability, mindfulness, and global citizenship. The library Is a safe space where the entire learning community is made to feel welcome and seen. Danny utilizes his network to bring people together, to help students connect ideas, and to amplify their actions by broadening their audience. His passion for connecting people and ideas inspired him to co-found inTLlead.org, an international grassroots teacher-librarian leadership group, and #inTLchat, a hashtag and chat that connects librarians all over the world. He is the founding coordinator of 21st Century Library Connection Miniconference and the library strand for 21CLHK Main Conference held in Hong Kong, February 12-15 2025. https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-glasner-99a833268/ https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14262254/ https://www.instagram.com/dannyglasner/ https://groups.io/g/intllead https://medium.com/@dannyglasner Heeru Bhojwani is a dedicated librarian with over 25 years of experience, blending her expertise in literacy, research, and digital innovation. Beginning her journey in primary schools with a focus on literacy, she later advanced to secondary education, promoting research skills, student voice, and choice. Heeru is the co-founder of the Li
S8 E375 · Mon, January 13, 2025
On the show this week Jeff and Tricia talk with author, Pepper Stetler about the new book A Measure of Intelligence: One Mother's Reckoning with the IQ Test. Pepper Stetler is a Professor of Art History at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She writes extensively on issues facing people with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times , The Atlantic , Slate, The Progressive, the Ploughshares blog and Gulf Coast. Stetler also researches and writes about the art and photography of early twentieth-century Europe and the United States. In 2022, she was awarded an Art Writer’s Grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation. She has written catalog essays for exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In 2022, she curated Craft and Camera: The Art of Nancy Ford Cones , the first museum scale retrospective of the Cincinnati-based photographer. Stetler grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. She received her BA from Barnard College, Columbia University and her MA and Ph.D. from the University of Delaware. She lives in Oxford, Ohio with her husband and her daughter, Louisa, whose general awesomeness inspired her to write A Measure of Intelligence . Learn more about the book and connect with our guest. https://www.pepperstetler.com/ Thank you to our show sponsor https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E374 · Mon, January 06, 2025
This week Shifting Schools is sharing another podcast with you: Women Talkin' 'Bout AI 🎙️ In this episode of Women Talkin' 'Bout AI, host Dr. Kimberly Becker welcomes Tricia Friedman, an all-around educational innovator who's been doing really future-forward and inclusive work in AI literacy and community building. In this powerful conversation, international educator and neuroqueer futurist Tricia uncovers the profound potential of AI in education while maintaining authentic human connections. Key Insights: -The critical need for AI literacy in K-12 and higher education -Reimagining learning assessment in the age of generative AI -How technology can deepen human understanding and creativity -Innovative approaches to integrating AI without losing human connection 📚 Content Discussed in This Episode: 0:00 - Introduction 5:30 - AI in Education 15:45 - Challenges in K-12 Learning 25:20 <span class= "y
S8 E373 · Mon, December 30, 2024
In this conversation, Tricia and Joel Birch explore the transformative power of Lego Serious Play as a facilitation method. Joel shares his background in music and comedy, discussing how these experiences inform his approach to facilitating workshops. They get into the importance of play in communication, the dynamics of team interactions, and the unique benefits of virtual facilitation. The discussion highlights the role of a facilitator in creating a safe space for expression and the similarities and differences between K-12 education and corporate environments. Joel emphasizes the need for skilled facilitators to guide participants through the process, ensuring that everyone has a voice and can contribute meaningfully to the conversation. In this conversation, Joel Birch discusses his journey into facilitation, emphasizing the importance of inquiry learning and collaboration in education. He shares insights on engaging parents and caregivers, the role of play in building relationships, and innovative techniques for strategic planning and interviews in schools. The discussion highlights the need for creativity in educational practices and the value of creating low-stakes environments for meaningful conversations. ➡️ Ready to connect with Joel? https://joelbir.ch/ 🖍️ Learn more about Crayola Creativity Week! https://creativity-week.squarespace.com/ 👏🏻 Thank you to our show sponsor https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1 Take-Aways from this episode: Collaboration in education can alleviate change fatigue. Play is essential for learning and relationship building. Engaging parents in the educational process is crucial. Facilitation can help capture diverse ideas in a community. Innovative interview techniques can reveal true candidate potential. Creating low-stakes environments fosters open communication. Using physical objects can facilitate deeper conversations.
S8 E372 · Mon, December 23, 2024
In this conversation, Jeff Utecht and John Gardner discuss the critical role of manufacturing in the American economy and the importance of education in preparing students for careers in this field. Gardner emphasizes the need to change perceptions of manufacturing, highlighting its high-tech nature and the lucrative opportunities it offers. They explore how K-12 education has shifted away from vocational training, leading to a shortage of skilled workers. The discussion also covers the importance of real-world applications in education and creating pathways for students to succeed in manufacturing careers. Key highlights of this episode include: +The manufacturing industry faces a potential shortage of 2.1 million jobs by 2030. +Education must adapt to prepare students for future careers, not past roles. +Manufacturing is a viable and lucrative career path for students. +Changing perceptions of manufacturing is essential for attracting new talent. +Real-world applications in education can engage students and enhance learning. +Vocational training should be integrated back into K-12 education. +Students need to see the progression of careers in manufacturing. +Local businesses can play a role in supporting education and training. Learn more about John's book: https://johngardnerauthor.com/product/manufacture-local-how-to-make-america-the-manufacturing-superpower-of-the-world Thank you to our show sponsor https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E371 · Mon, December 16, 2024
Creativity is essential. On the show this week we loved learning with Crayola's Cheri Sterman. Cheri is here to tell us all about the power of the upcoming Crayola Creativity Week. Educators and families can register free for this event: https://creativity-week.squarespace.com/ The conversation centers around Crayola Creativity Week, a free program designed to inspire and celebrate children's creativity. Cheri Sterman discusses the importance of nurturing creativity in children, the role of parents and educators in fostering creative confidence, and practical ways to integrate creativity into daily life. The event features a lineup of celebrity guests and aims to engage millions of children worldwide. The discussion emphasizes creativity as a vital life skill that benefits individual well-being and community building. Ready to learn more about our amazing guest? Cheri Sterman is a nationally recognized leader in child development and education, and a passionate advocate of creativity and the influence it has on a child’s future potential. Cheri most recently helped Crayola launch its advocacy initiative, Campaign for Creativity, which challenges conventional perceptions about creativity, sparking a new dialogue about the value of creativity and helping parents incorporate more creative moments into their children’s lives. Cheri has served as vice-chair of the Partnership for 21st Century Learning and on the executive boards of the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the National Child Development Council. Cheri helps educators and community leaders expand their creative thinking. She hosts Crayola monthly online programs including: The Art of Learning, and Read Along-Draw Along where she interviews authors, illustrators, art therapists, and educators. Cheri has served as a consultant to the National Governors Association, White House Commission on Children and Youth, Children’s Defense Fund, and the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities’ Turn-Around Schools Initiative. You can connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheri-sterman-6862351ba/ Learn more about this week's show sponsor: https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E370 · Mon, December 09, 2024
Erich Bolz is deeply versed in the field-tested Powerless to Powerful transformation frameworks developed by Gonzaga University professors Chuck Salina and Suzann Girtz which, when implemented with fidelity, are proven to increase student achievement and staff satisfaction. Utilizing cognitive coaching approaches, Erich helps school leaders and central office administrators (including Special Education directors) make sense of their day-to-day challenges while fostering transformational breakthroughs in both their work and personal lives. Today on the show Erich and Jeff have a conversation about effective educational transformation. They also emphasize the importance of servant leadership and mission clarity in creating a positive school culture. The conversation also touches on leadership coaching, data-driven decision-making, and strategies for narrowing the achievement gap. They conclude by discussing the challenges of recruiting and retaining teachers in the current educational landscape. Connect with Erich, his work and podcast: https://bolzleadership.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/outliers-in-education-from-cee/id1577590456
S8 E369 · Mon, December 02, 2024
In this conversation, Jeff Utecht and Professor Brent Warner explore the intersection of AI and education, particularly focusing on multilingual learners. They discuss how AI can empower students to take control of their learning, the innovative techniques for vocabulary building through prompting, and the importance of teaching prompt engineering skills. Brent shares insights on redesigning rubrics to be more equitable and effective, while also emphasizing the importance of transparency in using AI in educational settings. The conversation culminates in Brent's upcoming book aimed at helping teachers integrate technology into their classrooms for multilingual learners. Learn more about our guest: Brent Warner is an award-winning community college professor focusing on integrating technology and innovation into the language learning process. He works with teachers and organizations across the globe to provide practical advice for helping English Language Learners take advantage of tech to help them communicate more clearly. He blogs about technology integration in the ESOL classroom for TESOL International, and he is the co-host of The DIESOL Podcast, focusing on innovation in ESOL. www.BrentGWarner.com www.DIESOL.org https://brentgwarner.com/book/ https://www.tesol.org/blog/posts/using-ai-to-build-vocabulary-3-approaches/ Thank you to our show sponsor: https://www.neulight.io/?utm_source=shiftingschool&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fallsponsorship&utm_id=1
S8 E368 · Mon, November 25, 2024
In this episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff Utecht interviews Jose, founder and CEO of Neulight, about the transformative potential of AI in education. They discuss IntelliTier, which enhances the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework by simplifying data collection and providing personalized intervention strategies for students. Jose shares insights on the importance of user experience for teachers, the feedback received from early adopters, and the future of data-driven decision-making in education. The conversation emphasizes the need for technology to support educators in their roles, allowing them to focus more on student interaction rather than administrative tasks. Jose 's journey is nothing short of inspiring. As the son of Salvadoran immigrants who fled civil war, he's risen to become a tech innovator at giants like Microsoft and Netflix. Now, he's on a mission to revolutionize education through technology. During his nearly decade-long tenure at Netflix, Jose led groundbreaking projects, including initiatives that brought in millions of new subscribers. But his most exciting venture is yet to come. Learn more: Neulight Connect with Jeff and Tricia and look out for more ways to learn with them: https://www.shiftingschools.com/
S8 E367 · Mon, November 18, 2024
In this conversation, Tricia and Laura discuss the intersection of ableism, artificial intelligence, and education. They explore how AI can serve as an assistive device to enhance access and equity, particularly in educational settings. Laura shares personal experiences and insights on how AI can foster curiosity and agency in learners, especially those with disabilities. They also touch on the importance of community support and sharing knowledge to create a more inclusive environment for all. Ready to learn more about our amazing guest? Laura Germishuys is a speaker and disability consultant, focusing on accessibility, workplace accommodations and transition coaching. She leverages AI to find creative solutions in the disability space. Laura was a learning professional for seven years specialising in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and believes strongly in the transformative potential of technology for equity in education. She cares deeply about animal rights, sustainable development, and social justice. https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-germishuys-she-her-781278104/ Post AI in the Living Room Thank you to our show sponsor for supporting us Learn more
S8 E366 · Mon, November 11, 2024
Reed Hepler discusses the changing role of archival work in the era of generative AI. He explains that while some may think archives and AI are incompatible, there are actually many ways in which AI can be useful in archival work. Reed also demystifies the role of archivists, highlighting their responsibility in acquiring, organizing, preserving, and interpreting historical records. He emphasizes the importance of structure, objectives, and perspectives in creating archives and offers insights into how AI can assist in the archival process. Reed also discusses the skills required for archival work, including curiosity, attention to detail, and the ability to find interest in seemingly mundane tasks. He compares generative AI tools to musical instruments, emphasizing the human element in using these tools effectively. Reed also advocates for open access and equitable access to information in education. Connect with our guest: Reed Hepler is a digital initiatives librarian, instructional designer, artificial intelligence practitioner and consultant, and M.Ed. student at Idaho State University in the Instructional Design and Technology program. He obtained a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science, with emphases in Archives Management and Digital Curation, from Indiana University. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in History with minors in Anthropology and Religious Studies as well as a Museum Certificate. He has worked at nonprofits, corporations, and educational institutions encouraging information literacy and effective education. Combining all of these degrees and experiences, Reed strives to promote ethical librarianship and educational initiatives. Currently, Reed works as a Digital Initiatives Librarian at a college in Idaho and also has his own consulting firm, heplerconsulting.com. His views and projects can be seen on his LinkedIn page or his blog, CollaborAItion, on Substack. Contact him at reed.hepler@gmail.com for more information. heplerconsulting.com reedhepler.substack.com Thank you to our sponsors! Neulight.io Learn more about the upcoming FETC event: https://www.fetc.org/
S8 E365 · Mon, November 04, 2024
In this episode, we sit down with Fiona Goodall, a leading expert on the social applications of assistive technologies. Fiona helps us understanding how emerging technologies, particularly AI, can benefit neurodivergent learners and support social-emotional development. We'll explore a compelling use case where AI is being leveraged not just for academics, but to help foster friendships and meaningful connections. Fiona will also share her perspective on the need for cautious optimism when it comes to AI - a mindset she believes is critical as this powerful technology continues to advance. Learn more about our special guest: Fiona is: Autism Consultant Owner & Director of Making Connections Toowoomba Making Connections Toowoomba was founded by Fiona Goodall, a Special Educator with over 20 years’ experience. Fiona holds a Bachelor of Education and Master of Special Education. She is also a certified facilitator of the PEERS® Program, Peaceful Kids Mindfulness and Positive Psychology programs, and is a certified facilitator of LEGO® Based Therapy. Fiona has a professional and personal interest in Mindfulness and Meditation. She is a Registered Meditation Teacher with the Meditation Association of Australia, and is currently studying a Diploma of Counselling. Fiona has worked across all education sectors, including specialist autism settings, special education settings and mainstream schools, both in Australia and abroad. Fiona stepped into the private sector so she could devote her professional time, passion, and expertise to working directly with neurodivergent young people, and their families. Fiona is a member of the Positive Partnerships Delivery Team, working with caregivers and educators of school-aged children on the autism spectrum to provide evidence-informed information through face-to-face and online workshops. Fiona is also a member of the Positive Partnerships Educators Reference Group. Connect with her: https://www.makingconnectionstoowoomba.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/makingconnectionstoowoomba/ <p class="text-al
S8 E364 · Mon, October 28, 2024
On this week we speak with Dr. Federica Fornaciari, who is a Professor, a researcher, a children’s book author, and the Academic Program Director for the MA in Strategic Communications at National University. She received a doctorate in Communication with a concentration in Electronic Security and Privacy from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication from Marshall University. Her research and teaching revolve around emerging technologies, privacy issues, digital identities, frame theory, and media representation. Federica has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters including “The silver generation and beauty: does American culture provide models for positive ageing?” in Critical Studies in Fashion & Beauty; “Reframing Hate: The Changing Face of White Power Narratives” in Discourse Analysis and Conflict Studies. “What is Privacy Anyway? A Longitudinal Analysis of Media Frames of Privacy” in the Journal of Intellectual Freedom and Privacy, and “Pricey privacy: Framing the economy of information in the digital age” in First Monday. A storyteller at heart, Federica recently published her first children’s book titled “Rosa & Cammy: From Reggio to the World” to cultivate cultural bridges and ignite young minds with the magic of imagination. Federica’s multifaceted journey embodies the spirit of exploration, nurturing intellectual growth, and fostering connection amidst the ever-evolving landscape of communication. -------------- Dr. Fornaciari discusses the concept of technological sublime and its application to AI. The technological sublime refers to the awe, admiration, and fear that arise when encountering a monumental technological advancement. AI, particularly generative AI, elicits a sense of technological sublime due to its ability to push the boundaries of human creativity and intelligence. However, there is also a sense of apprehension and concern about the societal impacts of AI and the potential loss of human values. The conversation also touches on the importance of privacy, media literacy, and critical thinking in the age of deepfakes. ---------------- Learn more about our guest: https://www.nu.edu/degrees/arts-and-humanities/faculty/federica-fornaciari/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/federica-fornaciari/ ---------------- Thank you to our show sponsor: Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/
S8 E363 · Mon, October 21, 2024
Professor Anna Mills discusses the evolving landscape of AI literacy in education, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to integrating AI into writing and learning processes. She reflects on the challenges of defining boundaries for AI use in academic settings, the importance of fostering intrinsic motivation among students, and the necessity of bridging the gap between K-12 and higher education. Anna Mills has taught writing at public two-year colleges in the San Francisco Bay Area for 18 years and currently teach at College of Marin. Her OER textbook, How Arguments Work: A Guide to Writing and Analyzing Texts in College, has been used at over 65 colleges. She serves as the English Discipline Lead for the California community colleges OER Initiative, and her collection AI Text Generators and Teaching Writing: Starting Points for Inquiry is featured in the Writing Across the Curriculum Clearinghouse. As a consultant for OpenAI, she tested GPT-4 before its release. Currently, she serves as volunteer advisor on the teacher-created app MyEssayFeedback.ai and as faculty for the AAC&U Institute on AI, Pedagogy, and the Curriculum. As a member of the MLA/CCCC Task Force on Writing and AI, she helped launch Exploring AI Pedagogy: A Community Collection of Teaching Reflections. Connect with our guest: www.annarmills.com https://x.com/AnnaRMills https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-mills-oer/ Thank you to our amazing show sponsor! Neulight
S8 E362 · Mon, October 14, 2024
In this episode, Jeff Utecht interviews Michelle Kassorla, an associate professor of English at Georgia State University, about using generative AI in higher education. They discuss the importance of teaching AI literacy, the role of AI in the writing process, and the benefits of using AI to support student learning. Michelle shares her insights on assessment, transparency, and the creative opportunities that AI provides for students. She also discusses the development of AI literacy standards for higher education and offers practical tips for integrating AI into the classroom. Michelle Kassorla, Ph.D. , an Associate Professor at Georgia State University, Perimeter College, has more than 30 years of experience teaching English and Composition. She teaches With and Against AI in Composition I and II courses, integrating AI into all assignments this academic year. She's on the AI Expert Panel for EDUCAUSE, leading the AI Literacy committee for Higher Education. A recipient of a Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Online Education fellowship, she published "Teaching with GAI in Mind" in the EDUCAUSE Review and co-authors a textbook and papers with Eugenia Novokshanova. She's a Co-Principal Investigator in the "Perceptions of AI" study at GSU. She shares her insights on LinkedIn and her blog, "The Academic Platypus." As a mother of eight boys, she's continually inspired to excel. Connect with our guest: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mkassorla/ Takeaways Teaching AI literacy is crucial in higher education to help students understand the limitations and biases of AI models. AI can be used to support the writing process by providing feedback on grammar and punctuation, generating topic ideas, and assisting with research. Assessment should focus on voice, tone, audience, transparency, and accuracy rather than traditional grammar and punctuation. AI can free up time for teachers to focus on higher-order thinking skills and creative aspects of writing. Developing AI literacy standards for higher education can help guide educators in teaching AI effectively. Thank you to our amazing show sponsor! Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/
S8 E361 · Mon, October 07, 2024
In this conversation, Jeff Utecht interviews Dr. Dayamudra Dennehy , a community college teacher, about the incorporation of generative AI in classrooms. They discuss the importance of including students in the conversation about AI and the need for a nuanced approach to ethics. Dayamudra shares her project of having students create AI manifestos as a way to explore the ethical use of AI. They also talk about the need for educators to have a growth mindset and be curious about technology. Dayamudra emphasizes the importance of educators being involved in the development of AI tools and holding tech companies accountable. Dayamudra is tenured ESL community college faculty and active nationally as a community college online educator. Her current area of interest is the ethical use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in higher education. Dayamudra founded and led an educational non-profit with an India-based team, serving caste-oppressed students at a grassroots leadership academy. She has guided community projects in Guatemala and Hungry, taught in Indonesia, and studied in France, Japan, and Mexico. Dayamudra holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership, focused on Equity/Social Justice, was a Stanford EPIC Fellow, and is an ordained Buddhist, a meditation teacher, and a certified yoga instructor. Ready to connect with our guest? https://www.linkedin.com/in/dayamudra/ Takeaways Include students in the conversation about AI and the ethical use of technology. Approach AI with a growth mindset and be curious about new tools and technologies. Educators should be involved in the development of AI tools and hold tech companies accountable. A nuanced approach to ethics is necessary when discussing AI in education. Thank you to our amazing show sponsor! Learn more about Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/
S8 E5 · Mon, September 30, 2024
How do you see yourself in the future of learning? This week on the pod guest Amy Oswalt is here to help us to think bigger about that question as well as the future of inclusivity in schools. Ready to learn more about Amy? Amy Oswalt is a passionate educator and leader with extensive experience in creating and implementing programs that cater to neurodiverse learners. As the Founder and Director of Conduit and Ask Different Questions, Amy has developed a platform that promotes inclusive education practices and neurodiversity awareness through workshops, consultations, and online resources. Her work focuses on fostering academic, social, and emotional growth for neurodiverse individuals by developing strategic partnerships with families, schools, organizations, and community groups. Amy has a rich background in educational leadership, having served as the Director of Innovation and Head of Global Division and Online Programs at Lab School in Washington, DC. Here, she spearheaded the development and management of online programs, ensuring scalability and integrating cutting-edge educational technologies and methodologies tailored for students with learning differences. Amy is particularly passionate about K12 imagination training and scenario thinking development. She integrates these elements into her educational practices to help students visualize and prepare for diverse future scenarios. By using strategic foresight and imaginative thinking, Amy equips students with the skills to navigate an ever-changing world confidently. https://askdifferentquestions.com/ https://we-conduit.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-oswalt/ Thank you to our amazing show sponsor for supporting this season. Learn more about Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/
S8 E349 · Mon, September 23, 2024
Dr. Min Sun, a professor of education at the University of Washington, discusses the work of AmplifyLearn.ai, a center focused on harnessing the power of AI to improve teaching and learning. The center conducts scientific research, develops AI-powered education technology, offers training programs, and engages in public dissemination of research. Dr. Sun explains the development of Colleague.ai, a specialized AI assistant for K-12 educators that streamlines tasks such as lesson planning, differentiation, and grading. She emphasizes the importance of thoughtful design and research in AI development and envisions a future where AI transforms teaching and learning, making it more personalized, immersive, and collaborative. https://education.uw.edu/about/directory/min-sun https://www.amplifylearn.ai/ Colleague AI https://www.linkedin.com/in/min-sun-8382aa9b/ Takeaways AmplifyLearn.ai aims to harness the power of AI to improve the quality and equity of teaching and learning. Colleague.ai is a specialized AI assistant for K-12 educators that streamlines tasks and enhances teachers' work efficiency. The development of AI in education requires thoughtful design and research to ensure its effectiveness and impact on student learning. AI has the potential to transform teaching and learning by personalizing instruction, creating immersive learning environments, and fostering collaboration. Join Jeff and Tricia at Camp to discuss this episode and more! https://camp.shiftingschools.com/c/start-here/ Thank you to our sponsor, Lebra! https://www.lebrahq.com/
S8 E348 · Mon, September 16, 2024
Dr. Laura Dumin obtained her PhD in English from Oklahoma State University in 2010. She is a professor in English and Technical Writing at the University of Central Oklahoma who has been exploring the impact of generative AI on writing classrooms. Laura has been experimenting with transformative learning (TL) tools and scholarship of teaching and learning methods (SoTL) in the classroom for over 7 years. She finds that when students are engaged in the lessons, learning can happen organically, leading to more interesting class periods and longer-term gains in understanding concepts. Laura mixes her background in technical writing into all her courses, bringing ideas of audience and clear communication into assignments. When she is not teaching, she works as a co-managing editor for the Journal of Transformative Learning, was a campus SoTL mentor, and directs the Technical Writing BA and advises the Composition and Rhetoric MA program. She runs a Facebook learning community to allow instructors to learn from each other. https://www.facebook.com/groups/632930835501841 Big bold ideas explored this week: Allowing students to use AI in their rough drafts and final drafts of papers can be a valuable learning experience. Reflecting on the effectiveness of AI tools and using the right tool for the job is crucial. Preserving individuality and voice in writing is important in the age of AI. Having conversations with students about AI, including discussions on bias and prompt engineering, is essential. AI can enhance accessibility in education and make learning more inclusive. Connect with our guest: www.linkedin.com/in/laura-dumin157 ldumin157.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/632930835501841 Thank you to our show sponsor Lebra learn more: https://www.lebrahq.com/
S8 E357 · Mon, September 09, 2024
Get ready to dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI and its impact on higher education. As the landscape of technology shifts faster than ever, how can today’s college students and Student Affairs professionals adapt? Our guest expert shares insights on the critical questions and tools that can shape the future of AI in higher education, exploring how AI is influencing both the academic and social experiences of students on campus. Key Takeaways: AI Integration in Higher Education : What does AI integration look like for today’s college students, and what should we hope it becomes? Our guest discusses the importance of thoughtful implementation, ensuring AI supports, rather than disrupts, the learning journey. Beyond Academics – The AI Shift in Student Life : AI isn't just changing classrooms—it's influencing student life. From mental health support to campus services, hear about the ways AI is already shaping the college experience beyond academics. One Big Question for Higher Ed : With the conversation around AI often polarized, what’s the one question our guest wishes more people were asking? We explore the key issue that could redefine the AI debate in universities across the globe. Learn all about our special guest: Dr. Claire Brady is a seasoned executive and recognized change agent and coalition builder with significant experience improving processes, leading digital transformations, building world-class teams, and achieving strategic goals. She is a proud graduate of Michigan State University (BA & MA), and the University of Central Florida (EdD). Claire has served in executive VPSA roles at Lake-Sumter State College in Florida and Ana G. Mendez University in Florida and Puerto Rico. Claire also has 10+ years of undergraduate teaching experience. Claire is a nationally recognized educator and passionate advocate for AI in higher education. She is leading the charge in AI literacy as a vocal advocate across higher education. Claire is dedicated to equipping executive teams and student affairs professionals with the necessary tools and knowledge to leverage the immense potential of AI in their personal and professional lives. Claire is an active member of regional and national associations and is engaged in her local communities by serving within organizations and on boards. Claire, her partner Ben, and their son Fox (13) live in Orlando. When she’s not picking up LEGO or discussing the intricacies of Minecraft, she enjoys travel, reading, exploring AI, TV, crafting, Broadway shows, trying new restaurants, and spending time with family and friends. Website: www.drclairebrady.com Socials: IG @drclairebrady LinkedIn <a href= "https://www.lin
S8 E356 · Wed, September 04, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Hayes Greenfield is founder of Creative Sound Play (CSP), a sound-based, generative learning system for Pre-K, as well as an award-winning jazz musician, notable film composer, and innovative educator. His book, Creative Sound Play for Young Learners (Routledge, Eye on Education Series, 2024), invites educators to use sound-making as collaborative educational play. Hayes began working as a teaching artist in public and private K-12 schools. He created and implemented curricula for K-12 students, and professional development workshops for special needs District 75 teachers in New York City. Notably, he created a Pre-K program for PNC Bank’s “Grow Up Great Initiative,” devoted five years to codifying CSP at the Lenox Hill Early Childhood Center’s Head Start program, and consulted at Bank Street Head Start. Founder and lead educator for CSP, Hayes guides Pre-K teachers in his sound-based pedagogy and offers in-person and remote coaching sessions to accompany his self-paced video curriculum. An exceptional speaker Hayes has presented at the NAEYC, NHSA, A Joyous Celebration of Ideas, the Next Wave Center for Artistry and Scholarship, and other conferences. A jazz musician, Hayes is proud to be endorsed by Yamaha, Vandoren, and Eventide. He has released 10 critically acclaimed CDs including two award-winning family CD’s Jazz-A-Ma-Tazz and Music for a Green Planet, and has performed at festivals and venues throughout the US, Canada, and Europe. Hayes’ Jazz-A-Ma-Tazz school assembly program has reached over 300,000 young people and his music has been wonderfully received and reviewed in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, Billboard, Child Magazine, Downbeat, Jazz Times and more. As film composer, Hayes has scored more than 70 films, documentaries, commercials, animations, and TV specials. 🎙️Connect with our guest https://www.creativesoundplay.com/ https://www.hayesgreenfield.com/ https://www.instagram.com/creativesoundplay/ https://www.facebook.com/thehayesgreenfield https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiC0eCONgJfJSXJGO6fALsA Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.
