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The Make Learning Magical Podcast

The Make Learning Magical Podcast

By Tisha Richmond

On this show, Tisha Richmond, chats with educators and thought leaders from around the world to hear stories of how they are transforming teaching and creating unforgettable learning experiences.
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The Make Learning Magical PodcastMay 14, 2020

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Dragon Smart with Tommy Richmond
Jan 04, 202445:23
20 Day Streak
Jun 04, 202313:42
Making Learning MAGICAL for the Teachers of Tomorrow with Dr. Lynn Andrees
May 25, 202342:45
The Wonder of Science and Podcasts with Marshall Escamilla
Feb 10, 202339:59
Keven Rinaman

Keven Rinaman

In this episode I chat with educator and author of 3DU: A Guide to 3D Printing in Every Classroom. Keven and I discuss a variety of topics including: book writing tips, getting started with 3D printing, 3D printing project ideas, upcoming FETC conference, using digital tools to engage, enhance, and extend, and the Modern Classroom Project. You'll love learning from Keven!
Follow Keven on Twitter @kevenrinaman
Jan 18, 202342:22
Nikki Eddy

Nikki Eddy

In this episode, I chat with educator and co-founder of Wowza Learning, Nikki Eddy. In our conversation we discuss the importance of bringing humanity into tech, equity, game-based learning, Ai, and SO much more! You are going to love learning from Nikki and hearing her story!
Connect with Nikki
Twitter @mseteach
Facebook: @NikkiEddy
Instagram: @NikkiEddy76
Jan 05, 202356:47
No Risk, No Magic
Dec 31, 202210:18
Creating an Empowered Classroom with Jenallee
Jun 11, 202242:26
Designing Extraordinary Learning Journeys with Dawn Harris

Designing Extraordinary Learning Journeys with Dawn Harris

In this episode, educator and author, Dawn Harris, shares about her journey into gamification, designing extraordinary learning journeys for every student, antiracism education, her newly released book Plan Like a Pirate, and so much more! You will be so inspired and empowered by all that Dawn has to share!
Purchase her book, Plan Like a Pirate HERE!
Website:
www.educationundone.com/
Twitter: @DHarrisEdS
Instagram: @dharriseds
About Dawn Harris:
Dawn is a passionate and energetic educator who lives by the motto, “Relationships First.” Her enthusiasm for creating connections is infectious and she thrives on the opportunity to learn about the things that motivate and inspire teachers and students alike.
In her roles as a secondary English Language Arts Educator, Gifted and Talented Teacher, and Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Dawn continually strives to bring authentic and engaging learning experiences to students of all ages.
Throughout her career as an educator, Dawn has taught in urban, rural, and suburban districts meeting the needs of children from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures. In addition to general ELA coursework, Dawn’s classroom teaching experience also includes teaching English as a second language, creative writing, film studies, and response to intervention instruction. Dawn’s professional teaching experiences have been showcased in scholarly journals and at local, regional, national, and international conferences.
Prior to becoming an educator, Dawn spent more than 10 years in marketing and publishing in the private sector. This experience has given Dawn insight into the skills and knowledge students need in order to be prepared to enter into a competitive, global workforce or into college once they leave high school. This insight helps to support Dawn’s work in developing veteran, novice, and pre-service teachers as they seek to educate students for tomorrow’s work today.
As a licensed Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development Specialist, Dawn’s primary goal in all things is to support educators with planning learning that ignites curiosity and that engages and inspires students in a way that impacts their growth and achievement every single day.
Dawn’s first book, Plan Like a Pirate, released just days before this episode was published!
Nov 17, 202143:03
Contemplation, Concentration, Communication, & Creativity with Jeffrey Pflaum

