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| What is The Best Teacher Podcast? A Conversation with Grant Wootten | 22 Dec 2022 | 00:40:35 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes educator and podcaster Grant Wootten onto the podcast to discuss his new podcast, The Best Teacher Podcast!
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About our Guest: Grant Wootten Grant Wootten has been a working as an English language and literature teacher in Thailand for 10 years. Most of this time has been in government schools of the countryside, where he founded and lead an ongoing non-profit effort to provide more qualified English teachers to underprivileged communities. Today he teaches at ICSN, an international school near Bangkok that caters to the local Thai population. He is the founder and creator of Edusfere, a website that endeavors to combine a database of the best teaching ideas and resources with the most efficient and effective lesson planning tools ever made. Lastly, he is the host of a new show where he interviews the best teachers from around the globe, aptly named "The Best Teacher Podcast." About The Best Teacher Podcast The Best Teacher Podcast interviews everyday teachers from around the globe doing amazing, innovative things in their classrooms. Every week you'll meet incredible educators, hear their best stories, learn about resources you'll love, and gain strategies that can transform your students' learning experience. Because teachers are THE BEST. Links Of Interest About Edusfere The promise of "ready-made" is never true, and teachers often have to choose between using imperfect material or building everything from scratch. Edusfere solves this by giving you the best of both worlds—a library of great teaching ideas combined with the power to personalize everything you find. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6f_mX-0_e_Y Links of Interest Follow Educational Podcasting Today
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| What is Educational Duct Tape? A Conversation with Jake Miller | 17 Dec 2022 | 00:33:39 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes educator, author, and podcaster Jake Miller on the podcast to share how he is leveraging his podcast to support both his classroom and his PLN.
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About our Guest: Jake Miller
Jake Miller is an edtech and learning enthusiast, author of Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset, host of the EdTech News Brief and #EduDuctTape podcasts, speaker, and sharer of #EduGIFs at @JakeMillerTech and on JakeMiller.net. Jake’s day job is Personalized Learning Specialist and he previously spent 5 years as a technology integration specialist and an additional 14 years in the classroom teaching math, science & STEM at various grade levels. Jake’s favorite job, however, is his full-time position as a husband and father.
About Jake Miller's Podcast: Educational Duct Tape
The Educational Duct Tape Podcast focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. I sit down each week with a different inspiring guest with awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom to share and discuss some awesome ideas!
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| Creating and Managing Multiple Podcasts | Featuring JP Prezzavento | 21 May 2019 | 00:34:23 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with St. Louis Podcaster JP Prezzavento from The Bits & Bytes Podcast to discuss how to create and manage multiple podcasts. In this episode, we discuss podcasting production from the concept phase through the production and promotion stages and everything in between. This podcast is sponsored by Concordia University – Portland If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About JP Prezzavento JP Prezzavento currently serves his home district in the St Louis area as the Coordinator of Instructional Technology where he regularly leads professional development for the district’s 850 teachers and 50 administrators. Previously, JP served as a high school English language arts teacher. JP is a Google for Education Certified Trainer, Apple Teacher, a Common Sense Media Educator, and was recognized as a 2017 METC Spotlight Educator. JP hosts the Bits & Bytes of Education podcast and co-hosts the Edtech PodSquad podcast and blogs at jpprezz.com. JP has presented at a variety of regional conferences and is scheduled to speak about connecting educators with podcasting at ISTE 2019 in Philadelphia, PA. About The Bits & Bytes of EducationThe Bits and Bytes of Education is a bi-weekly podcast that shares snack-sized ideas, resources, and interviews about teaching, learning, and technology integration. Each episode contains the Edtech Minute, where I share an idea, tech tool, or resource that is useful to the audience, a featured conversation with an educator doing amazing work in his or her space, and What I’m Learning, where I share the books I’m reading, the podcasts I’m listening to, and other ways I’m learning to be a more effective educator. About The EdTech PodSquadThe Edtech PodSquad is a monthly show where 5 Missouri Edtech leaders talk about issues relevant to tech coaches, coordinators, and integrators. The Squad learns and grows through these conversations and just happens to hit record to share those conversations with others. Links of Interest
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| Soundtrap: Announcing New Features For Classroom Podcasters | Featuring Meredith Allen | 14 May 2019 | 00:27:24 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes Meredith Allen from Soundtrap on the podcast to discuss why teachers are using Soundtrap in their classrooms to teach their students about audio production and podcasting. I am thrilled to have Meredith on this weeks program. Sountrap is an amazing application that is available to content creators on all platforms and today, Soundtrap is announcing several brand new features that are going to be turning the heads of both classroom and studio podcasters everywhere. Listen to today's episode to learn how you can leverage educational podcasting in your classroom today! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