S8 E355 · Mon, September 02, 2024
Our guest this week is an expert with AR, VR, and XR. Meet Jeannine Charles who is committed to crafting immersive experiences that transcend the boundaries of reality. Jeannine ’s journey began with a solid foundation in Industrial Design, which provided her with a holistic understanding of form, function, and user experience. Fuelled by curiosity and a desire to explore new horizons, she has always been drawn to the intersection of technology and creativity. Her passion for visual storytelling led her to pursue a career in photography, which then led to the fields of film, narrative, mixed-media and virtual reality. Jeannine pivoted and began her career in the tech space, exploring the possibilities of extended reality (XR) and how to catalyze the growth of media production in the immersive media landscape. This led her to the co-creation of her first VR prototype and the foundation of her XR production company, where she provides XR/AR/VR marketing solutions for mid-sized businesses. Whether designing captivating virtual environments, interactive simulations, or innovative user interfaces, Jeannine strives to create experiences that captivate the imagination and push the boundaries of possibility. __________ Connect with our guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcharlesaamxr/?originalSubdomain=ca Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S8 E354 · Wed, August 28, 2024
play:ground NYC is an organization that focuses on the rights of children and creating affirming spaces for play. They believe that young people should be given authority, autonomy, and respect, and that society often mistreats and oppresses children. The organization promotes sustainability by using recycled materials and repurposing junk for play. They emphasize the importance of people and allocate most of their budget to paying staff. Playground NYC offers play residencies and pop-up spaces for play, providing opportunities for children to lead their own learning and enjoyment. The organization trains play workers and aims to shift parenting approaches to allow for more play and risk-taking. Parents have noticed increased confidence and empowerment in their children as a result of their experiences at this special space. Ready to learn more? https://www.play-ground.nyc/ Our guest this week: Yoni Kallai, the interim executive director, Head playworker and Co founder of play:groundNYC is dedicated to repairing the world in various ways. Working for young people's rights through promoting and supporting play, is his favorite. Connect with Yoni: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anahita-shadkam-636ba944/ Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S8 E353 · Mon, August 26, 2024
Dr. Julie Jones discusses the power of play and challenges the myth that play is separate from learning. She emphasizes that play is not the opposite of work, but rather the opposite of depression. A playful classroom integrates cognition, movement, and emotion, and focuses on student choice and engagement. Dr. Jones suggests that teachers explore their own play personalities and incorporate play into their classrooms. She also encourages adults to make play more accessible in their own lives through small, playful activities throughout the day. In this conversation, Dr. Julie Jones discusses the importance of play in our lives and how it can be incorporated into our day-to-day routines. She introduces the concept of play personalities, which are different ways in which individuals engage in play. The eight play personalities are Explorer, Director, Joker, Competitor, Kinesthete, Creator, Storyteller, and Collector. Dr. Jones emphasizes the need for educators to provide playful opportunities for students and highlights the impact of play on creativity, empathy, and overall well-being. Dr. Julie Jones is an associate professor in Converse University’s Department of Behavior and Social Sciences. She maintains an active research agenda with interests ranging from urban planning to curriculum and pedagogy, always with a mix of creativity and play. She published her first book,The Playful Classroom in June 2020. Her second book, The Playful Life, was published in October 2022. Follow her on social media @JuliePJones_author, and view her full curriculum vitae at www.juliepjones.com . Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S8 Enull · Mon, August 19, 2024
Welcome to Season 8 of the Shifting Schools Podcast! This season, we're diving deeper into the topics that matter most to educators, with a special focus on practical strategies and innovative approaches. Get ready for new mini-series that tackle some of the most pressing issues in education today, including Generative AI—how it's reshaping the classroom and empowering both teachers and students—and Chronic Absenteeism, where we'll explore actionable solutions to keep students engaged and in school. We're thrilled to be back with more insights, expert interviews, and thought-provoking discussions designed to equip you with the tools you need to navigate the evolving educational landscape. Don't miss out on this exciting new season—subscribe now and join us on the journey to transform education for the better. Make sure to tune in and stay ahead of the curve with Shifting Schools, where we help you prepare students for their future, not our past. Website: pod.shiftingschools.com Community: camp.shiftingschools.com Free Resources: shiftingschools.com Instagram: @shiftingschoolspod X: @shiftingschools
S8 E352 · Mon, August 19, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Jackie Mader Jackie Mader is a senior early childhood reporter at The Hechinger Report, where she has reported on a range of topics including teacher preparation, special education and policies that impact young children and families. Her work has appeared in newspapers and outlets nationwide, including The New York Times, The Atlantic, USA TODAY, TIME and NBC News and has been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists, The New York Press Club, the Education Writers Association and The Newswomen’s Club of New York, among others. In 2021, she was one of two American journalists chosen for the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma’s Early Childhood Development Fellowship and during the 2023-24 academic year, she researched and reported on child care policy as a Spencer Fellow at the Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Prior to journalism, she worked as a special education teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina. 🎙️Connect with our guest: https://x.com/jackiemader Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S1 E351 · Mon, August 12, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with a remarkable leader with Skateistan, Hala Khalaf. Skateistan is an international NGO that uses skateboarding as a tool for education and empowerment. It started with a few children in Kabul who were curious about skateboarding and has now grown into a global movement. The organization focuses on providing fun and inclusive spaces for children and at-risk youth to learn, play, and shape their futures. Skateistan has also created the Good Push Alliance, a social skate network that connects over a thousand skate projects worldwide. The organization emphasizes the importance of play and the valuable life skills that can be learned through skateboarding. 🎙️Connect with them to learn more: https://skateistan.org/ Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E350 · Mon, August 05, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Nawal Qarooni. 🎙️Connect with our guest and check out her book: https://nqcliteracy.org/ https://x.com/nqcliteracy?lang=en Chapters 00:00 Empowering Children Through Choices and Leadership 02:28 The Role of Play in Decision-Making and Learning 04:17 Libraries as Community Centers for Play 07:41 Communicating the Value of Play to the Broader Community 12:55 The Power of Process-Oriented Play Link from Nawal https://www.loc.gov/programs/library-of-congress-literacy-awards/about-this-program/advisory-board/ Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E349 · Mon, July 29, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Courtney McLeod. Courtney is an award-winning speaker and a professional life and leadership coach. Her super power is helping people experience and achieve things they never thought possible and she does this work through one-on-one and group coaching programs. She loves leading corporate team-building events and workshops designed to positively impact participants. Courtney infuses fun and playfulness into all aspects of the work she does because she believes in the transformative power of play. 🎙️Connect with our guest: www.kick-assladies.com Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E348 · Mon, July 22, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Dr. Paul Davarsi. Play and learning (aren’t they the same thing?) are his twin passions, and lie at the heart of everything he does. Paul teaches about games and play at the University of Toronto, where he is a founding member of the PlayLab. Paul makes games and playful experiences in his role as CEO and co-founder of Gold Bug Interactive, and he bring players together as the Executive Director of the Serious Play Conference. While based in Canada, Paul works with organizations around the world, including UNESCO, the US Department of Education, and diverse NGOs and cultural institutions. His work has been featured on PBS, NPR, CBC, the Huffington Post, and Polygon, among others. 🎙️Connect with our guest: https://seriousplayconf.com/ https://goldbuginteractive.com/ Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E347 · Mon, July 15, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Dr. Peg Oliveira. Dr. Oliveira is a child development expert and an activist. Since receiving her doctorate in developmental psychology from Brandeis University, Dr. Oliveira has advocated for fair pay for early childhood educators, child care assistance for working parents and equitable access to high quality education. Peg is currently the founding director of the Gesell Program in Early Childhood at the Yale Child Study Center. Peg navigated the transition of the historic Gesell Institute, a respected nonprofit child advocacy organization since 1950, into the Yale Child Study Center to honor Dr. Arnold Gesell, the founder of the Yale Child Study Center. Prior to her work with Gesell, Peg was a Senior Policy Fellow with CT Voices for Children as well as a consultant to the CT Office of Early Childhood and other child advocacy organizations. Peg is a member the Board of Directors of the Becket Chimney Corners YMCA, and was the founding director of 108 Monkeys, a nonprofit yoga service organization. 🎙️Connect with our guest: https://www.gesell-yale.org/ Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E346 · Mon, July 08, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Acey Holmes. Acey Holmes is the founder of BoredLess, this week she discusses the importance of play for adults and its impact on social connection, work culture, and personal well-being. She addresses the myth that play is only for children and emphasizes the benefits of play across the lifespan. Acey shares insights on playful work design, non-cringy icebreakers, and the concept of personal play identities. She provides practical advice for incorporating play into daily life and highlights the significance of unstructured free play for children. 🎙️Take this episode further and learn more about our guest and explore her non-cringey questions: https://playfulworkdesign.com/about https://playfulworkdesign.com/blog/non-cringey-questions-to-start-meetings Want to map out your personal plans for having a more playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E345 · Mon, July 01, 2024
💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Sharon Lauricella, Ph.D. and T. Keith Edmunds about "Hard Fun," and Ludic pedagogy. 🎙️Take this episode further by exploring the book from this week's guests: https://niagarapencentre.com/shop/product/ludic-pedagogy-by-sharon-lauricella-hardcover-indigo-chapters-coles-80eb19 Want to map out your personal plans for having a more playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/ 📨Tell us about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E344 · Mon, June 24, 2024
This week's conversation challenges the myth that play is only for young children and emphasizes its value for middle schoolers, high schoolers, and adults. Sandra Chow is here and she highlights the role of play in professional development and collaboration, sharing examples from her own experiences. She emphasizes the need for accessible play spaces and suggests incorporating play into different environments, such as classrooms and libraries. Sandra Chow is the Director of Digital and Innovative Learning at Keystone Academy in Beijing. She is dedicated to preparing the next generation for their future. With over 20 years of experience as an educator in Canada and internationally, she strives to prepare students and train educators to be instructional creators in a global community. She is an ISTE Certified Educator, Apple Distinguished Educator and Professional Learning Specialist, Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and Google Certified Coach, Innovator, and Trainer, as well as a Global Competence and GCAA Certified Practitioner. Her experience as a professional accountant, educational consultant, and cross-cultural educator provides her with a unique perspective as a leader. She strives to prepare students and train educators to learn, teach, collaborate and create in a globally competitive society. 🎙️Connect with our guest and check our recommendation from her Classroom Dollop Math and Science Investigations (M.S.I.) | The Curious Kindergarten I Breakout EDU - Educational Games Pedagogy of Multiliteracies: Rewriting Goldilocks - 1st Edition - Heat (routledge.com) Her team submission that won the National technology award - https://youtu.be/569g4D-AcnI?si=7i_lCYRwgMtQKx2Y Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free : https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ 👏🏻Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: <p
S7 E343 · Mon, June 17, 2024
Liz Joy Moore discusses the power of play and how it can benefit both children and adults. She emphasizes that play is for everyone and that it is not impractical, even for adults. Liz believes that play is essential for connection, communication, and learning, and that it can be used to teach strategies for mental health and trauma. She suggests that professional development should incorporate play and that educators and parents should be role models for children by embracing playfulness. Liz also encourages individuals to find their own playful activities based on their curiosity. Ready to connect with Liz? https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizjoymoore/ Liz is a trauma-informed, experiential education and 'play' advocate. Her mindful leadership and facilitation exude an air of joy that brings a fresh perspective to how leaders and teams can best work with each other and serve our developing youth. With a background in Anthropology and cultural Geography, training in coaching, MBCT, yoga and mindfulness, and love for travel and outdoor adventures, Liz's experiences offer a unique approach to the art of human connection, inclusion and understanding. Use special Promo Code 'SSPOD25' to take $25 off our 'Build A Bot' self paced course! https://www.shiftingschools.com/store-2/p/buildabot Thank you to our amazing sponsors for supporting the show! MackinVision https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/
S7 E342 · Mon, June 10, 2024
Our summer-long 'Power of Play' series starts now with special guest Allie Ticktin. Allie’s mission is to empower children and their families through sensory play so that they can thrive through childhood and beyond. Allie is the author of the book, Play to Progress , where she provides parents with an overview of all 8 (yes, 8) senses and gives parents ways to enhance those senses at home. Allie uses the science of child development and the joy of play to boost childrens’ confidence and enhance development within all areas of their life, from social and emotional to physical and academic. Allie believes that the best way to support children is by arming their parents, from inception, with the knowledge and skills necessary to encourage their child’s development for success through childhood and beyond. Allie began her work in pediatric development at the University of Michigan, where she earned her B.S. in Movement Science, and continued her studies at USC, where she received her M.A. and Clinical Doctorate in Occupational Therapy. Allie is certified in Sensory Integration and hopes that one day one day quality open ended play will be considered as important as learning the ABC’s. When not at work, you can find Allie at the beach engaging her own sensory system, outside enjoying nature or on her spin bike. Allie also loves to bake vegan treats, read and color in mindfulness coloring books, which are her own regulation tools. Connect with our guest: www.play2progress.com https://www.instagram.com/play2progress/ Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer? 🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free 🏖️: https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting this series: MackinVision: https://home.mackin.com/mackinvision/ Lebra: https://www.lebrahq.com/
Bonus · Thu, June 06, 2024
Tricia and Jeff are so excited about the soon to start 'Power of Play' summer pod series, so they thought they would bring listeners a special free resource to pair with it. Would you like to be more intentional with play this summer? Grab our free template and get started today: https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/ Tune in Monday for the first episode in our Power of Play series. Reach out to Tricia and Jeff to share your thoughts on any of our resources: info (at) shiftingschools (dot) (com)
S7 E341 · Mon, June 03, 2024
In this conversation, Dr. Kenny Rodrequez, a superintendent from Grandview, Missouri, discusses the use of AI, specifically our show sponsor Lebra, from a leadership perspective. He shares insights on leveraging AI to build relationships, improve communication, and streamline administrative tasks within the school district. Kenny emphasizes the importance of personal connections and the positive impact of using AI to enhance community engagement and support staff members. The conversation highlights the practical applications of AI in education and the potential for creating a more efficient and connected school environment. Ready to learn more about our guest? Dr. Kenny Rodrequez became Superintendent of the Grandview C-4 School District in July 2016. Before serving as Superintendent, Dr. Rodrequez served for two years as the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction in the Grandview C-4 School District. Dr. Rodrequez has served in several capacities throughout his career. He was a music educator for 8 years in two different states, including being a band director, percussion instructor, and district music resource teacher. Dr. Rodrequez moved into school administration in 2003 and held site level positions of assistant principal and principal before moving into district-level positions of director and assistant superintendent. He was selected to create and implement the first Early College High School program in Tulsa through a partnership with Tulsa Community College. He directed the Tulsa Innovative School network, which served over 1,200 students in grades K-12, and served as a lead examiner for the Oklahoma Quality Award Foundation, based upon the Baldrige process. In both Oklahoma and Missouri, he has done extensive work on the implementation of new teacher evaluation systems in an effort to raise academic achievement and build collaborative relationships between teachers and administrators. In 2020, Dr. Rodrequez was the recipient of the Communication Technology Award from the National School Public Relations Association for leadership in implementing cutting-edge communication technology to improve and expand outreach and engagement with education stakeholders . In 2023, he was selected as the Missouri Superintendent of the Year for 2024 by the Missouri Association of School Administrators. Dr. Rodrequez has a Bachelor's degree from Oklahoma State University in Music Education, a Master of Science degree from Oklahoma State University in School Leadership, and completed his Doctorate degree from Baker University in School Administration. Connect with him: kenny.rodrequez(at)grandviewc4.net Ready to learn more about Lebra? https://www.lebrahq.com/
S7 E340 · Mon, May 27, 2024
Tricia and Jeff discuss the final week of their May Micro Menu Prompt Challenge, focusing on AI and executive function. They highlight the importance of executive function skills in enacting learning and provide three mega prompts to support the development of these skills. Tricia shares her experience using generative AI for gardening and landscaping, while Jeff explores the use of AI for project management. They also announce their upcoming summer mini-series on the power of play. Takeaways Executive function skills are crucial for organizing and enacting learning. Generative AI can be used for gardening and landscaping, providing information on plant identification and growth predictions. AI can support project management by generating frameworks and motivational phrases. The May Micro Menu Prompt Challenge offers a variety of prompts to explore different AI applications. The upcoming summer mini-series will focus on the power of play and its impact on learning and well-being. Ready to get the free guide they discuss today? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/micro-menu-part-3-and-4/ Explore our new course Foundational AI Literacy https://www.shiftingschools.com/store-2/p/ai-foundation Huge thanks to our amazing sponsor Lebra! https://www.lebrahq.com/ Take $25 off with special promo code 'SSPOD25' Tell us more about your thoughts on our guide: <a href= "mailto:inf
S7 E339 · Mon, May 20, 2024
Jeff Utecht and Tricia discuss the importance of AI literacy and introduce their AI literacy course. They also talk about the recent updates from OpenAI and Google in the field of AI. They highlight the significance of AI in social-emotional learning. They also explore the power of play and share prompts for creating interactive stories using AI. They emphasize the importance of involving parents in AI conversations and providing them with prompts to engage their children in learning over the summer. Ready to get the free guide they discuss today? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/micro-menu-part-3-and-4/ Explore our new course Foundational AI Literacy https://www.shiftingschools.com/store-2/p/ai-foundation Huge thanks to our amazing sponsor Lebra! https://www.lebrahq.com/ Take $25 off with special promo code 'SSPOD25' Tell us more about your thoughts on our guide: info@shiftingschools.com What are some of the big ideas inside this conversation? AI literacy is important for educators and students to navigate the rapidly evolving field of AI. Updates from OpenAI and Google highlight the potential of AI in various domains. AI can support social-emotional learning and provide companionship for students. Creating interactive stories using AI prompts can engage students and foster creativity. Involving parents in AI conversations and providing prompts can promote learning over the summer.
S7 E338 · Mon, May 13, 2024
Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman discuss the second menu for the May Micro Menu Challenge. They provide prompts and resources to help educators experiment with AI literacy. They also address common questions, such as how to keep up with AI developments and whether to upgrade to the paid version of ChatGPT. They emphasize the importance of community-based learning and the need to prioritize privacy when using AI tools. In this conversation, Jeff and Tricia discuss the limitations of generative AI and the importance of understanding its capabilities. They emphasize the need for educators to have an organizing principle, such as the Drive framework, to navigate the rapidly changing landscape of AI. They also explore the power of prompt crafting and provide a feedback prompt template for effective feedback in the classroom. They encourage educators to experiment with different prompts and share their experiences with their colleagues. The conversation concludes with a reminder to save $25 on Shifting Schools' asynchronous workshops using the code SSPOD25. Ready to explore the menus? Download them free: https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/may-micro-menu-1/ Thank you to our sponsor! Learn more about Lebra today: https://www.lebrahq.com/
S7 E337 · Mon, May 06, 2024
Jeff and Tricia introduce their new micro menu for the month of May, which focuses on experimenting with generative AI in different contexts. They emphasize the importance of actually interacting with AI tools and the power of collaborative conversations about the output. They also mention their sponsor, Lebra , and answer questions about handling change and choosing the right generative AI tool. In this conversation, Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman discuss the importance of getting familiar with and using generative AI tools, specifically ChatGPT. This episode also will introduce the Drive Framework, which stands for dialogue, re-imagine, interdependence, verify, and executive functioning. The framework provides a roadmap for educators to navigate AI literacy and leverage technology for deeper learning. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the Building Community prompt in the Mega Menu, highlighting the power of word choice and the importance of customization and critical thinking when using generative AI tools. Ready to get your Micro Menu for May free guide? 📁 https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/may-micro-menu-1/ Reach out to Jeff to learn more about Lebra: jeff@shiftingschools.com https://www.lebrahq.com/ Learn more about learning with Shifting Schools: www.shiftingschools.com
S7 E336 · Mon, April 29, 2024
This week Tricia interviews two of her alltime fav librarians about the role of librarians in cultivating AI literacy. Karina and Allie discuss the responsibility of librarians in fostering AI literacy, curating resources, and teaching AI ethics. They also explore the impact of social media algorithms on readers' preferences and the importance of providing guidance in book recommendations. The librarians share their favorite AI tools, such as Magic School, Diffit, and Curipod, and emphasize the need for librarians to experiment and find tools that work best for them. They also discuss the influence of TikTok and Bookstagram in promoting reading and recommend books they are excited to read. Ready to learn more about our amazing guests this week? https://www.tiktok.com/@alliethelibrarian https://www.instagram.com/alliethelibrarian/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cuethelibrarian/ https://cuethelibrarian.weebly.com/about.html Chapters 06:22 Curating Resources and Teaching AI Ethics 11:13 The Impact of Social Media Algorithms on Readers' Preferences 15:43 Favorite AI Tools for Librarians 28:46 Guiding Readers in Book Recommendations Huge thank you to our sponsors for supporting our podcast Learn more about Lebra Gamestorm EDU
S7 E336 · Mon, April 22, 2024
In this episode, Jeff Utecht interviews Chris Linsell, a real estate technologist, about the intersection between technology and real estate. They discuss the disruptions happening in the real estate industry and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming the profession. Chris emphasizes the importance of soft skills, such as emotional intelligence, in addition to technical skills. He highlights the need for professionals to understand and interpret human motivations and emotions in order to effectively communicate and negotiate in real estate transactions. Chris also emphasizes the importance of continual learning and adaptability in a rapidly changing industry. Chris Linsell is a real estate technologist, a sought-after real estate coach, and hands-on real estate professional with more than 13 years of experience buying and selling anything from modest starter homes to massive waterside compounds. Chris currently serves as the Director of Content for Luxury Presence. In this role, Chris leads an impressive team of content professionals in telling the story of Luxury Presence’s products, services, and people. Chris has worked as a trainer and development consultant for national real estate brands such as Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices of Michigan and Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors, helping teams of all shapes and sizes realize their lead generation and overall business goals by finding new ways to demonstrate their expertise and authority in their local markets. Chris formerly served as the Senior Writer and Technology Analyst for The Close, the internet’s leading source of actionable, strategic insight for and by industry professionals. Learn more: chrislinsell.com luxurypresence.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-linsell Thank you to our incredible sponsors for supporting our show! Learn more about Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/ Gamestorm EDU https://gamestormedu.com/
S7 E334 · Mon, April 15, 2024
In this podcast episode, the creators of Professor A I, an AI startup supporting students with AP exams, discuss their journey and the development of their app. The founders, who are 11th graders in high school, explain how they came up with the idea and the importance of founder-market fit. They also discuss the challenges of AI hallucinations and how they overcame them by using open-source textbooks and integrating with Wolfram Alpha. The founders highlight the support they received from Microsoft and their participation in an accelerator program. They emphasize their goal of providing access to educational resources for all students. Pradyu Kandala and Abhay Chebium discuss their AI-powered education platform, Professor AI, which aims to provide personalized tutoring and grading support for AP students. They address concerns about cheating and emphasize that the AI is designed to help students learn rather than replace teachers. The platform explains concepts in different ways and provides reliable sources for further study. They also highlight the importance of feedback from educators to fine-tune the platform and invite teachers to sign up for the waitlist and support their endeavor. Takeaways Professor AI is an AI startup created by two 11th graders to support students with AP exams. The founders identified a need for an AI system to help students with their AP coursework and exams. The founders received support from Microsoft and are participating in an accelerator program to further develop their startup. Professor AI is an AI-powered education platform that offers personalized tutoring and grading support for AP students. Learn more about Professor AI today: https://www.professorai.co/ Thanks to our amazing sponsors for making the show possible Learn more about Lebra HQ https://www.lebrahq.com/ Learn more about Game Storm EDU https://gamestormedu.com/
S7 E333 · Mon, April 08, 2024
Imagine students grappling with AI-crafted ethical dilemmas. They're not just learning about sustainability – they’re learning how to question, research, and discern credible information. It’s about nurturing critical thinking and responsible info consumption – the core of information literacy 🌎 Want to dig into our free guide 'Generative AI and Earth Day'? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/earth-day-and-chatgpt/ Want to join Tricia and Jeff tomorrow? Take $25 off you registration with promo code 'SSPOD25' https://www.shiftingschools.com/store-2/p/ai-fueled-feedback-webinar Huge thanks to our amazing show sponsors for supporting us in providing free resources: Learn more about Lebra https://www.lebrahq.com/ Learn more about Gamestorm EDU https://gamestormedu.com/ Reach out to us anytime with questions! info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E332 · Mon, April 01, 2024
Our special guest this week is Zach, the host of the incredible podcast 'We The Children' Zachary Fox-DeVol, or Zach, is a curious 12-year-old with a passion for the environment and a mind eager to learn more about our planet. In June 2020, during a summer writing project, Zach ventured into the world of podcasting and created "Rule Of The Bark" . This unique podcast, told from a dog's perspective, provides humorous interviews and helpful tips on raising dogs. Zooming ahead to December 2021, Zach’s interest took a serious turn toward climate change. This led to 'We The Children,' where, at 12 years old, he dives into climate discussions and solutions from a youthful viewpoint. The podcast illuminates how kids like him care deeply about Earth's future and their actions' pivotal role in shaping a sustainable planet. In the summer of 2023, Zach was honored to join an Australian Radio Station as a US Ambassador, engaging in enlightening interviews on Funky Kids Radio. Additionally, he’s taken up speaking engagements at schools and clubs, advocating for the environment, recycling, and composting among kids. When he's not busy pondering our planet or podcasting, he enjoys working on magic tricks, playing chess, mastering the Rubik's cube, and spending time with his pets—a dog named Ewok and a cat named Pax. Zach's "Production Team" includes his Kindergarten/Second-grade teacher and friend, Clare Marder, making his podcasting journey a collaborative and educational experience. https://www.instagram.com/we_the_children_podcast/ x - @WeTheChildrenP1 Ready to learn more about his show? https://www.wethechildrenpodcast.com/ Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: https://www.lebrahq.com/ https://gamestormedu.com/gamestormers/ Learn with Jeff and Tricia this Spring: www.shiftingschools.com Take $25 off any of our offerings with "SSPOD25" as a discount code.