Contemplation, Concentration, Communication, & Creativity with Jeffrey Pflaum

In this episode I chat with accomplished educator and author, Jeffery Pflaum. As an inner-city educator with 34 years of experience in the New York City Department of Education, Jeffrey considers himself a “teacher-developer-researcher-experimentalist” in the classroom. He produced many original, innovative, progressive projects in EI, SEL, identity, creativity, imagination, poetry, writing (prose), thinking, reading, concentration, and values clarification. “The Contemplation Music Writing Project” uses music of all kinds, contemplation, reflection, writing, discussion, and self-evaluations to lead young people on peaceful journeys of self-discovery, understanding, motivation, and education. His book, MOTIVATING TEEN AND PRETEEN READERS: HOW TEACHERS AND PARENTS CAN LEAD THE WAY (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011), presents my creative techniques for teaching struggling and reluctant readers. THE INNER CITIES POETRY ARTS PROJECT is an anthology that spans over 15 years of his students' free-verse poetry. Educators and researchers alike can access these “internal education” programs at www.independent.academia.edu/PflaumJ. Check out Jeffrey's website, www.JeffreyPflaum.com, to find more articles, posts, projects, and curricula, including the student poetry, to use in classrooms from lower elementary grades through high school.










As an inner-city educator of 34 years years, Jeffrey created original, progressive, and innovative curricula for students and teachers. 

One program "The Contemplation Music Writing Project" uses music of all kinds, contemplation, writing (prose/poetry), discussion, and evaluations to develop self and other awareness, creativity, communication skills, sensitivity, resilience, and contemplation to change the classroom into a positive and peaceful learning environment.

This extremely successful project ran for 20 years in one of NYC's most challenging schools/districts. Jeffrey is still in touch with many former students--now in their 40's and 50's--on Facebook.

The contemplation technique expanded into other programs such as "Reflection Writing," where elementary/middle school kids searched their experiences to respond to teacher-created themes related to everyday life as well as academic life.

You can find many of Jeffrey's projects at Academia.edu:

www.independent.academia.edu/PflaumJ

Sep 27, 202146:24
Powerful Learning through Tech with Lindy Hockenbary
Jul 31, 202150:03
A Magical Trolley Ride with Sean Gaillard

A Magical Trolley Ride with Sean Gaillard

In this episode I chat with the amazing, Sean Gaillard. Sean is a father, husband, and principal in North Carolina. He wrote the amazing book The Pepper Effect, published by Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc, is the founder of #CelebrateMonday, is the host of the Principal Liner Notes Podcast, and has a love for music. Our conversation is framed around 3 albums I found in my record collection in honor of his love for music and some connections we share. Join us as we chat about:

The intersections between education and Mr. Rogers, Sesame Street, and The Beatles
The Pepper Effect
The Principal Liner Podcast
Pressing Pause

and so much more!!! You're going to love this episode!!!
Connect with Sean:
The Pepper Effect
Instagram: @smgaillard
Twitter: @smgaillard

Mentions in the podcast:
Educator Voice: How Mr. Rogers Reminds Me of my Purpose as an Educator and Father
Street Gang documentary

Jun 05, 202159:55
Make Learning Sticky with Debbie Tannenbaum
May 30, 202135:28
Todd Nesloney Tells His Story
May 09, 202139:24
Entrepreunership in EDU with Gregory Keele
May 03, 202147:14
Leveraging Tech to Empower Student Voice, Ease Anxiety, & Create Compassionate Classrooms with Stacey Roshan
Apr 24, 202135:48
Finding the Positive in a Tumultuous School Year with Russell Richmond

Finding the Positive in a Tumultuous School Year with Russell Richmond

In this episode, I chat with high school Ceramics teacher extraordinaire (aka my amazing hubby), Russell Richmond. Russ has been a dual language primary teacher, dean, assistant principal, and currently a high school ceramics teacher in Southern Oregon. We reflect on the positive takeaways from this tumultuous year and the hope we have for the school year to come. You will love hearing Russ' perspective of teaching in a pandemic and you will come away inspired to reflect on your own positive takeaways as we find hope in the future.
Connect with Russ:
Twitter @richmondruss
Instagram @richmond_ceramics
Apr 18, 202141:25
The Power of Socratic Seminars with Kerry Graham

The Power of Socratic Seminars with Kerry Graham

In this episode, I chat with Kerry Graham. Kerry lives, teaches, writes, and kayaks in Baltimore, MD, USA. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University School of Education, Kerry prioritizes laughter, compassion, and self-expression in her English classroom. She's grateful for and humbled by her ten years as a public school teacher. You will love learning how Kerry builds relationships, community, and trust with her students aka "lovelies" and uses the power of Socratic Seminars to engage students in learning.
Connect with Kerry:
Twitter: @mskerrygraham
Instagram: @mskerrygraham
Mar 20, 202151:35
Meaningful Tech Integration with Dr. Royce Kimmons

