Emily Gover returns with Steve Isaacs to talk about #edtechbridge and the conversations that need to take place between educators and technology developers.
Emily Gover returns with Steve Isaacs to talk about #edtechbridge and the conversations that need to take place between educators and technology developers.
Chris is a leader in educational technology integration and in podcasting. His show is always full of ideas and possible integrations that can be made across multiple subject areas and in many diverse grades. He encourages his audience to engage and provides value in the message he shares.
How to Get Better at Taking Feedback
Doug Stone and Sheila Heen are the authors of the book Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well.
In their book, they explain why receiving feedback is so crucial yet so challenging. They offer a simple framework and powerful tools to help us take on life’s blizzard of offhand comments, annual evaluations, and unsolicited input with curiosity and grace. They blend the latest insights from neuroscience and psychology with practical, hard-headed advice.
TES Teach with Blendspace is a free, fun, and intuitive app for creating and delivering interactive lessons, projects, presentations, and more. Over 2 million educators, parents and students worldwide use this tool for:
You can include YouTube videos, Quizzes, Website links, PDFs, PowerPoint presentations, Word documents, Images, Dropbox files, Google Drive files, and Text.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh2b53xtxac
Lessons can be shared directly to Edmodo and Google Classroom as well! TES is free to use and there are some paid lessons out there as well.
EdTechBridge is a community of EdTech stakeholders with the mission of creating a space to foster the development of collaborative relationships.
The EdTechBridge Twitter chat takes place on Wednesday nights at 7:00 PM Eastern.
Jay Billy – Jay Billy is a K-3 Elementary Principal at Slackwood Elementary School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. He is passionate about teaching and learning and the use of technology in the 21st-century classroom. He also is passionate about literacy and student engagement. Jay has been in administration for over 20 years and has worked at all levels from College to preschool.
As a principal, he wants his students to have a love of learning. Jay wants them to find school enjoyable and look forward to coming each and every day. Most of all, he wants students to become productive members of society and think globally about making this world a better place.
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Steve Isaacs is the Education Program Manager at Epic Games. His mission in this role is to support educators and students in exploring career opportunities that leverage interactive 3d skills. Prior to his role at Epic, Steve was a public school teacher for 28 years, teaching game design and development as well as other courses related to creative uses of technology. Steve enjoys spending time with family and friends. His hobbies include video games, biking, snorkeling, hiking and live music.