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Ditch That Textbook Podcast :: Education, teaching, edtech :: #DitchPodSep 12, 2018

189: Two words to guide your remote teaching and learning

188: Press record to give students instructions

187: A fun tip for recording remote learning videos

186: Awesome Teacher Summer #3: Google/Microsoft training
Are you a Google-using educator or a Microsoft-using educator? Both companies offer training for educators that goes WAY beyond simple support pages. Google has the Google for Education Training Center, which helps you get Google certified and provides courses for learning their products. The Microsoft Educator Center offers lots of courses on a wide variety of topics -- on Microsoft products and others. In this episode, I'll tell you all about them both.

185: Awesome Teacher Summer #2: Global EdTech Academy
Imagine a conference you could attend that had lots of really, really good presenters. Imagine they were presenting on lots of topics that really interested you. Now imagine that conference happening for free, every day, and virtually. That's the idea behind the Global EdTech Academy, a project by CUE and Microsoft. They include lots of presentations, master classes, and office hours you can attend for free. In this episode, I'll tell you all about it and where to get signed up!

184: Awesome Teacher Summer #1: EdTech tools
Summer is a great time for us to renew and recharge. But once we have, sometimes we want to level up our teaching skills. In this episode, I'll share a handful of courses you can take on edtech tools that will widen your teaching repertoire.

183: Student-created unboxing videos

182: 10 options for online whiteboards

181: A FREE remote learning online course!

180; Tech Like a PIRATE is out!

179: No-internet remote learning (part 3)

178: No-internet remote learning (part 2)

177: No-internet remote learning (part 1)

176: An app for your daily gratitude

175: What do students need from us now?

174: What to do on video calls (Part 2)

173: What to do on video calls (Part 1)

172: Step by step instructions without video

171: Recording video for slow internet speeds

170: eLearning activities: #3 video activities

169: eLearning activities: #2 creative slides ideas

168: eLearning activities: #1 graphic organizers

167: Empowering students to own learning

166: Finding game hooks to use in class

165: Creating in VR with Darcy Grimes

164: Digital bell ringer activities to kickstart class

163: 10 WEEKS of freebies for my new book!

162: 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon/connection makin'

161: Making infographics with Adobe Spark

160: Social media hooks for classroom use

159: 5 Chrome extensions to check out

158: Podcasting in the classroom with Heather Kelly

157: Promoting a solid democracy in schools

156: A good fake news self assessment

155: 5 FREE virtual field trips to check out

154: Student podcasts in Google Slides

153 Your Google Classroom secret power

152: Google Slides templates and fixing them

153: Ask this question for better results

152: Upgrade that textbook with augmented reality

151: Classroom tech: Should I use it?

150: More Google Classroom organization ideas

149: A new social media for educators

148: Bringing tech into the library

147: Flipgrid, information literacy and coaching

146: You CAN do that with Microsoft! with Scott Titmas

145: Offering custom PD with Stacy Saia

144: Social media-inspired learning without the app

143: Real-time classroom translation for free

142: Brain-based ways to reach diverse students

141: Three phases of learning for the long term

140: Take the Flipgrid 5 for student accessibility

139: Free music/sound effects for class projects

138: 3 things I'm loving about Quizizz now

137: Being bored and brilliant in class

136: Four tools to check out from #fetc Tech Share Live

135: The optimal times to do different types of work #fetc

134: Timing matters in schools from Dan Pink #FETC

133: Learning space design with Bob Dillon

132: Google Slides: Copy selected slides

131: Building relationships by being close

130: 2 ways to mix up your Flipgrid activities

129: 2 tips to start gamification in your class

128: Get busy on what you want to be known for

127: 5 ways to start with AR/VR in class

126: Iorad: quick tutorials and instructions

125: Part 2: Avoiding the "gotcha" game on tests

124: Part 1: Avoiding the "gotcha" game on tests

123: Making memes in class with Google Drawings

122: Tech Like a PIRATE

121: Organize your Google Classroom

120: What are your big wins?

119: What kind of culture are you promoting?

118: A network full of podcasts to check out

117: The podcast about podcasts

116: The "tech upgrade" with interactive posters

115: Why OneNote is my notetaking app of choice

114: Who's speaking at the DTT Digital Summit?

113: Instead of note taking, RETRIEVE taking

112: Snow days, shaky Wi-Fi and offline access

111: NEW creation tools in Google Earth

110: Ditch Summit, a FREE online conference for teachers

109: Join the Hour of Code Dec 9-15

108: The Ditch That Textbook Podcast is back!