S7 E331 · Mon, March 25, 2024
In this episode, Jeff Utecht interviews Pete Huang from The Neuron , a daily newsletter that explores AI. They discuss the origin of The Neuron and how it started as an experiment with AI-generated content. They also explore the landscape of AI and its potential impact on various industries. Pete shares his insights on the future of AI, including the use of customizable GPTs. He also explains how AI is leveraged within The Neuron, particularly in automating repetitive tasks. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of AI in education and its potential benefits and challenges. The conversation explores the impact of AI on education and the need to prepare students for the future. It discusses changes in the classroom experience, the reevaluation of the purpose of education, and the importance of core skills. The uncertainty of future job skills is highlighted, along with the human touch in communication and the value of voice and persona. Pete Huang shares his journey to AI and provides insights into the current state of AI chatbots. Takeaways The Neuron started as an experiment with AI-generated content and has evolved into a daily newsletter. The landscape of AI is constantly changing, with advancements in video generation models and image models. AI can be leveraged to automate repetitive tasks and improve quality control in content creation. AI has the potential to transform education, but the importance of human expertise and domain knowledge remains crucial. Preparing students for the future requires reevaluating the purpose of education and finding a balance between practical skills and generalist education. Core skills such as communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving remain important in the AI era. Learn more about our Guest Pete is the founder of The Neuron, a daily newsletter tracking the latest in AI read by 400,000 people every day. He's an investor, consultant and speaker on all things AI in business. Prior to this, Pete was a strategy leader at notable tech startups and a consultant at McKinsey. He has a graduate degree in computer science from Northwestern University. https://www.theneurondaily.com/ https://twitter.com/nonmayorpete Connect with Jeff and Tricia: www.shiftingschools.com
S7 E330 · Mon, March 18, 2024
In this conversation, Jeff Utecht interviews Tyler Rablin about his new book, 'Hacking Student Motivation.' They discuss the importance of feedback and assessment in motivating students, the impact of grades and assessment on student motivation, and the need for change in education. Tyler shares his experiences working with students in rural agricultural communities and the challenges they face in finding motivation in school. He also explains the concept of learning progressions and how they can replace rubrics to support student learning. The conversation concludes with Tyler expressing his excitement about the release of his book and the positive feedback he has received. Takeaways Feedback is a powerful tool for motivating students and should be broadened to include anything that helps students gauge their progress towards a goal. Motivation is closely tied to student belief in their ability to succeed. It is crucial to provide evidence of success and create a supportive learning environment. Learning progressions can be a more effective alternative to rubrics, as they break down learning goals into manageable steps and allow students to see their progress. Ready to explore the book? https://www.tylerrablin.com/book Connect with Tyler online: https://twitter.com/mr_rablin?lang=en Learn more about our premium sponsor: https://www.lebrahq.com/
S7 E329 · Mon, March 11, 2024
Dr. Elsa Friis, of Alongside, discusses how their clinician-powered AI tool supports young people in need of mental health support. The conversation highlights the need for mental health resources in schools and the shortage of mental health providers. The use of AI in mental health is not a new concept, and it can provide a warm and validating space for young people to seek support. The conversation also addresses misconceptions about AI and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based strategies in AI tools. Alongside offers partnership options for schools and provides a demo for interested users. Ready to learn more about Alongside? https://www.alongside.care/ Did you know Alongside works directly with students? Learn more about their paid summer internship position for High School Students: https://www.alongside.care/jobs/mental-wellness-content-development-high-school-intern Learn more about our special guest: Dr. Elsa Friis, head of mental health at Alongside, a clinician-powered AI tool can discuss the dire need for mental health services in the school setting, particularly as schools continue to be understaffed and our students need more support now than ever before. By offering tools like Alongside, which utilizes generative AI developed by clinicians and backed by research, schools around the country have been able to support their student population with personalized conversations to address anxiety, depression, relationship challenges and more, providing equitable support for every child. As a licensed psychologist and global public health practitioner, I am passionate about improving the well-being of others through cognitive, behavioral, and relational strategies; and systemic interventions to address social determinants of health (e.g. structural racism, poverty, education and access to services). I have a background in utilizing community based participatory research approaches to develop and evaluate family-based interventions for child mental health in Kenya. My program of research focuses on developing novel technology and ca
S7 E328 · Mon, March 04, 2024
Dan White, CEO of Filament Games, discusses the future of learning games and the importance of game-based learning pedagogy. He emphasizes the shift towards focusing on skills and conceptual understandings rather than didactic knowledge transfer. White believes that game-based experiences should prepare students for the real world by imparting useful practices and higher-order thinking skills. He also highlights the impact of automation and AI on the workforce and the need to revisit what is worth teaching and learning. White shares insights on building collaborative partnerships and the power of play in improving people's lives. Takeaways The future of learning games lies in focusing on skills and conceptual understandings rather than didactic knowledge transfer. Game-based experiences should prepare students for the real world by imparting useful practices and higher-order thinking skills. The rise of automation and AI calls for a reevaluation of what is worth teaching and learning. Ready to learn more about Dan and FIlament Games? www.filamentgames.com @filamentgames IG: @filamentgames Dan is the co-founder and CEO of Filament Games. Dan believes that good gameplay and good learning are complementary rather than oppositional forces. An alumnus of Cornell University and the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Dan earned an M.S. in Education Technology under seminal learning game scholars Drs. Kurt Squire and James Paul Gee. Prior to founding Filament, Dan worked as a teacher, an instructional designer, and a game developer. Dan’s passions include learning games, sustainability, mindfulness, and modernizing institutional education. Thank you to our sponsor! https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools
S7 E327 · Mon, February 26, 2024
LUDIA AI is a free tool that helps educators cultivate a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) mindset by leveraging AI. The conversation explores the fear and misconceptions around AI in education and how LUDIA AI actually emphasizes relationships and centers humanity. LUDIA AI is designed to support teachers' time and thinking, providing ideas and options to adapt instruction efficiently. Educators can use LUDIA AI to plan and model UDL best practices, considering barriers and opportunities. Tips are provided for getting the most out of LUDIA AI, including being specific in prompts and engaging in a back-and-forth conversation. Anecdotes and feedback from educators highlight the varied uses and benefits of LUDIA AI. The conversation also discusses the importance of involving parents and caretakers in using AI tools like LUDIA AI to support homeschool partnerships and expand AI use beyond the classroom. The 4Ts model (Tell, Tinker, Tweak, Transfer) is introduced as a process for using LUDIA AI effectively. AI is seen as a tool for metacognition and decision-making, enhancing critical thinking and creativity. Listeners are encouraged to experiment with LUDIA AI and explore its potential in their educational contexts. Ready to learn more? https://www.smore.com/vcpmk https://bit.ly/LUDIA_Bookshelf Ready to connect with Beth and Jeremie? https://www.linkedin.com/in/bstarklifelonglearner https://www.jeremierostan.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to LUDIA AI and UDL Mindset 01:15 Addressing Fear and Misconceptions about AI in Education 02:25 LUDIA AI as a Tool to Support Teachers' Time and Thinking 03:39 Using LUDIA AI to Plan and Model UDL Best Practices 06:01 Tips for Getting the Most Out of LUDIA AI 08:50 Anecdotes and Feedback from Educators Using LUDIA AI 11:48 Involving Parents and Caretakers in Using LUDIA AI 14:18 Expanding the Use of AI Beyond the Classroom 16:53 Using LUDIA AI for Homeschool Partnerships 18:13 The 4Ts Model for Using LUDIA AI Effectively 20:55 AI as a Tool for Metacognition and Decision-Making 23:45 Experimenting with LUDIA AI: One Thing to Try 24:24 Closing Remarks and Future of LUDIA AI Thank you to our show sponsor! https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools
S7 E326 · Mon, February 19, 2024
On this week... Dwight Gunning, a data scientist with a background in finance, discusses the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the finance industry. He emphasizes the importance of technology in finance and the need for financial institutions to stay up to date with AI to protect against fraud and build trust. Dwight shares his personal journey from economist to technology enthusiast and highlights the value of lifelong learning. He encourages individuals to develop a diverse set of skills and mindsets to adapt to the changing world. Learn more about Dwight Gunning: Based in Canada with Jamaican heritage, Dwight Gunning is deeply invested in integrating advanced AI technologies within the finance sector. Boasting over twenty years of expertise in FinTech, he currently works as an AI and Machine Learning Assurance Engineer at FINRA. Additionally, Dwight is the maintainer of the popular edgartools project and co-author of a book on Natural Language Processing. www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-gunning dgunning.com Thank you to our amazing show sponsor for supporting our podcast: https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools Chapters 00:00 Introduction and the Role of AI in Finance 02:07 The Importance of Technology in Finance 04:19 Transition from Economist to Technology 06:14 The Joy of Lifelong Learning 09:58 Skills and Mindsets for Future Careers 11:34 Balancing Strengths and Developing Empathy 13:46 The Benefits of Competitions and Create-a-thons 17:58 Creating a Space for Open-Mindedness and Collaboration 19:28 The Impact of AI on Finance and Trust 21:28 The Storytelling Aspect of Finance and AI 23:22 The Intersection of Finance and Human Psychology 24:05 The Future of AI in Entertainment and Storytelling 28:51 The Importance of AI Literacy in Finance 29:51 The Exciting Future of AI and Natural Language Interaction 35:29 The Role of AI in Learning and Productivity 39:39 The Future of AI in Visual Storytelling 42:03 The Importance of Human-Centered Skills in the Age of AI
S7 E325 · Mon, February 12, 2024
The co-authors of the book 'Lessons of the Pandemic' discuss their research process, motivations, and recommendations for education. They emphasize the importance of teacher voice and perspective, as well as the need for a blended research approach using surveys, interviews, and focus groups. The chapters cover topics such as teacher workload, continuous innovation, recognizing teacher efforts, and the impact of social emotional learning on student well-being. The authors also provide advice for educators interested in conducting research and highlight the benefits of collaboration. Takeaways Teacher voice and perspective are crucial in understanding the experiences and needs of educators. A blended research approach, including surveys, interviews, and focus groups, provides a comprehensive understanding of the education landscape. School leaders should consider the impact of teacher workload and prioritize protecting planning time and limiting unnecessary meetings. Continuous innovation is essential in education, and educators should be open to change while school leaders should ensure changes are effective and supported by teachers. Teachers' efforts during the pandemic should be recognized and celebrated, and the lessons learned should be acknowledged and applied in future crises. David Marshall is an associate professor of educational research in the College of Education at Auburn University. Since 2020, much of his research on the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on K-12 education. Dr. Marshall has edited two books on the topic including "COVID-19 and the Classroom: How Schools Navigated the Great Disruption," one of the first books to share social science research documenting the first 15 months of the crisis. His research interests also include school choice and charter schools. Dr. Marshall's work has been published in leading journals of education research, policy, and practice. He taught middle and high school social stud
S7 E324 · Mon, February 05, 2024
Dr. Travis Wright is nationally-recognized expert on school-based support for children who have experienced trauma. He is the author of Emotionally Responsive Teaching: Expanding Trauma Informed Care for Young Children. Currently, Dr. Wright is an Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology and Early Childhood Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he is the founder/director of the BASES Project, a school-based intervention for young children experiencing homelessness, their families, and teachers. He also Faculty Director of the UW Morgridge Center for Public Service. Previously, he worked as a school-based mental health counselor, public school teacher, and early childhood educator in Washington, DC and Boston, MA. Dr. Wright is licensed as a professional counselor in the state of Wisconsin. Broaden the understanding of trauma and move away from behavior-focused interventions. Teach children from a place of safety and respect, focusing on building relationships. Understand the perspective of traumatized children and create a safe learning environment. Support young children experiencing homelessness in schools through programs like the BASES project. Learn more https://www.tcpress.com/emotionally-responsive-teaching-9780807768341 https://counselingpsych.education.wisc.edu/fac-staff/wright-travis/ Explore the Shifting Schools collection of free resources and opportunities to learn: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ Thank you to our amazing series sponsor! <span class=
Bonus · Thu, February 01, 2024
Give us ten minutes and let us tell you about the ways to lean way into media literacy for the upcoming Superbowl game! 🏈 Explore our special free guide that kicks off with our BRASS framework and then takes you through ideas for activities: https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/three-ways-to-leverage-the-big-game-for-big-learning/ 🗓️ Our three week AI cohort kicks off next week! We only have a few seats left. As a listener you can take 50% off and join us by entering coupon code "PLC3W50" at checkout. Learn more: https://camp.shiftingschools.com/c/plc-ai-playground/ Reach out to us to tell us about ways your community is amplifying media literacy 📧 info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E323 · Mon, January 29, 2024
Dr. Lorea Martínez introduces the HEART model, which stands for Five Essential Social-Emotional Skills. The model aims to provide educators with a research-based framework for teaching and practicing these skills. Martinez emphasizes the importance of seeing social-emotional learning (SEL) as a paradigm shift and life skills rather than just a checklist of tasks. She also highlights the significance of intentionality in practicing SEL and reflects on the validation of children's feelings. Martinez discusses the role of body language in comforting and the diverse ways of validation. She concludes by advocating for involving students in decision-making processes. Takeaways Intentionality is crucial in practicing SEL and being aware of one's emotions, thought patterns, and behavior. 🤔 Validating children's feelings and creating a safe space for them to express their emotions is essential for their emotional well-being 😌. Involving students in decision-making processes can empower them and foster a sense of ownership and responsibility in their school community 🏫. Connect with this week's guest: Website: https://loreamartinez.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loreamartinez/ Book link: https://amzn.to/31q9aiI Tell us more about your thoughts on this episode: info@shiftingschools.com Learn about our amazing show Sponsor: Money Pickle! https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools
S7 E322 · Mon, January 22, 2024
Our special guest today: Dr. Tony Walker serves on the executive team of The Jed Foundation (“JED”) – a national nonprofit that serves as a thought leader on school mental health and youth suicide prevention. JED works within Higher Education Institutions and PK-12 schools and districts to help leaders build systems that promote more positive mental health outcomes for youth. In his role, Dr. Walker leads JED’s Academic Programs team, supporting the implementation of JED’s programs and best practices of comprehensive school mental health and suicide prevention programming across our nation’s education landscape. Previously, Dr. Walker worked in multiple roles in public education, including as a teacher, school counselor and most recently serving as an executive district leader over Student Support Services at Uplift Education, a high performing network of schools dedicated to providing excellent educational opportunities to more than 23,000 students in North Texas. Founding this work at Uplift in 2011, he established and supervised five large departments servicing 44 schools, including Counseling Services, Social Emotional Learning, Student Discipline and Restorative Practices, Prevention Programs, and Strategic Community Partnerships. Under his decade of leadership, Uplift developed and implemented one of the largest school-based mental health systems in Texas, allowing students and families direct access to licensed mental health clinicians in every school, robust SEL experiences, in-district family therapy services, and a full array of other wraparound programs and supports. Further this conversation with the following links: https://jedfoundation.org/ X (formerly Twitter) - https://twitter.com/jedfoundation Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JedFoundation Instagram - https://instagram.com/jedfoundation/ This episode is sponsored by our partner at Money Pickle! Discover the key to unlocking your financial success by scheduling a complimentary call with one of Money Pickle's trusted, third-party financial advisors. With Money Pickle taking care of the matchmaking process and the advisor covering the cost of the call, all you need to do is share the topic of discussion and attend the meeting at a time that best suits you. In this invaluable video chat session, you'll have the chance to delve into your financial aspirations, investment strategies, and retirement plans, propelling you further towards attaining true financial independence. Now, here's even more good news for you: while there's
S7 E321 · Mon, January 15, 2024
Our special guest today: Dr. Laura Erickson-Schroth (she/they), MD, MA, is the Chief Medical Officer for The Jed Foundation (JED), a national nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults. Laura has provided thousands of patients with crisis intervention and mental health support in over ten different emergency rooms in New York City. Much of her career has focused on LGBTQ mental health, and she continues to see clients at the Hetrick-Martin Institute for LGBTQIA+ Youth. We talk about the connection between media literacy and mental health. Further this conversation with the following links: https://jedfoundation.org/jed-storytelling/ https://mentalhealthmediaguide.com/ https://seizetheawkward.org/ This episode is sponsored by our partner at Money Pickle! Discover the key to unlocking your financial success by scheduling a complimentary call with one of Money Pickle's trusted, third-party financial advisors. With Money Pickle taking care of the matchmaking process and the advisor covering the cost of the call, all you need to do is share the topic of discussion and attend the meeting at a time that best suits you. In this invaluable video chat session, you'll have the chance to delve into your financial aspirations, investment strategies, and retirement plans, propelling you further towards attaining true financial independence. Now, here's even more good news for you: while there's no obligation, you have a unique opportunity to start an ongoing relationship with your matched advisor. They can offer you additional personalized services and the invaluable support you need throughout your investment journey. Connect with them this year: https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools?mc_cid=982e825316&mc_eid=a5d8879dfc
S7 E320 · Mon, January 08, 2024
Our mental health series continues with Dr. Rina Bajaj. This conversation brings us great ways to reframe our inner monologue and strategies to refresh our approach to caring for self and combatting burnout. This series is sponsored by Money Pickle, learn more about ways to connect with an advisor today: https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools Learn more about our guest: Dr Rina Bajaj is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist with over 17 years of experience within the field of mental health. In 2017, she founded her private consultancy, Rina Bajaj Ltd, which offers a specialist therapeutic service for adults and young people providing therapy, business consultation and coaching. She has worked with many international corporate companies providing workshops and training on areas including staff well-being, mental health awareness, mindfulness, creating a positive mindset, motivation, habit building and stress management. Rina is a regular contributor to national and international media and her recent media contribitions can be viewed via: linkt.ree/drrinabajaj Rina has worked with many interesting clients over the years including celebrities, entrepreneurs, professional athletes, musicians and artists. Rina is trained in a range of therapeutic approaches and believes in matching the therapy to the client, rather than the other way around. Her areas of speciality include relationships, anxiety and trauma. In May 2023, she released an Amazon best-selling self-empowerment book called “The Magic in Me”. Broken down into three main sections; the relationship with the self, relationships with others and connecting with individuals’ own identity, wants and needs; the book offers readers daily exercises designed to help them strengthen their connection to their true authentic self. Spanning a recommended thirty days, with journaling space provided within the pages, readers will be encouraged to make time for reflection to boost their inner confidence, self-worth and purpose. www.RinaBajaj.com Instagram @DrRinaBajaj tiktok @drrina8 recent media contribitions can be viewed via: linkt.ree/drrinabajaj Want to tell us more about how your school will action ideas from this episode? Reach out to Jeff and Tricia at info@shiftingschools.com Learn more about our work and opportunities to learn with us at www.shiftingschools.com Thanks again to our series sponsor Money Pickle for supporting our entire series on mental health! <p dir
S7 E319 · Mon, January 01, 2024
Our first episode in our brand new mental health series kicks off with Dr. Deborah Offner. This series is sponsored by Money Pickle , learn more about ways to connect with an advisor today: https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools Our special guest Dr. Offner is here to help us think more specifically about ways to support the mental health of our school community. We also explore her brand new book: Educators as First Responders: A Teacher's Guide to Adolescent Development and Mental Health, Grades 6-12 Ready to learn more about Dr. Offner? Dr. Deborah Offner is an adolescent psychologist with twenty-five years of experience working in schools, colleges, and clinical practice. She is Consulting Psychologist at an innovative school in Boston that prepares students from communities with limited resources to attend competitive private high schools. She works with adolescents, young adults and their families in her private practice and consults to middle and secondary schools about student mental health. https://www.deborahoffnerphd.com/ Want to tell us more about how your school will action ideas from this episode? Reach out to Jeff and Tricia at info@shiftingschools.com Learn more about our work and opportunities to learn with us at www.shiftingschools.com Thanks again to our series sponsor Money Pickle for supporting our entire series on mental health! https://www.moneypickle.com/shiftingschools
Bonus · Thu, December 28, 2023
How is Minecraft a powerful tool for building community, fostering inclusion, and engaging learners? This week's amazing guest Mashfiq Ahmed has an answer for that question and tons of wisdom to share. Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ Mashfiq Ahmed (he/him) is a high school chemistry teacher at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, New York. He has been playing video games ever since he was 4-years-old and they have positively shaped him into the person that he is today. As a teacher, Mashfiq utilizes classroom gamification tools in order to support all of his students and make science more engaging. When the 2020-2021 virtual school year started, Mashfiq created an after school Minecraft Club in order for students to have a place to relax and de-stress through gaming during the pandemic. Since then, the club has grown to become something so much bigger than he could have possibly imagined. For example, Mashfiq’s Minecraft Club participates in esports building competitions with designs that promote equity, accessibility, and sustainability in New York City. Mashfiq strives to create a safe space for all, especially neurodivergent, people of color, and LGBTQ+ students, to express themselves through Minecraft and gaming. His Minecraft Club members are also Minecraft Student Ambassadors who have provided Minecraft training for other teachers and have showcased their work globally, such as at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference. Mashfiq hopes that the future of gaming continues to be more inclusive and accessible for everyone. Additionally, he is also a certified Minecraft educator and a global Minecraft mentor. Due to Mashfiq’s efforts he was recently inducted into The Game Awards Future Class of 2022, which honors inspiring individuals who represent the bright, bold, and inclusive future of video games. 🔦 Ready to connect with Mashfiq? Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrAhmedGaming YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MrAhmedGaming Minecraft Club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdhsminecraftclub/ Minecraft Club Linktree: https://linktr.ee/MinecraftClub Leave a review of our podcast a win a free seat to the February AI cohort! Learn more: www.shiftingschools.com email info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E318 · Mon, December 25, 2023
In this episode, Jeff and Tricia discuss their favorite holiday food, introduce a new free guide on experimenting with AI for families, announce an upcoming series on mental health, promote an AI literacy cohort for PLCs and committees, highlight Jeff's work on Washington State guidelines and policies, mention upcoming conferences, discuss the link between AI literacy and DEIJ/media literacy, and tease the upcoming 2024 Protocols Free Guide. Takeaways Experimenting with AI can be a fun and educational activity for families, and a new free guide provides three ways to get started. The next series on the podcast will focus on mental health, covering topics such as the mental health of educators and students. An AI literacy cohort is available for PLCs and committees looking to develop AI literacy in their schools. Links: Get the Three AI Literacy Experiments for the Family: https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/three-ways-for-families-to-experiment-with-ai/ Learn more about our upcoming cohort: www.shiftingschools.com Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Food 04:38 New Free Guide: Three Ways for Families to Experiment with AI 13:49 Upcoming Series on Mental Health 17:11 AI Literacy Cohort for PLCs and Committees 20:27 Jeff's Work with Washington State Guidelines and Policies 22:35 Upcoming Conferences: NCCE, IDEO, CESA 24:32 Linking AI Literacy to DEIJ and Media Literacy 30:34 Upcoming 2024 Protocols Free Guide 33:14 Closing Remarks and Appreciation
S7 E317 · Fri, December 22, 2023
Join us for this bonus episode where Tricia is a guest on the BFIS 'The Future is Now Podcast.' Ready to follow that show? https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-benjamin-franklin-international-school-podcast/id1714268067 Find all of the resources mentioned here. Listener Challenge: - Be the first to review from your state and win access to our AI course bundle. Leave a review on any podcast platform and email us at info@shiftingschools.com. How to Connect: - Follow us on everywhere: @shiftingschools and @shiftingschoolspod - Visit our website: https://www.shiftingschools.com - Email: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E316 · Wed, December 20, 2023
Episode Description: Join us for this bonus episode were host Jeff Utecht becomes the interviewee on the Have A Life Teaching Podcast. You can subscribe to the Have A Life Teaching Podcast here: https://pod.link/1702975996 Episode Highlights: 1. Shout-out to Listeners: A special thanks to our listeners in Pennsylvania, Indiana, and France for your wonderful ratings and reviews! Remember, the first reviewer from each state gets access to our exclusive AI course bundle. 2. Jeff Utecht - A Brief Introduction: Get to know our guest, Jeff Utecht, a leader in educational technology and innovation. 3. Key Discussion Points: - The Role of Technology in Education: Insights into how technology is reshaping teaching and learning practices. - Digital Tools in the Classroom: Strategies for integrating technology to enhance learning experiences. - Preparing for a Tech-Forward Future: Discussion on future trends and preparing students for a changing world. Listener Challenge: - Be the first to review from your state and win access to our AI course bundle. Leave a review on any podcast platform and email us at info@shiftingschools.com. How to Connect: - Follow us on everywhere: @shiftingschools and @shiftingschoolspod - Visit our website: https://www.shiftingschools.com - Email: info@shiftingschools.com
S7 E315 · Mon, December 18, 2023
On today we speak with Dr. Peter Stiepleman, 2021 Missouri Superintendent of the Year. We explore keys to a human-centered leadership approach. Ready to meet our guest? Peter Stiepleman, EdD. Author, Leadership Coach, and Inspirational Speaker Dr. Peter Stiepleman is a locally, regionally, and nationally recognized leader who uses the power of storytelling to help leaders design better systems and help make complex concepts easier to understand. Peter is a self-starting, creative leader with experience engaging with diverse communities, from the United States Embassy in Madrid, Spain, to corporate insurance offices in San Francisco, to the multilingual, multicultural schools in Oakland, California, to the rapidly growing City of Columbia, Missouri. In 2021, Peter was awarded the Missouri Superintendent of the Year from the Missouri Association of School Administrators. Now living in Washington State, Peter consults and coaches aspiring and established leaders on how to make more predictably successful decisions. Additionally, Peter is the author of An Imperfect Leader: Human-Centered Leadership in (After) Action which introduces a human-centered leadership model and system-thinking tools to readers. He is also the host of a weekly podcast with the same name, An Imperfect Leader. In each episode, leaders from all across the nation reflect on decisions they made and the lessons they learned. Peter hopes his transition from superintendent to coach will improve leader longevity for superintendents and school leaders nationwide. Ready to connect with Peter? Twitter - @pstieple and @imperfectleadr1 Instagram - @animperfectleader LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-stiepleman-76004819a Learn more with Shifting Schools in 2024: https://www.shiftingschools.com/
S7 E314 · Mon, December 11, 2023
"What do I want my process to look like?" this is a question researcher, educator and author Maya Bialik would love to see more teachers think about right now. Our conversation thinks about the art and craft of teaching as it applies to AI and the range of AI tools available to us. Our guest this week is: Maya Bialik is a 7th grade science teacher from Boston, and the founder of QuestionWell AI. In the decade since earning her master’s degree in Mind, Brain, & Education from Harvard, Maya has worked directly with educators and jurisdictions around the world on many parts of the education system, from writing curriculum, to evaluating programs, running professional development, facilitating seminars and workshops, designing new standards, conducting research, and publishing books and papers on both primary research and theoretical frameworks. Learn more about questionwell.ai and connect with Maya. Also explored in our conversation are ideas on: Ways to use AI for concept based learning. Ways to engage AI for social emotional learning. Ways AI will help us reconceptualize communication and creativity. Connect with hosts of this show and let them know what mini series you'd love to see them get started on for 2024: info (at) shifting schools (dot com) Find opportunities to learn with Shifting Schools all year: https://www.shiftingschools.com/
S7 E313 · Mon, December 04, 2023
Join us as we discuss the implications of AI in educational settings, particularly focusing on how these tools can be integrated to foster inclusion and improve learning experiences with Max, a High School Student. Key Discussion Points: AI and Social Interaction: Max highlights how AI tools can prevent social issues like being 'left on read' or 'ghosted', providing valuable insights in social situations. AI as a Communication Filter: The discussion explores AI's role as a reflective tool, helping individuals consider their communication style and content. AI in the Classroom: Addressing teachers' anxieties about AI, Max emphasizes the importance of firsthand experience with technology rather than relying solely on second-hand opinions or fears. Big Idea Shared: Max provides a thoughtful, student-centered perspective on the use of AI in education, encouraging educators to listen to students and incorporate their feedback in AI integration. Want to reach out to Max? Email us at info@shiftingschools.com
Bonus · Wed, November 29, 2023
This special bonus episode points you to a recent conversation with Donna Hayword, US Principal of the Year (2023) via a brand new podcast: Sustainable Innovation from NEASC. Sustainable Innovation: By and for K-12 educational leaders NEASC is proud to present this five-part podcast series created by and for educational leaders on themes of key importance including artificial intelligence (AI), technology in education, student agency, and building sustainable systems and cultures of innovation in our schools. The NEASC Sustainable Innovation series serves: Participants in the 2023 NEASC Leadership Conference who wish to prepare for and augment their in-person experience in Boston. Educational leaders who wish to engage in learning opportunities and sharing of innovative practices aligned with the conference themes of sustainability, innovation, and inclusion. Special thanks: to our series sponsor - Small Wins Dashboard Reach out to Tricia to let her know you'll be in Boston for the event OR to share an idea you have for a mini-series! tricia (at) shiftingschools (dot com)
S7 E312 · Mon, November 27, 2023
Delve into the transformative world of generative AI text-to-image technology and its burgeoning role in creative writing. Our journey begins with an exploration of how AI-generated images can act as creative catalysts for writers, offering a vivid, visual interpretation of their penned thoughts. We discuss the free guide available to help educators try out the 'tone words' and vocabular work Jeff and Tricia discuss. Wanna grab the free guide? https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs We examine how integrating this technology into the curriculum can serve as a powerful tool for fostering creativity and enhancing storytelling skills among students. By bringing stories to life through AI-generated visuals, we uncover the potential for deeper engagement and inspiration among young writers. Moreover, we tackle the critical aspect of AI literacy in K12 education. We discuss how exposure to AI technology through creative applications can demystify AI concepts, making them more approachable and understandable for students. Join us for an enriching discussion that merges the boundaries of technology, education, and creativity, and discover how generative AI is not just a tool for creation, but also a gateway to learning and understanding the future of technology. Ready to learn more with Jeff and Tricia? Take $25 off the PLC AI Playground with special code 'SSPOD25' at checkout: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:18 - Introduction 00:01:48 - The All Inclusive AI Bundle 00:05:01 - Text to Image AI for Creative Writing 00:08:43 - AI Images and Copyright Issues 00:11:06 - Leveraging Style and Collaborative Prompt Authoring 00:15:17 - Introduction to Free Tools 00:16:22 - The Innovation Stage 00:17:18 - Free Guide and Feedback 00:17:32 - Appreciation for Free Guides 00:17:44 - Review and Access to AI Guide
S7 E311 · Mon, November 20, 2023
How do we take a lot of this data that usually is hidden from students and teachers and kept in IT departments and make that part of the learning process of supporting us in our tech world? We ask big questions like that and more in today's conversation with Incident IQ's Emily Stapf. Learn all about them: https://www.incidentiq.com/ We debunk a lot of misguided ideas about asset management, so ask yourself: Are you falling for these common myths about asset management in schools? Myth #1: Asset management is only relevant for large school districts. Myth #2: Asset management is only about tracking devices. Myth #3: Asset management is a burden on staff and adds unnecessary complexity. In this episode, we will debunk these myths and reveal the truth about the importance of asset management in schools, providing valuable insights and strategies that can revolutionize your school's technology management practices. Ready to learn more about our guest? Emily Stapf works for Incident IQ as a Customer Success Manager. Based in Knoxville, TN, she comes to us from Knox County Schools where she was a computer technician and IT Asset Specialist. She earned a BBA from the University of Toledo in Marketing and Management. In her free time she and her wife are building a small cabin to enjoy with their two pups, Sam and Ollie. She also enjoys traveling, reading, running, puzzles, and crocheting. https://www.incidentiq.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-stapf-46016591/ Key moments to watch out for:00:00:44 - Importance of Asset Management 00:02:09 - Teaching Opportunities 00:04:03 - Data and Reporting 00:07:16 - Budgeting and Planning 00:09:42 - AI and Generative AI 00:11:25 - Challenges and Passwords 00:15:48 - The Process of Learning a New System 00:17:14 - Incident IQ as a Single Pane of Glass 00:19:14 - The Importance of Visibili
S7 E310 · Mon, November 13, 2023
Does this sound familiar? You integrate AI technology in your classroom, hoping to enhance student engagement and learning. However, you find yourself overwhelmed with the vast array of AI tools and unsure of how to effectively integrate them. This ineffective action leaves you feeling frustrated and disappointed, as you see little improvement in student outcomes. But imagine a different approach—one where the power of AI is harnessed to create a balanced and effective learning environment. Together, let's explore strategies to strike the perfect AI-human balance and achieve the results you desire. My special guest is Terry Kearnes https://twitter.com/terrykteacher Terry Kearnes, an elementary education teacher based in Vietnam, joins us as a guest on the podcast. With his classroom experience, Terry offers valuable insights into effectively integrating AI technology in his 4th grade classroom. Employing a project-based and standards-based approach, Terry's classroom is designed to foster student engagement and learning. Currently, his students are immersed in a unit called "Independent Me," where they have the opportunity to delve into various topics, including AI. Terry's interest in AI was sparked by its potential to enhance teaching and learning experiences. He has successfully incorporated AI tools into his lessons, using them for generating examples, lesson planning, and supporting vocabulary development. Through Terry's expertise, we will explore the importance of balancing AI integration with human interaction to create a conducive and effective learning environment. AI levels the playing field for all students, giving them ownership of their learning and empowering them to take charge. - Terry Kearnes In this episode, we discuss: Enhance classroom learning with AI technology: Discover how AI can revolutionize your teaching methods and create a more engaging and interactive learning environment for students. Elevate student writing skills with AI tools: Unleash the power of AI to provide personalized feedback and guidance, helping students improve their writing skills and boosting their creativity. Personalize learning experiences with generative AI: Explore how generative AI can tailor educational content to individual student needs, promoting a more personalized and effective learning journey. Strike the perfect AI-human balance in the classroom: Learn strategies to effectively integrate AI technology while maintaining the crucial human connection and interaction that fosters a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Embrace the future of education with AI: Gain insights into the latest AI advancements and their potential impact on education, empowering you to stay ahead and embrace the exciting possibilities of AI in the classroom. </ul
Trailer · Tue, November 07, 2023
In the ever-changing landscape of education, we bring you to the forefront of school transformation and innovation. Welcome to Shifting Schools! I'm Jeff Utecht, an educator of 24 years and full time educational consultant. Each week I’m joined by the fantastic Tricia Friedman who is a passionate 20 year veteran English teacher and consultant. Together, we unpack the biggest challenges and the most exciting breakthroughs in K-12 education. From harnessing technology to personalize learning to social emotional learning, Shifting Schools is your weekly dose of inspiration and practical strategies. Do you ever wonder about how to engage your students more deeply? Or perhaps you're searching for ways to foster critical thinking and creativity in your classroom? Look no further! Every Monday, we bring you conversations with educators, researchers and authors who are on the ground, making incredible shifts in classrooms and schools. Shifting Schools is more than just a podcast; it's a community of passionate educators who are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of students. So, whether you're in the classroom, leading a school, or supporting our educational systems, tune in to gain new perspectives, share ideas, and be a part of this transformative journey. And don't forget to join our community and download over 80 free guides at shiftingschools.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok at @shiftingschoolspod for even more content and interaction! Are you ready to be inspired? Are you ready to shift your thinking and your teaching? Then join us every Monday as we ask big questions about shifting schools one conversation at a time. Website: https://www.shiftingschools.com Podcast Site: https://pod.shiftingschools.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@jutecht/podcasts Follow us on Social: https://www.instagram.com/shiftingschoolspod https://www.tiktok.com/@shiftingschoolspod
