Episodes

  • Canva App Throwdown
    Nov 18 2024
    Edtech Throwdown


    Episode 177: Canva App Throwdown


    Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 177 called “Canva App Throwdown” In this episode, we’ll talk about some of the often overlooked Canva apps that make this powerful platform even more awesome. This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.


    Segment 1:


    Narrative: What's New with Canva?


    Segment 2: Canva Apps


    A lot of people don’t even know that Canva has 3rd party apps, kind of like your phone. Many of them do very cool things that can enhance the learning taking place in your classroom. Here are some of our favorites.

    Nick’s Picks

    1. Equations
    2. Google Drive
    3. D-ID - Bring historical characters to life as avatars
    4. Sketch to Life (rough sketch turns to image) or Speedpaint (picture turns to speed drawn video)
    5. Melody Muse - Turn text prompts into music for your next project
    6. Character Builder - make your own animated cartoon when used in conjunction with Canva Animations. LottieFiles has more than 100,000 pre made animations.

    Guise’s Picks

    1. Brandfetch
    2. Bulk Create
    3. Image Upscaler
    4. Lucky Wheel
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    35 mins
  • Super Lesson Throwdown with Gabby Migliore
    Nov 6 2024

    Edtech Throwdown

    Episode 176: Super Lesson Throwdown with Gabby Migliore

    Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 176 called “Super Lesson Throwdown with Gabby Migliore” In this episode, we’ll talk about how to engage all students from bell to bell with edtech at your side. We’ll each share 1 sample lesson that you can use or take ideas from for your own classroom. This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

    Segment 1:

    Narrative: Differentiation PD Day

    Segment 2: Superlesson Showdown

    Without further ado, our guest today is a former math teacher turned current teacher of physics and astronomy pursuing a doctorate in math education, as well as one of the most capable new educators around. Welcome to the show Gabby mill your ee.

    Guise introduces the showdown

    Nick sample lesson
    1. The most perfect science lesson of all time? Yup!!! Flipped classroom, phenomena opener, POGIL in small groups, Quizizz whiteboards to monitor progress and spark discussion, model creation exit ticket

    Gabby sample lesson
    1. A spectrum for technology use? BINGO! Nick isn’t the only one who can ask questions– we’ve got technology and information literacy, multiple representations, and of course my Aunt Lucky’s favorite game.
    2. Diffit
    3. Flippity Randomizer
    4. Flippity Bingo Board
    5. Canva Bingo Template
    6. Duo Cards

    Guise sample lesson
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      43 mins
    1. The British School Replacing Teachers with AI
      Oct 21 2024

      Edtech Throwdown

      Episode 175: The British School Replacing Teachers with AI - Can It Work?

      Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 175 called “The British School Replacing Teachers with AI - Can It Work” In this episode, we’ll share the story of the british school that is experimenting with a “teacherless” classroom led by AI! We’ll also talk about why human teachers don’t have to worry as we discuss the best ways that AI can integrate with humans, not get replaced by it. This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

      Segment 1: AI Taking Over Teacher Jobs?

      Narrative: We heard lots of gloom and doom about AI in schools, but this is likely overblown.

      There IS however, a school that is experimentally trying to replace teachers with AI.

      https://www.inavateonthenet.net/news/article/uk-school-to-replace-teachers-with-ai-programme

      The David Game College in London will replace its traditional teaching programme with an AI-enabled ‘adaptive learning’ system, opening a ‘teacherless’ course for 20 students in September.

      The students will use a mix of artificial intelligence platforms on their PCs, in conjunction with VR headsets. Dubbed the Sabrewing programme, each student will receive a personalised learning experience with a self-paced approach that is ideal for examination resit students.

      More on the Sabrewing programme …

      One important message for teachers - this WILL NOT BE THE NEW NORM

      Stay tuned for segment 2 where we’ll talk about the ways AI will continue to incorporate with live human teachers, not replace them.