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| Creating Student Voice Through Podcasting with Jamie Turnbull | 09 May 2019 | 00:30:08 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Jamie Turnbull to discuss how to create student podcasts using Synth. In this episode, Jamie discusses how she sets up her podcasting activities through simple activities that then lead into a three-day activity for her middle school students. This podcast is sponsored by Concordia University – Portland If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Jamie Turnbull Jamie Turnbull is a Middle School English teacher at Sioux Central Community School. She has been teaching for 6 years and consistently encourages student voice. Most recently, she designed a podcast unit with her students, which reflects the importance of student-centered learning and the power of student voice. Students are using Synth to create podcasts. There are several links to student examples that I would like to share. Links of Interest
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| Jake Miller: Revolutionizing Professional Development with the #EDUGIF | 04 May 2019 | 00:34:09 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Jake Miller from the Educational Duct Tape Podcast to discuss how he is revolutionizing online professional development on Twitter through animated Gif’s that he calls the EDUGIf. This podcast is sponsored by Concordia University – Portland If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Jake Miller Jake Miller is an edtech and learning enthusiast who hosts the Educational Duct Tape podcast, shares #EduGIFs at JakeMiller.net and works as a Technology Integration Specialist for an Ohio Middle School. About Educational Duct TapeThe #EduDuctTape Podcast, hosted by Jake Miller, focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. Jake sits down each week with a different inspiring guest with awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom to share and discuss some awesome ideas! Join us for Educational Duct Tape, once weekly! Links of Interest
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| Teaching Students About Failure Through Podcasting | 09 Mar 2019 | 00:37:54 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Randall Black to discuss everything from creating podcasts with his students to his promoting the concept of failure as a way to get better as a podcaster. This episode was brought to you by Student Treasures If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Randall Black is an educator, technology specialist, and podcaster from West Virginia. He has served in various roles in education over the last decade (classroom teacher, technology integration specialist, and technology systems specialist). Randall's goal is to help students, teachers, and administrators to improve their success in and out of the classroom through the use of technology. Links of Interest
About the Howl Cast Podcast The Howl Cast is the official podcast of Spring Valley High School. Join Randy Black, Technology Systems Operator, and Will Totten, Assistant Principal, each week as they share announcements, upcoming events, cafeteria menus, and student and teacher successes from your Home of the Timberwolves. Follow our Podcast
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| Creating Consistent Podcast Recordings: Featuring Dr. Daniel Downs | 06 Mar 2019 | 00:55:18 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with podcaster Daniel Downs to discuss how to create multiple podcasts that hit a vastly different audience. Additional topics include Educational Branding, Staying Consistent in your message, and his advice for new podcasters looking to take over the world. Today's show is brought to you by Student Treasures If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Daniel Downs Dr. Daniel Downs is currently the Director of Digital Learning in the North Reading Public Schools. In this capacity, he oversees the facilitation of a Digital Learning model that robustly incorporates robotics, digital literacy and digital research skills across K-12. An advocate for increased data analysis tools and streamlining education dashboards within K-12. As an EdTech consultant, he has worked with districts to expand computer science and digital learning curriculum offerings and holds research interests in Project-Based Learning and expanding digital resources and connectivity for students in underserved populations. About Guest Digital Learning By DesignDigital Learning By Design: A Podcast About Digital Transformation In Education Welcome to Digital Learning By Design! Tune in for resources, discussions, and updates in the world of digital learning, education and robotics. Topics will also include Project Based Learning With Technology and 21st Century Pedagogy. Links of Interest
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| What Can You Learn As A New Podcaster From Your First Episode? | 27 Feb 2019 | 00:38:41 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with South Jersey Podcaster, Brian Costello from The Teacher’s Journey Podcast to discuss the trials and tribulations of being a first-time podcaster and the lessons you can learn by simply hitting the record button. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! This episode is brought to you by Concordia University-Portland In this episode, we discuss:
About Brian Costello Brian Costello the author of the highly acclaimed book The Teacher’s Journey and hosts a podcast by the same name and owner of BTC2Learn LLC, is a Google Certified Innovator & Trainer in his 11th year of teaching in Southern New Jersey. His career started as an instructional aide before going on to teach Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grades. He now works as a middle school Digital Innovation Specialist in Egg Harbor Township, NJ. He created The Global Audience Project helps classes find, and be, authentic audiences for projects around the world. Brian shares his love of emerging technology and professional development all over the country. About The Teacher’s Journey PodcastThe Teacher’s Journey Podcast is an informal conversation with some of the worlds best educators as they share their amazing stories of how they became the incredible people they are today. Links of Interest
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| Are You A Podcasting Perfectionist? | 22 Feb 2019 | 00:25:18 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Whitney Choate and Jonathan Compas from the Tough Teacher Talk Podcast to learn how they are creating professional development for themselves, one episode at a time. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Whitney and JonathanWhitney Choate Whitney Choate brings adventure to education. From her teaching experiences abroad and technology know-how, she creates a positive and engaging atmosphere inside the classroom and outside the school walls. She is currently a high school special education teacher and instructional technology coach in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. Jonathan CompasJonathan Compas is a highly-driven teacher with direction. As an innovative educator, he paves the way for the next generation of critical thinkers always searching out the latest research-based methods to reach his students. Jonathan is currently a kindergarten teacher and educational leader in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. About The Tough Talk with Teachers PodcastOur mission is simple: to empower teachers by discussing real struggles in education while having a positive outlook. Links of Interest
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| Creating an Award-Winning Culture for your Podcast | 20 Feb 2019 | 00:39:40 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes Hans Appel on the program to discuss how his students are creating the Award-Winning Culture Podcast, a show created completely by his amazing middle school students. Learn how you can bring podcasting into your classroom today by listening to his inspiring story! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Hans Appel Hans Appel has worked as a counselor in the Richland School District for the past 18 years and at Enterprise Middle School since it opened. He’s passionate about school culture, servant leadership, and kindness. In 2018, EMS was awarded the ASCD Whole Child Award for the State of Washington and the Global “Class Act Award” for creating a culture of excellence through kindness, service, and empathy. In 2019, EMS was chosen as a finalist for the PBIS Film Festival, which showcased their award-winning school culture. Recently, Hans launched his own blog about School Culture and this fall rolled out a student-led leadership podcast called Award Winning Culture: Hosted by Wildcat Nation, which can be subscribed, listened or reviewed on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, and Libsyn. He can be contacted at hansappel094@gmail.com. Follow Hans on twitter @hansappel094. Follow AWC on twitter at @awculture or Instagram @awardwinningculture. Wildcat Nation at @emswildcats1 and Instagram @emscounseling #WildcatNation #AwardWinningCulture About the Award-Winning Culture PodcastEnterprise Middle School received the 2018 ASCD Whole Child Award in Washington and the 2018 Global “Class Act Award” for its award-winning culture. By creating a culture of kindness, service, and empathy we've taken student leadership to an epic level. We invite you to join in this unique student-led journey where we explore Character, Excellence, and Community with some of the best leadership minds. We'll be sharing interviews with authors, educators, experts, and even other leadership students around the country. Whether you're an educator, student, parent or just passionate about culture and leadership, we invite you into this unique platform focused on raising education to incredible heights. Links of Interest
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| Choosing The Right Podcast Name and Domain | Featuring Tim Cavey | 15 Feb 2019 | 00:42:54 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with podcaster Tim Cavey from the Teachers on Fire Podcast to discuss what goes on behind a successful podcast. Topics today include Podcasting Equipment, Editing Applications, Finding an Audience, and Purchasing the best Domain Name for your podcast. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Tim Cavey is a middle school teacher in Surrey, BC, Canada. In March of 2018, he realized a long-time dream by launching Teachers on Fire, a podcast for educators that airs weekly. About the Teachers on Fire PodcastProfiling agents of growth and transformation in K-12 education. Advocating for collaboration, communication, creation > consumption, critical thinking, design thinking, growth mindset, inquiry, PBL, and strategic uses of technology in education. Links of Interest
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| Lesson: Impossible – An Exploration of Educational Innovation | 11 Nov 2022 | 00:33:57 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes educator and podcaster Aviva Levin, host of the Lesson Impossible Podcast onto the program to discuss her passions for creating a theme based podcast that focuses on teacher stories that are sure to inspire you in in your classrooms!