S7 E309 · Mon, November 06, 2023
Explore the profound impacts of digital literacy and political engagement initiatives by CIVIX, and discover resources that can transform classrooms into hubs of critical thought and respectful discourse. We sit down with Dimitri Pavlounis, the Director of Research at CIVIX. Our discussion unravels around two pivotal programs at CIVIX: CTRL-F and PoliTalks, which are meticulously crafted to bolster digital literacy and political awareness among the youth. Our guest explores the resources and tools available for educators aiming to ignite engaging political discussions in classrooms. They share a vision of nurturing students to practice active listening, perspective-taking, and respectful self-expression, laying down a robust foundation for contextual awareness in political discourse. Links: - [CIVIX Official Website]( https://civix.ca) - [CTRL-F Program Overview]( https://civix.ca/programs/ctrl-f/) - [PoliTalks Program Overview]( https://civix.ca/programs/politalks/ ) - [Center for Research And Evidence on Security Threats]( https://www.crestresearch.ac.uk ) Dimitri Pavlounis is the Research Director at CIVIX, a Canadian educational charity dedicated to building the skills and habits of active and informed citizenship among youth through experiential learning opportunities. As part of his work, he helped manage the development and evaluation of CTRL-F, a digital literacy program aimed at helping students navigate our polluted information environment. Prior to joining CIVIX, he completed his PhD in Media Studies at the University of Michigan. Huge thanks to our amazing sponsor: Mackin! https://home.mackin.com/ Want to continue your learning with Jeff and Tricia this week? Their three week AI playground kicks off this Tuesday, November 7th Learn more: www.shiftingschools.com
S7 E308 · Mon, October 30, 2023
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Erin Olson, an advocate of news literacy and a representative from the News Literacy Project (NLP). Drawing from her rich experience as a middle and high school teacher, Erin shares a poignant anecdote that underscores the indispensable role of news literacy in every classroom. She delves into the importance of educators adopting a systemic and strategic approach to news literacy, emphasizing its relevance in today's rapidly changing media landscape. Celebrating over a decade of service, the News Literacy Project has been a beacon for educators navigating the challenges and opportunities of the digital age. Erin discusses the evolving role of AI in the news realm and how it has amplified the need for news literacy skills. Journalism, as Erin articulates, is a cornerstone of a well-informed society. With the proliferation of information sources, understanding the role and responsibilities of journalists has never been more crucial. Erin shares insights into the ethos of NLP, which, while being a valuable resource for educators, also emphasizes a community-centric approach. This belief that news literacy is a collective responsibility resonates throughout our conversation. Whether you're an educator, student, or just a curious individual, this episode provides invaluable insights into navigating the complex world of news in the era of AI. Join us for an engaging conversation that underscores the importance of discerning fact from fiction in today's information age. Connect with our guest: https://newslit.org/about/team/#staff-erin-olson Learn all about NLP: https://newslit.org/ Connect with our show sponsor! https://home.mackin.com/
S7 E307 · Mon, October 23, 2023
Discover how Sherard Duvall went from spinning beats to spinning tales that captivate and educate. In a surprising twist, this DJ-turned-filmmaker found that the language of screens held the key to bridging the gap between storytelling and education. Join him on a journey where the power of human connection meets the magic of screen language. Get ready to dive into the world of screen language, where the episode dives deep and enables listeners to: Discover the power of media literacy education and how it can enhance student learning. Understand the importance of screen language in our digital world and its impact on communication. Learn effective strategies for teaching screen language skills to students of all ages. Explore practical ways to integrate media literacy into the curriculum and make learning more engaging and relevant. Empower your students to become critical thinkers and responsible consumers of media through media literacy education. In this episode of the Shifting Schools podcast, you'll hear an insightful conversation between hosts Jeff Utecht and guest, Sherard Duvall. Sherard shares his passion for media literacy education and its importance in today's screen-driven society. Duvall encourages teachers to incorporate media literacy into their classrooms, providing resources and suggestions on how to get started. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the need for individuals to understand and analyze screen language, as it is essential for navigating the digital world. With his expertise and practical advice, Duvall offers valuable insights for educators and parents alike, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in fostering media literacy skills and empowering students in the age of screens. Learn more about our amazing guest: Born Sherard Duvall in the Ridgewood neighborhood of Columbia, S.C., at 8 years old, “Shekeese” discovered his love for filmmaking, turning a personification tale about a day’s journey of a stamp into his first script. But it was Hip-Hop that first captured his heart after his mom gave him a hand-me-down fisher price record player and a 45” of LL Cool J’s Go Cut Creator Go - lying down in the bathroom near the space heater with headphones on, he became a child of hip-hop culture. At 15, he began his hip-hop career, first djing basement and backyard parties for high school friends and sometimes during lunch, then after purchasing his first pair of Technics 1200s at 16, Shekeese Tha Beast was born. Exploding on the scene in 1996, his senior year of high school, at 17 he began djing first on Columbia’s WWDM then Hot 103.9FM, going on to DJ on several radio stations along the east coast from New York to Florida. He
S7 E306 · Mon, October 16, 2023
In this episode Dr. Craft shatters misconceptions and reveals the power of gaming for building social-emotional skills. How can educators effectively integrate gaming into their SEL programs? Are You Ready To Unlock the Power of Gaming? The power of gaming can be harnessed to forge strong peer connections among students. By instilling the elements of gaming in social-emotional learning, students can be encouraged to reflect on their emotions and reactions in gaming scenarios, apply insights to real-life contexts, and foster belonging within their peer groups. Thus, far from being a mere recreational activity, gaming can be a potent tool for facilitating improved student well-being and social-emotional growth. Learn more about our amazing guest: Dr. Kristen Craft has served as a teacher, principal, and district administrator in public education for the past 27 years. A champion of students, Dr. Craft is currently the Scholastic Esports Specialist for Generation Esports. She helps normalize esports in education by supporting schools and districts to create a scholastic esports pipeline. Mentoring educational leaders, teaching aspiring principals at the university level, presenting at multiple conferences, and connecting with leaders across the country, Kristen knows the impact leaders can have on a school or district. The culmination of her time in administration at both levels represents a lifetime of love spent in the greatest profession. She is the Gaming Concepts Podcast host and has been featured in several ed leadership podcasts and publications. Kristen was named the 2021 Kansas Principal of the Year. Twitter - @KristenEsports @GamingConceptsU @JoinGenEsports @HSELesports LinkedIn - KristenEsports, Generation Esports Links explored in this episode LGBTQ Students Finding Hope in Declining Mental Health via Esports in Schools https://www.gamingconcepts.gg/ Huge thanks to our amazing Sponsor for this episode! Mackin For highlights from this conversation: 00:06:52 - Gaming as a Tool for Connection and Belonging Dr. Craft explains how gaming at school provides an opportunity for students to find their peer group, build friendships across different social circles, and strengthen connections, ultimately promoting a sense of belonging. 00:09:31 - Rethinking Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Dr. Craft reflects on traditional approaches to SEL and suggests that incorporating gaming into SEL programs can make them more authen
Bonus · Sat, October 14, 2023
In this episode of the Shifting Schools podcast, you'll join Tricia and Jeff as they dive into their recent experiences and reflections on AI and education. They're excited to share the consulting work they've been doing and the innovative ways they're incorporating AI into the classroom. Tricia discusses her passion for teaching creative writing and how she's been using AI-generated art to fuel students' creativity. Jeff, on the other hand, shares his experiences working with school leaders and presenting at conferences, highlighting the importance of teaching AI as an equity issue. They also discuss AI literacy and the need for everyone to advocate for fair and just AI systems. Throughout the conversation, Tricia and Jeff emphasize the transformative potential of AI in education and the importance of educators being actively engaged in the conversation. Tricia and Jeff unveil their new offering, the Shifting Schools cohort, a three-week transformative program for educators . With access to live webinars, generative AI resources, and a supportive online community, this cohort promises to revolutionize the way educators integrate technology. Check out Tricia's LinkedIn profile for more information on her work with AI-generated art for creative writing. Google Be My Eyes to learn about the life-changing technology that helps blind and visually impaired individuals navigate the world. Read more Google's partnership with the healthcare system to see the potential uses of AI in administrative tasks like filling out forms. Join the Shifting Schools cohort to become part of a community of educators exploring the use of AI in education and receive personalized support and resources. Follow the Unhinged Collaboration podcast for interviews and discussions about AI literacy and its impact on society. Share your own experiences and insights with AI in education to inspire and support other educators at Shifting Schools Camp Interested in learning more about our team discount for the 3 Week Cohort? Email info (at) shiftingschools.com T
S7 E305 · Mon, October 09, 2023
SWAPNA KRISHNA writes about space, science, and technology. You can find her at the YouTube channel Ad Astra , and her work has been published at outlets such as Wired, Engadget, The Verge, NPR, and Slate. Her new book provides a novel approach to mindfulness while learning more about science and history. Pocket Nature: Stargazing: Contemplate the Cosmos to Find Inner Peace Part of the Pocket Nature series, this petite volume features helpful tips for stargazing, plus thoughtful meditations related to stars, space, and the universe. In a cool palette with celestial illustrations, Stargazing is a must-have companion for amateur astronomers, space enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and anyone looking to slow down and find time for contemplation. In these pages, learn about features of the night sky, from the Milky Way to moon craters to the planets in our solar system; read a brief history of stargazing in cultures around the world; and discover seventeen notable constellations to observe in the northern hemisphere throughout the year. With ruminative meditations on the universe, moonlight, stardust, and more, this pocket-size guide to the cosmos has everything you need to better understand and appreciate the night sky. Learn more with Shifting Schools this year: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ Thank you to our amazing show sponsor: Mackin https://home.mackin.com/
S7 E304 · Mon, October 02, 2023
For nearly thirty years, Jennifer Miller has worked with educators and families to help them become more effective with children through social and emotional learning (SEL). She authored and illustrated the book “Confident Parents, Confident Kids: Raising Emotional Intelligence In Ourselves and Our Kids” and founded the organization by the same name ten years ago growing an international platform through her blog with more than 23,000 followers in 152 countries world-wide. She has served as a regular expert contributor to NBC’s TODAY Parenting, PBS WNET and Parent Magazine. She conducted and published original peer-reviewed research on parenting with SEL.” She co-founded SEL for Ohio, a statewide network to champion social and emotional learning and serves on the SEL for U.S. Leadership Council. She consults with schools, conducts research and offers webinars on parenting and SEL with partners in Ohio and nationally. She has her master’s degree in Instructional Leadership with a focus on social and emotional development and lives with her husband and fifteen-year-old son in Columbus, Ohio. In this episode we dig into her research and her book Confident Parents, Confident Kids: Raising Emotional Intelligence in Ourselves and Our Kids--From Toddlers to Teenagers Explore your copy soon Connect with Jennifer Miller online: https://confidentparentsconfidentkids.org https://twitter.com/JenniferSMiller https://www.facebook.com/confidentparentsconfidentkids https://www.instagram.com/jennifersmithmiller1/ We are so grateful to our amazing sponsor: Mackin They have made our special mini series on SEL possible. Please be sure to learn more about their resources: https://home.mackin.com/
S7 E303 · Mon, September 25, 2023
On this week... We were so excited to have a conversation with Dr. Charles A. Barrett to dive deeper into his book: Social Justice in Schools A Framework for Equity in Education Our conversation explores: Ensuring equitable access to key opportunities Centering Relationships Reflecting on how to build community Find your copy: Via this link Learn about our special guest Charles A. Barrett, PhD, NCSP, a district-level administrator in Virginia, practiced as a school psychologist for 13 years at the elementary and secondary levels. He serves as an adjunct lecturer at several universities, where he is actively involved in the training and development of future school psychologists. Dr. Barrett was named a School Psychologist of the Year by the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists. His past leadership positions within the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) include co-chair of the Social Justice Task Force and African American Subcommittee, chair of the Multicultural Affairs and Social Justice Committees, and Virginia Delegate to the NASP Leadership Assembly. Dr. Barrett serves on the editorial boards of School Psychology Review and School Psychology. He is a frequent speaker and workshop presenter for educators, families, and community organizations. His website is www.charlesbarrett.org We are so grateful to the team at Mackin for sponsoring this episode and the full SEL series. Learn more about them: Mackin Want to discuss your thoughts on this episode? send us an email info (at) shiftingschools.com or catch us at camp: camp.shiftingschools.com
S7 E2 · Mon, September 18, 2023
On this week... We were so excited to have a conversation with Dr. Novak and Dr. Rodriguez about their latest book In Support of Students: A Leader's Guide to Equitable MTSS Our conversation explores: How to make change happen What schools can do to better support ALL students How leaders can upskill in order to foster inclusion in schools Find your copy: On Sale Now via Bookshop Check out their special book group guide Learn about our special guests https://www.novakeducation.com/ https://kristanrodriguezcc.wixsite.com/ccapr We are so grateful to the team at Mackin for sponsoring this episode and the full SEL series. Learn more about them: Mackin Want to discuss your thoughts on this episode? send us an email info (at) shiftingschools.com or catch us at camp: camp.shiftingschools.com
S7 E1 · Mon, September 11, 2023
Jessica Lahey is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed and The Addiction Inoculation: Raising Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence. Jess was awarded the Research Society on Alcohol’s Media Award for “outstanding journalistic efforts of writers who cover empirical research on alcohol” […] “for her book The Addiction Inoculation and advocacy for the recovery community.” Over twenty years, Jess has taught every grade from sixth to twelfth in both public and private schools, and spent five years teaching in a drug and alcohol rehab for adolescents in Vermont, and serves as a prevention and recovery coach at Sana, a medical detox and recovery center in Stowe, Vermont. She has written about education, parenting, and child welfare for The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and her biweekly column “The Parent Teacher Conference” ran for three years at the New York Times. She designed and wrote the educational curriculum for Amazon Kids’ award-winning animated series The Stinky and Dirty Show, and was a 2019 Pushcart Prize nominee. Jess holds the dubious honor of having written an article that was later adapted as a writing prompt for the 2018 SAT. She co-hosts the #AmWriting podcast from her empty nest in Vermont. This week as Jeff and Tricia launch the new Social Emotional Learning series they talk with Jessica specifically about her book The Gift of Failure. Find your copy: On Sale Now via Bookshop Learn about Jessica Lahey's other work: https://www.jessicalahey.com/ We are so grateful to the team at Mackin for sponsoring this episode and the full SEL series. Learn more about them: Mackin Want to discuss your thoughts on this episode? Join us at our camp! camp.shiftingschools.com Continue your learning with Jeff and Tricia Learn how www.shiftingschools.com
S7 E300 · Wed, September 06, 2023
Jeff begins by emphasizing how ChatGPT enable educators to offer tailored content and support to a diverse range of students, meeting them at their individual learning levels. He cites examples of how this AI-driven technology can adapt lessons, provide personalized feedback, and assist students with varying needs, making the learning experience more inclusive and engaging. Tricia further expands on this by discussing how ChatGPT can help educators save time and energy when it comes to fostering relationships with the parent and caretakers at their school. Together, they explore how ChatGPT serves as an invaluable tool for educators seeking to provide customized learning experiences that empower every student to thrive academically and personally. Jeff and Tricia's conversation highlights big questions to ask when it comes to engaging with ChatGPT as a "differentiation machine" in the realm of student learning, paving the way for a more inclusive and accessible education landscape. Check out the report mentioned in the episode: https://economicgraph.linkedin.com/research/future-of-work-report-ai Wanna grab one of the last seats remaining for their 3 Month Generative AI Cohort? https://www.shiftingschools.com/learn We loved getting to spotlight LeeAnne Lavendar's reflection, learn more about her work: https://www.leeannelavender.com/ Share your thoughts with us on anything discussed here in our Shifting Schools Camp: camp.shiftingschools.com
S6 E299 · Mon, September 04, 2023
In this episode of the Shifting Schools Podcast, Jeff Utecht sits down with Elliot Mack, the co-founder of Daigon Esports, our generous sponsor for the esports mini-series. What do we discuss? The educational benefits of esports How Daigon Esports is shaping the future of educational technology Ways to integrate esports into your classroom curriculum What do we investigate? Educational Technology Esports in Education Classroom Integration Why Listen? If you’re an educator, administrator, or simply interested in the intersection of esports and educational technology, this episode is a must-watch. Learn how to bring the competitive, collaborative, and strategic world of esports into your educational setting. <img src=
S6 E298 · Mon, August 28, 2023
Join us as we unravel the stories that emerge when esports and gaming becomes a lifelong compass for learning. This week's guest is thought leader Janey Laney, a content creator and podcaster bridging the gap between education, gaming & tech. Our guest takes us on a journey where gaming serves as a conduit for boundless education. Janey uncovers the profound community dynamics that power the world of gaming, weaving networks and inspiration together into a seamless fabric of connectivity. Delve into the unexplored corners of education, technology, and empowerment, and glimpse a future where gaming becomes a portal to careers and community and more. Ready to connect with this week's amazing guest? https://linktr.ee/JaneyLaney Ready to learn more about our sponsor? https://www.daigonesports.com/ Learn more with Jeff and Tricia this year: https://www.shiftingschools.com/
S6 E297 · Sun, August 27, 2023
In this Off The Cuff episode, Jeff Utecht and Tricia dive into the exciting launch of https://camp.shiftingschools.com and their groundbreaking course on Leadership in AI. Discover how AI is shaping the future of education and why school leaders should be at the forefront of this technological revolution. Key Points: Introduction to https://camp.shiftingschools.com A new platform for educators and leaders to collaborate and share resources. Features and benefits of being a part of this community. Leadership in AI Course Importance of understanding AI in today's educational landscape. What educators can expect to learn and implement. The role of AI in Education How AI can aid in personalized learning. Ethical considerations in using AI in the classroom. Why School Leaders Should Care The influence of AI on decision-making processes. Preparing the next generation for an AI-driven world. Resources: https://camp.shiftingschools.com Leadership in AI Course
S6 Enull · Mon, August 21, 2023
How do we help students learn and play simultaneously? This week's guest explains how esports links to so many components of academic life. Curious about ways to leverage your existing curriculum, STEM and STEAM programs with esports? You need to learn more from our guest. In recent years, esports has transitioned from mere entertainment to a thriving ecosystem that offers much more than thrilling competitions. We sit down with an expert to unravel how esports acts as a dynamic pathway for nurturing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) talents. Ready to learn more about our guest? Gerald Solomon is the Executive Director of NASEF. Curious to learn more about NASEF? Mission NASEF is on a mission to provide opportunities for all students to use esports as a platform to develop STEAM-based skills and social emotional attributes such as communication, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities needed to thrive in work and in life. Vision To ensure that all students possess the knowledge and skills needed to be society’s game changers: educated, productive, and empathetic individuals. We are SO grateful to our amazing sponsors who have made our mini series on esports possible: Daigon Unlock the potential of Esports for your school with DAIGON's platform, solutions, and expertise guiding your International School to success in the world of esports. Looking to learn more with Jeff this year? Explore our AI in Education Pathways today!
Trailer · Sat, August 19, 2023
Hello, Shifting Schools community! Jeff Utecht here, as we wrap up our exciting journey into eSports Tricia and I wanted to share what we have coming up next for you in September. As we start the new school year, we're diving in with a brand new mini-series focused on Social Emotional Learning, or SEL, a topic that we know is front and center in the minds of educators as we start another school year. And we're not doing it alone. I'm thrilled to announce our guest list for this enlightening mini-series, a line-up of voices that will guide us through this landscape: You’ll hear from Jessica Lahey, New York Times Bestselling Author Charles Barrett, Author of 'Social Justice in Schools Dr. Katie Novak, an Internationally renowned expert and author Swapna Krishna, Known from Wired and PBS And that’s just the start…… These thought leaders will share their insights, strategies, and stories, helping us understand how to connect with our students on a deeper, more compassionate level. Join us as we uncover the keys to empathy, resilience, collaboration, and more. Subscribe to the Shifting Schools Podcast on your favorite platform, and let's embark on this journey together. School's in session folks, and the next lesson is one you won't want to miss. Here's to shifting education together one conversation at a time. Until then….will see you on the network. Check out even more at https://www.shiftingschools.com
S6 E295 · Mon, August 14, 2023
Unravel the complexities of video game ethics as we embark on a dialogue with Dr. Leon Xiao, a distinguished expert at the crossroads of gaming and law. In this episode, we probe into the innovative ways gaming and law intersect, and how they shape the experience of game play. This episode helps us explore more pathways available in the gaming industry and asks us to think more creatively about how differing passions might intersect. Ready to learn more about our guest? Leon is a PhD Fellow at the IT University of Copenhagen. He also holds visiting appointments at Stanford Law School and the University of York’s Computer Science Department. Leon researches video game law, particularly the regulation of loot boxes, a quasi-gambling monetisation mechanic in video games. He uses empirical legal research methods and is passionate about open science. Connect with our amazing guest online: https://twitter.com/LeonXiaoY https://sites.google.com/view/leon-xiao/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leon-xiao/ Thanks to our amazing sponsor for making this conversation possible. Learn more about Daigon Esports. Would you like to learn more with Jeff and Tricia this year? Find out more about ways to learn with Shifting School: https://www.shiftingschools.com/learn
S6 E294 · Mon, August 07, 2023
In this episode, we have the honor of sitting down with Joanie Kraut, the CEO of Women in Games International (WIGI), a leading organization that empowers women and underrepresented individuals in the gaming and eSports industry. Joanie Kraut has a unique perspective on the role eSports can play in communities and is dedicated to creating more future pathways for young enthusiasts interested in pursuing a career in the eSports realm. Joanie Kraut shares her inspiring journey into the world of eSports and how her passion for gaming led her to a leadership role at Women in Games International. She discusses the organization's mission to foster diversity and inclusivity in the gaming world and explains how they are actively creating opportunities for aspiring individuals to enter the eSports industry. Joanie Kraut sheds light on the various programs, initiatives, and resources offered by Women in Games International that are shaping the future careers of young talents in eSports. As the keynote speaker at The National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) event, Joanie Kraut talks about the significance of such a platform and how she intends to use it to address the key current themes and topics prevailing in the eSports landscape. One of the crucial aspects of Women in Games International's work is providing mentorship to individuals seeking to advance their careers in the eSports industry. Joanie Kraut provides valuable advice for teachers who want to raise awareness about the vastness of the gaming and eSports industry among students. She sheds light on the industry's rapid growth and how it offers a plethora of diverse opportunities beyond playing games competitively. Joanie Kraut discusses the vital skills that aspiring professionals should cultivate, such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and adaptability, to thrive in the dynamic world of eSports. Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ For over fifteen years, Joanie has operated in tech and gaming within different verticals throughout her career. She has served as an advisor and consultant for studios, startups, and nonprofits in the gaming space. Her expertise resides in business development, financial strategy, and DEI initiatives. She is dedicated to eliminating barriers and increasing access and opportunities for all. Joanie is a seasoned speaker on a range of matters, including optimizing data for analysis, how automation and machine learning technology can improve financial processing and the inclusion and advancement of women in leadership. She is an advocate for equality and was recognized as a 2019 CalCPA Women to Watch in Finance & Accounting, Experienced Leader Award for her significant contributions to the profession and her community. She was also named a 2020 Top 100 Global Leaders in Finance by GCIF and Prism Events, an honor established to recognize fintech innovators and glo
S6 E293 · Mon, July 31, 2023
In this episode, we dive into the intersection of education technology and literacy with Dr. Miles Harvey. We explore the innovative teaching strategy of using video games as a powerful tool to enhance literacy skills and engage students in reading. Discover how this approach can transform K-12 education and foster a love for learning. Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ Dr. Miles Harvey is a scholar gamer, middle years esports coach, streamer, and teacher educator from the University of New Mexico researching media literacy and digital game-based learning. He is a 7-12 Language Arts and Media Literacy educator in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Miles’ research interests focus on how students make sense of their learning through multimodal experiences afforded by mixed reality, video games, and research-based instructional strategies. He coaches New Mexico’s first-ever middle school esports team and competed in the North America’s first international middle school esports competition against Winnipeg, Manitoba. Miles recently published the world's first esports research anthology with over 35 authors from 6 different countries. 🔦 Ready to connect with our guest? https://twitter.com/Educated_Lobo https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesoflearning/ www.milesoflearning.com https://www.twitch.tv/educatedlobo 🎮 Connect with our sponsors 🎮 Daigon and X-Sense Unlock the potential of Esports for your school with DAIGON's platform, solutions, and expertise guiding your International School to success in the world of esports. X-Sense is an innovative company providing home safety products, including cutting-edge smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and other smart home security systems designed to keep you and your loved ones safe 24/7. With easy-to-install devices and smart technology, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that X-Sense is always on guard. Protect what matters most with X-Sense. Ready to co
S6 E292 · Mon, July 24, 2023
On this episode Dr. Rachel Kowert busts myths about gaming. If you are skeptical about what games can offer us, give this conversation some time. Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ Rachel Kowert, Ph.D is a research psychologist and the Research Director of Take This. She is a world-renowned researcher on the uses and effects of digital games, including their impact on physical, social, and psychological well-being. In her current work, she serves as one of the primary investigators on the first grant-funded project from the Department of Homeland Security about games and extremism. She has spoken about her work to thousands of people across the globe, including the United States Congress, United Nations, and Department of Homeland Security. An award-winning author, she has published a variety of books and scientific articles relating to the psychology of games and, more recently, the relationship between games and mental health specifically. She also serves as the editor of the Routledge Debates in Media Studies series and the upcoming ETC press series Psychology of Pop Culture. Recently, she founded her YouTube channel Psychgeist, which serves to bridge the gap between moral panic and scientific knowledge on a variety of psychology and game-related topics. In 2021, Dr. Kowert was chosen as a member of The Game Awards Future Class, representing the best and brightest of the future of video games. Dr. Kowert has been featured in various media outlets, including NPR, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, New York Times, and Wired Magazine. To learn more about Rachel and her work, visit www.rkowert.com. 🔦 Ready to connect with Dr. Kowert? www.rkowert.com www.twitter.com/drkowert www.takethis.org 🔗Learn more about Dr. Kowert's research: https://rkowert.com/books/ 🎮 Connect with our sponsors 🎮 Daigon and X-Sense Unlock the potential of Esports for your school with DAIGON 's platform, solutions, and expertise guiding your International School to success in the world of esports. X-Sense is an innovative company providing home safety products, including cutting-edge smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and other smart home security systems designed to keep you and your loved ones safe 24/7. With easy-to-install devices and smart technology, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that X-Sense is always on guard. Protect what
S6 E291 · Mon, July 17, 2023
How is Minecraft a powerful tool for building community, fostering inclusion, and engaging learners? This week's amazing guest Mashfiq Ahmed has an answer for that question and tons of wisdom to share. Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ Mashfiq Ahmed (he/him) is a high school chemistry teacher at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, New York. He has been playing video games ever since he was 4-years-old and they have positively shaped him into the person that he is today. As a teacher, Mashfiq utilizes classroom gamification tools in order to support all of his students and make science more engaging. When the 2020-2021 virtual school year started, Mashfiq created an after school Minecraft Club in order for students to have a place to relax and de-stress through gaming during the pandemic. Since then, the club has grown to become something so much bigger than he could have possibly imagined. For example, Mashfiq’s Minecraft Club participates in esports building competitions with designs that promote equity, accessibility, and sustainability in New York City. Mashfiq strives to create a safe space for all, especially neurodivergent, people of color, and LGBTQ+ students, to express themselves through Minecraft and gaming. His Minecraft Club members are also Minecraft Student Ambassadors who have provided Minecraft training for other teachers and have showcased their work globally, such as at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference. Mashfiq hopes that the future of gaming continues to be more inclusive and accessible for everyone. Additionally, he is also a certified Minecraft educator and a global Minecraft mentor. Due to Mashfiq’s efforts he was recently inducted into The Game Awards Future Class of 2022, which honors inspiring individuals who represent the bright, bold, and inclusive future of video games. 🔦 Ready to connect with Mashfiq? Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrAhmedGaming YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MrAhmedGaming Minecraft Club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdhsminecraftclub/ Minecraft Club Linktree: https://linktr.ee/MinecraftClub 🔗Additional Links discussed and further ways to learn about Masfiq's work: New York City's DIIT presents Minecraft Education - Battle of the Boroughs The Battle of the Boroughs: A Win for Education and Esports BATTLE OF THE BOROUGH
S6 E290 · Mon, July 10, 2023
Our summer-long series on esports continues with a great conversation about aligning your curriculum with esports and leveraging esports as a way to build and nurture your school community. Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ Mike Dahle is a Business Teacher at Elkhorn Area HS and President of the Wisconsin HS Esports Association. He was a second-year teacher when he learned how far PC gaming had come since his younger gaming days when a student gave a presentation on the League of Legends World Championship. Ever since that presentation, his interest in esports has grown exponentially. He started one of the first state associations that has since grown to 125+ schools around the state, serves as a Board Member for the Milwaukee Esports Alliance, serves as a Board Member for the Interstate Scholastic Esports Alliance, and is constantly trying to push esports to the next level in the state of Wisconsin. 🔦 Ready to connect with Mike? Find him on Twitter Connect with him on LinkedIn Learn more about his organisation. 🎮 Connect with our sponsors 🎮 Daigon and X-Sense Unlock the potential of Esports for your school with DAIGON 's platform, solutions, and expertise guiding your International School to success in the world of esports. X-Sense is an innovative company providing home safety products, including cutting-edge smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and other smart home security systems designed to keep you and your loved ones safe 24/7. With easy-to-install devices and smart technology, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that X-Sense is always on guard. Protect what matters most with X-Sense. Check out the great X-Sense deals for Amazon Prime Day. Ready to continue your learning with Shifting Schools? Connect with our pathways and continue your journey of learning. Reach out to us with your questions and comments, we LOVE hearing from listeners: info(at) shiftingschools (dot com)
S6 E289 · Mon, July 03, 2023
🏁This is the first in our summer-long series on esports!🏁 Meet this week's special guest: ➡️ Dr. Krista-Lee M. Malone is the Director of both the UW-Madison Game Lab and the game design certificate. Her past research has included MMORPGs massively multiplayer online role-playing games, the making of educational games in Taiwan (where she concurrently worked as a designer and consultant) and using game design in the social sciences, especially anthropology, and for community outreach. Dr. Malone is currently working on designing game for prosocial communities as well as experimenting with pedagogical uses of Twitch.tv and Discord. Outside of academia she works in user research and consultation and is a board member of MKEsports, an alliance aimed at positively growing the culture and connectivity of regional esports groups, gamers, businesses, and community partners. If you want to geek out with her, she can be found on Twitter and Twitch under the tag “GamerAnthro.” 🔦 Ready to connect with Dr. Malone? Explore her university profile. Find Dr Malone on Twitter. As discussed on this episode check out this earlier interview via The Academy of esports 🎮 Connect with our sponsor: Daigon Unlock the potential of Esports for your school with DAIGON's platform, solutions, and expertise guiding your International School to success in the world of esports. Ready to continue your learning with Shifting Schools? Connect with our pathways and continue your journey of learning. Reach out to us with your questions and comments, we LOVE hearing from listeners: info(at) shiftingschools (dot com)
S6 E288 · Mon, June 26, 2023
On this episode of the podcast Jeff and Tricia speak with Allie Cornejo who is a High School Librarian/Lead Librarian in Harlingen, TX. She is chair of the TLA Public Relations and Marketing Committee, as well as chair for TASL's Legislative and Advocacy Committee, and co-hosts the Libraries Transform Texas Podcast. She is an enthusiast of YA lIt and graphic novels, and can often be found reading them late into the night with her booklight. Ready to connect with this week's guest? Twitter - @allie_cornejo, Instagram & Facebook - @alliethelibrarian More about Libraries Transform Texas: https://txla.org/tools-resources/libraries-transform-texas/ Books recommended on this episode Miss Quinces: A Graphic Novel The Weight of Blood Indivisible BookTubers Recommended Hailey in Bookland Jesse The Reader Learn more about Shifting Schools www.shiftingschools.com
S6 E287 · Tue, June 20, 2023
Why do book groups need scaffolding? How can we make the facilitation of book clubs just a tiny teeny bit easier? That's what we discuss in this special episode. To get the free guide explored in our conversation: https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/book-group-protocol/ Learn more about our AI offerings: https://www.shiftingschools.com/learn Follow us online and let us know what you are reading this summer On Twitter On IG On TikTok
S6 E286 · Mon, June 19, 2023
On this episode, we talk with Zackary Grady about their award-nominated production Gay Pride and Less Prejudice. Learn all about that show: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26518740/ Learn more about Zackary: https://www.thackarybinx.com/about Check out the books he recommended: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/40779647 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60141378-nikhil-out-loud Take 25 dollars off the Media Literacy and Inclusion Shifting Schools Course: Use promo code 'BABA25' at checkout: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store-2/p/media-literacy-and-inclusion
S6 E285 · Mon, June 12, 2023
On the podcast today is Angeline Aow, one author of the book Becoming A Totally Inclusive School. This conversation helps us think about what we mean when we use the term 'inclusive.' Would you like a discount on that book? Check out this special flyer. Learn more about the special guest by exploring her website and services. As mentioned in our conversation: The Seven Is of Advocacy: What It Means To Be Intrepid Our 3-Month Generative AI Cohort
S6 E284 · Wed, June 07, 2023
In this episode, we discuss our latest free on-pager to help you reimagine your relationship with social media this summer. Inside that one-pager, we have our B.A.L.A.N.C.E. framework: B - Boundaries: What is ONE new boundary you might set for your use of social media? A - Assign an Intention: Know what you are going online for L - Limit Notifications: Can you try to decrease the number of apps and notifications you receive? A - Arrange and rearrange: Move apps around on your phone and notice how it influences use. N - Notice your emotions: How do you feel before, during, and after using an app? C - Consider experiments: Might you make one meal a day a tech-free time? E - Emphasize curiosity: how might you encourage more conversations? Ready to get the free one-pager? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/summer-social-shifts/ Ready to check out the guide with more guidance on sparking conversations about our relationship with social media? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/exploring-social-media/ Learn more about the 3-Month Generative AI Cohort and lock in our early bird rate before June 10: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store-2/p/3-month-generative-ai-cohort
S6 E283 · Mon, June 05, 2023
On this episode we hear from Tan and Beth as they talk to us about the incredible new book: Long-Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals " This practical, easy-to-implement, cross-curricular instructional framework includes strategies, implementation prompts, templates, and essential actions that create the conditions for experienced multilinguals to process content and clearly communicate discipline-specific ideas." Learn more about our guests: www.bethskelton.com tankhuynh.com And be sure to learn more about their book . Use special code "Save20" on checkout to get a discount.