Meaningful Tech Integration with Dr. Royce Kimmons

In this episode, I chat with the creator of the PIC-RAT Technology Integration Matrix, Dr. Royce Kimmons. I loved our conversation about how to effectively integrate technology to create meaningful transformative learning experiences for our students. You will be so inspired by all that Royce has to share. Royce is an assistant professor of Instructional Psychology & Technology at Brigham Young University. He received his Ph.D from The University of Texas at Austin and has had previous appointments as a post-doctoral researcher at UT-Austin, as an assistant professor and director at the University of Idaho, and as a high school language arts teacher in Klamath Falls, Oregon. As a researcher and teacher educator, he has authored over 100 journal articles and book chapters, including many widely used open textbook chapters for teachers on EdTechBooks.org. He has also received numerous awards for his work including several young scholar, outstanding research, and best paper awards. His work has also been featured in various prominent news outlets, including EDUCAUSE, National Public Radio, Times Higher Education, CNET, and EdSurge. Royce’s scholarly work focuses on open education, social media, learning analytics, and classroom technology use. In 2016, he presented the PICRAT model for technology integration at the U.S. White House. He is also the founder of EdTechBooks.org and EquityPress.org, which are open textbook publishing platforms, and he serves on the school board for Mountain Heights Academy, which is the top-ranked online charter school in the State of Utah. He lives in Utah with his wife and three daughters, who are all brilliant and wonderful and who always keep him on his toes. Connect with Dr. Kimmons: PIC RAT Matrix Twitter: @roycekimmons Edtechbooks.org EquityPress.org Roycekimmons@gmail.com
Mar 13, 202101:06:17
Curiosity Voyages, Diamond Time, and Joy with Ann Kozma

Curiosity Voyages, Diamond Time, and Joy with Ann Kozma

In this episode, I chat with the magical Ann Kozma. Ann is one of those people that brings the sunshine into any room she enters with her tangible joy, kindness, passion, and enthusiasm. Ann loves to explore, share, and contribute and has spent more than 19 years dedicated to transforming education as a classroom teacher, Innovation & Instructional Support TOSA, and as an Educator Innovation Lead on Team Flipgrid at Microsoft. Believing that “Play is our brain’s favorite way to learn,” Ann loves to bring the fun and is passionate about helping others learn how to meaningfully integrate technology into teaching and learning. She is a member of the Apple Distinguished Educator Class of 2015 and Leading Edge Certified as a Professional Learning Leader.  We discuss joy, Flipgrid, student voice, curiosity, magic, diamond time, and...so much more!!! You will be full of joy after listening to all Ann has to share!  Connect with Ann:  Twitter: @annkozma723  Instagram: @annkozma723  LinkedIn: @annkozma 723  Imagine If with the Flipgrid Educator Community Imagine If: Full Live Stream
Mar 06, 202151:01
Exploring Stories of Science Discovery with Marshall Escamilla

Exploring Stories of Science Discovery with Marshall Escamilla

In this episode, I chat with Marshall Escamilla. After spending 17 years in classrooms, Marshall started podcasting full time in 2020. Starting as a math teacher and migrating to a music teacher, he has taught nearly every academic subject in between--except science! In 2015, he started co-hosting the Tumble Science Podcast for Kids with his brilliant and talented science journalist wife Lindsay Patterson, bringing both his passion for education and general air of goofiness to the show. They live in Barcelona now with their two sons. Marshall shares his fascinating story of how he and his wife, Lindsay Patterson, combined their incredible skillsets to create the Tumble Science Podcast for Kids. You will love learning from Marshall and will no doubt come away with some awesome ideas to bring into your learning environment! Connect with Marshall & Lindsay: Twitter Marshall: @mescamilla1980 Lindsay: @_lindsayp Tumble Podcast: @tumblecast Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
Feb 28, 202155:05
Take All the Adventures with Ann Brucker

