Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Jeff Utecht & Tricia Friedman
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May 15, 2023 • 21min

278: The Healing Power of Nature: A Conversation with Rebekah Lowell

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/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebekahlowellstudio Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rebekahlowellart/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rebekahlowell Join us next time as we continue our exploration of the changing landscapes of education and the people making a difference.
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May 10, 2023 • 19min

277: Could your team use some positive gossip?

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.
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May 8, 2023 • 38min

276: Stanzas that celebrate teachers with Taylor Mali

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.
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May 3, 2023 • 13min

275: Is it time to reimagine the career fair?

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: Send us your thoughts on this episode and your request for future conversations
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May 1, 2023 • 28min

274: How Can Text Blaze Simplify Workflows for Students and Teachers in Education?

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
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Apr 26, 2023 • 29min

273: A Conversation with ChatGPT about AI in the Classroom

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.
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Apr 24, 2023 • 38min

272: Are we entering into an information literacy renaissance?

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 textblaze.me/shiftingschools to get started saving time today!
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Apr 18, 2023 • 15min

271: Five ways to use ChatGPT for Earth Day

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!
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Apr 17, 2023 • 28min

270: Celebrating School Library Month

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!
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Apr 13, 2023 • 26min

269: Is equity getting the spotlight it deserves in our conversations about AI?

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

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