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Ep 19 The Art and Design of Living and Learning 2.0

Join us in The Garden Studio of Teacher’s Podcast for this

Resource- and News-Packed Episode.

Kathy and Mark gather on a hot summer day to share advances in podcasting, art and technology for our schools exclusively for their podcast audience. You are the first to learn that McGraw-Hill Education has partnered with us to sponsor our 3rd annual Podcast contest in order to recognize teacher achievement and provide tremendous prizes for our winners.

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Virtual schools and virtualization also top our discussion as examine current trends and advances in technology for school implementation and reach.

Then the focus turns to opportunities for Art and Design in the world of Web 2.0 and how it reaches into the lives of learners and learning in ways we never could have before. Mark shares insight from his newest book- and we are the first to get the inside look of this newest ISTE publication: released just this week.

Welcome back to the revolution in teaching and learning with the Teachers’ Podcast

 

Breaking News - NEWS FLASH

ISTE NECC Teacher’s Podcast Meet-Up and

Focus Group June 30 4-5:30pm Otter  Box

  • Free events and Give-aways (raffles sponsored by Otterbox and Teachers’ Podcast- ipod and iphone cases, book, and more… Thank you Otterbox!)

  • Community opportunity
  • Meet with your co-hosts: Mark and Kathy in San Antonio
  • Photo and recording opps
  • Hilton Hotel Palacio Del Rio
  • 200 South Alamo Street, San Antonio - Tel: 1-210-222-1400

Best Educational Podcast Contest - 3rd Annual Teacher’s Podcast Event! McGraw-Hill-Education-logo

  • NEWS FLASH! — Upgraded Winner Prizes sponsored by Mc-Graw-Hill Education (MHE) Thank you, MHE!
  • Extended Deadline August 15, 2008
  • Gifts including, $100 cash, podcast recording kit, gift certificate, award and commendations!
  • Guest interview for all grand winners
  • Check the link for details: http://teacherspodcast.org/contest-2008

News Items

  • Florida Legislature seeks to mandate virtual opportunities
    Every Florida district would be required by 2009 to offer some form of online education to students as young as 5 under a bill awaiting Gov. Charlie Crist’s signature.
  • Web Browser for Children with Autism
    Another accessibility tool freely available -Just released
  • Virtual Desktops in Schools (E-school news article- great!)
    A revolution is taking shape that will alter forever how educators and others view and use technology–most specifically their personal computers. Gone will be today’s most stubborn IT challenges: conflicting operating systems bulging with fat applications, duplicate programs that must be installed and maintained on individual computers, user-instituted security breaches that threaten whole networks.

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2 comments

  1. I just checked out BitStrips. It’s very cool. I noticed that one has to be 14 to join up, so it limits its usefulness for schools.

  2. HI Peter-
    Great to hear from you in Australia! Glad you like Bitstrips.
    Good information about the minimum age requirement. Yes it will limit application of this particular tool for the younger grades, but keep in mind compulsory education serves learners 14-18 by law and many schools have adult literacy programs as well.

    Indeed today it is wise to provide age restrictions for Internet resources, as in this case browsing the content of Bitstrips website might surface content not appropriate for 8 year olds.

    Thanks again for the feedback and for listening.
    Mark and Kathy

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