Take All the Adventures with Ann Brucker

In this episode I chat with one of my favorite people on the planet, the amazing Ann Brucker. Ann answered what she refers to as the “sharp jab to her heart” to return to teaching after nearly a decade of experience as a tech integration specialist, Google Certified Innovator, and Director of Creative Design and User Outreach at BreakoutEDU. Prior, she spent 12 years as a 4th and 5th grade teacher all the while dabbling in ways to become a better educator. Ann is one that is always up for an adventure and her brilliantly creative, enthusiastic, and joyful spirit brings sunshine to any room or digital space she enters. You are going to love our conversation and inspired to take all the adventures!
Connect with Ann:
Twitter: @AnnBruckerEDU
Learn more about @breakoutEDU
Did you know there is a BreakoutEDU for Make Learning Magical?! Great for students or staff! Find it HERE!
Feb 20, 202101:12:37
Better Together with Barbara Scully
Feb 07, 202155:48
Creating Classroom Magic with Christopher Younggren
Jan 30, 202149:04
Making Learning Memorable with Isabella Liu

Making Learning Memorable with Isabella Liu

In this episode I chat with Isabella Liu, an incredible high school chemistry and math teacher from Toronto, Canada. Isabella is passionate about emerging educational technologies to enhance student learning. She is also an Apple Distinguished educator, a Google for Education certified trainer, and has worked with National Geographic to implement professional development for educators around the world. We chat about:

  • Strategies for building relationships with students
  • Creating an inclusive classroom community
  • Strategies for organizing and streamlining Google Classroom
  • Favorite Chrome Extensions
  • Games in Learning & more

Connect with:

Twitter & Instagram: @theisabellaliu

Website: TheIsabellaLiu.com

Jan 24, 202148:48
All things Edtech with Jeff Bradbury!
Jan 17, 202148:51
Navigating the Leadership Learning Curve with Dr. Rachael George
Jan 09, 202148:34
"If you Can Dream it, You Can Do it" with guest Scott Nunes

"If you Can Dream it, You Can Do it" with guest Scott Nunes

In this episode I chat with educator, tech coach, blogger, and podcaster extraordinaire, Scott Nunes! We discuss everything from turning challenges into opportunities, tips and strategies for making the most of your time, ideation, sandcastles, and bringing games into learning! Listen and be filled with hope and inspiration for the year ahead!
Connect with Scott:
Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube: @MrNunesTeach
Jan 03, 202156:52
Unlocking Unlimited Potential with Dr. Brandon Beck
Dec 20, 202042:59
Edcamps, Sketchnoting, and Gamified Learning with Monica Spillman

Edcamps, Sketchnoting, and Gamified Learning with Monica Spillman

In this episode I chat with an incredible educator and friend, Monica Spillman. Monica is a teacher and edtech enthusiast with experience teaching pre-k and middle and high school special education in Georgia and Tennessee. She is also a Google certified trainer and an incredible sketchnoter and co-creator of the annual Pass the Sketchnote global sketchnoting collaboration. Loved our conversation about edcamps, sketchnoting, and gamified learning. Connect with Monica: Twitter: @mospillman Teach Like a Pirate Sketchnotes by Monica Spillman Sketchnoting on or off Screen with Monica Spillman, Carrie Baughcum, and Tanny McGregor The Pencil Made Me Do It by Carrie Baughcum Ink & Ideas: Sketchnotes for Engagement, Comprehension, and Thinking by Tanny McGregor How to Sketchnote: A Step-by-Step Manual for Teachers and Students by Sylvia Duckworth Sketchnote books by Mike Rhode
Dec 12, 202051:52
“Start Up” your innovative ideas with Darcy Bakkegard

“Start Up” your innovative ideas with Darcy Bakkegard

In this episode I chat with Darcy Baakegard, an innovative professional development & tech integration coach with a fascinating background teaching theater, dance, and English internationally. She is also a soon to be published co-author of, The Startup Teacher Playbook. I loved our conversation about interactive teaching strategies, this time of rapid change, and professional development strategies and tools that educators can use to think like start-up entrepreneurs and make innovation a reality. She is a wealth of knowledge and inspiration and you will love hearing what she has to say! Bio: Darcy is the Teacher Ambassador for Prairie Public Broadcasting in Fargo, ND where she leads professional development workshops, webinars, and 1:1 training for teachers across the state. With 10 years of experience teaching English and Theatre in public and private, rural and suburban, and international schools, she has taught every type of learner. Building from a BA in Theatre and years in educational theatre, Darcy specializes in interactive strategies for the classroom, meaningful technology integration, and how to build meaningful relationships with students. Along with a Master’s Degree in Secondary English Education, Darcy is a Level 1 Certified Google Educator and EdPuzzle Certified Teacher. She has presented workshops at the National Council of Teacher of English National Convention, the International School Conference of Turkey, and the Fargo-Moorhead Metro Area Tech Camp. Connect with Darcy: Website: Educatorslab.io Twitter: @dbakkegard The Startup Teacher Playbook
Dec 08, 202053:51
Featured Guest: Rachelle Dene Poth
Nov 29, 202059:52
Featured Guest: Ryan Read