      Segment 2: AI Will Integrate with Human Teachers, Not Replace It

      1. AI as an interactive tutor
      2. SchoolAI
      3. Khanmigo
      4. AI study aids
      5. Diffit
      6. Quizizz AI Flashcard generator
      7. AI writing guides
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      35 mins
    2. Differentiation Done Right: Top EdTech Tools for Every Learner
      Oct 7 2024

      Edtech Throwdown

      Episode 174: Differentiation Done Right: Top EdTech Tools for Every Learner

      Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 174 called “Differentiation Done Right: Top EdTech Tools for Every Learner” In this episode, we’ll revisit the world of differentiation and talk about some of our favorite edtech tools to make it happen! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

      APPLE REVIEW

      New YouTube Videos

      Canva for Administrators YouTube Playlist

      Canva Apps for Educators

      Segment 1: Upcoming PD on Differentiation

      Narrative: October 14th PD day at our school. What is differentiation? Ways to differentiate… content, product, and process.

      1. Favorite differentiation strategies
      2. Nick
      3. Stations (1 video, 1 print, 1 with me, 1 extension)
      4. Guise
      5. Choose Your own note packet/support materials

      Segment 2: AI/Edtech Tools to support Differentiation in the Classroom

      1. Diffit
      2. Quizizz
      3. Graphic organizers
      4. Canva
      5. Mind Maps
      6. Thinglink
      7. Surveys
      8. Quizizz
      9. Poll Everywhere
      10. Educational/AI Aids
      11. Khan Academy/
      12. khanmingo
      13. Classroom.ai
      14. Stations
      15. Video creation
      16. ScreenPal
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      38 mins
    3. There’s an AI For That
      Sep 23 2024

      Edtech Throwdown

      Episode 173: There’s an AI For That

      Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 173 called “There’s an AI for That” In this episode, we’ll talk about some more of the many and ever evolving ways that AI is making our teacher lives easier! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

      Segment 1: PD Reflection

      Narrative: Back to school and teachers are excited to get started with the year. Several teachers asked if there is an AI tool that will do ________?


      1. Brisk Teaching
      2. Low Resolution Photos

      Segment 2: AI Tools

      AI Super-hubs

      1. What ai can do today
      2. AI Tools Directory
      3. AIXPLORIA

      Tools

      1. TeacherMatic
      2. TeacherMatic’s AI generators act like personal assistants for teachers. They make creating classroom materials easy by automatically making things like worksheets, quizzes, and lesson plans. Just tell the app what topic you need, and it does the rest. This way, teachers can save time and spend more of it teaching and connecting with their students.
      3. 5 Free uses per day
      4. Khanmigo
      5. Ai Cheat Check
      6. TheChecker.AI accurately distinguishes AI-generated content from authentic work with 99.7% accuracy.
      7. Logofast
      8. Logo maker… more like an icon maker
      9. Suno
      10. Fun classroom music maker
      11. https://suno.com/song/0bdc9e46-f232-4940-b59f-b7a212e18b25
      12. Monic.ai
      13. Upload any study material, create summaries, quizzes, and flashcards in seconds, and practice with scientifically proven methods—all in one powerful platform.
      14. 2,500 AI tokens (one-time)

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      41 mins
    4. Student Centered Learning is NOT the Same as Universal Design for Learning
      Sep 9 2024

      Edtech Throwdown

      Episode 172: Student Centered Learning is NOT the Same as Universal Design for Learning

      Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 172 called “Student Centered Learning is NOT the Same as Universal Design for Learning” In this episode, we’ll talk about the similarities and differences between Student-Centered Learning and Universal Design for Learning as well as some best practices that support both teaching strategies! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

      Segment 1: PD Reflection


      Narrative: Kyle Wagner PD Session through the Teach Better Ambassador Program called “Simple Shifts for Student Centered Environments.

      • 12 Shifts to Move from Teacher-Led to Student-Centered Environments
      • https://www.kylewagner.net/
      • Book: The Power of Simple: Transform your school by conquering the standards, individualizing learning, and creating a community of innovators

      Segment 2: Student Centered Learning vs Universal Design for Learning

      Student-Centered Learning (SCL) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) are both educational approaches that aim to enhance student engagement and success, but they have different focuses and methods. Below is a comparison of their similarities and differences:

      Differences:
      1. Primary Focus:

      • Student-Centered Learning: Focuses on student choice and autonomy. The goal is to empower students to take charge of their learning by making decisions about content, goals, and methods.

