Episodes

  • Editorial: Digital Divide - Legal and Ethical Issues Using Technology For Teaching And Learning
    Nov 9 2020

    Short Editorial (3 Minutes) Solutions Tips and Techniques:

    • Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons
    • FERPA and other technology privacy concerns
    • Plagiarism and academic dishonesty
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    4 mins
  • Diverse Classroom Learners and Technology with Special Guest Shelly Gupta, M.Ed.
    Oct 19 2020

    Identify digital media and applications that might help the teacher to address the learning needs of the student groups in each of the following three scenarios. Assume that each student group includes the following diverse student body:

    • Students with specific learning disabilities in reading and or math
    • English language learners
    • Students with varied ability levels
    • Multicultural students
    • Students with limited access to technology in the home

    Elementary Scenario: Mr. B is introducing his 4th-grade students to fractions, and his curriculum requires students to solve word problems using fraction skills. His students are struggling, and he is not certain whether it is because they lack the basic fraction skills or whether they are struggling with comprehending what the problem requires them to do. He is looking for technology resources to assist his students.

    Middle School Scenario: Mrs. C is a 7th-grade science teacher with a diverse group of students. She is creating a lesson plan around habitat loss in local environments and wants to use technology to help support her diverse students. She is struggling, and as a teacher leader, you are mentoring her thorough using technology to help meet their needs.

    High School Scenario: Ms. R is a high school English teacher who is preparing students for a state-mandated test with a heavy reading and literature focus. Because this test is a graduation requirement, she wants to ensure her students will perform well and pass the test. She has come to you looking for help on using technology to help students prepare for this test.

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    10 mins
  • Project-Based Learning Using Minecraft, Legos and More with Special Guest Scott Reese
    Aug 19 2020

    Episode about the importance of project-based learning activity using Minecraft at home. Scott talks about how Minecraft allows students to build, participate, and evaluate project-based learning activities at home to teach and access curriculum expectations, while promoting motivation and engagement. 

    Scott is a proud husband, homeschool parent and educator.

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    23 mins
  • Authentic Assessments at Home with Dr. Joe Angley
    Aug 19 2020

    Welcome to the “Homeschool Professor” podcast with author, curriculum designer and instructor Tom Songer and his special guest Dr. Joe Angley. Dr. Angley is a proud parent of three boys and professor at a local college.

    In this episode we talk about the importance of using authentic assessments at home with online curriculum. We dive deep into the importance of using rubrics, active learning, and improving student participation.

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    25 mins