S6 E282 · Thu, June 01, 2023
How are your conversations about generative AI tools like ChatGPT centering and focusing on equity and inclusion? On this episode, we dig into that and provide listeners an opportunity to go further with our latest free guide! You can download AI LIteracy and LGBTQ+ Inclusion here Did you want to enter to win a seat to the June 3rd Pride and Less Prejudice celebrity panel? Download the guide by 9pm EST on June 1st to enter or email tricia (at) shiftingschools.com by that deadline using the email subject 'enter to win' and you'll be entered. Learn all about the June 3rd fundraiser here. Research discussed on this episode: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/interactive/2023/ai-chatbot-learning/ https://ideas.ted.com/you-can-help-fix-wikipedias-gender-imbalance-heres-how-to-do-it/
S6 E281 · Mon, May 29, 2023
We are thrilled to share a free guide that will empower teachers and school leaders to capture meaningful reflections as they wrap up the academic year. 🤔✍️ Reflecting on the school year allows us to celebrate accomplishments, learn from challenges, and make valuable improvements for the future. 🎓💡 🔍 In this episode, you'll discover: 1️⃣ The benefits of end-of-year reflection that amplifies storytelling. 2️⃣ Strategies for facilitating reflective conversations with students. 3️⃣ A call to craft menus that dignify the work we do in education Ready to get our free guide? ➡️ Crafting The Story of Our Learning is available to download free https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/crafting-the-story-of-our-learning
S6 E280 · Mon, May 22, 2023
Welcome back to Shifting Schools, the podcast where innovative educational approaches meet the ever-evolving landscape of learning. Join host Jeff Utecht as he converses with renowned educator, forward-thinking leader, and author of " The Design Thinking Classroom ," Mr. David Jakes . In this episode, they explore the transformative power of design thinking in the educational sphere. Alongside the stimulating conversation, we're offering listeners a chance to win one of three copies of Jakes' inspiring book . However, this isn't all the episode has in store. In their commitment to future-forward education, the team at Shifting Schools is excited to announce the launch of their 3-month Generative AI Cohort , a program designed to demystify AI for educators and bring its latest developments to their inboxes. The Generative AI Cohort aims to empower educators by providing them with the tools and knowledge to integrate AI into their teaching methods. The journey kicks off each month with a 30-minute live webinar that simplifies AI and explores its applications in education. From there, educators receive a ready-to-roll resource each month, utilizing one of the AI frameworks. This enables them to apply their learning directly to their classrooms. The program also includes updates on AI's rapid evolution, a curated list of new AI tools to experiment with, and new favorite prompts for members to play around with. As an added bonus, there's an optional Slack channel for all cohort members to share, connect, and collectively shape the future of education. Together, this podcast episode and the Generative AI Cohort serve as a compelling invitation for educators to dive into the world of design thinking and AI, powering the future of learning. Links for this episode: Entery to win a copy of "The Design Thinking Classroom" before June 1, 2023 Sign up for the 3-month Generative AI Cohort David Jakes Website Amazon: The Design Thinking Classroom
S6 E279 · Thu, May 18, 2023
Ready for an Eggcellent Adventure? Let's explore the Egg Drop Challenge with ChatGPT 🐣🔬 In this egg-ceptionally fun episode for Day of AI, your hosts Jeff and Tricia are breaking a few eggs as they explore the ultimate egg drop competition reimagined with ChatGPT as a learning buddy! 🥚 Episode Highlights: 1️⃣ We explore our Shifting Schools 'PROMPT' framework which helps give clear guidance for prompt writers 2️⃣ We preview a handful of the 18 prompt examples found in our latest free guide (see below to download!) 3️⃣ We talk about the skills involved in effectively integrating generative AI tools 🚀 Go further with our free guide. https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/reimagining-egg-drop/ 💺 Save YOUR seat for our 3-month Generative AI Cohort! https://www.shiftingschools.com/
S6 E278 · Mon, May 15, 2023
Sponsor: This episode is brought to you by Text Blaze . If you're an educator or a student looking for a powerful tool to boost your productivity, Text Blaze is the answer. It offers you snippets of text that you can insert anywhere you type, saving you precious time. Visit Text Blaze to learn how you can streamline your typing tasks. Episode Overview: In this episode of the Shifting Schools Podcast, we sit down with the incredibly inspiring Rebekah Lowell, a Maine-based author and illustrator with a remarkable story of survival and healing. Rebekah uses her experiences and deep connection with nature to craft beautiful and meaningful children's literature. Key Links: Website: https://rebekahlowell.com/ Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Br8RmI Twitter: https://twitter.com/RebekahLowell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebekahlowell/ <span data-sheets-value= "{"1":2,"2":"Website: https://rebekahlowell.com/\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/RebekahLowell\nInstagram: https://www.i
S6 E277 · Wed, May 10, 2023
On this episode, we think about ways to spread appreciation throughout the year. Might your team benefit from spreading positive gossip about fellow team members? How might that spark the practice of better noticing the strengths within your community? We explore our latest free guide Positive Gossip that you can download by clicking this link. This episode also explores research about the role of gossip, read more by clicking this link. Ready to join our webinar coming up May 11th? Learn all about Skills Based Assessment in the Era of ChatGPT As a listener of this show you can take $25 off that webinar by entering special code "SSNEWS25" at checkout.
S6 E276 · Mon, May 08, 2023
It is teacher appreciation week and we are thrilled to have the award winning Taylor Mali on the show to shower teachers with stanzas of support and care. Taylor talks about his brand new book "The Teachers I Loved Best," as well as the collaborative process behind that book. Listeners may remember his TED Talk 'What Teachers Make' that has now been viewed over 800,000 times. On this episode we talk further about what it means to be an educator, how and why we need to expand on our definition for educator as well as the significance of emotional intelligence. To connect with this week's guest you can find him across social media: Website: TaylorMali.com Twitter: @TaylorMali Instagram: taylor_mali Learn more about our guest: TAYLOR MALI is a four-time National Poetry Slam champion and one of the original poets on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam. The author of six books of poetry including Late Father & Other Poems, he is also the inventor of Metaphor Dice, a game that helps writers think more figuratively. He lives in Brooklyn. OTHER FUN FACTS ABOUT TAYLOR MALI: • In a game of SCRABBLE he once earned a score of 581. • He is a 13th-generation resident of New York City, descended from Dutch settlers who arrived on island as immigrants and invaders in 1624. • He convinced 1,000 people to become teachers and then donated 12” of his hair to the American Cancer Society. • He was once the voice of all Burger King commercials.
S6 E275 · Wed, May 03, 2023
On this episode, we ask you to consider the ways we might need to rethink traditional career fairs. If your school hosts 'world of work' events, have you thought about ways those events have changed with the needs of learners? ➡️ You can check out our Future of Work curated playlist by clicking here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔗 Other research links discussed in this episode 🔗: Tech’s hottest new job: AI whisperer. No coding required. How skills-based organizations can use AI to create the jobs of tomorrow Almost 40% of Gen Z is using TikTok and Instagram for search instead of Google, according to Google’s own data Curious to see how plumbers are connecting with aspiring workers? Click here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🦾 Ready to learn more about leveraging ChatGPT? Join us for a webinar on May 11th, learn more here. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📱Connect with us on Twitter: <div class="PJLV PJLV-ij
S6 E274 · Mon, May 01, 2023
In this episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff interviews Dan Barak, from Text Blaze, a text-expansion tool that can save users time and make typing more efficient. Dan explains how Text Blaze can be used in education by creating shortcuts for frequently used phrases or words, which can be helpful for students and teachers. He shares examples of how Text Blaze has been used in education, such as providing feedback on writing assignments or taking notes in class. Dan also discusses how Text Blaze can be integrated into existing workflows and tools used in schools. We thank Text Blaze for being a sponsor of the Shifting Schools community and you can try Text Blaze for free at textblaze.me/shiftingschools
S6 E273 · Wed, April 26, 2023
Welcome to this special episode of Shifting Schools, where we dive into the exciting world of AI in education, with a special guest ChatGPT. We discuss the potential benefits and concerns surrounding the use of AI tools like ChatGPT in the classroom and explore how educators can integrate this technology effectively to enhance learning experiences. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of responsible and ethical use of AI, while highlighting the need for collaboration, personalization, and the development of higher-order skills. In our conversation, we share practical tips for educators on how to adapt assessments, foster collaboration, and encourage ethical use of AI. We provide examples of creative assessment methods that focus on critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving, enabling teachers to create engaging, innovative learning environments for their middle school and high school students. The discussion also covers the role of AI in shaping the future of education and how educators can stay informed and make the most of AI technology. We encourage listeners to explore the possibilities offered by AI tools like ChatGPT and consider embracing them in their classrooms. By doing so, we can create a more engaging, collaborative, and effective learning environment that prepares our students for the challenges of the future. To learn more about ChatGPT and OpenAI, be sure to visit the OpenAI website. Don't miss this insightful episode that will leave you inspired to try AI in your own classroom! Disclaimer: This episode uses AI created responoes from ChatGPT and an original AI created voice created at elevenlabs.io exclusivily for this episode.
S6 E271 · Mon, April 24, 2023
In today's episode, we have a very special guest, Jennifer LaGarde, aka The Library Girl @jenniferlagarde , an incredible advocate for information literacy and the co-author of "Developing Digital Detectives" 📱🕵️♂️. Get ready for an engaging conversation about the importance of information literacy in the digital age, and how we can empower students to be critical thinkers and responsible digital citizens. Key Points: The Need for Information Literacy: Jennifer discusses the critical need for information literacy skills in today's digital world 🌍. She highlights the importance of teaching students how to effectively evaluate and use online information, navigate digital resources, and critically analyze media messages 📰. Introducing "Developing Digital Detectives": Jennifer provides insights into her book "Developing Digital Detectives" 📕, which focuses on empowering students to become digital-savvy detectives who can effectively navigate the online world. We also look at how Jennifer leverages online book talks to encourage readers of all ages. Our Guest: Jennifer LaGarde Jennifer LaGarde is a lifelong teacher and learner with over 20 years in public education. Her educational passions include leveraging technology to help students develop authentic reading lives, meeting the unique needs of students living in poverty and helping learners (of all ages) discern fact from fiction in the information they consume. Jennifer is the coauthor of the books Fact VS Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking In the Age of Fake News (ISTE, 2018) and Developing Digital Detectives (ISTE, 2021) with Darren Hudgins . Subscribe to their free monthly information literacy newsletter here ! A huge fan of YA Literature, Jennifer currently lives, works, reads and drinks lots of coffee in Olympia, Washington. Follow her adventures at www.librarygirl.net or on Twitter @jenniferlagarde . Visit <a href= "https://mailtrack.io/trace/link/865f8e0f4660b7afdaf24be94cfd19f16678ec7a?url=http%3A%2F%2Ftextblaze.me%2Fshiftingschools&userId=9247042&signature=18c55f77c5994dd1" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl= "https://www.google.com/url?q=https://mailtrack.io/trace/link/865f8e0f4660b7afdaf24be94cfd19f16678ec7a?url%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Ftextblaze.me%252Fshiftingschools%26us
S6 E271 · Tue, April 18, 2023
Saturday, April 22nd is Earth Day. While this week is an important week to put a spotlight on climate action and sustainability we need to be sustaining this conversation all year. So, how might ChatGPT help us co-create learning experiences with students? On this episode, we explore our latest free guide that explores: 🌏 Ways to use ChatGPT to create ethical dilemmas 🌏 Using ChatGPT to create follow-up questions and direct us to resources 🌏 Create rough draft scripts that explore perspectives on the ethical dilemma 🌏 Draft social media campaign scripts 🌏 Create a March Madness-style bracket of key concepts related to climate change Download our free guide here. Learn more about our early bird discount on our upcoming webinar here. Thanks to our sponsor: Visit textblaze.me/ shiftingschools to get started saving time today!
S6 E270 · Mon, April 17, 2023
April is School Library Month, and we are thrilled to bring you a conversation with award-winning librarian Karina Quilantán! Looking for more information on School Library Month? Click here for an overview Click here for inspiration for celebrating your school librarian Learn more about this week’s guest: Karina Quilantán, also known as “Q.”, is an award-winning library media specialist, international presenter, and keynote speaker from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. She has been an educator for over a decade and has earned array of digital credentials including Apple, Google, and Microsoft for Education certifications. Karina’s love for educational technology has allowed her to expand her library programming beyond the classroom and she loves finding innovative ways to keep her students and staff engaged in the learning process. In addition to her love of librarianship and professional development, she maintains several social media channels and moderates a professional learning network called RGV Library Squad which earned her the Texas Library Association Media Virtual Presence Award. Karina currently serves on the Texas Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Committee, TxLA Social Media Committee, and is the Libraries Lead for MagiKids. She was also a TCEA Library Media Specialist Finalist in 2021 and was named the 2022 Texas Library Association Librarian of the Year. When she is not learning and empowering her community, she can be found playing video games, Magic the Gathering, or reading comics on her very comfy couch. You can connect with Karina Q. on any social media outlet by following her @cuethelibrarian or following her blog cuethelibrarian.com. Be sure to also check out her amazing blogposts by clicking here. Visit textblaze.me/ shiftingschools to get started saving time today!
S6 E269 · Thu, April 13, 2023
On this episode of the podcast Jeff and Tricia tell listeners all about the latest free guide: "Kickstarting a critical conversation about equity and generative AI." They explain why terms like 'algorithmic bias,' and 'search engine optimization' are important for students to understand as critical to the way we think about information literacy in the new era of generative AI tools. Discussed in this episode: Would you let an AI date for you? Survival of the best fit Facebook’s ad-serving algorithm discriminates by gender and race Propagation of societal gender inequality by internet search algorithms Do you want to get $250 dollars of Shifting School's store credit by being a 'critical podcast review partner'? Fill out this form before April 15th. Learn more about our Equity and Generative AI Course here
S6 E268 · Mon, April 10, 2023
Do you learn from your mistakes? Do your students? In this episode we go deep into ways we can truly leverage mistakes as fuel for deeper learning, engagement, and reflection. We think more about the mindsets that help us unpack our mistakes and share them with our learning community. Our fantastic guest this week is Eman Ismail whose podcast ‘Mistakes that Made Me’ is a great listen for Business and Entrepreneurship as well as any learning that focuses on Leadership. Ready to learn more about this week's special guest? Click here. Follow Eman on Social Media: On Twitter On Instagram Check out the resource from Eman that we discuss: Available here Thank you for listening to this episode! If you like our podcast you may want to check out our bank of free guides available here. A huge thanks to our sponsor for supporting us in making this episode possible: Visit textblaze.me/ shiftingschools to get started saving time today!
S6 Enull · Mon, April 03, 2023
Thank you to our sponsor MackinVia for sponsoring today's episode. Jeff's book recommendation: The Dip by Seth Godin This week on the show we are honored to speak with Dr. Dana Goodier, the author of the book and podcast "Out of the Trenches". Dr. Dana Goodier has 23 years of experience in education. She has taught World Languages and English and worked as a middle school administrator. She completed her doctorate degree (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership early 2020. For her dissertation, she researched reasons parents were opting their students out of high-stakes testing at middle schools and how that affected the district accreditation rating. She often speaks at conferences, providing educators with techniques to minimize off-task behavior and to increase time on task. She is the host of the “Out of the Trenches” podcast, which features educators who share their stories of resiliency. She has also written the book "Out of the Trenches: Stories of Resilient Educators, which features much of her own story in educational trenches intertwined with stories of other educators who have faced challenges. You can reach Dana at: www.danagoodier.com Twitter @danagoodier @outoftrenchespc IG: @outoftrenchespc LinkedIn
S6 E266 · Mon, March 27, 2023
Welcome to the NCCE conference live episode sponsored by MackinVia . Today we explore the impact of Generative AI on education, digital and media literacy, and innovative projects happening in schools recorded on my Zoom H2n Mic. We begin with a discussion on Generative AI in education. We delve into the ways in which AI can personalize learning and engage students, while also teaching them about the ethical implications of this technology and the importance of digital literacy skills. Then we shift to the topic of digital and media literacy. We examine the critical role of media literacy in teaching students how to evaluate media sources and recognize misinformation. Finally, we turn our attention to some of the exciting projects happening in schools hearing from teachers and tech coaches about the fun things that are engaging kids today. The NCCE conference provides a valuable platform for educators to discuss how technology can enhance learning experiences for students. We thank MackinVia for sponsoring this episode and hope listeners enjoy this reflection from the NCCE23 conference. Join us next year at NCCE24! To learn more go to ncce.org.
S6 E265 · Wed, March 22, 2023
In this episode, we explore the transformative power of feedback for leaders. Drawing from the insightful article "How Leaders Can Get the Feedback They Need to Grow" from Harvard Business Review by Kim Scott, Liz Fosslien, and Mollie West Duffy (2023) , we discuss the importance of seeking feedback as a means of enhancing trust in our learning community. We examine the common barriers that leaders face when seeking feedback and consider key questions to reflect on in order to overcome these obstacles. From the fear of criticism to the illusion of knowing everything, we explore the mental roadblocks that can impede our ability to learn and improve. We share our personal experiences with seeking feedback and reflect on the impact it has had on our leadership journey. Jeff and Tricia also offer actionable tips for leaders to create a feedback-friendly culture within their organization and establish meaningful connections with their team. Want to leverage our free resources on feedback? Find our free guide 'Reframing Feedback' here. Do you want to sign up for our Podcast Critical Friend Cohort and receive our $250 worth of Shifting Schools store credit? Fill out this form , please by March 30th. Or reach out to us at info(at) shiftingschools (dot com)
S6 E264 · Mon, March 20, 2023
On the show we are so excited to host Dr. Gina Picha! She explores the strategies and insight inside her new book: Conferring in the Match Classroom. We explore what it means to help learners develop their math identity and to develop their capacity and confidence as problem solvers. This conversation reminds us of the power of building relationships with students and ways we can build more casual conversations into our practice. Learn all about Dr. Picha: Dr. Gina Picha ’s career in education began in Illinois where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in economics and later a master’s degree in education. Over the past fifteen years, Gina has worked as a classroom teacher, instructional coach, curriculum specialist and district math coordinator. In 2020, Gina graduated with a doctorate in curriculum and instruction from Concordia University-Austin where she conducted research on teacher professional learning that includes time for teachers to reflect on their math identities. Follow her on Twitter Want to send us your feedback on today's episode? Head to www.shiftingschools.com and send us a voice memo! Special thanks to our amazing Sponsor: MackinVia With 20 national awards, including ISTE Best of Show and Product of the Year, and 7 MLA Platinum Awards, MackinVIA is an accomplished digital content management system. https://home.mackin.com/digital/mackinvia/
S6 E263 · Thu, March 16, 2023
This short and sweet episode asks for YOUR feedback. It has now been a few weeks since we launched our learning opportunities for generative AI tools like ChatGPT. Specifically, we launched: Our 5-Day Generative AI Challenge and The Intersection of Equity and AI We are thrilled to have folks asking us for follow up challenges and courses and we want to get to work designing them. We want to do that with YOUR needs and questions in mind. So we are offering you a free pass if you agree to give us your feedback. Want your free pass? Please feel out this form by March 20th. Do you want to have a longer conversation about a bespoke training for your community? We love cultivating partnerships, book a discovery call with us free: click here to book your call. Learn more about our resources at www.shiftingschools.com Email us at info(at)shiftingschools (dotcom)
S6 E262 · Mon, March 13, 2023
On this episode we explore what it means to 'be bold' in our personal and professional lives. This conversation features the research and insight of Shanna A. Hocking. Shanna A. Hocking is a leadership consultant, philanthropic advisor, author, and speaker with 20 years of experience raising hundreds of millions of dollars and leading large teams at organizations such as the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Alabama, and Duke University. Her clients include universities, national nonprofit organizations, global businesses, and family foundations. Shanna is the author of One Bold Move a Day: Meaningful Actions Women Can Take to Fulfill Their Leadership and Career Potential (McGraw Hill, November 2022), which was recognized as a November nominee of The Next Big Idea Club. Shanna's articles have been published on Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Fast Company, The Muse, and Motherly, and her expertise has been featured in Bloomberg News, PIX11 News, Entrepreneur, Chicago Tribune, Today.com, Insider, and The Business Journals, among others. Learn all about her book, connect and follow her using the links below: Learn more about today's guest by clicking here. Ready to order her book? Click here. Connect with today's guest on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannaahocking/ https://twitter.com/shannaahocking https://www.instagram.com/shannaahocking/ Special thanks to our amazing Sponsor: MackinVia With 20 national awards, including ISTE Best of Show and Product of the Year, and 7 MLA Platinum Awards, MackinVIA is an accomplished digital content management system. https://home.mackin.com/digital/mackinvia/
S6 E261 · Thu, March 09, 2023
How are we helping parents and caretakers as they seek to learn more about digital literacy and social media? On this episode Jeff and Tricia discuss recent research that makes the link between too much unregulated screentime and anxiety. So what do we do to help one another be more mindful of our social media use? Jeff walks listeners through his PARENT framework and talks more about ways he can support your parent/caretaker audience and ways he can help your PTA sustain a conversation about social media in this ever-shifting landscape of digital literacy. Ready to learn more about that framework? Click here for more. You can reach out to him at jeff(at)shiftingschools (dot com)to schedule a conversation to explore any of those options. Tricia talks to us about the brand new free Shifting Schools resource "Exploring our Relationship With Social Media." Ready to check out that free guide? Click here for more. As always you can explore our full collection of free guides, and sign up for our free newsletter at www.shiftingschools.com Thanks to the show sponsor MackinVia for supporting us in making this podcast free for you! Do you have thoughts on how SEL Day and SEL more broadly connects with social media? Weigh in on this episode and send us a voice memo! You can find the voice memo share button on our homepage at www.shiftingschools.com
S6 E260 · Mon, March 06, 2023
Often the cliche 'the library is the heart of the school' is heard in literacy circles...but what does it mean to listen to a library's heartbeat? On the podcast this week we hear directly from award-winning librarian Karina Quilantán about the journey she's explored in telling the story of her library. We also discuss the way librarians and educators can learn from one another through social media. If you are curious to learn more about what a 'future-ready' library is all about, Karina has stellar advice to share. Learn more about this week's guest: Karina Quilantán, also known as “Q.”, is an award-winning library media specialist, international presenter, and keynote speaker from the Rio Grande Valley, Texas. She has been an educator for over a decade and has earned array of digital credentials including Apple, Google, and Microsoft for Education certifications. Karina’s love for educational technology has allowed her to expand her library programming beyond the classroom and she loves finding innovative ways to keep her students and staff engaged in the learning process. In addition to her love of librarianship and professional development, she maintains several social media channels and moderates a professional learning network called RGV Library Squad which earned her the Texas Library Association Media Virtual Presence Award. Karina currently serves on the Texas Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List Committee, TxLA Social Media Committee, and is the Libraries Lead for MagiKids. She was also a TCEA Library Media Specialist Finalist in 2021 and was named the 2022 Texas Library Association Librarian of the Year. When she is not learning and empowering her community, she can be found playing video games, Magic the Gathering, or reading comics on her very comfy couch. You can connect with Karina Q. on any social media outlet by following her @cuethelibrarian or following her blog cuethelibrarian.com. Be sure to also check out her amazing blogposts by clicking here. Did you love this week's episode? Be sure to send us a voice memo and tell us your thoughts: shiftingschools.com A huge thank you to this week's Sponsor: MackinVia A few other reminders: Save $50 at the upcoming NCCE conference here in the State of Washington March 21-23 by using the code shiftingschools50. It’s always a great conference and I’ll be there doing six sessions including two on ChatGPT and AI in education. We will also be recording a live Shifting Schoosl podcast with anyone who wants to join us in room
S6 E259 · Thu, March 02, 2023
Are you curious to learn more about what it might mean to become an International school educator? Have you ever considered an international move? Today's episode aims to help you dig into that curiosity and learn more about your potential next steps. On this episode, we're speaking with the creators of Educators Going Global , a community that aims to connect and bring focus to international education. Our guests today David and Audrey , who founded Educators Going Global. They share their vision for the website and podcast and discuss the resources and training opportunities it provides to teachers around the world. Throughout the conversation, we hear about the challenges and rewards of being an international educator. Whether you're an international educator looking to hear stories from others, or an educator interested in getting started on those next steps, our conversation provides you insight. Be sure to head over to https://educatorsgoingglobal.com/ to learn, listen, and connect even further.
S6 E258 · Mon, February 27, 2023
Ready to get our new free guide "Exploring our relationship with social media"? Click here and head over to shiftingschools.com to see our 70+ free guides! Check out Jeff's recent episode about parenting and caretaking with social media and healthy digital habits in mind, you can read it here. Today's guest is Andréa Jones and she's here to talk about her journey in becoming a social media strategist. Andréa Jones is the creator and lead social media strategist at OnlineDrea.com They help businesses create an impact beyond their brand through authentic social media marketing strategies that focus on building a community of real and engaged followers She is also the founder of the Savvy Social Podcast and at the Savvy Social School. Learn more about her work at onlinedrea.com This episode hopes to help us think about the potential career pathways there might be via social media. Are your students interested in pursuing a career that you hope to learn more about? Reach out to us at info(at) shiftingschools (dot com). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just a quick reminder before we get to today’s episode that you can save $50 at the upcoming NCCE conference here in the State of Washington March 21-23 by using the code shiftingschools50. It’s always a great conference and I’ll be there doing six sessions including two on ChatGPT and AI in education. We will also be recording a live Shifting Schoosl podcast with anyone who wants to join us in room 406 at 2:00 pm on March 23rd . Thank you to NCCE for sponsoring Shifting Schools and giving us a space to record an episode live. If you are going to the conference please make sure you stop by and say Hi and if you can join me at 2pm in room 406 and be a part of the podcast we’d love to have ya. Will be talking about trends during the conference, ah-ha moments, and just our takeaways. If you can’t make it to the conference make sure you follow using the #ncce23 on Twitter and be listening for that episode after the conference. Again that’s ncce.org and that offer code is shiftingschools50 of course it’s all in the show notes as well. All podcast listeners can save $25 when they use the code SSPOD25 at checkout on any of our courses. Our 5-Day AI Challenge and Tricia’s steller The Intersection of AI and Equit
S6 E257 · Thu, February 23, 2023
In this episode, we are so excited to team up with fellow podcaster/educator Olivia Wahl. We discuss the emerging role of educational podcasts in inspiring, informing, and igniting curiosity in our educator communities. Are you excited to learn more about our special guest Olivia Wahl and check out her podcast? Twitter: Olivia Wahl & Schoolutions Podcast Instagram: Olivia Wahl , My Business Page & Schoolutions Podcast Facebook: Olivia Wahl , My Business Page & Schoolutions Podcast. LinkedIn: Olivia Wahl Ready to explore the run-down of podcast episodes we explore i
S6 E256 · Mon, February 20, 2023
On this week we speak with Jody Matey who enlightens us on why a better understanding of our sensory system can be of serious importance in the early years classroom (as well as across our campuses). She expands on a blog post she wrote entitled " Self-Regulation & Understanding our Sensory Systems: An Inclusive Approach to Early Years PE" available on PhysEquity website here. Jody walks us through tried and tested strategies that are brilliant for learners of all ages when it comes to processes stress and dysregulated emotions. Jody goes into detail in ways schools can leverage her tips with their parent and caretaker audience. You can find her menu here. Ready to connect with Jody? https://jodymatey.com/ Do you have thoughts about this week's episode? Want to let us know about an additional tip to consider? Head to www.shiftingschools.com and send us a voice memo! Join Jeff at NCCE this year and save $50 when you register using code shiftingschools50 Use code SSPOD25 to save $25 on any course at shiftingschools.com
S6 E255 · Fri, February 17, 2023
We asked our community of Shifting Schools newsletter subscribers to vote on this week's topic and they voted for a conversation on note-taking strategies. (By the way did you know you can also sign up for our free newsletter at www.shiftingschools.com?) Jeff and Tricia were so excited to discuss their nine favorite strategies in this week's episode: 1. Demystify the process: make space for learners to share what note-taking strategies they’ve developed by inviting students to so short share-outs or small group presentations. 2. Collaborative note-taking: invite groups or the entire class to collaborate on taking notes 3. Save the last word for me from Facing History: remember that you can use conversation as the catalyst for notes 4. Social silent reading: this might be Jeff's favorite--it is powerful for learners of all ages 5. Use protocols like those found in our free guide. 6. Use Jamboard-specifically our 'might mights' framework to gather questions. You can find that guide here. 7. Leverage annotation mentor texts using Genius.com 8. Invite students to record a video tour of their notes to be shared with others 9. Leverage ChatGPT to ask for a template and in small teams make improvements Also as discussed if you are registering for NCCE use our special promo code for a discount: shiftingschools50 Want to take 25 dollars off any of our Shifting Schools offers? Use special promo code SSPOD25 on checkout
S6 E254 · Mon, February 13, 2023
If you are passionate about STEM, Design, or Art this is a great episode to make time for! On this episode we sit down with Jen Christiansen: a senior graphics editor at Scientific American, where she art directs and produces illustrated information graphics and data visualizations. She began her publishing career in New York at Scientific American in 1996, moved to Washington DC to join the art department of National Geographic, spent four years as a freelance science communicator, then returned to Scientific American in 2007. We explore the power of Jen's new book Building Science Graphics: An illustrated guide to communicating science through diagrams and visualizations as a tool to help us think about the power of interdisciplinary learning. You can explore that book and add it to your professional development library by clicking here. Follow Jen Christiansen on Social Media: LInkedIN Twitter Thank you to our special sponsors, learn more about StemSports and Mackin Maker today by clicking here. Would you like to share your thoughts on this episode? Send us a voice memo! Head to www.shiftingschools.com or email us info (at) shiftingschools.com
S6 E253 · Fri, February 10, 2023
Millions of dollars are spent on a single 30-second ad spot during Super Bowl Sunday. Now more than ever because of social media's influence the commercials that air during the big game get more talk time, more attention, and a more significant place in popular culture. So how are we preparing families to explore media literacy and think critically about these massively powerful ad campaigns? Our BRASS media literacy framework hopes to spark great discussion in and out of the classroom. That framework is a part of our brand new free guide: 'Three Ways to Leverage the Big Game for Big Learning,' and you can download it here. Check out the other research about Super Bowl advertising explored in this show: NFL accounts for 82 of 100 most-watched U.S. TV broadcasts of 2022 Super Bowl ads set the stage for marketing to millions If you use any of the ideas from our new free guide, we'd love to hear from you! Reach out to us at info(at) shiftingschools.com Also discussed on this episode: Opportunities from NEASC Click here Learn more about saving on your NCCE registration! Use our special promotional code "shiftingschools50"
S6 E252 · Mon, February 06, 2023
On this episode we learn about the connection between sports and STEM. If you've been looking to do more with that link, this conversation is for you! Our special guest is CEO and President of STEM Sports: Jeff Golner. StemSports.com is a leading website dedicated to exploring the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) with sports. The website provides articles, videos, and resources that showcase the ways in which STEM is shaping the world of sports, and how sports can inspire young people to pursue careers in STEM fields. Founded by a team of sports and STEM enthusiasts, StemSports.com has quickly become a go-to resource for coaches, athletes, and fans who are interested in learning more about the science behind their favorite sports. Whether you’re looking to improve your performance on the field or just want to gain a deeper understanding of the games you love, StemSports.com has something for you. In addition to its rich content offerings, StemSports.com is also dedicated to promoting STEM education and career development. The website regularly hosts events and initiatives aimed at inspiring young people to pursue careers in STEM fields, including STEM sports camps for kids and webinars for coaches. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just a curious beginner, StemSports.com is the perfect place to discover the latest and greatest in STEM and sports. So why not visit today and start exploring the world of STEM through the lens of sports! We are very thankful to the folks at STEM Sports for sponsoring our special mini series on STEM. Learn more about Jeff Golner: Prior to venturing on his own, Golner enjoyed a long marketing, game operations and entertainment career with the Arizona Diamondbacks from 1997 to 2005, leaving as Senior Director of Game Operations. Golner produced close to 700 Major League Basebal
S6 E251 · Thu, February 02, 2023
Jeff and Tricia talk about the importance of curiosity as we continue to consider new tools like Chat GPT and generative AI. They explore what it might mean to think about generative AI as it intersects with information literacy and media literacy. Patrick Holt (Dean of Learning at XCL World Academy) kindly shares what's being discussed at his school and how curiosity is being amplified in the classrooms and hallways. He takes us on a mini journey explaining what his journey with AI has been. As always listeners are welcome to share their thoughts with us by sending a voice memo to the co-hosts via the SpeakPipe button on our home page at www.shiftingschools.com or by emailing us at info (at) shiftingschools.com This episode also discusses what it will mean to center equity in our conversations about generative AI. Learn more about ways to expand your learning on AI and take advantage of our special pre-sale discount: click here. We hope this episode helps you get curious about what Chat GPT might mean for your community's learning.
S6 E250 · Mon, January 30, 2023
This episode debunks a few misconceptions about Maker education and design projects. We have help with the debunking from Lindsey Simmons, an educator who has partnered with Mackin Maker , who have been a phenomenal sponsor of this show. Our conversation goes on to explore ways we can use the design cycle in many different ways and how understanding that cycle can set us up for all types of projects in our personal lives. Lindsey also helps us think about sustainability and the intersection of literacy and MakerED. Learn all about Lindsey Simmons here . And follow her on social media here. --------- Have you heard about our pre-sale offer on now? Click here to learn more about our pathways for educators looking to leverage the power of Chat GPT and other Generative AI tools. Reach out to us at info (at) shiftingschools.com to learn more -- For the rest of the links mentioned in this episode: Key Strategies for Maker Education (click here) via Mackin Maker Three myths of making (click here) via Mackin Maker Creating connections to the environment through making (click here) via Mackin Maker - Would you like to send us a message sharing your thoughts about this episode? Find our SpeakPipe button at www.shiftingschools.com
S6 E249 · Thu, January 26, 2023
Jeff and Tricia talk about Chat GPT and other generative AI tools. The big question in this episode is: How might you use Chat GPT as a thought partner this year? We asked Chat GPT to help us out with the intro for this show, to tell us more about what misconceptions there are about Chat GPT. What did it tell us? "ChatGPT is sentient or conscious: ChatGPT is a machine learning model, it does not have consciousness or self-awareness. It can only respond based on the patterns it has learned from the data it was trained on. ChatGPT is always correct: ChatGPT is a powerful tool, but it is not infallible. It may make mistakes or produce nonsensical responses if it is given input that it has not been trained on or if the input is ambiguous. ChatGPT can write any kind of text: ChatGPT is a language model, it can generate text based on patterns it has learned from the data it was trained on. However, its performance may vary depending on the specific task or genre of text. For example, it may not perform as well on poetry or creative writing as it would on news articles." Jeff and Tricia also have a special offer for listeners: a big discount on the new 5-Day Generative AI Challenge. How might that challenge bring you a community-building learning experience? Learn more about all of our AI support here. We also have a special free guide to help your team learn more about tools like Chat GPT, click here to download it. Do you want to share your thoughts about how generative AI tools will intersect with learning this year? Send us a voice memo, using the SpeakPipe button on our homepage: www.shiftingschools.com Also discussed on this episode: A collection of AI tools to experiment with: https://theresanaiforthat.com/ Chat GPT for you and me via Wired: <a href= "https://podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/chatgpt-for-
S6 E248 · Mon, January 23, 2023
How do you build a network of learners and how does that network in turn shape you as a learner? On the podcast this week, Drea Weiner answers that question (and many others). This conversation is supported by our amazing sponsors: Stem Sports and MackinMaker At the heart of this conversation, we think about how we can cultivate the mindsets that promote STEM-based inquiry and set students up to be leaders in MakerEd. Drea reminds us that STEM learning intersects our entire curriculum and invites interdisciplinary learning and community connections. Let's learn more about our guest: Drea Weiner is the MiSTEM Network Regional Director for the Northwestern Lower MiSTEM Network region. She provides professional learning, support, community connections to education, grant writing guidance, and resources to educators in order to bring the best possible STEM education to students. Drea is one of the founders of Newton's Road 3D, a STEM professional learning community for teachers wanting to give their students the opportunity to learn soft skills like critical thinking and problem solving through 21st century technology. Follow Drea on Social Media: On Twitter On LinkedIN Learn all about the MiSTEM Network here Mentioned on this episode: 400,000 fabrication works short by 2024 Do you want to weigh in on this episode? Have questions for our hosts? Send us a voice memo! You can find it on our homepage at www.shiftingschools.com Click here to explore our HUGE library of free guides for K-12 Educators Learn more about the STEM book series mentioned and email us to win a free book! Click here Email us info (at) shiftingschools (dot com)
S6 E247 · Thu, January 19, 2023
In this episode, Tricia and Jeff are talking about our relationships with social media, misinformation, disinformation and the role schools must play when leading for media literacy. This conversation was inspired by this recent article in the New York Times by Jenny Gross. Our guests talk about the influence technology has on learners of all ages. The look at what it might mean to help students build habits that ensure they come to their social media with curiosity and a desire to check for bias and become savvy consumers of information. They go on to mention that NPR has launched its annual student podcat competition. Jeff and Tricia offer listeners a special offer on two of the professional development options. Looking to build media literacy routines with learners of all ages? Check out our free guide today. Reach out to the hosts via info (at) shiftingschools (dot) (com) Other resources discussed: Canva image AI https://www.canva.com/features/ai-image-generator/ Open AI image creator https://openai.com/
S6 E246 · Mon, January 16, 2023
Thanks to our special sponsors for their support of our show. Learn more by heading to StemSports.com and MackinMacker.com today. On this week Jeff and Tricia talk to Sevile Mannickarottu: Director of Penn's Bioengineering Educational Lab & Bio-MakerSpace-the only Bio-Maker Space in the world. They talk about what it means to create an archive and a legacy of learning. Sevile also shares ways educators can get started in creating a Makerspace. You can learn all about Sevile's work here. Check out the introductory video to the lab here. Also discussed in this episode is Backyard Brains, learn more here. Learn more about ways to learn with Shifting Schools at www.shiftingschools.com Do you want to connect with our hosts? Email info (at) shiftingschools (dot) (com)
S6 E245 · Thu, January 12, 2023
Are you looking to take on a new challenge of leading learning at an upcoming conference? Would you like to refine the way you approach delivering professional development at your school? This episode is all about our recommendations for approaching the application process, as well as communicating what your session is all about with peers. The full guidance is available for you to download free, click here for more. This conversation came to be because a value podcast listener (like you!) reached out for advice after hearing us remind folks that Learning2 Asia is open for applications now until January 23rd. You can learn more about that opportunity here. Have a question you'd like to see Jeff and Tricia take on? Reach them at info (at) shiftingschools (dot com)
S6 E244 · Mon, January 09, 2023
Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors for this mini-series on STEM and MakerSpace. Check out both StemSports.com and MackinMacker.com today. Find all the offers from all our sponsors at https://www.shiftingschools.com/offers Episode On this episode, we explore the joy of tinkering, the social-emotional case for making, and we question the benefits of cultivating a beginner's mindset. Whether you are an experienced teacher of MakerEd or you've never thought of yourself as a 'maker' this episode is for you. Our special guest on the show is Mike Bycraft. Mike Bycraft is an international educator who specializes in design, robotics, engineering, and makerspaces. He is the head of design and innovation at Korea International School. Prior to moving internationally, Mike taught AP and IB sciences in the United States, in Clark County School District. Mike has created design programs, makerspaces, and robotics curriculum for K-12 students. In 2021 his project of redesigning a controller was featured on the Makey Makey blog Learn more about his work in this video and through his website. You can connect with Mike on Twitter here. Pair this with one of our free resources Looking to partner with parents and caretakers when it comes to STEM learning? Get our free guide here. Explore over 60 free guides available from our website today.
S6 Enull · Wed, January 04, 2023
Few educators would disagree with the idea that feedback is crucial for meaningful learning. So how can we support one another in striving for better feedback processes? As students move towards the process of setting goals for a new year, what are some of the conversations we need to prioritize in order to scaffold that planning? In this special bonus episode, we hear from educator Madalena Elshoff as she walks us through the way she leveraged on of our Shifting Schools free guides in order to reimagine feedback, goal setting, and classroom culture. Specifically we talk about the free guide "Learner Focused Goal Setting." Did you know our free resource library has over 60 free guides for educators to choose from? Visit our library here. Is there a resource you would like to see us work on for your school this year? Email Jeff and Tricia at info (at) shiftingschools (dot com) today! Members of our free newsletter community receive weekly updates on the latest free guide as well as additional resouces and ideas for the classroom. You can sign up for our newsletter here.
S6 E243 · Mon, January 02, 2023
A new year is a time when many of us start thinking about new goals, and new habits we want to cultivate. And yet, how many of us have had the time and the opportunity to dig into the research on habit formation? On this episode, Jeff and Tricia talk to Wendy Wood about her phenomenal book Good Habits, Bad Habits. This episode puts a spotlight on some of the research and insight included in that book. Wendy Wood, explains why we have some misguided ideas about how habits are cultivated. Our conversation is a timely reminder of the importance and significance our learning environments have for learners of all ages. We hope this conversation inspires you to spark better, more meaningful conversations about habits and the role they play in your learning organization. Ready to learn more about the guest on this week's episode? Wendy Wood is a UK-born psychologist who is the Provost Professor of Psychology and Business at University of Southern California, where she has been a faculty member since 2009. She previously served as vice dean of social sciences at the Dornsife College of the University of Southern California . Her primary research contributions are in habits and behavior change along with the psychology of gender . She is the author of the popular science book, Good Habits, Bad Habits, released in October 2019. This book was featured in the Next Big Idea Club and was reviewed in the New Yorker. Ready to learn more about the conference mentioned in this episode? Click here for more about applying to present at Learning2 in 2023.
S6 Enull · Wed, December 28, 2022
In this replay episode from June, 2022 the number one listened to episode of the the year. Jeff reflects on the past year of shifting schools and how this conversation about cell phones is a microcosm for the educational shift at large we find ourselves in. Jeff shares a snipet from his 2019 conversation with Microsoft around cell phones in the classroom and education at large. You can watch the full interviwe with jeff at this link . This has been an incredible year for Shifting Schools. We went through a lot of transitions this year. From new album art and website logos from Chrissy to Tricia becoming a full time co-host on the podcast and taking on the role of Creative Content Extraordinaire. I’m happy to announce that Tricia and I will continue working together in 2023. How she finds time to do everything she’s involved in still blows me away. From her own podcast and newsletter Be A Better Ally to her new podcast Unhinged Collaboration . Her dedication to educators, education, students and the LGBTQ+ community at large is humbling to say the least. If you are not following Tricia on your social network of choice or have not added the Be A Better Alley and Unhinged Collaboration podcasts to your podcast app. You should do so as you start the new year. Shifting Schools also became a top 10 podcast in K12 Education globally with Australia and Canada coming in at the top 2 countries our podcast is listened to outside of the U.S. We cannot thank you, our loyal listeners, enough for making this all possible. Thank you for your dedication to your students and to your craft as an educator. That brings me to today’s reply episode. Our #1 listened to episode of 2022 will be no surprise I’m guessing to most of you as it deals with cell phones in the classroom. Episode 216 released on June 27th in which Tricia and I talk with our good friend Tyler Rablin about Cell Phones in the classroom. Happy New Year Everyone!
S6 E242 · Mon, December 26, 2022
On this special episode, Jeff and Tricia sit down with a listener of the show: Joe Taranto. Joe reached out to Jeff and Tricia about his experience podcasting with students. Joe shares what he has learned over the years of launching and sustaining a podcast that is truly student-led. This episode is great for fellow educators who are curious about what a podcast might bring to their community as well as for educators reimagining student agency and student leadership. We discuss practical strategies for sustaining a podcast and avoiding a few hurdles along the way. Ready to learn more about Joe's student-driven podcast? Check out The Eagle's View here Connect with Joe on Twitter: @JoeRayTee School Learn more about the school he works at: https://www.emerson-school.org/ Are you looking for more support in leveraging the power of podcasts? Check out one of our recent free webinars for more ideas here. Hoping to do more with podcasts as part of your professional learning? As always you can find all of our free guides here. Ready to learn more about ways Shifting Schools can help you shift practice in the new year? Reach out to us info (at) shiftingschools (dot) (com)
S6 Enull · Wed, December 21, 2022
The Port Townsend School District Website for the 2022 Salish Coast Elementary Children’s Film Festival This year the Library/STEM program at Salish Coast Elementary hosted the 2022 SC Children’s Film Festival! It was created by our K-5 citizen-scientists as a “Call to Action for the Future of the Salish Coast Ecosystem” and our students are excited to share their voices to tell their stories to ask our community: “What Will You Do to Help?” https://sites.google.com/ptschools.org/sc-childrens-film-festival-22/home Novel Effect is a Seattle-based company that created a fantastic free app that follows along as you read aloud books and uses voice recognition software to respond at just the right moment with music, sounds, and character voices to help make storytime magic. They also have premium plans with educator discounts. https://noveleffect.com/educators/ WeVideo is an easy to use, chromebook compatible, cloud-based editing platform that allows teachers and students to work collaboratively on creating gifs, videos, podcasts, and more. https://www.wevideo.com/education The Stop Motion Pro Studio app allows students to use the iPads to take photos of their original artwork and then, through software applications, put them together in a sequence to create movement in their animated films. https://www.cateater.com/ Contact Denise: deniseaedan {at] gmail [dot] com
S6 E241 · Mon, December 19, 2022
On this episode we are so excited to bring you words of wisdom from Eva Murray. Eva Murray is an international speaker on the topics of data visualization, data culture and data communities ,she’s a published author, and is a driving force for women’s empowerment in the technology industry. You can learn all about her work at: evamurray.co.uk Three questions are on our minds after learning with Eva: 1) What might we do to better tell stories with data and why might data visualization be a skillset to lean into more in 2023? 2) How are our learning organizations fostering listening skill sets: specifically putting greater emphasis on how we can best listen for understanding? 3) What's the relationship between data analysis and curiosity? Connect with this week's special guest online Via LinkedIN Via Twitter If public speaking is something you are working on for your new year's goals be sure to also give her book a look! You can learn more about it here. Have you checked out our latest free guides? Learn more about ways we offer support to learning organizations around the world here. Have a theme or topic you want us to explore on the podcast? Reach out info(at) shiftingschools (dot) (com)
S6 Enull · Wed, December 14, 2022
About Swapna Krishna Swapna Krishna is a science and technology communicator specializing in the geek space. She regularly creates science videos on TikTok and contributes to Wired, NPR, StarTrek.com, New Scientist, and Engadget. Krishna’s writing has appeared in outlets such as The Verge, Polygon, Fast Company, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, and Slate. She is currently writing a book on stargazing for Chronicle Books (Fall 2023). You can find her on Twitter , Instagram , TikTok , and Facebook . Subscribe to Swapna’s brand new show Far Out on PBS Far Out explores the future of science, technology, and culture and how these changes may affect humanity and life on Earth. With pop culture and sci-fi references, the series will be humorous and fun, but unafraid to ask tough questions and explore unknowns. Far Out is the inaugural show in a lineup of new STEM-related content coming to PBS Terra with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program. The grant will help elevate underrepresented voices in STEM media, in particular Black and Hispanic creators, as well as women in general. Explore Swapna Krishna’s video games column in Wired: https://www.wired.com/author/swapna-krishna/ Ready to download the free guide Tricia mentioned at the top of the episode? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/fpcw/
S6 E240 · Mon, December 12, 2022
On this episode, Jeff and Tricia bring listeners an abundance of news. Up first they let listeners know that the 3rd annual collection of protocols is now available to download free. Jeff and Tricia talk about the many ways protocols have been helpful to them as facilitators of professional learning, as well as for their own learning, reflection, and creative processes. That free guide puts an emphasis not only on collaboration but also on ways we can seek to lead with belonging in mind. Tricia and Jeff then move on to explore and discuss the brand new podcast playlists that listeners can explore. So far there are three playlists: one on storytelling, one on the future of work, and one that looks to expand a school's professional learning library. Jeff also lets the community know about the new offers page where the Shifting Schools podcast family can learn more about special offers made possible through sponsors and partners. This is the time of year that the Shifting Schools team would love listener feedback on what they'd like to see explored further on the podcast, listeners are reminded to reach out to info@shiftingschools.com Lastly, two brand new professional growth opportunities are shared: one for educators looking to launch the start of their consultancy, and another for leaders responsible for leading learning on campus. Interesting in being a part of the first cohorts for either? Drop Jeff and Tricia a line to learn more about pre-sale savings: info@shiftingschools.com
S6 Enull · Fri, December 09, 2022
In this free webinar from Jeff and Tricia we talk about using a backwards chaining approach to scaffling learning for students and why right now is a great time to introduce students to podcasts before the winter (or summer) holiday break. - A list of podcasts for studnets - What does it mean to "read" in today's world? - How we can use podcasts to scaffold creativing writing for students Watch the free webinar on Youtube here and make sure to subscribe to not miss any of our upcoming webinars. Make a copy of the presentation here Thank you to Quizalize for being a sponor of the podcast. You can get 1 month free of their premium subscription when you visit this link .
S6 E239 · Mon, December 05, 2022
Sponsors: Quizalize.com Get started with 1 mont free premium subscrption when you visit bit.ly/SHIFTINGSCHOOLS Guest: Francisco Cervantes Francisco Cervantes is the Director of Creative Learning of the Scratch Foundation. Francisco has extensive experience researching, designing, and implementing educational resources in K–12 computer science. https://scratch.mit.edu/ https://www.scratchfoundation.org/ ScratchEd’s Creative Computing Curriculum Guide
S6 Enull · Fri, December 02, 2022
This is an audio recording of the free webniar Jeff and Tricia did on YouTube. Watch the webinar on YouTube and don't forget to subscribe to catch more live free webinars. Make a copy of the slide presentation to keep Sponsor: Quizalize.com Save 80% by signing up for a yearly premium subscription when you use the code SHIFTINGSCHOOLS at checkout. Good through December 4th.