Featured Guest: Ryan Read

In this episode I chat with educator, Ryan Read. Ryan is an incredible business & tech teacher, podcaster, and innovator from Illinois who is always pushing the boundaries of what is possible to create magical learning experiences for students. I loved our convo about podcasting, gamification, Perler bead creations, and more! Connect with Ryan: The Pixel Classroom Podcast Dice UP the Classroom Blog Twitter: @Ryan7Read Instagram: @herc78
Nov 24, 202046:51
The Joy of Gamified Learning with Michael Matera
Nov 15, 202001:03:41
The Science of Gratitude with Mandy Froehlich

The Science of Gratitude with Mandy Froehlich

In this episode I chat about the science of gratitude with Mandy Froehlich. Mandy is the author of The Fire Within,  Divergent EDU, Reignite the Flames & most recently, The Educator’s Matchbook. She has vast experience as an elementary teacher, a tech integrator, a district administrator, and is currently an Educational Consultant sharing her expertise in the effective use of technology to support great teaching, mental health support for educators, and how to create organizational change. You will come away with a deeper understanding of the importance of practicing gratitude as well as strategies to put into action in your own life and your classroom practice.  Connect with Mandy: Twitter: @froehlichmandy Website: mandyfroehlich.com Mindfulness Course: divergentedu.thinkific.com Learn more about Gratitudesnaps
Nov 08, 202044:25
Launching Gratitudesnaps 2020 with Tara Martin
Oct 28, 202057:35
Featured Guest: Dr. Will Deyamport
Oct 26, 202044:51
Featured Guest: Dave Burgess
Oct 19, 202051:43
Rodney Turner

Rodney Turner

In this episode I chat with my dear friend, Rodney Turner. I loved our conversation about the significant part he's made in my own education journey, the power of connection, strategies for recharging, the future of education, and more!! You will LOVE what Rodney has to share!! Rodney Turner is a Father |Explorer |Connector |Blogger |Podcaster |Project Manager at #ClassLink. He has worn many hats in his time within education. Technology Integration Specialist, Technology Coach, Boys Basketball coach, and Classroom Teacher for multiple public schools in Arizona. Now living in New Jersey, he has shifted to project management. Rodney is blogging, podcasting, and looking forward to sharing more instructional strategies, tips, and tools through those channels. He has presented at local Arizona conferences like GAFE Summit and MOBILE 2013 as well as national conferences like ISTE and FETC. His current goals are to make a difference in classrooms, districts, and individual lives by promoting his vision for cultivating proper and deep relationships with yourself and with others. Connect with Rodney: Twitter and Voxer @techyturner

May 28, 202058:18
Teresa Haley

Teresa Haley

In this episode I chat with amazing elementary teacher, Teresa Haley. Teresa's joy and enthusiasm is infectious! I loved chatting with her about her experience as a contestant on the TV game show "Let's Make a Deal", her Over the TOP teaching philosophy, and how she's navigated teaching during COVID19. This conversation will inspire and fill you with joy!  Connect with Teresa: Twitter: @TeacherOver The clip of Teresa on Let's Make a Deal

May 21, 202053:33
Sarah Thomas

Sarah Thomas

In this episode I chat with the incredible, Sarah Thomas! Sarah is a Regional Technology Coordinator in Maryland.  She is also a Google Certified Innovator, Google Education Trainer, and the founder of the EduMatch movement, a project that empowers educators to make global connections across common areas of interest. She also founded Edumatch publishing, a fast-growing educational publishing company that has 39 titles in it’s incredible library. She has presented internationally, participated in the Technical Working Group to refresh the 2017 ISTE Standards for Educators, and is a recipient of the 2017 ISTE Making IT Happen award.  She is also an Affiliate Professor at Loyola University in Maryland. Sarah is a co-author of the ISTE Digital equity series, Closing the Gap. I loved our conversation about Sarah's journey into education, her story of starting the Edumatch movement and Edumatch publishing, gamification, her thoughts on education beyond COVID19, and more! Sarah is such an inspiration! You will love what she has to share! Connect with Sarah: Twitter & Instagram: @sarahdateechur

