

Silver Lining for Learning
Punya Mishra | Chris Dede | Curt Bonk | Yong Zhao
Silver Lining for Learning (https://silverliningforlearning.org) is an ongoing conversation on the future of learning with educators and education leaders from across the globe. Hosted by Chris Dede, Curt Bonk, Punya Mishra & Yong Zhao, these conversations began under the “dark cloud” of the COVID19 crisis and continue today. We see these conversations as space to discuss the creation of equitable, humanistic and sustainable learning ecosystems that meet the needs of all learners. These conversations are hosted live on YouTube every Saturday (typically 5:30 PM Eastern US time).
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Aug 22, 2020 • 1h 1min
Immersive simulations & stealth assessment: A conversation with Tina Grotzer & Sayedahmad Rahimi
Tina Grotzer discusses how virtual worlds hold promise for helping the next generation learn to think about complex causality and describes her work on the EcoXPT Project. Ahmad Rahimi discusses how stealth assessments and game-based learning methods can be used to enhance students’ learning and the educational package in Farsi called “The first-aid kit for emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic”
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Aug 15, 2020 • 1h 1min
A Conversation with Stephen Heppell
Professor Stephen Heppell discusses his broad range of experiences with technological innovations in education. The conversation goes beyond what has been done and we will imagine together what’s coming in the future.
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Aug 8, 2020 • 60min
Reflecting on our past episodes (and some new directions)
The hosts of Silver Lining for Learning gather together to reflect on previous conversations with guests over the past few weeks and also look forward to the future. They ask what’s been the impact of these conversations so far and what they can do differently
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Aug 1, 2020 • 1h 1min
Transforming Education in Australia and Beyond
#Silverliningforlearning is a show about educational transformations during or prior to COVID-19. We have been talking with guests from all over the world and we know a lot of educators have been working to change education for all children. In this episode welcome Greg Whitby to be our guest to talk about changing education in Australia and in the world.
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Jul 25, 2020 • 1h 2min
Educational Innovation for Equity and Immersive Learning in Africa
NGOs and private organizations across Africa mobilize to provide educational innovation for equity & immersive learning. In this episode, three guests discuss the impact of the pandemic on the work they've been doing and the opportunities that lie ahead for education on the continent. Pertulla discusses her work bringing equal access to quality education and learning in Cameroon. Through her organization Leap Girl Africa, Judith discusses VR for Schools, a virtual reality education project run by her XR creation lab Imisi3D in Nigeria and funded by UNICEF. The discussant for the conversation Toks Bakare provides insights about educational innovation across Africa and in Global South countries.
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Jul 19, 2020 • 60min
The View from Israel - Sharing, Innovating, and Collaborating in a Global World
Today, the educational world spins on collaboration and knowledge sharing. We have rapidly departed from an age when few teachers opened their doors to guest observations and putting on display one’s best practices, to an age filled with the sharing of open educational resources, courses, and practices. As this has happened, open content has become an increasingly accepted part of the curriculum, especially with the rise of COVID-19.One is no longer a lone ranger when designing, developing, using, or assessing course content and associated pedagogy. Inter-institutional collaboration is the new normal in this age of fully online e-learning and various forms of blended learning. There is an increasing need to share best practices about open educational resources and effective online learning environments. Our guests this week, Miri Shonfeld and Eli Shmueli, are pedagogical and technological experts in bringing people together from around the world to discuss vital educational ideas, issues, trends, and movements. They create consortia, mobilize educational expertise, and engage in timely faculty development and training. This episode includes the use of slides, and may be best optimized for viewing on the SLL Website.
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Jul 12, 2020 • 1h
Educator simulations
Simulations can be a powerful tool for learning, and we focus on simulations for educators. This is our first of two episodes on simulations. In this week’s episode, Dr. Sara Dexter, Associate Professor at the University of Virginia, and Ken Spero, CEO of SchoolSims. Creating and curating virtual environments that emulate the real world with particular learning goals and journey paths that allow learners to discover valuable insights can instigate an experiential learning experience. Check out the episode page on the SLL website for the simulation learning resources provided by our guest speakers.
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Jul 4, 2020 • 1h 1min
Reflecting on our past few guests
The hosts of Silver Lining for Learning gather to reflect on the conversations that we have had with our guests over the past few weeks and look forward to the future of the series. With topics that include learning adaptations during the pandemic, augmented and immersive learning technologies, as well as developmental psychology, the conversation is engaging and insightful. Tune in!
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Jun 27, 2020 • 1h 3min
Student Voices
In this episode, we feature student guests from three widely spaced geographic location: Beijing, Hawaii, and Sydney. Shen Shuowen and Guo Xingyan are 12th graders from the Dalton Academy at the Affiliated School of Peking University, Beijing, China. Ivanni Jamin is a 12th grader from Hawai’i Preparatory Academy in Kameula, Hawaii, USA. Paranjay Jadhav and Ellie Sifis are two students from Lindfield Learning Village in Sydney, Australia. We asked students, “What can we do to help students learn better?” Students reflect upon their how people learn, their intellectual interests, and education as field. You will be delighted by the maturity of their responses, the deep insights and sophisticated reflection, as well as their passion for learning.
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Jun 20, 2020 • 1h 3min
ISTE Innovators in the Pandemic: Reflections and Actions
Joined by not one but three highly accomplished pioneers in the K-12 educational technology space who are all affiliated to ISTE. We discuss all about what ISTE attempted to inspire - creation of solutions & connections that improve opportunities for all learners by delivering: practical guidance, evidence-based professional learning, virtual networks and thought provoking events & the IST Standards. Join us for this thought-provoking session where we learn about recent activities and initiatives of ISTE that are impacting students and teachers from across the United States.
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