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Advice for content creators in 2023 and beyond About our guest: Aviva Levin Aviva Levin is the host of Lesson: Impossible – An Exploration of Educational Innovation, where she introduces listeners of the podcast to “special agents” (i.e. fellow educators) who will inspire you with new ideas, or make you feel less alone as they share their own setbacks. Aviva is passionate about language education, and has an accompanying blog where she shares strategies and resources for the second language classroom, particularly around using drama and improv-games. About the Podcast: Lesson: Impossible Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture. Being a classroom teacher can be very isolating, and your host, Aviva Levin, hopes to introduce you to “agents” who will inspire you with new ideas, or make you feel less alone as they share their own setbacks. Links Of Interest
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| How To Record A Podcast Using Anchor | Featuring the Undrcaff3inatED Podcast | 12 Feb 2019 | 00:24:00 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Erin Kiger, Joelle Massari, and Ashley Pierce from the Undrcaff3inatED Podcast to discuss why teachers should be consuming bite-sized chunks of PD during their day. Topics in today's show include podcasting with multiple co-hosts and also how to record your show using Anchor. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our GuestsErin Kiger Erin Kiger is a 15-year veteran educator with a passion for technology in education. She recently received her 2nd Master's degree, this time in PreK-12 Leadership with a focus on Ed Tech. The 1st was in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus on technology integration. Her goal is to be a leader that inspires other educators to share how exciting being a lifelong learner can be with all students. She has presented at a number of conferences and is always on the lookout for ways that she can learn and share how to change the world of education. Follow on Twitter: @EBGtech Joelle MassariJoelle Massari is a National Board Certified Teacher with a Middle Childhood Generalist focus. Teaching for over 18 years, Mrs. Massari integrates technology throughout the curriculum. With experience in grades K-8 in both the public and private setting, Mrs. Massari presently teaches fourth grade for the Clark County School District. She has a Bachelor's Degree from Saint Joseph's University in Elementary Education and a Master's Degree from Wilkes University in Instructional Media. As a classroom teacher in Las Vegas, NV, Mrs. Massari presents site-based professional development sessions about technology integration as well as cooperative learning. More recently, Mrs. Massari has presented at the district, state, and national levels including ISTE. Follow on Twitter: @JoelleMassari Ashley PierceAshley Pierce is currently a fifth-grade teacher at Great Basin Virtual Academy in Nevada. With experience in grades 1-5, Mrs. Pierce integrates technology throughout all subject areas and shares her passion with other educators. Mrs. Pierce has been presented at both, state and national levels. She has a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Elementary Education and a Master's Degree in Literacy Instruction with an emphasis on technology integration. Follow on Twitter: @msgriffscorner About the Undrcaff3inatED Podcast | |||
| How Can You Automate Your Podcast? Featuring Dan Kreiness | 08 Feb 2019 | 00:42:53 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with podcaster Dan Kreiness about how you can automate your podcast process. Learn what apps you should and shouldn't be using to save some time once you hit the record button. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Dan Kreiness is a middle school administrator, instructional leader, podcast host, and doctoral candidate who constantly searches for the most effective ways to advance education and produce high student achievement. Dan began his teaching career by spending nearly eight years in the New York City Department of Education as an eighth grade English language arts teacher, academic intervention specialist, and middle-level literacy coach, then spent nearly five years at Derby Middle School in Derby, Connecticut as a reading teacher and instructional coach. Dan holds masters degrees in adolescent education and educational leadership and is currently a doctoral student in the field of educational leadership. He was named to the 2017 class of ASCD Emerging Leaders. He is also a Google Certified Educator, Nearpod Pioneer, Flipgrid Ambassador and Hoonuit Learning Ambassador. Dan hosts his own Leader of Learning podcast that can be found on music streaming services such as iTunes, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and TuneIn, or on any