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Sethi De Clercq, Video in the Classroom, Sharing Tech Tips with Teachers, EdPuzzle, Screencasting, Flipgrid, Nimbus, Loom, iPad Video, Backchannel Cha…
Sethi De Clercq, Video in the Classroom, Sharing Tech Tips with Teachers, EdPuzzle, Screencasting, Flipgrid, Nimbus, Loom, iPad Video, Backchannel Cha…
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77 minutes
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Nov 27, 2019
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#EduDuctTape S02-E032 #EduDuctTape -- EduDuctTape.com -- @JakeMillerTech -- JakeMiller.net -- JakeMillerTech@gmail.com Ways to Support the Show or Connect with Jake & other Duct Tapers! Apple Podcast Reviews FlipGrid.com/EduDuctTape #EduDuctTape on social media Telling your friends & colleagues The Duct Tapers Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/ducttapers Certificates of Listening, Laughing, and Learning! EduDuctTape.com/certificate Listen to the whole show to hear the “super-secret code”! Shake Up Learning Affiliate Link: bit.ly/jakeuplearning #EduDuctTape Twitter Chats Access the calendar! - bit.ly/EduDuctTapeCalendar Highlights from the last chat - jakemiller.net/eduducttape-twitter-chat-11-20-19 Seah Fahey & Karly Moura’s “A Beginner’s Guide to Twitter for Educators” - Section 2 focuses on Twitter Chats - drive.google.com/file/d/1wrMWGN6QyrICGNis1SwLQOHlbfze3vpt/view Thanks to The Mighty Ducts! Alex Oris, Amy Huckaby, Angela Green, Benjamin Voss, Brandy New, Dan Stitzel, David Allan, Jennifer Conti, Joshua Hough, Kimberly Wren, Lisa Marie Bennett, Matt Meyer, Melinda Vandevort, Melissa Van Heck, Molly Klodor, Nanci Greene, Pam Inabinett & Sarah Kiefer! The JakeMillerTech Newsletter - Sign up! jakemiller.net/newsletter Jake’s Upcoming Events Educational Duct Tape Workshop Series at Kent State University Research Center for Educational Technology - kent.edu/rcet/innovating-teaching-learning Session 1 - 12.6.19, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Educational Duct Tape: Viewing #EdTech as a Set of Tools to Address Learning Goals & Solve Problems in the Classroom Session 2 - TBD, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.- Educational Duct Tape Toolbox Focus Session: Flipgrid Cy Fair Ed Tech Live - 12.7.19 - 9:00 AM-12:45 PM CST - bit.ly/cfisdedtechlive Castleberry, TX - Digital Learning Day - 1.6.20 OETC (Ohio Educational Technology Conference) - 2.11.20-2.13.20 Revere Schools, OH - 2.14.20 WITCon (Whatever It Takes Conferences) - Galesburg, Ill - 6.12.20 - witconf.org Book Jake as a Speaker! - JakeMiller.net/Speaking SoapBox Moment - “Skirts, Dresses, & Doing Better” “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” - Dr. Maya Angelou “Being the change takes practice. Not the kind that you do until it’s perfect. The kind that you do because it’s worth it.” - Toney Jackson - youtu.be/JmHAOseuhkQ Today’s Guest: Sethi De Clercq Sethi is passionate about technology integration and how this impacts education and student learning. He is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, Google Innovator and Computing Subject leader. He loves training in-person at events and online through his YouTube Channel with tips, tricks and tutorials. Twitter: @sdcthailand YouTube: Flipped Classroom Tutorials - flippedtutorials.com Blog: eduflip.net Email: sethi@Eduflip.net Sethi’s Translate video - youtube.com/watch?v=4J8WJDTjA9Y 2 Truths & 1 Lie Question #1: What would be the best way to communicate and share tech-related tips and content with teachers who don't even open emails or have little planning time? I've tried a Google Classroom, newsletters (Adobe Spark, Google newsletter templates), emails, etc. Would love to hear some new ideas! audience submitted question, Cathy Zandecki Part of the issue is communicating with people who are uncomfortable with tech through technology. Communicate via paper-based Potty PD, Copier PD Use multiple different communication techniques: email, Google Classroom, newsletter, paper flyers, mention at meetings Make sure you’re consistently bringing value in order to keep your “audience” listening Use visual design, possibly color-coding How to decide when to give up on a strategy? Concrete observations Watch what happens if you do take it away Sethi: “It’s not about you. It’s the same as with your students: if they’re starting to use a technique or something that you’ve taught them, you’re not there for the credit. You’re not doing that so that they’ll say ‘So-and-so
Released:
Nov 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Alex Oris, Paralysis by Choice, Student Choice, Students as Creators, Quizizz, EdPuzzle, ISTE Standards, Scratch, SAMR, Digital Portfolios and more! EDT005: EDT005 (#EduDuctTape) by Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset