

Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset
Jake Miller
The #EduDuctTape Podcast, hosted by Jake Miller, focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards, and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. In each episode, Jake sits down with a different inspiring guest to share and discuss some awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom!
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Jan 9, 2019 • 42min
Sarah Rivera, PeerGrade, Screencastify, Loom, Battelle FIP & FlipGrid for Feedback EDT003
Sarah Rivera, PeerGrade, Screencastify, Loom, Battelle FIP & FlipGrid for Feedback EDT003 Show Notes EduDuctTape.com - #EduDuctTape Jake Miller - @JakeMillerTech - JakeMiller.net In Episode 3, Jake shares one of his own Educational Duct Tape stories, a Maya Angelou quote about change and is then joined by Sarah Rivera (@SarahRiveraSTEM) who shares about PeerGrade and other feedback tools as well as...taxidermied armadillos!? GIF Sticker #EduDuctTape Contest FlipGrid - EduDuctTape.com Jake's Monologue - Educational Duct Tape & doing what works best for you and your students Maya Angelou - "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better. Today's Guest: Sarah Rivera, high school science teacher Contact Info: @SarahRiveraSTEM for Twitter, email is riveras@Perry-lake.org 2 Truths & 1 Lie Question 1: What are some effective ways for Teachers to give Student Feedback that enhances student learning Battelle Formative Instructional Practices (FIP) - portal.battelleforkids.org/FIPOhio/what-is-fip Sarah's Tips for good FIP: Personal connections & rapport are the base layer Utilize rubrics, consider standards-based rubrics, provide students the rubrics ahead of time, utilize rubrics for feedback before using points for scoring Peer Review Picking paper or digital based feedback based on what works best for the learners in specific situation. Screencasted feedback Screencastify - screencastify.com FlipGrid - flipgrid.com Google Classroom - classroom.google.com Question 2: How can we foster opportunities for peer feedback? Students screencasting feedback for their classmates Ways to scaffold this in: have students provide screencasted feedback for younger students or for students at different schools Screencastify or Loom? Loom - useloom.com PeerGrade - PeerGrade.io Follow Sarah on Twitter at @SarahRiveraSTEM on Twitter or reach out to her by email at riveras@Perry-lake.org Shout-outs to Listeners!

Jan 2, 2019 • 42min
Ann Radefeld, Practicing Speeches, Global Learning, Virtual Field Trips & More! EDT002
Ann Radefeld, Practicing Speeches, Global Learning, Virtual Field Trips & More! EDT002 Show Notes EduDuctTape.com - #EduDuctTape Jake Miller - @JakeMillerTech - JakeMiller.net In Episode 2, Jake discusses how taking risks with educational technology benefits student learning. He's then joined by Ann Radefeld (@AnnRadefeld) and they discuss using #edtech to help students practice speeches, connect with a global community of learners and participate in virtual field trips. Tools discussed include Voice Typing in Google Docs, Screencastify, WeVideo, DoInk, FlipGrid, Skype A Scientist, Skype, Google Hangouts, Google+ and more! Plus, a contest where you can win one of Jake's GIF Stickers! Jake's Monologue - Taking Risks Matt Miller - "Safe Teaching is Risky Teaching" - ditchthattextbook.com/2017/03/16/safe-teaching-is-risky-teaching "Safe Teaching Won't Rock the Boat. It's forgotten immediately. Safe teaching is risky teaching. Our safest option is to take risks." Today's Guest: Ann Radefeld - Ann is a Curriculum Facilitator in the North Royalton City School District. She began her teaching career teaching high school French and German. Ann is passionate about connections and collaborations between teachers, students and the outside world. You can find Ann on Twitter at @annradefeld. Would you rather have a horse's tail or a unicorn horn? Have an embarrassing message pop up on your computer screen during a presentation to the staff OR have an embarrassing message pop up on your computer screen during a presentation to students Which of these things do you consider to be less torturous? Question 1: How kids can practice giving speeches? Voice Typing in Google Docs - jakemiller.net/voice-typing-in-google-docs Screencastify - jakemiller.net/practice-speeches-in-screencastify WeVideo - wevideo.com/blog/news/chroma-key DoInk - itunes.apple.com/us/app/green-screen-by-do-ink/id730091131?mt=8 FlipGrid - flipgrid.com FlipGrid Support: "Moderate or Hide Videos" - https://help.flipgrid.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002727974-Moderate-or-Hide-Videos FlipGrid Support: "Share a single Topic using Guest Mode. Invite families, experts, and GridPals!" - help.flipgrid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011237994-Share-a-single-Topic-using-Guest-Mode-Invite-families-experts-and-GridPals- FlipGrid Support: "Share a single video with Family Share Links" - help.flipgrid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360003498733-Share-a-single-video-with-Family-Share-Links Question 2: With our students' futures being part of a global society, how can we initiate collaborations and connections that bring the world to our classroom? Skype A Scientist - skypeascientist.com Ann's "Creating Virtual Experiences for Your Students" Resources: bit.ly/virtualradefeld EduCreations - educreations.com "This is My School Video" Google Hangouts - hangouts.google.com Virgin Galactic - virgingalactic.com Please follow Ann on Twitter at @annradefeld! And reach out to her to make some classroom connections!

Jan 2, 2019 • 16min
Intro to Educational Duct Tape: an EdTech Decision-Making Protocol EDT001
EDT001 Intro Episode Show Notes Welcome into episode 1 of the Educational Duct Tape podcast! In this episode, Jake introduces his educational duct tape metaphor and edtech (educational technology) decision-making protocol through two stories: 1. The genesis of Jake's #EduGIFs that he makes with Camtasia and posts on his website and on Twitter. - All of Jake's GIFs: bit.ly/MillerGIFs - Camtasia for Educators Link: https://www.techsmith.com/store/camtasia/education - Jake's website: JakeMiller.net - Jake's Twitter: twitter.com/JakeMillerTech 2. Tater Tot Casserole? You'll just have to listen to understand! EduDuctTape.com - #EduDuctTape Jake Miller - @JakeMillerTech - JakeMiller.net

Dec 24, 2018 • 3min
Teaser Episode EDT000
Welcome to episode 0 of the educational duct tape podcast! This is the teaser episode. In this one, I briefly introduce my weird, goofy metaphor that can help you make decisions about what educational technologies to use in your classroom to enhance the learning opportunities that you present for your students. I briefly mention topics that will be covered on the first 3 episodes including #EduGIFs, global learning opportunities, helping students practice speeches, distance learning, virtual field trips, feedback and peer feedback as well as Camtasia, FlipGrid, Skype, PeerGrade, Screencastify, Google Docs, Hangouts and more. Thank you so much for tuning in and please subscribe and we'll see you all soon for episode 1! EduDuctTape.com - #EduDuctTape Jake Miller - @JakeMillerTech - JakeMiller.net