      1. Goal Setting

      • Universal Design for Learning: Focuses on accessibility and inclusivity. The goal is to design lessons and materials that are accessible to all students, regardless of their abilities, from the outset.

      1. Strengths and Weaknesses
      2. Approach to Curriculum:

      • SCL: In SCL, students have significant input into the curriculum. They may choose topics of interest and set personal learning goals, leading to a more personalized learning experience.
      • UDL: In UDL, the curriculum is designed with all learners in mind from the beginning. It anticipates diverse needs and provides multiple ways for students to access information, demonstrate knowledge, and stay engaged

      1. Choice Board
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      34 mins
    5. 6 Tools Tips and Tricks to Blast off Your School Year
      Aug 26 2024

      Edtech Throwdown

      Episode 171: 6 Tools Tips and Tricks to Blast off Your School Year

      Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 171 called “6 Tools Tips and Tricks to Blast off Your School Year” In this episode, we’ll talk about the end of summer time crunch and 6 of our favorite edtech recommendations to help blast off your school year! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

      Segment 1: Intro

      Narrative: Crunchtime and PD Days are here!

      Segment 2: 6 Tools

      Nick:

      • Flaticon for AI guideline markers. Switching from noun project to flaticon. They have way more stuff. All my assignments this year will have different icons to indicate to the students how AI can be used on this type of assignment.
      • Using AI as a tutor. Last night ChatGPT helped my wife learn how to reformat 7000 lines of data and then set up formulas based on that data for a work project.
      • Tables in Google Sheets: With tables, you can simplify and accelerate spreadsheet building by bringing format and structure to unorganized ranges. By selecting your data range and going to Format > Convert to table, Sheets now does the heavy lifting to format and organize data with a polished design including column types, filters, color coding, dropdown menus and more.

      Guise:

      • Diffit has eduprotocols
      • Writer Igniter https://diymfa.com/writer-igniter/
      • Canvastera

      Edtech Throwdown:

      Vote on twitter @edtechthrowdown and under the pinned post on the profile.

      Segment 3: Where to Find EdTech Throwdown

      Do us a few favors:

      1. Subscribe to the Edtech Throwdown Podcast
      2. Apple Podcasts
      3. Spotify
      4. Amazon Podcasts
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      32 mins
    6. Back To School & Refreshing Your Edtech Mindset
      Aug 12 2024
      Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 170: Back To School & Refreshing Your Edtech Mindset

      Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 170 called “Back To School & Refreshing Your Edtech Mindset.” In this episode, we’ll talk about how we are preparing to wrap up summer and get ready for the start of the school year. An important part of this is the refreshing of our edtech mindsets - listen in to learn how we’re doing it! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.

      Segment 1:

      Narrative: Getting ready to start the new school year.

      Segment 2: Edtech Mindset & Opening Day Activities

      • How will you be using Edtech this year? How is this different from years past?
      • Nick: Focus on teaching problem solving and getting questions answered, rather than teaching how to use specific tools. So many updates all the time. Constantly changing tutorials and guides to keep up. Why! Instead, teach students to roll with these changes and use resources already there.
      • Show them and provide links to website specific tech guides
      • Teach them good phrases to google when it comes to tech help
      • Ask AI tools for help
      • Guise
      • I am going to simplify and reduce the amount of tools that students use in the classroom
      • Be aware of technology burnout
      • 8 class periods a day 3 edtech tools per class = 24 edtech tools students may use
      • What advice would you give to new and experienced teachers for using edtech this year?
      • Nick: Stick with time-tested tools that have been around and are not likely to go away. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. For example, the recent locking away of Flip shows us that even popular tools can become out of reach.
      • Be clear with your AI policies. Don’t be scared of the AI conversation
      • What are some edtech activities/tools that you are looking forward to trying this year?
      • Nick: Khanmigo for me and School.AI for my students.
      • Guise
      • MagicSchoolAI and Textblaze

      Edtech Throwdown:

      Vote on twitter @edtechthrowdown and under the pinned post on the profile.

      Segment 3: Where to Find EdTech Throwdown

      Do us a few...

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      35 mins