S6 E238 · Mon, November 28, 2022
Sponsors: Quizalize.com Save 80% on a yearly premium subscription when you use the code SHIFTINGSCHOOLS at checkout. Join Jeff at the NCCE23 conference happening in Tacoma, WA . Stop by and say high or be on an episode of Shifting Schools as we record live from the conference on March 23rd, 2023 Today's Guess: Aaron Reiss Aaron Reiss is a freelance researcher, journalist, and cartographer based in New York City. He publishes work in places like The New Yorker , The New York Times , This American Life , The Atlantic , NPR , The Pulitzer Center , and more. Aaron's Twitter Getting Started with Podcasting Learning Series Google Earth adn Google MyMaps Professional Learning Pathways
S6 E237 · Mon, November 21, 2022
Sponsors: Quizalize.com Save 80% off a 1-year premium subscription when you use offer code SHIFTINGSCHOOLS at check out! Nanjing International School is seeking a PYP Coordinator Interested applicants can learn more and apply online at www.nischina.org/employment Education Concierge Podcast https://justteachbasics.wixsite.com/globaled Today's Guest: Dr. Sarah Lamdan Sarah Lamdan is a professor at CUNY School of Law. She also has a master's degree in library science and legal information management and a law certificate in environmental law. Her research focuses on information law and policy. When she's not teaching, she works on data justice projects across the spectrum from open government to personal privacy. She researches and writes about information access, surveillance & privacy, and informational capitalism. She's written a book about data analytics companies called Data Cartels (Stanford University Press). Data Cartels (Stanford University Press) Amazon Link
S6 Enull · Fri, November 18, 2022
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S6 E236 · Mon, November 14, 2022
Sponsors Quizalize.com sign up for your free account today! Our Guest: Fredrik van Huynh Fredrik van Huynh is the co-founder and director at Absolute Internship , a leading global internship program placing university students with top companies online and in global cities around the world. e. Frequently covered by The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek and BBC News as a career expert, van Huynh is recognized as one of Sweden's top entrepreneurs under 30, having built a multi million-dollar business from ground up. Absolute Internship High School Internship program One of the tips Fredrik TikTok Find Jeff everywhere @jutecht Find Tricia everywhere @tricia-fried
S6 Enull · Fri, November 11, 2022
Play On Podcasts -- epic audio adventures that reimagine Shakespeare’s timeless tales, featuring original music composition and the voices of award-winning actors. Each episode explores plays from Macbeth to A Midsummer Night’s Dream, in a way that you can actually understand, created specifically for the podcast form by some of America’s most exciting playwrights, directors, and composers, and performed by stage and screen’s best. Look out for their new series, Measure for Measure, and hear Shakespeare like you've never before. Subscribe to Play On Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts.
S6 E235 · Mon, November 07, 2022
Check out Play On Podcast to hear Shakespeare like never before! Guest: Ana Maria Torres The Puerto Rican Miss Frizzle. Your favorite pop culture concierge. Design and BTEC Creative Media teacher at ISZL https://twitter.com/MsTorresAbroad
S6 E234 · Mon, October 31, 2022
Sponsors: carneysandoe.com/institute Guests: Follow the social media for Nanjing International School as referenced by Kyle: https://www.nischina.org/join-us/follow-us Follow the social media for AES as described by Yiva: https://twitter.com/aesdelhi https://www.youtube.com/user/AESDelhiVideos https://www.instagram.com/aesdelhi/ Follow the social media for ICS as described by Chris https://twitter.com/ICSAddis https://www.instagram.com/icsaddis/ https://www.youtube.com/user/ICSAddisAbaba
S6 E233 · Mon, October 24, 2022
Sponsors: The Journalism Salute Podcast #NCCE23 Register for the conference here Guest: Andréa Jones Andréa Jones is the creator and lead social media strategist at OnlineDrea.com They help businesses create an impact beyond their brand through authentic social media marketing strategies that focus on building a community of real and engaged followers She is the founder of the Savvy Social Podcast and at the Savvy Social School . https://onlinedrea.com/ Savvy Social Podcast Episode 200
S6 E232 · Mon, October 17, 2022
Sponsors: FlexiSpot.com Save $20 on the E7 Standing Desk when using the code Shifting20 at check. The Journalism Salute Podcast Our Guests: Stephanie Arakelian Stephanie is a senior podcast marketing & audience development executive at CurtCo Media, developing marketing campaigns, promotions, and features for all podcasts in the CurtCo Media catalog. Jenny Curtis Jenny is a podcast producer, host & creator with CurtCo Media. Shows include: SOLAR (Director/Producer/Voice of AL), Hollywood Unscripted (Host/Producer), A Moment of Your Time (Creator/Producer), and When Last I Left (Host/Producer). Solar the Podcast
S6 E231 · Mon, October 10, 2022
Sponsors: Teacherwit.com Where teachers go to coonect! Kids Stories Podcast Guest: Bernie Weigand I'm a licensed k-12 teacher in California and Oregon with endorsements that include Language Arts, Art, Spanish, French, Math and ESOL/Bilingual. I enjoy writing, making art, and homesteading. Creativity is a human trait to express in many ways. Writing, actually seeing one's thoughts, is a distinctly human, wonderful tool, an expressive outlet that breaks the time barrier. I am writing an adaptable "template" curriculum, Ambassador Service Study, AmbaSS, to facilitate earning academic credit for doing student-centred, service learning projects while living with local people abroad, anywhere. Writing and reflection are integral parts of AmbaSS. I'm convinced that learning is deeply relational, based in the sharing of experiences, language and culture. Young people today need the perspective of other languages and cultures in order to perceive and understand their own, especially in this ever-shrinking, more connected world. Learning another language connects more people to learn from each other. Connecting is what humans DO. Our ability to do it well can grow, and needs to. Because our world needs more understanding of our human diversity, AmbaSS exists. Brick & mortar and online learning both have their important place, but face-to-face seems the best way to learn another language and culture. Our own language and culture was learned just that way: in real-time, same-place relationship. Immersing oneself in any experience is the best way to learn, to be engaged. ServiceSynergy.org MadroneArtwork.com AmbassSS.com Service Learning Abroad Resources One-Pager
S6 E230 · Mon, October 03, 2022
Sponsor: FlexiSpot.com Save $20 on the Pro Plus Standing Desk (E7) when you use offer code shifting20 at checkout. Guest: Nancy Lhoest-Squicciarini After 36 years of working in schools, I continue to wake up each day passionate, enthusiastic and proud to be an educator. My goal is to facilitate teams to elevate their collective wisdom to positively impact student learning. I am a motivated and personable professional who has the ability to successfully implement and facilitate a range of learning opportunities and experiences. Links: Nancy's Twitter Nancy's LinkedIn
S6 Enull · Fri, September 30, 2022
Jeff and Tricia walk through their free Shifting Schools podcasting resources that can be found in the free resource area at shitingschools.com . They cover how to support and create strucutres for students to learn about podcast and how to create strucutures that support podcast PD in our buildings and districts. You can download the presentation along with all the links to resources here.
S6 E229 · Mon, September 26, 2022
Sponsors: Flexispot.com Use code shifting20 to save $20 on the E7 Pro Plus Standing Desk at checkout. Check out the Shifting Schools Pathway on Google MyMaps to start having your students create mapping stories today! Guest: Sriharsha Devulapalli Sriharsha Devulapalli joined The San Francisco Chronicle in 2022, after finishing his master's degree in data journalism from Columbia University. Prior to this, he was working as a Product Manager for Blue Sky Analytics where he helped build a mapping platform for environmental data. Previously, he was a software developer with Mint, where he was responsible for data visualizations for the newspaper’s daily data journalism page – Plain Facts. During his time there, Harsha wrote and produced data visualizations focusing on politics, development and economic issues in India. Devulapalli also brings with him experience outside of journalism. He had worked with the Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute, Columbia University and the Hyderabad Urban Lab. He enjoys cities, maps, long walks, vistas, all things transit and making people curious. Links: About Harsha Harsha's Twitter Book: How Charts Lie (Aflliliate Link)
S6 Enull · Fri, September 23, 2022
Off script and off the cuff Jeff and Tricia hit record and then talk about some of the updates happening at Shifting Schools. New website layout, new logos, and new social media. Please a FREE give a way to the first 10 people who leave us a auido recording at https://podinbox.com/shiftingschoolspod tell us what you like about the Shifting Schoosl podcast or if you have a recommendation for an episode you'd like to hear...we're all ears.... NYTimes article: Gen Z Tiktok Search Engine of Choice Find us on Tiktok at: https://www.tiktok.com/@shiftingschoolspod?lang=en Jeff at https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffutecht Tricia at https://www.tiktok.com/@tricia_fried
S6 E228 · Mon, September 19, 2022
Shifting Schools Pathways Our Guest: Jennifer LaGarde Jennifer LaGarde is a lifelong teacher and learner with over 20 years in public education. Her educational passions include leveraging technology to help students develop authentic reading lives, meeting the unique needs of students living in poverty and helping learners (of all ages) discern fact from fiction in the information they consume. Jennifer is the coauthor of the books Fact VS Fiction: Teaching Critical Thinking In the Age of Fake News (ISTE, 2018) and Developing Digital Detectives (ISTE, 2021) with Darren Hudgins . Subscribe to their free monthly information literacy newsletter here ! A huge fan of YA Literature, Jennifer currently lives, works, reads and drinks lots of coffee in Olympia, Washington. Follow her adventures at www.librarygirl.net or on Twitter @jenniferlagarde .
S6 E227 · Mon, September 12, 2022
Our Guest: Linda Flanagan LINDA FLANAGAN is a freelance journalist, researcher, and former cross-country and track coach. A graduate of Lehigh University, Flanagan holds master’s degrees from Oxford University and the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and was an analyst for the National Security Program at Harvard University. She is a founding board member of the New York City chapter of the Positive Coaching Alliance and a 2020–21 advisory group member for the Aspen Institute’s Reimagining School Sports initiative, and her writing on sports has appeared in The Atlantic , Runner’s World , and on NPR’s education site MindShift, where she is a regular contributor. https://twitter.com/LindaFlanagan2 Link to Book on Amazon
S6 E226 · Mon, September 05, 2022
Our Sponsor: https://www.prideandlessprejudice.org/events Our Guest: Gabrielle Merite Gabrielle Merite. Proper noun. Scientist-Turned-Designer powered by plants and activism. She is not: a graphic designer with 30+ years experience or qualified in fine arts. She is: a Science graduate, creative, analyst, advocate for humanity, cat lady and feeling awkward writing this at the third person. I specialize in provocative imagery that ignites imagination, inspires and sometimes shocks. Deeply passionate about social justice and our responsibility as humans to be there for one another, I choose to communicates analytic findings with honesty, rawness and compassion. My mission is simple. To help ethically-driven organisations uncover important truths and share stories with intention. In my work, the faces behind behind the figures matter. In places where numbers are usually found, I use faces. Because subjects aren’t dots. Quite often, they’re people. Like you (and me). Offering a collaborative approach, I become a member of your team, breathing life into numbers so your audience truly *feels* their importance. https://gabriellemerite.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkue1l5OYho&list=PLad95_ux5CXnpkUTzXNhz1b8GCgbi_J9L https://www.gabriellemerite.com/portfolio/
S6 E225 · Mon, August 29, 2022
Shownotes Guest: Allen Hillary Allen is a data storyteller who’s passionate about building community and curating articles that highlight the importance of data narratives. He has spent 20 years in Fortune 500 companies using data analysis and analytics to help sales and marketing leaders make informed decisions. What he's learned is that numbers alone are not memorable and managers are not making decisions solely based on them. Empathy and communication are key in getting the work done. Allen created Data Heroes to spotlight notable figures who used data to make an impact on society. In reading these stories it’s his goal to inspire others to appreciate the art of telling their own. https://twitter.com/AlDatavizguy http://www.datastories.cc/ Data Stories is planning to launch Community Training Boot camps for educators later this fall. The boot camps will be a weekend session where educators can bring storytelling into their classroom and have a new way of showing my students how to look at the world that is inclusive, empathetic, and utilizes technology and data. More details to come but we’re definitely looking for those interested for our first cohort. Contact me at Allen@datastories.cc https://allenhillery.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenhillery/ https://bedatalit.com/
Fri, August 26, 2022
Media Literacy Routines: Check out templates and strategies to set up routines that help learners become more media literate. These routines are perfect for launching at the start of the year. Explore the free guide on this topic here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs
S6 E224 · Mon, August 22, 2022
Show Notes : Check out our latest free guides Webinar link: Magnifying Metacognition Webinar link: Spotlighting Softskills The podcast on Youtube Our new Instagram for the podcast: @shiftingschoolspod Our new TikTok for the podcast: @shiftingschoolpod Guest: Matthew Courtney Matthew Courtney helps schools help kids, and he wants to show you how to leverage the power of education research and data to drive continuous improvement in your districts, schools, and classrooms. https://www.matthewbcourtney.com/ Twitter: @mbcourtneyedd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbcourtneyedd/ Direct Book Link: https://www.matthewbcourtney.com/edaintheclassroom Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3w7XH3T (Affiliate link)
S6 Enull · Fri, August 19, 2022
Spotlighting SoftSkills: Learn about six different tried and trusted methods for embracing, celebrating, and rehearsing different soft-skills. Explore the free guide on this topic here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Slide Deck here: http://gg.gg/softskillsshiftingschools
S6 E223 · Mon, August 15, 2022
Show Notes: Check out our new series of courses on being efficient with Google Workspace. Our Guest: Dr. Monica Burns Dr. Monica Burns is a curriculum and edtech consultant, author, and founder of ClassTechTips.com . She works with schools, districts, and organizations to provide actionable and engaging professional development. Monica started her blog in 2012 to help make edtech easier for fellow educators and launched the Easy EdTech Podcast to support educators who want to simplify and streamline technology integration.” https://classtechtips.com https://www.edutopia.org/article/5-questions-help-you-make-edtech-decisions https://classtechtips.com/2022/07/26/educators-save-time-173/ https://www.edutopia.org/blog/tech-tips-for-parent-newsletters-monica-burns
Mon, August 08, 2022
Bounce Episode for our podcast community. This is the audio recording of our free flash webinar that was delievered on August 3rd, 2022. You can find the video recording on YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn and our Facebook page. Coaching for Metacognition: Try out our micro-menus that help you have engaging coaching conversations with scholars and peers that boost a culture where we are more mindful of our mindset, emotional literacy, and self-awareness. Link to the slide deck here Explore the free guide on this topic here
S6 E222 · Mon, August 08, 2022
Show Sponsor: https://libsyn.com/ Use the code: friend and get your first month of podcast hosting free! On this episode of the podcast Tricia talks with Janet Avery, superintendent and founder #IDedchat Co-Founder #edcampidaho . They talk about common challenges school leaders face as well as the importance of networking and soft skills. Connect with Janet: https://twitter.com/averyteach https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-avery-14147333/ Explore the free resource discussed on this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs <img class= "c-message_attachment
S6 E221 · Mon, August 01, 2022
The Port Townsend School District Website for the 2022 Salish Coast Elementary Children's Film Festival This year the Library/STEM program at Salish Coast Elementary hosted the 2022 SC Children's Film Festival! It was created by our K-5 citizen-scientists as a "Call to Action for the Future of the Salish Coast Ecosystem" and our students are excited to share their voices to tell their stories to ask our community: "What Will You Do to Help?" https://sites.google.com/ ptschools.org/sc-childrens- film-festival-22/home Novel Effect is a Seattle-based company that created a fantastic free app that follows along as you read aloud books and uses voice recognition software to respond at just the right moment with music, sounds, and character voices to help make storytime magic. They also have premium plans with educator discounts. https://noveleffect.com/ educators/ WeVideo is an easy to use, chromebook compatible, cloud-based editing platform that allows teachers and students to work collaboratively on creating gifs, videos, podcasts, and more. https://www.wevideo.com/ education The Stop Motion Pro Studio app allows students to use the iPads to take photos of their original artwork and then, through software applications, put them together in a sequence to create movement in their animated films. <span style="font-family: arial, sans-s
S5 E220 · Mon, July 25, 2022
Show Sponsor: https://libsyn.com/ Use the code: friend and get your first month of podcast hosting free! Guest: Tiffani Bova Tiffani Bova is the global growth evangelist at Salesforce and the author of the Wall Street Journal bestselling book GROWTH IQ: Get Smarter About the Choices that Will Make or Break Your Business . Bova has been named to the latest Thinkers50’s list of the world’s top management thinkers and is a welcomed guest on Bloomberg, BNN, Cheddar, MSNBC, and Yahoo Finance, among others Connect with Tiffani https://twitter.com/Tiffani_Bova https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanibova/ Listen to her podcast https://www.tiffanibova.com/whats-next-podcast/ Explore her website https://www.tiffanibova.com/
S5 E219 · Mon, July 18, 2022
Guest: Nathalie Nahai A favoured speaker, consultant and facilitator to Fortune 500 companies, Nathalie has lectured at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions (from Cambridge and UCL universities, to Lund and Hult business schools), and her experience as a skilled communicator has seen her present at SXSW, host the Guardian Changing Media Summit and hold main stage interviews at the Web Summit .” Connect with Nathalie: https://www.nathalienahai.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalienahai/ https://twitter.com/NathalieNahai Learn more about her work: https://www.nathalienahai.com/the-hive-podcast/ https://www.businessunusualthebook.com/ https://www.nathalienahai.com/press/ The interview referenced https://www.nirandfar.com/nathalie-nahai-interview/ The Values Map https://thevaluesmap.com/
S5 E218 · Mon, July 11, 2022
Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht Getting Started with Podcasting Pathway Joe Casabona Joe started his career almost 20 years ago as a freelance web developer before realizing his true passion, which is sharing his years of knowledge about making websites, podcasting, and course development to help podcasters of any size make money. https://casabona.org https://podcastliftoff.com https://twitter.com/jcasabona Castos.com Buzzsprout.com
S5 E217 · Mon, July 04, 2022
Guest: Iain Fish Upper School Principal at IS Luxembourg. Always learning and doing my best to keep it all in perspective. Follow Iain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/IainFish5 Global Issues Conference 2022 https://www.globalissuesnetwork.eu/gin-conference-2022 More about GIN https://globalissuesnetwork.org/
S5 E216 · Mon, June 27, 2022
This week we Tricia Friedman and I chat with Tyler Rablin about his recent tweets and articles about how he is shifting his mindset to the use of cell phones in his classroom. Guest: Tyler Rablin ELA teacher, writer, and assessment/edtech consultant. Follow Tyler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mr_Rablin Subscribe to Tyler’s Blog: https://teacher-totter.blogspot.com/ Tyler’s recent post in EdSurge: https://www.edsurge.com/news/2022-06-06-the-case-for-making-classrooms-phone-free Subscribe to our newsletter for more: www.shiftingschools.com
S5 E215 · Mon, June 20, 2022
This week Tricia and I chat with Dori Clark, writer, speaker, author on life and learning. We chat about learning, passions, networking and giving yourself a summer project to keep your fire burning. Follow Dorie Clark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dorieclark Watch her TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/dorie_clark_the_real_reason_you_feel_so_busy_and_what_to_do_about_it Get a Sneak Peak at her latest book: https://dorieclark.com/thelonggame/ Learn more about her books: https://dorieclark.com/books/
S5 E214 · Mon, June 13, 2022
Guest: Justin Shaifer Justin’s goal is to be for STEM what ESPN is for sports. Because of his own life experiences, he inspires young people to embrace their inner nerd despite their surroundings. Learn all about today’s guest: https://www.justinshaifer.com/bio Follow them on Social: https://www.instagram.com/mr.fascinate/ Check out their TEDx talk: https://www.justinshaifer.com/speaking Segment discussed in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C1vGWranuI More about ECIS’s summer learning: https://www.ecis.org/deij/ Follow them online: https://twitter.com/ECIS_DEIJ
S5 E213 · Mon, June 06, 2022
About Swapna Krishna Swapna Krishna is a science and technology communicator specializing in the geek space. She regularly creates science videos on TikTok and contributes to Wired, NPR, StarTrek.com, New Scientist, and Engadget. Krishna's writing has appeared in outlets such as The Verge, Polygon, Fast Company, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, Business Insider, and Slate. She is currently writing a book on stargazing for Chronicle Books (Fall 2023). You can find her on Twitter , Instagram , TikTok , and Facebook . Subscribe to Swapna’s brand new show Far Out on PBS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTUfdSaZD74 Far Out explores the future of science, technology, and culture and how these changes may affect humanity and life on Earth. With pop culture and sci-fi references, the series will be humorous and fun, but unafraid to ask tough questions and explore unknowns. Far Out is the inaugural show in a lineup of new STEM-related content coming to PBS Terra with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program. The grant will help elevate underrepresented voices in STEM media, in particular Black and Hispanic creators, as well as women in general. Explore Swapna Krishna’s video games column in Wired: https://www.wired.com/author/swapna-krishna/
S5 E212 · Mon, May 30, 2022
Show Sponsor: Thank you to TeacherWit: https://www.teacherwit.com/ Upcoming Opportunities: https://www.theptc.org/ctc105 Learn more about Pride and Less Prejudice: https://www.prideandlessprejudice.org/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/LessPrejudice Subscribe to their newsletter: https://www.prideandlessprejudice.org/newsletter Book Lisa Forman is featured in: https://gracepointpublishing.com/bookstore/books-cards/thriving-in-business-strategies-for-the-lgbtq-entrepreneur/
S5 E211 · Mon, May 23, 2022
Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht Lyndsey D’Arcangelo I never set out to be a sports writer. I grew up in Buffalo, New York wanting to be the next Judy Blume and a bestselling author. But life had a different plan. After graduating from Randolph Macon College in 2000 with a degree in English/Creative Writing, I set off on a twisty writing journey. I spent time as a web writer for a college, a high school sports journalist for a small town weekly paper, and a copywriter at The Buffalo News. Eventually, I combined all of the skills I learned along the way, and began a career as a freelance writer — writing articles for print, taglines for advertising companies, feature profiles for a national lesbian magazine, and working on my first young adult LGBTQ fiction book. Twitter handle https://twitter.com/darcangel21 Lyndsey’s website https://lyndseydarcangelo.com/
S5 E210 · Mon, May 16, 2022
Subscribe to the newsletter Learn more about the coaching program Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht
S5 E209 · Mon, May 09, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Starting and Sustaining Pride Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht Elena Aguilar Elena Aguilar is a writer, leader, teacher, coach and podcaster. She is the author of six highly acclaimed books: The Art of Coaching, (2013) The Art of Coaching Teams (2016), Onward: Cultivating Emotional Resilience in Educators (2018) and The Onward Workbook (2018) and Coaching for Equity (2020) and The Art of Coaching Workbook (2020). She has also been a frequent contributor to Edutopia, ASCD’s Educational Leadership, and EdWeek Teacher. Elena is the founder and president of Bright Morning Consulting, an organization committed to helping individuals and organizations create the conditions for transformation. She has taught tens of thousands of folks how to have conversations that build a more just and equitable world. Elena can be heard demonstrating these conversations on the Bright Morning Podcast. About Elena Aguilar and Bright Morning Consulting Preorder The PD Book Listen to The Brig The PD Book: 7 Habits that Transform Professional Development: Aguilar, Elena, Cohen, Lori ht Morning Podcast (Episode 100: Announcing The PD Book)
S5 E208 · Mon, May 02, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht What Should You Do in 2022 Link to Youtube version
S5 E207 · Mon, April 25, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht Our Guest: John & Kyle Hattie John Hattie is Emeritus Laureate Professor at the Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. He is one of the world’s best known and most widely read education experts and his Visible Learning series of books have been translated into 29 different languages and have sold over 1 million copies. Kyle Hattie is a Year 6 Teacher working in a primary school in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Over his 10-year career, he has taught at many year levels, from Prep to Year 6 in both Australia and New Zealand. Kyle has held various leadership titles and has a passion for understanding how students become learners. Link to book on Amazon John Hattie’s Website Twitter: John Hattie Twitter: Kyle Hattie
S5 E206 · Mon, April 18, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference April 23rd Check out the Learning2 podcast Book time to chat with Jeff Utecht Our Guest: Tricia Friedman Creator of queerwisdom.com and the allyed.org podcast and the learning2 podcast, Tricia Friedman is a leader in supporting and leading sessions on diversity and equality around LBGTQ+ students in our communities, schools and classrooms. Tricia’s Twitter account Queerwisdom.com Allyed.org Learning2 podcast
S5 E205 · Mon, April 11, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference April 23rd Check out the Learning2 podcast Check out this year’s lineup at the NCCE Conference Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Our Guest: Dr. Gaither Dr. Gaither is a social & developmental psychologist studying social identities. She runs the Duke University Identity and Diversity Lab Dr. Gaither’s Twitter Account Duke University Identity and Diversity Lab
S5 E204 · Mon, April 04, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference April 23rd Check out the Learning2 podcast Links mentioned in this episode: Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Certified Coach Program | Google for Education Connecthub.io https://sospodcast.org/episode202/ Our Guest: Jack Rhysider Jack is the creator of the popular podcast Darknet Dairies. In this episode he talks about how he got started in podcasting and the journey it took to get there. We chat about his educational journey and his thoughts on what we should be teaching in schools. Jack’s Twitter Account Darknet Dairies Twitter Account Darknet Dairies Podcast Resources for those interested in getting into information and Cyber Security as a career
S5 E203 · Mon, March 28, 2022
Find all of our Free Guides: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Follow our panelists https://twitter.com/KNaglee https://twitter.com/mrduffdouglas https://twitter.com/dphelps1113 https://twitter.com/_eriksson Learn more about our Coaching Cohort: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-cp TEDx Talk referred to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9De8J2bfYoU
S5 E202 · Mon, March 21, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference April 23rd All Month long our focus is on instructional coaching. Our goal is to bring you resources, stories, and ideas for instructional coaches from instructional coaches around the world. Links mentioned in this episode: Shifting Schools Free Resource: Sustaining a Culture of Coaching Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Certified Coach Program | Google for Education Connecthub.io Episode 158 with Heather Dowd and Patrick Green Steve Murphy Enumclaw High School - Enumclaw, WA Social Studies Teacher & Instructional Technology Coach (TOSA) Teaching for 24 years Technology Coach (TOSA) for 2 years Twitter: @murphyhusky1 Instagram: @murphyhusky1 Jennifer Longmire Enumclaw School Dist. Enumclaw, WA Instructional Tech Support Teacher I’ve been in education 26 years (22 in the classroom and 4 years in this role.) @JenLongmire1 jennifer_longmire@enumclaw.wednet.edu Amy Truchon Burlington School District , Burlington, VT <span style="font-weight: 400
S5 E201 · Mon, March 14, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit Check out the Learning2 Asia conference coming 23rd of April. The month of March kicks off our focus on all things instructional coaching. Our goal is to bring you resources, stories, and ideas for instructional coaches from instructional coaches around the world. This week we chat with Dave Caleb, an instructional coach and photography teacher in Singapore. Links mentioned in this episode: Shifting Schools Free Resource: Sustaining a Culture of Coaching Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Episode 158 with Heather Dowd and Patrick Green Dave’s Websites The Photography Tool Kit YouTube Channel
S5 E200 · Mon, March 07, 2022
Show Sponsor Thank you to TeacherWit The month of March kicks off our focus on all things instructional coaching. Our goal is to bring you resources, stories, and ideas for instructional coaches from instructional coaches around the world. Links mentioned in this episode: Anne Sugar’s Forbes Article Shifting Schools Free Resource: Sustaining a Culture of Coaching Shifting Schools Google Coaching Certification Program Next week’s guess David Caleb’s YouTube Channel
S5 E199 · Mon, February 28, 2022
Guest: Kristina Pennell-Götze Kristina (she/her) is a queer Filipino-Australian creator, teacher, mother, and activist, currently teaching Drama and English Language & Literature at the Berlin Brandenburg International School in Brandenburg, Germany. She is passionate about actively pursuing equity and justice through student voice and amplifying the experiences of the global majority and marginalised folks through theatre. With 10 years of teaching experience in both public (UK) and international (Germany) schools, and a Bachelor of Education from QUT in Australia, Kristina is currently studying a Master of Educational Leadership as she pursues school leadership to shift the narrative of dominant culture and cultivate an environment that celebrates resiliance and healing. https://www.thecomingoutmonologuespodcast.com/ Twitter LinkedIn Tricia Friedman https://allyed.org/ Twitter
S5 E198 · Mon, February 21, 2022
Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/new-from-nea/survey-alarming-number-educators-may-soon-leave-profession https://twitter.com/_WISEducation https://wiseducationblog.com/ https://www.schoolmanagementplus.com/category/publications/wellbeing-international-schools-magazine/ sadie.wiseducation{at}gmail.com
S5 E197 · Mon, February 14, 2022
Mentioned in this episode: Our Free Guide https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Edutopia Article: https://www.edutopia.org/article/how-lead-empathy HBR Article: https://hbr.org/2017/01/the-neuroscience-of-trust Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs We love hearing from our listeners, let us know what you’d like support with: info@shiftingschools.com
S5 E196 · Mon, February 07, 2022
Links mentioned in this episode: The Thinking Stick Posts: Moving into the CAVE Second Life Best Practices Conference SLearning 2.008 Pre-Conference BarCamp Bangkok Sherri Smith-Dodgson LinkedIn- Sherri Smith-Dodgson Miss Science Virbela Learn About FRAME FRAME EDU Metaverse (by iTeacher)
S5 E195 · Mon, January 31, 2022
Links mentioned in this episode: Shei Ascencio https://twitter.com/Shei_Asc https://www.instagram.com/servlearn/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shei-ascencio-5963aa97/ SDGs App Service Program templates from Orenda Learning https://bit.ly/3G3jxYd LeeAnne Lavender: I am offering a 4-week online course starting February 10th called “Becoming a Digital Storyteller”. It’s meant for teachers who are new to digital storytelling or those who want to grow their practice in this area, and it is jam-packed with ideas, resources and connections to educators who are doing amazing work with digital storytelling. Registration deadline is February 7th. Course link: : global-citizenship-hub.teachable.com/p/becoming-a-digital-storyteller UNESCO Storytelling for Intercultural Understanding: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000370336 For podcast creation: https://www.soundtrap.com/ For writing: https://storybird.com/membership-educator & https://www.culturestreet.org.uk/activities/picturebookmake r Influential educators Cathy B K CBK Associates / <span style="font-weight:
S5 E194 · Mon, January 24, 2022