May 14, 202040:03
Matt Miller

Matt Miller

In this episode I chat with the incredible, Matt Miller! Matt is a teacher, blogger, and author of four incredible books: Ditch That Textbook, Ditch That Homework, Don’t Ditch That Tech, and the brand new release, Tech Like a Pirate. We had a wonderful conversation about his new book, navigating remote learning, reimagining learning beyond COVID19, and so much more! You are going to learn so much and be greatly inspired by all that Matt has to share!  Connect with Matt:  Twitter & Instagram: @jmattmiller  Website: Ditchthattextbook.com  Resources for e-learning Click HERE for these free E-books: 101 Practical ways to Ditch That Textbook  101 Practical Ways to Ditch That Textbook with G-Suite  50 Free Templates For Teachers

May 12, 202045:51
13. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Snehal Bhakta

13. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Snehal Bhakta

In this episode I chat with Snehal Bhakta, an incredible CTE administrator in Clark County, Nevada; the 5th largest district in the United States. I loved our conversation about the importance of connection, providing meaningful experiences for students, equity, coding, STEM, and hope for the future of education! You will be so inspired by Snehal's enthusiasm, perspective, and positive, innovative mindset! Connect with Snehal: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Linked In: @snehalstocks

May 12, 202046:34
12. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Ben Garcia

12. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Ben Garcia

In this episode I chat with Ben Garcia, an Educational Coordinator for Southern Oregon Public Television and a middle school PBS Newshour Student Reporting Labs teacher. I loved hearing his journey into education, how he helping to develop a PBS Newshour/Student Reporting Labs program, his work creating television episodes for our district's Anywhere Learning Plan, and more! So much inspiration in this episode!
Connect with Ben:
Southern Oregon PBS Television episodes
Twitter: @BenPBS_TCP_SO
Facebook: SO PBS Education
May 11, 202051:33
11. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Elissa Widomski

11. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Elissa Widomski

In this episode I chat with an innovative Family and Consumer Science educator from New York. I loved her ideas, perspective, and honesty as she shares the reality of teaching project based learning from home while balancing her role as mom to a 4 year old. You will so appreciate all she has to share.
Connect with Elissa:
FACS PLC Website
Twitter: @ElissaRose7
May 09, 202044:23
10. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Scott Raedeke
May 08, 202034:19
9. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Jesse Holcomb

9. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Jesse Holcomb

In this episode I chat with high school Career & Technical educator, Jesse Holcomb, about his incredible manufacturing program, his experience manufacturing parts for Disney, how he's navigating remote learning, and more! He even made me tear up as he shared what he misses most about classroom teaching. You'll love this episode! Connect with Jesse: jesse.holcomb@medford.k12.or.us
May 06, 202043:59
8. PBL in A Pandemic Series-Barbara Scully

8. PBL in A Pandemic Series-Barbara Scully

In this episode I chat with innovative Family and Consumer Science Teacher, Barbara Scully about her educational journey and how she's navigating project-based learning in a remote learning environment. Learn how she's using  Flipgrid, Canva, and other digital tools to connect and create meaningful learning for her students. Connect with Barbara: Listen to her new podcast series: ConnectFCSed.com Facebook group: ConnectFCSed & FCS Tech Tips Facebook and LinkedIn: Barbara Scully Instagram: @connectFCSed
May 05, 202046:03
7. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Sheri Smith
May 04, 202037:49
6. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Chris Peters

6. PBL in a Pandemic Series-Chris Peters

In this episode I chat with Family and Consumer Science teacher, Chris Peters. I loved chatting with her about how she is navigating remote learning in her project based classes. I was touched by her honesty, perspective and courage to step out of her comfort zone to connect with her students and provide meaningful, relevant learning from a distance.
May 03, 202028:20