107: Keyboard shortcuts to save you time

106: How does storytelling fit in your lesson?

105: How to "mixtape" your curriculum, 80's style!

104: Repetition suppression: The case for novelty

103: FREE Ditch Summit presentations. Hurry!

102: The power of the pause

101: Some focus in the middle of digital distractions

100: Lessons from 100 podcast episodes

099: Google Classroom: Differentiate like a NINJA

098: Solid gold lesson planning ideas

097: Make learning ADDICTIVE with Brian Romero Smith Sr

096: Tips to make your HyperDocs rock with Sean Fahey

095: Flipgrid + scavenger hunt = Fliphunt!

094: Learning in the pause with Shaelynn Farnsworth

093: Big changes for student voice with Flipgrid

092: Google Classroom changes, 2018 version

091: #EducatorGoals with Keven Rinaman

090: Ditch Those Exams with Stephanie DeMichele

089: Firefly Classrooms with Troy Cockrum

088: A sticky note tech app smash!

087: The Quizizz you never knew ...

086: What the work world is begging us for

085: Ditch That Panel with Lance McClard

084: Real world connections with Sidekick

083: Try the Connected Kahoot!

082: Teaching for the long game

081: The Martians in Your Classroom w/@rachaeledu

080: Let's do PD (or class!) at a destination!

079: Create easy augmented reality in the classroom

077: Three FREE online conferences for teachers

078: Concerns about "locked mode" in Google Forms quizzes

076: Co-teaching across the world from your classroom

075: Awesome animated GIFs with Jake Miller

074: TONS of places to go virtually with students

073: Video call guests: Just ask them!

072: How to make your OWN Google Expeditions

071: 7 keys to providing stellar feedback

070: The benefits of student feedback

069: Optimal spacing between reviews

068: The power of #ISTE18 from home

067: Are you an over-consumer?

065: Research says to ditch that rudeness

064: Organizing and archiving Twitter with Wakelet

063: How I make the videos in my online course

062: The Create a World Project

061: Several Seesaw tips from the teaching trenches

060: More power for your Genius Hour

059: What's your WHY, and has it changed?

058: Google Forms Quizzes are getting smarter

057: Creating engaging repetitions

056: The 50/30/20 model for learning

055: Avoiding tech overwhelm for students AND teachers

054: You don't need the app to create the experience

053: GimKit: Like Kahoot with power-ups

052: Perfection is the enemy of your goals

051: Now's the perfect time to reflect

050: Love TED Talks? Teach like them!

048: You are already teaching coding ...

049: What do our assessments reward?

047: Making the most of online learning

046: Escalate or de-escalate? Humanize or de-humanize?

045: 4 teaching skills I learned in the journalism world

044: How to create Bitmojis for students

043: Hearing from EVERY student

042: About that ONE kid that's not paying attention ...

041: Use KQED Learn to learn and share with an audience

040: The power of lunch with students

039: Battling naughty Kahoot! nicknames

038: Internet access for any assessment?

037: 4 tips to live by on Twitter

036: My daughter Cassie reviews Poptropica!

035: On copy/paste cheating and "making" kids stop

034: Google Apps for Littles: Believe they can!

033: What to do now that Padlet isn't totally free

032: Student podcasts with @WeVideo and @Flipgrid

031: Learning sketchnoting with #Sketch50

030: Using OK GO's phenomenal music videos in class

029: Making FUN animated Google Classroom headers

028: Using brackets in class with Brackify

027: The future of technology in education ...

026: Bringing a hip hop program to middle school

025: Where to start with AR and VR in the classroom

024: Student connections all over the world

023: Introduce your students to penguins and Antarctica

022: Fabulous @Flipgrid ideas!

021: A full-color yearbook with Google Slides?!?

020: Sharing your brand with Ben and Josh

019: Alice Keeler and conversation in the math classroom

018: Dave Burgess and March Madness in the classroom

017: The afternoon dip, and how it affects students

016: Our digital work doesn't have to be 8.5"x11"

015: The juice that makes @Flipgrid even better

014: The fear of the blinking cursor

013: A small nudge toward growth mindset

012: A fascinating read: How to Fix the Future

011: How voice typing can free up your teaching life

010: Educators -- Do this, DON'T do that in social media

009: Personally created GIFs can make your students' day!

008: Studying the way the brain craves

007: Push this button for more learning

006: Why you need a class podcast -- and how to make one for FREE

005: The power of student voice

004: Google Drawings: Tricks you didn't know!

003: Using Story Speaker w/Google Home in class

002: Padlet: New features, new possibilities