Links mentioned in this episode: Download over 60 free guides here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Making Assessment Meaningful - Asynchronous Learning Pathway https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-mam Leading the Change: PD’s Next Chapter - Asynchronous Video Presentation https://www.shiftingschools.com/store Christina Botbyl National School Reform Faculty (NSRF) for Critical Friends Group activities and protocols: https://nsrfharmony.org/ https://nsrfharmony.org/protocols/ Become a certified Critical Friends Group coach: https://nsrfharmony.org/open-trainings/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/cbotbyl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christina-botbyl-470a174b/ Cult of Pedagogy: Building professional learning playlists https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/student-playlists-differentiation/
S5 E193 · Mon, January 17, 2022
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Half of all College students take an online course https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2021/10/13/new-us-data-show-jump-college-students-learning-online Chris Nitti Digital Age Coordinator Hoquiam School District email: cnitti (at) hoquiam.net twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hoquiamesports facebook: http://facebook.com/hoquiamesports
S5 E192 · Mon, January 10, 2022
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs https://brenebrown.com/articles/2018/10/15/clear-is-kind-unclear-is-unkind/
S5 E191 · Mon, December 20, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Explore this weeks sponsor: Tract: https://teach.tract.app/ Access Code: ShiftingSchools TED TALK https://www.ted.com/talks/a_j_jacobs_my_journey_to_thank_all_the_people_responsible_for_my_morning_coffee
S5 E190 · Mon, December 13, 2021
Show Notes: Steve Murphy https://twitter.com/murphyhusky1 Jen Longmire https://twitter.com/JenLongmire1 Tyler Rablin https://twitter.com/Mr_Rablin Monica McAtee Moses Lake Tech/Math Coach
S5 E189 · Mon, December 06, 2021
Show Notes: Leave a review Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shifting-our-schools-education-technology-leadership/id185888113 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/shifting-our-schools-education-591504 The opinions expressed by our panel members are their own, and they do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of their employers. Our Panel: Melissa Dean Twitter and insta: @dean_of_math Blog: http://deanofmath.wordpress.com Book: Unschooled, anticipated publishing date: Christmas 2021 http://www.codebreakeredu.com/ Cynthia Nambo Twitter: @cynn1 Zaretta Hammond: Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain The Case Against Zeros Shannon Schinkel Twitter:@DramaQueenBRC Blog: http:// www.mygrowthmindset.home.blog Tyler Rablin Twitter: @mr_rablin Blog: https://teacher-totter.blogspot.com/
S5 E188 · Mon, November 29, 2021
Links to follow up with Jorge Valenzuela https://www.lifelonglearningdefined.com/ https://twitter.com/JorgeDoesPBL https://www.edutopia.org/profile/jorge-valenzuela Tool to help regulate emotions https://www.edutopia.org/article/simple-tool-help-teachers-regulate-their-emotions
S5 E187 · Mon, November 22, 2021
Thank you to our show sponsor Tract. Signup before the end of 2021 to get your free account forever: https://teach.tract.app/ use code: SHIFTINGSCHOOLS Tract Learning Through Teaching Lesson Plan Steve Barkley: Website: https://barkleypd.com/ Podcast: https://barkleypd.com/podcasts/
S5 E186 · Mon, November 15, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Lunch Time Learning Series Nov, 30, Dec. 1 and Dec. 2 at 12:00 GMT - 8 https://www.shiftingschools.com/store Use code: LLSNEW50 to save 50%! Rachelle’s Links: Blog: www.Rdene915.com Books: bit.ly/pothbooks Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thriveinedu-by-rachelle-dene-poth/id1534150166 Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rdene915 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelledenepoth/ Getting Smart blogs https://www.gettingsmart.com/author/rachelle/
S5 E185 · Mon, November 08, 2021
Purchase Worldwise Learning: https://us.corwin.com/en-us/nam/worldwise-learning/book276011 Connect with the authors: https://twitter.com/carlamarschall https://twitter.com/TeachGlobalEd Excerpt of the book: https://www.gettingsmart.com/2021/09/22/a-vision-for-transformative-education/
S5 E184 · Mon, November 01, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Explore our new PD menu! https://www.shiftingschools.com/menu Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Teachers are Barely Hanging On. Here’s What They Need. https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/barely-hanging-on/ Debbie Lovich: 3 tips for leaders to get the future of work right https://www.ted.com/talks/debbie_lovich_3_tips_for_leaders_to_get_the_future_of_work_right The Nap Ministry https://twitter.com/TheNapMinistry
S5 E183 · Mon, October 25, 2021
Thank you to our sponsor Tract Use code SHIFTINGSCHOOLS at teach.tract.app today! Get started with free resources at teach.tract.app/resources Links from this episode PBLWorks https://www.pblworks.org/ Storyline Design, www.storyline.org to learn more about the Storyline approach. GRASPS task overview from Wiggins and McTighe 2006. 3 Common PBL Problems and Solutions (from Edutopia) 5 PBL Pitfalls to Avoid (From Edutopia) Environmental Science and PBL Book - (published by ISTE) Lucas Educational Research on PBL International Storyline Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, March 25-27, 2022 https://storyline.education/outputs/conference-in-gothenburg Creating Worlds, Constructing Meaning: The Scottish Storyline Method, by Jeff Creswell, published by Heinemann Books https://www.heinemann.com/products/07244.aspx
S5 E182 · Mon, October 18, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Explore our new PD menu! https://www.shiftingschools.com/menu Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Learn more about our free webinar https://www.shiftingschools.com/webinars
S5 E181 · Mon, October 11, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Explore our new PD menu! https://www.shiftingschools.com/menu Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Connect with today’s guests on Twitter https://twitter.com/techiehouse https://twitter.com/ianhoke https://twitter.com/ramsdensuzy https://twitter.com/fayleong
S5 E180 · Mon, October 04, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Explore our new PD menu! https://www.shiftingschools.com/menu Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Marianne Stenger’s Article https://www.edutopia.org/blog/why-curiosity-enhances-learning-marianne-stenger
S5 E179 · Mon, September 27, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Explore this weeks sponsor: Tract: https://teach.tract.app/ Access Code: ShiftingSchools Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Connect with our guests on Twitter: @Shei_Asc @KristinaPennell @realsabijoy @tsbray @_WISEducation @Such__is__life Connect with Sabrina Joy Stevens https://linktr.ee/realsabijoy Our Sept. 30th learning opportunity: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-seltoolkit
S5 E178 · Wed, September 22, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Connect with our guests on Twitter: @dphelps1113 @NIS_Head @KanakoSuwa @johnjoricher @_WISEducation @jackiefrens @angemolony @klbeasley @JenLongmire1 Our Sept. 30th learning opportunity: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-seltoolkit
S5 E177 · Wed, September 15, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Articles quoted from: https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/why-teacher-teams-are-more-critical-than-ever https://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/uk/21/08/why-coalitions-aren%E2%80%99t-just-political-campaigns Our Sept. 30th learning opportunity: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-seltoolkit Verification: h0ucIU7AkP8oH4LOMByK
S5 E176 · Wed, September 08, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Article quoted from: https://www.jstor.org/stable/24484250 https://www.edutopia.org/article/6-exercises-get-know-your-students-better-and-increase-their-engagement https://nickalchinuwcsea.blogspot.com/2021/08/golden-thread-to-grasps-whennlost.html Learn about Podcast PD: https://www.shiftingschools.com/podcast-pd Nameshouts: https://www.nameshouts.com/
S5 E175 · Wed, September 01, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Article quoted from: https://www.edutopia.org/article/play-will-be-more-important-ever-preschool-year https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2014/08/06/336360521/play-doesnt-end-with-childhood-why-adults-need-recess-too https://www.forbes.com/sites/tracybrower/2019/03/03/boost-productivity-20-the-surprising-power-of-play/?sh=2fb21ca37c05 On offer: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store
S5 E174 · Wed, August 25, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Article quoted from: https://www.forbes.com/sites/harmoncullinan/2020/06/11/mental-models-and-metaphors-how-to-stay-on-the-same-page-when-youre-not-in-the-same-place/?sh=4ef01d3a3b90 Shifting Strategies two for one deal: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-ssbl Guests in the episode: @angeaow @NancyinLux1 @KNaglee @MathTeach_BEW
S4 E173 · Wed, August 18, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Find the free guide that supports this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Follow the authors on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heza https://twitter.com/pgreensoup Learn more about their book: https://www.cmdigitalage.com/ Check out the Coaching Program led by Heather: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-cp
S4 E172 · Wed, August 11, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Follow the author on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenniferabrams Check out her website: https://jenniferabrams.com/ Learn more about her book: https://jenniferabrams.com/books/ Find the free guide that supports this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs
S4 E171 · Wed, August 04, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Follow the author on Twitter: @TracieAddy Check out her website: https://sites.lafayette.edu/addyt/ Learn more about her book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vvgsc_Qk2VPadCI7YNT4wrYRalTc520I/view?usp=sharing Find the free guide that supports this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs
S4 E170 · Wed, July 28, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Follow the author on Twitter: @AlexSVenet Check out her website: https://unconditionallearning.org/ Learn more about her book: https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393714739 The book review shared in this episode: https://medium.com/human-restoration-project/june-2021-equity-centered-trauma-informed-education-by-alex-shevrin-venet-9654cc7ded3 Find the free guide that supports this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs
S4 E169 · Wed, July 21, 2021
Check out our PD offerings on right now! https://www.shiftingschools.com/store In this episode I chat with Madeleine Mortimore, she is a researcher at Logitech for Education who speak to the intersection of technology and learning from a researcher’s perspective. We chat about the research Logitech has gathered this past year and how we can use that to look at the classroom of the future. Madeleine serves as the Global Education Innovation and Research Lead at Logitech. She has worked in various areas of EdTech, as an international educator, a strategy associate with one of the largest online high schools in the U.S., and also launched an EdTech startup at the Harvard Innovation Lab.
S4 E168 · Wed, July 14, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Shifting Strategies two for one deal: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-ssbl
S4 E167 · Wed, July 07, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Dorie Clark Article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/dorieclark/2014/04/01/what-great-leadership-looks-like/?sh=5e369d635ade Shifting Strategies two for one deal: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-ssbl
S4 E166 · Wed, June 30, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs How to Get Your Students to Ask More Questions https://www.middleweb.com/40383/how-to-get-your-students-to-ask-more-questions/ Research and Curiosity https://hbr.org/2018/09/research-83-of-executives-say-they-encourage-curiosity-just-52-of-employees-agree%27
S4 E165 · Wed, June 23, 2021
Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs See what’s On Offer here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store Edsurge Article https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-05-07-why-social-emotional-learning-is-suddenly-in-the-spotlight
S4 E164 · Wed, June 16, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Thank you to our sponsor of this episode Mote: justmote.me/shiftingschools Mindshift Article mentioned in podcast: https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/57720/how-schools-can-help-kids-heal-after-a-year-of-crisis-and-uncertainty
S4 E163 · Wed, June 09, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Thank to Prezi Video our show sponsor: Get your free upgrade at: https://prez.is/shift/ Download this weeks free guide along with 39 others at: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs
S4 E162 · Wed, June 02, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Free Guide: Shifting into Summer http://bit.ly/shiftingintosummer www.shiftingschools.com Schools finding home in hopeless time https://www.edutopia.org/article/schools-finding-hope-hopeless-time Start a to don't list https://ideas.ted.com/is-your-to-do-list-making-you-nuts-start-a-to-dont-list-instead-with-inspiration-from-author-adam-grant/ Power of podcast episode https://sospodcast.org/episode157/ Leading Equity Podcast https://www.leadingequitycenter.com/podcast Hechinger Report https://hechingerreport.org/twenty-six-studies-point-to-more-play-for-young-children/
S4 E161 · Wed, May 26, 2021
This Week’s Free Guide: http://bit.ly/SSportportfolios 3 Part Podcast Challenge Survey https://forms.gle/CD1aEWUT9AmiVGYn7 For all 3 parts of this PD Praxis Challenge shiftingschools.com Links/research mentioned in this episode http://rbteach.com/blogs/courage-lead https://education-reimagined.org/educators-as-futurists-a-conversation-with-stanford-d-school-leaders/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcHT10xICKg https://www.ambition.org.uk/blog/designing-effective-professional-development/ https://hbr.org/2017/01/the-neuroscience-of-trust http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/109004/chapters/What-Makes-a-Question-Essential%A2.aspx
S4 E160 · Wed, May 19, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Our show sponsor Mote: justmote.me/shiftingschools Free Guide for Challenge: Coaching C onversations https://bit.ly/SScoachingconversations Join our newsletter and explore all the resources to support you in undertaking the challenge for this week http://shiftingschools.com Sarah Presteridge in the February 2009 issue of Teacher Development Journal (login required) http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=1&sid=44a35cf7-f5bd-4968-a3f7-c45cc0bb78e2%40sdc-v-sessmgr01&bdata=JkF1dGhUeXBlPWlwLHNzbyZzaXRlPWVkcy1saXZl#db=ehh&AN=39768751
S4 E159 · Wed, May 12, 2021
Links mentioned in this episode: Join our newsletter http://shiftingschools.com Free Guide: Top Ten Protocols http://bit.ly/10protocols2021 Your next greater hire is graduating from a community college https://www.edsurge.com/news/2021-04-26-your-next-great-hire-is-graduating-from-a-community-college
S4 E158 · Wed, May 05, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Free PDF Guide: http://bit.ly/SScoachingconversations Shifting Schools Coaching Program: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/p/sscoaching-2 Measuring Coaching Impact: https://skillshop.exceedlms.com/student/path/37078/activity/52791 Generating Coaching Enthusiasm in Your School : https://skillshop.exceedlms.com/student/path/37078/activity/52794
S4 Enull · Mon, May 03, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Our Free Guide: Tapping into the power of podcasts bit.ly/TAWeek2021 The Real Solution to Learning Loss: Valuing Teachers and the Teaching Profession https://www.edsurge.com/news/2021-04-27-the-real-solution-to-learning-loss-valuing-teachers-and-the-teaching-profession Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E157 · Wed, April 28, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Our Show Sponsor: Mote http:// justmote.me/shiftingschools Our Free Guide: Tapping into the power of podcasts http://bit.ly/SSpowerofpodcasts Audiobooks or Reading? To Our Brains It Doesn’t Matter https://www.discovermagazine.com/mind/audiobooks-or-reading-to-our-brains-it-doesnt-matter The Benefit to Using Podcasts in the Classroom https://www.readingrockets.org/article/benefits-using-podcasts-classroom Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E156 · Wed, April 21, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Free Guide: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E155 · Wed, April 14, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Free Guide: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E154 · Wed, April 07, 2021
Links shared in this episode: Krya's Instagram https://instagram.com/kyrascartoons Trinity's Instagram https://instagram.com/trinityj21 How to Talk and Listen to Teens with Mental Health Struggles https://www.npr.org/2021/03/24/980776808/how-to-talk-and-listen-to-a-teen-with-mental-health-struggles Free PDF Guide: Listening to Learners https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs
S4 E153 · Wed, March 31, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Free Guide: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E152 · Mon, March 22, 2021
Show Sponsor: Mote Chrome Extension https://www.justmote.me/shiftingschools Mentioned in this episode: Making Assessment Meaningful: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/p/making-assessment-meaningful Reframing Feedback Free Guide: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs How to Make Sure Grades Are Meaningful and Useful to Students https://www.edutopia.org/article/how-make-sure-grades-are-meaningful-and-useful-students Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E151 · Wed, March 17, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about feedback with our self-paced pathway http://gg.gg/ssfeedbackpathway Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about Tyler’s six part series! https://www.shiftingschools.com/store Price and Less Prejudice Webinar https://www.prideandlessprejudice.org/ Books Mentioned: Embedded Formative Assessment https://www.amazon.com/Embedded-Formative-Assessment-practical-strategies/ Grading Smarter Not Harder https://www.amazon.com/Grading-Smarter-Not-Harder-Assessment/
S4 E150 · Wed, March 10, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Find the free guide mentioned: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all-inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E149 · Wed, March 03, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Priya Parker on Brene Brown’s podcast https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-with-priya-parker-on-the-art-of-gathering/ The learning opportunities for March: https://www.shiftingschools.com Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E148 · Thu, February 25, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Zaretta Hammond https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/culturally-responsive-teaching-strategies/ Priya Parker on Brene Brown’s podcast https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-with-priya-parker-on-the-art-of-gathering/ The learning opportunities for March: https://www.shiftingschools.com Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all-inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs
S4 E147 · Thu, February 18, 2021
Mentioned in this episode: Alfie Kohn’s Blogpost https://www.alfiekohn.org/blogs/cl/ Our Free Guide ‘Co-Authoring Rubrics’ can be found https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs We love hearing from our listeners, let us know what you’d like support with: info@shiftingschools.com
S4 E146 · Wed, February 10, 2021
Jeff’s Blog http://www.thethinkingstick.com/ Our Free Guide ‘The Digital Fishbowl’ can be found https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Looking for ways to use our podcast with your team? https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Learn more about our all inclusive plan for your PLC https://www.shiftingschools.com/store/empowered-plcs We love hearing from our listeners, let us know what you’d like support with: info@shiftingschools.com
S4 E145 · Thu, February 04, 2021
Ready to start exploring our Free Guide on using portfolios? Find it: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Check out the example teacher portfolio: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1yrYUVBBz00sZxR8u6HTu-pqnxRLW7te7xf3lN0FTrKc/edit?usp=sharing Learn more about our approach to using this episode as a ready to roll staff or PLC meeting: https://www.shiftingschools.com/eplcs Is your PLC looking for an all inclusive plan? Get Empowered PLCs for your entire school for just $50 today: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store We love hearing from our listeners! Send us an email info@shiftingschools.com or leave your feedback on our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jeffutecht
S4 E144 · Thu, January 28, 2021
Adam Grant’s To Don’t List: https://ideas.ted.com/is-your-to-do-list-making-you-nuts-start-a-to-dont-list-instead-with-inspiration-from-author-adam-grant/ Follow Jeff’s Home Renovation work: https://www.instagram.com/g3homes/ Find the free guide mentioned in this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Is your PLC looking for an all inclusive plan? Get Empowered PLCs for your entire school for just $50 today: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store We have a free map to help you use this episode with your peers: https://www.shiftingschools.com/podcasts Ready to dig into the free resources explored in this episode? You can find our free guide on Wikipedia here and get our free guide on learning to Search like a pro where we store our developing collection of free plug and play resources: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Did the Solar Flare Digital Do Now interest you? You can ALSO grab that by clicking: http://bitly.ws/bhCd If any of the resources inspire you to use them, we would LOVE to hear about it! Send us an email sospodcast@gmail.com or leave your feedback on our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jeffutecht Is your PLC looking for an all inclusive plan to put forward in 2021? Empowered PLCs has you covered. For a limited time, you can purchase it for your entire school for just $50. <span style=
S4 E143 · Thu, January 21, 2021
Ready to dig into the free resources explored in this episode? You can find our free guide on Wikipedia here and get our free guide on learning to Search like a pro where we store our developing collection of free plug and play resources: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Did the Solar Flare Digital Do Now interest you? You can ALSO grab that by clicking: http://bitly.ws/bhCd If any of the resources inspire you to use them, we would LOVE to hear about it! Send us an email sospodcast@gmail.com or leave your feedback on our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jeffutecht Is your PLC looking for an all-inclusive plan to put forward in 2021? Empowered PLCs has you covered. For a limited time, you can purchase it for your entire school for just $50. https://www.shiftingschools.com/store Learn more about ways to use this episode to engage and empower your team of teachers by heading to: https://www.shiftingschools.com/podcasts
S4 E142 · Wed, December 23, 2020
Tan shares 5 specific strategies to meaningfully integrate emotional intelligence into our already packed teaching schedules. The framework he will share can be applied K-12 and the specific examples that he will share come from his teaching experience (5-12). He even allows us to see and listen to his synchronous time with his students. This was a highly interactive session and so you might want to check out the chat transcript and the video version at shiftingschools.com under the resource menu.
S4 E141 · Wed, December 16, 2020
This recorded webinar is designed for classroom teachers to explore the idea of what "safe space" means in classrooms— digital or otherwise. For space to truly be safe, it must take into consideration racial and power dynamics that exist in our schools. This webinar will explore the connection between these things and provide examples of how to create racially and culturally conscious safe space in classrooms.
S4 E140 · Wed, December 09, 2020
Jeff talks through some of the conversations he has been having with school leaders as well as state organizations and state governments on the future of education after the pandemic. Check out our free PDFs for educators as shiftingschools.com
S4 E139 · Wed, November 18, 2020
Another free webinar from Shifting Schools. This time we learn from Steve Murphy and JB Blair. Two teachers in the same district find ways to have their classes work together on projects across schools and across grade levels. Community comes in many forms, creating one within your district is just another way to support students in understanding how to work in a networked world. Links: Slide Deck Padlet Link
S4 E138 · Wed, November 04, 2020
A recorded webinar with Trevor MacKenzie. Trevor is an educator and author of two books on inquiry classrooms. Link: https://www.trevormackenzie.com/
S4 E137 · Wed, October 28, 2020
This episode is a recording from our free webinar series over at Shifting Schools . If you would like to join us live for the discussion we’d love to have you. You can sign up at shiftingschools.com and join us live and of course continue to listen to the recordings here. You’ll also find the video version of this webinar along with the slide deck on the Shifting Schools website and in the show notes to this podcast. Please enjoy this recorded webinar with Georgina Gonzalez on Strategies and Tools for Digging into Difficult Conversations with Teens.
S4 E136 · Fri, October 09, 2020
When we go through disruptions like this it’s a struggle. It’s a struggle to be open to and have hard conversations with ourselves and with our colleagues around the changes that we’re going through. In this free webinar, Jennifer Abrams walks us through important planning strategies to help us authentically engage with the dialogues that challenge us. Learn more and get access to the PDF handout at sospodcast.org
S4 E135 · Fri, September 25, 2020
Steve Murphy joins us for the Shifting Schools Free Webinar on Creating Global Citizens. Steve is a Technology Coach and Social Studies Teacher in the Enumclaw School District. Link: Slide Deck Chat File
S4 E134 · Thu, September 17, 2020
Deidre Holmberg is a consultant with STEMCore Consulting, LLC. In this role, she supports the implementation of STEM initiatives, authors culturally relevant, standards-based STEM/STEAM curriculum for signature programs in numerous districts, and coaches school administrators and teachers on all aspects of STEM design, computational thinking, and the Science and Engineering Practices. Using an integrated approach, Deidre often leverages current events and bioethical dilemmas to make student work relevant, meaningful, and timely. Deidre is particularly interested and experienced in closing the persistent opportunity gaps for students in STEM and in building cohorts of diverse, highly capable STEM professionals for the 21st century workforce.
S4 E133 · Thu, September 03, 2020
This week Tyler Rablin takes us through feedback that matters and what that means in today's complicated learning environments. We know feedback is essential to learning so how do we make sure we are giving feedback that works for students. Show links can be found as sospodcast.org
S4 E132 · Wed, August 26, 2020
This week we talk about communication with guest Dan James. In a time when educators are worried more than ever about creating connections with students, learn some tips we can use to truly make sure we communicating in effective ways? A great session with ideas and tips to start practicing and using today. Links: Dan James Website One-pager of terms
S4 E131 · Thu, August 13, 2020
A recording of a free webinar I gave back in June as part of our Shifting Schools series. We have free webinars starting the week of Aug. 17th running through the month of September at least. You can register to join us live at shiftingschools.com or we'll be releasing them here as well in the coming weeks. Links to Slide Deck for Webinar
S4 E130 · Wed, August 05, 2020
Welcome back to a new episode and season 4 of Shifting Our Schools. Excited to be back at the microphone sharing my thoughts, trainings, webinars, and conversations with all of you. We kick off season 4 with an email I wrote to a State Department of Education when asked my opinion on attendance policies in remote learning.
S3 E129 · Wed, July 01, 2020
Tyler Rablin a High School ELA teacher and Tech Coach shares with us his grade book and assessment practices as he moved from a traditional way of grading to a mastery way of grading. This is the recording of a free webinar that Tyler gave as part of the ReImagine WA Ed program we have just wrapped up across the state of Washington. Titled: Meaningful Assessment: Grading for the Future, Tyler walks us through how you can rethink your grading and assessment practices to align with today’s best practices. Links: Chat file from Webinar Slide Deck One Page Handout
S3 E128 · Sun, June 28, 2020
This episode is a recording of a Free Webinar we hosted as part of the ReImagine WA Ed program. These Webinars are open to any and all educators around the world and are free to join or listen to later. We will be releasing them here as podcasts as well. This webinar hosted by Chris Butler who many of you regular listeners know as “Chris the Tech Coach” My co-host here at Shifting Our Schools and Erin Dickey a High School teacher and long time friend of Chris’s lead us through their Project-Based Awesome Webinar.
S3 E127 · Fri, June 19, 2020
4 Steps of making Blended Learning manageable. We will look at preparing for next school year with good teaching strategies at the forefront. By Steve Murphy & Stefan Troutman Links: Chat file from Webinar Slide Deck
S3 E126 · Wed, June 10, 2020
This is a recording of the free Webinar offered by the ReImagine WA Ed team who have been supporting over 4000 Washington State educators on the journey of distance learning. Led by Jen Longmire and Shannon Cunningham we dive into the 5 Steps to bring Choice and Voice into your lessons. Links: Chat file from Webinar Presentation
S3 E125 · Thu, June 04, 2020
The ReImagine WA Ed team and I continue to support close to 4500 educators across the state of Washington adding another 1100 educators who started this week. We're excited to bring you this live AMA session we did on YouTube for educators across the state of Washington and around the world.
S3 E124 · Wed, May 27, 2020
This week I share a webinar that Greg Bamford and Tara Jahn did last week titled: Design for Resilience Framework for the Future of Schools. A great conversation around leadership looking at the 20-21 school year. Links: Video Blog Post Presentation Slides Chat Stream
S3 E123 · Wed, May 13, 2020
Patrick Green and Heather Dowd take their best selling book Classroom Management in the Digital Age and apply lessons from it to our new Virtual Classrooms we find ourselves in. This was a Webinar sponsored by ReImagine WA Ed. Find out more about how Washington State is meeting the needs of teachers and students at reimaginewaed.com Book (Amazon) Website Text file from Webinar #CMDigitalAge Community
S3 E122 · Thu, May 07, 2020
The team at #ReImagineWAEd and I host a YouTube Live event for educators across the state of Washington as we continue to reimagine education for our students in this state and beyond! Link: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqvzgO9d6DU
S3 E121 · Thu, April 30, 2020
A stream of consciousness about the power of giving students and parents choice or ownership over what is learned. This is the reason we are seeing ChoiceBoards being popular during the COVID-19 Crisis. Links: A Framework for Understanding Poverty - A Cognitive Approach - https://www.amazon.com/Framework-Understanding-Poverty-Cognitive-Approach/dp/1948244187
S3 E120 · Thu, April 16, 2020
This is a recording of a YouTube Live Keynote that I delivered to the educators of Washington State as we prepare to roll out a 3 phase continual learning plan to support districts, schools and educators make the most of continual learning. Link to Slide Deck: http://gg.gg/aesdvirtualkeynote
S3 E119 · Wed, April 08, 2020
This week our happy hour conversation focused on where schools are at rolling out devices and we start to turn our attention to the next phase of distance learning, assessment. Again…everyone was sharing links to resources and ideas in the chat. I have added those to the show notes over at sospodcast.org/episode119/ so please do head there if you hear something in the podcast and want to follow up with that resource. Stay safe and stay healthy
S3 E118 · Wed, April 01, 2020
Do to the COVID-19 pandemic schools around the world are shutting their doors. Here in the state of Washington, we have been closed for two weeks already and now are being required by the state to continue learning for students. Here are some thoughts and actions you can take as you head into your own virtual school reality. Show notes at http://sospodcast.org/episode118/
S3 E117 · Wed, March 25, 2020
This week I host the first of what I hope to be virtual happy hours with teachers and tech coaches who find themselves either preparing for virtual learning or are already in it. During the show, they also shared a host of resources for others to use. So many that I can’t add them all to the show’s description so you’ll need to go to sospodcast.org/episode117/ where you’ll find the resources shared and mentioned in this weeks episode.
S3 E116 · Wed, March 18, 2020
Last week I was consulting at the International School fo Luxembourg and had an opportunity to sit down and chat with my good friend John Mikton. Much like myself, John has been in virtual learning situations before and as the school prepares to close John shares what they are doing with staff now to prepare for a closer as schools around Europe continue to close due to the spread of COVID-19
S3 E115 · Wed, March 11, 2020
This week I share tips and recommendations for going virtual school as my state, Washington, along with many of my international friends find themselves gearing up for are already in virtual school situations. You can find the full transcript of this episode on my blog at: http://www.thethinkingstick.com/virtual-school-tips-and-recommendations/
Sat, March 07, 2020
A great three days interacting and learning from other educators around the Pacific Northwest and beyond. A final reflection on the conference with my friends and Tech Coaches from Moses Lake, WA. Stefan and Monica
Thu, March 05, 2020
After the first day of NCCE2020 in Seattle, I sit down with Tyler Rablin, Patrick Green and Chris Butler to reflect on our Day 1 take aways from NCCE2020
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