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Distance Learning Innovations

Distance Learning Innovations

By David Casey

Interviews with high school shop, engineering, and Maker teachers who are overcoming the challenge of teaching hands-on, project-based courses in a virtual online environment.
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Computer Aided Carpentry

Distance Learning InnovationsMay 12, 2021

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Computer Aided Carpentry

Computer Aided Carpentry

David Ballantine of Anderson Valley Jr. and Sr. High School in Booneville talks about integrating computer drawing and manufacturing into his woodshop courses.

May 12, 202125:00
Full Service Employability

Full Service Employability

Beyond demonstrating simple car tune-up procedures, Casa Grande auto shop teacher Jim Rolle connects his students to the personal and professional skills needed in the workplace.

May 04, 202129:32
Looking Back, Moving Forward

Looking Back, Moving Forward

In this highlight episode, I take time to reflect on the power of shop classes and their role in the general education program.

Apr 23, 202123:24
Connection over Content

Connection over Content

Ron Bilberry teaches many different courses and programs at Arch Bishop Hanna High School in Sonoma. He shares his most important philosophy for success: the well being of his students takes precedent over the content of the course.

Apr 13, 202124:38
A vehicle for Instruction

A vehicle for Instruction

Peter Oliver, co-founder of Switch Electric Vehicles, talks about his company's mission to educate and inspire students to be the innovators of tomorrow.

Apr 08, 202126:38
From Career to Classroom

From Career to Classroom

Tom Edwards of Sonoma Valley High School utilizes his first career experience as an engineer/technician for the Military and a marketing rep for General Electric to provide real world job skills to his engineering students.

Apr 02, 202124:29
Engineering a Virtual Curriculum

Engineering a Virtual Curriculum

Sean Vezino of Windsor High gets to the core of a hands-on engineering class as he provides support for his students online.

Mar 25, 202124:34
Less is more

Less is more

John Williams of Piner High School describes the challenge of completing long term projects in a distance learning environment.

Mar 23, 202126:19
Putting the STEAM into STEM

Putting the STEAM into STEM

Maker teacher Walt Hays of Analy High School explains how Art projects can inject a little fun into the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math content of the 21st century shop class.

Mar 18, 202128:54
Auto Pilot

Auto Pilot

Keith Benson of Petaluma High School describes how success in auto shop stems from a combination of perseverance, problem solving, and application of knowledge.

Mar 11, 202122:46
More than a shop class

More than a shop class

Cole Smith of Rancho Cotate High School describes how a variety of hands-on projects and applications become virtual during the Covid-19 shutdown of in class learning.

Mar 09, 202124:58