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WEP 0054: The Education Calendar: An Interview with Adam Schoenbart
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this podcast, Kelly interviews Adam Schoenbart, about co-founding The Educational Calendar website, designing a great classroom website, being selected as one of the 20 Educators to Watch by The National School Board Association, being an Ed.D candidate, and so much more. Adam is a high school English teacher, technology coach, Google for Education Certified Trainer, and EdD candidate. He enjoys writing, presenting, and consulting on all education and technology topics. In 2016, Adam was named one of the National School Board Association's “20 to Watch” Educational Technology Leaders and an ASCD Emerging Leader. He also co-created the The Education Calendar (theeducal.com), a crowdsourced map and calendar of education events worldwide. Adam teaches in New York and blogs about teaching and educational technology at aschoenbart.com. Mentioned in this podcast: www.PlanBook.com Pear Deck Kahoot Hardy Boys Mysteries #theEduCal www.aschoenbart.com Ed.D National School Board Association, Twenty Educators to Watch Swift Playgrounds a great new app for the iPad to help students (and everyone) learn to code in Swift. Remember to join the Wired Educator Book Club. Click here for more information! Send us Your Shoes to: Oak Harbor Middle School c/o Kelly Croy 315 Church Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Remember to tag your shoes with: where they are from, a quote, or who they are in memory of, or whatever you want! Thank you. Remember to join the Wired Educator Book Club. Click here for more information! .
Released:
Sep 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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