Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
By Wesley A. Fryer
Moving at the Speed of Creativity PodcastsJul 15, 2018
Ep 482 Moderating Livestreams with Cool Kicks - An Interview with 7th Grader "G"
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In the interview, "G" shares the backstory of how he become a moderator for Cool Kicks, how livestreams work, his role as a moderator, and more. Additional show notes from our interview include:
www.mynaswap.com
www.twitch.tv/coolkicks
kick.com/coolkicks
This podcast interview is also shared on the "Moving at the Speed of Creativity" podcast:
www.speedofcreativity.org/resources/socpodcast/
More links to connect and learn with me (Wes Fryer) are available on:
www.wesfryer.com/after/
Podcast481: CMC World Student News
This podcast features an October 2022 with middle school student CMC (his public alias) who is the creator of CMC World News (cmcworldnews.com). In this 20 minute conversation, CMC shares the origin story of CMC World News and how he came up with the idea, developed the website, and now maintains it with news articles for other kids around the world. He also addresses Internet safety concerns, and how he maintains his own privacy as a middle school student publishing and sharing a website which is publicly accessible for anyone to view and use. Check out the podcast shownotes for links to not only the main CMC World News website, but also the CMC World News YouTube channel. A video screencast version of this interview is also available, showing the different parts of the CMC World News website. That screencast was recorded using Screencastify software for Google Chrome. Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcasts are independently produced by Wesley Fryer of Charlotte, North Carolina, and feature episodes "where media literacy and digital storytelling intersect and change the world." Check out our latest episodes on your favorite podcast service, or directly visit speedofcreativity.org/podcast. Social media channels to follow and learn with Wesley Fryer are available on wesfryer.com/after. Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts are (as of December 2022) powered by Anchor! The podcast subscription feed, however, remains the same via Feedburner.
Podcast480: Pedagogy Matters with Shelly Fryer
Podcast479: Teaching About Conspiracy Theories and Media Literacy
Podcast478: Updates and Classroom Favorites
Podcast477: Remembering Wild Bill Hickock and Calamity Jane in Deadwood, South Dakota
Podcast476: The Power of Choice by Claude Larson
Podcast475: Lessons Learned Teaching During the Pandemic
Podcast474: Brainstorming "Fact or Fiction? Apollo Moon Landings" Workshop and Lesson
Podcast473: Brainstorming About "Conspiracies and Culture Wars" with Brian Turnbaugh and Wesley Fryer
Podcast472: Remote Learning in Oklahoma #OklaEd
Podcast471: Let’s Talk About Social Identity and FOMO
Podcast470: Sharing and Learning About the 2020 U.S. Census - Statistics in Schools
Podcast469: Reflections on Immersion Day January 2020
Podcast468: Reflections on Blended Learning Techniques with Google Sites, Slides and Social Media
Podcast467: Reflections on a Gap Year Before College
Podcast466: Reflections on Summer 2019 TechyKids Robotics Camp in Oklahoma City
Podcast465: Reflections on The 2019 Summer Institute on Digital Literacy
Podcast464: Reflections on Media Literacy & ATLIS 2019
Podcast463: Reflections on The Florida Project Movie
Podcast462: Inspired by Tricia Fuglestad and Make Media Camp Lessons Learned
Podcast461: Instructional Coaching, Middle School French Class and Explain Everything for iPad
Podcast460: UCO and OCCC Concurrent Classes, GitHub in CompSci, and Elementary Coding Lessons
Podcast459: Highlights from OETC 2018
Podcast458: Reflections and Lessons Learned from STEAM Studio Fall 2017
Podcast457: Inspiring Creativity and Curiosity with Media
Podcast456: Teaching and Learning in an AI First World
Podcast455: EdTech Struggles and Aspirations
Podcast454: Inspiring Student Creativity with Media #KVATE2017
Podcast453: Reflections on ISTE 2017 and iPad Media Camp - Jackson, Wyoming
Podcast452: Classroom Wireless Projection Options, Coding, Toy Hacking, CyberSecurity & More from ATLIS 2017
Podcast451: SeeSaw, Enriched Assessment, Creating and Making with iPads
Podcast450: Great Classroom iPad Projects and Activities (Nov 2016)
Explore over 20 "media project recipes" which can be used as-is or modified as needed to help facilitate student iPad media projects
Access the iPad project matrix highlighted in this presentation by visiting www.ipadmediacamp.com/matrix and more student iPad media project examples by visiting ShowWithMedia.com. Slides for this presentation as well as links to other referenced resources are included in the podcast shownotes. If you listen to and enjoy this podcast, please let Wes know by sending a Twitter reply to @wfryer. Also consider subscribing to the "EdTech Situation Room" podcast (www.edtechSR.com) and the "Fuel for Educational Change Agents" podcast (audio.speedofcreativity.org). Your feedback and suggestions are welcome!
Podcast449: Innovating with Google Tools - Digital Citizenship in the Security State
Podcast448: Artificial Reality, Free Online Learning Channels & STEAM Studio
Podcast447: Reflections on Screenagers Movie - Growing up in the digital age
Podcast446: Reflections on a PBS Scratch Jr Coding Camp for Kids
ScratchJr was inspired by the popular Scratch programming language (http://scratch.mit.edu), used by millions of young people (ages 8 and up) around the world. In creating ScratchJr, we redesigned the interface and programming language to make them developmentally appropriate for younger children, carefully designing features to match young children's cognitive, personal, social, and emotional development. ScratchJr is available as a free app for both iPad and Android tablets. For more information about ScratchJr, see http://scratchjr.org." PBS Scratch Jr. was introduced in December 2015 and is an official version of the original app but includes familiar and favorite characters from PBS Kids. Check out our podcast shownotes for referenced links to all the videos and resources used in this Kids Coding Camp and mentioned in our podcast.