podcast catcher. Dan has been a recurring host and panelist on the EduMatch Tweet and Talk podcast series. He is also an author who features his writing on his own “Leader of Learning” blog and has contributed guest blogs to The EduCal Blog, Your Instructional Coach, and TeachBoost. In addition to blogging, he also has published works as a contributor to the Edumatch Snapshot in Education (2017) Volume 2: Professional Practice and The EduMatch Teacher’s Recipe Guide: Survive and Thrive in the Kitchen and Beyond. Dan is emerging as an expert presenter at education conferences, trainings, and EdCamps on topics including leadership, growth mindset, student engagement, various instructional technologies, augmented and virtual reality for education, and using social media in... | |||
| Podcasting for a Niche Audience: Featuring Kim Mattina | 05 Feb 2019 | 00:19:34 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with New Jersey Podcaster Kim Mattina to discuss her new podcast, The Suite Talk, and provide tips and tricks for the new podcaster. The Suite Talk is a fantastic new podcast that focuses on helping teachers learn G-Suite and can be found at www.TheSuiteTalk.com. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
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About Kim Mattina Kim's mission for The Suite Talk is to provide educators with best practices and guidance implementing Google for Education into the classroom. In order for educators to teach today's learners in future ready schools, they need to equip themselves with crucial digital skills so they can provide the best digital learning environment for their students. The Suite Talk will provide educators with comfortable and simple conversations about new or existing features of Google for Education, and ideas to implement Google for Education and other technology tools into the classroom. Kim will provide documentation, screencasts, tips, and tricks that help stimulate and engage student learning while making educators work smarter, not harder. She hopes that you will benefit from her efforts in providing you with quality professional development and technology integration. Links of Interest
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| Should Teachers Get Paid For Their Side Hustles? A Conversation with Dr. Will Deyamport | 02 Feb 2019 | 00:26:28 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Dr. Will Deyamport from the Dr. Will Podcast to ask the question “Should Teachers Get Paid for their Side Hustle?” If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
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About Dr. Will Dr. Will, as he is affectionately known, is an instructional technologist for a K-12 school district, freelance writer, and Digital Learning and Development Strategist, where he works with teachers and administrators in making sense of going digital. Additionally, Dr. Will is the creator and host of The Dr. Will Show – where he interviews educators and entrepreneurs on leveling up. Links of InterestExplore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
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| Danny Bauer: How to Build a Community around your Podcast | 09 Jan 2019 | 00:44:03 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with Danny “Sunshine” Bauer to discuss the importance of building a community around your website, brand, and podcast. Danny is the author of the book and with his podcast under the same name, he has certainly grown quite an educational community where he teachers educators how to be better leaders. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! This episode is sponsored by the new educational network Podcasting With Students where you can learn how to bring audio and video podcasts into your classroom. About Danny BauerDanny “Sunshine” Bauer is the founder of Better Leaders Schools, a popular blog and most-downloaded podcast for leaders in education. He helps school leaders fight isolation and frustration through his leadership community, “The Mastermind,” in order to gain clarity and find solutions to their greatest challenges. Danny is also the author of a “#1 Hot New Release” on Amazon, The Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap, which helps educators create legendary schools. For More Information
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| The Importance of Communication through Podcasting | 02 Jan 2019 | 00:31:43 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, I sit down with podcaster and Instructional Technology Coach, Gabriel Garillo, to discuss the importance of having positive communication with your students. Gabriel is not only a fantastic Tech Coach in Texas but also is the host of the brand new Edtech Bites podcast that can be found on all of the major podcasting platforms. In today's episode, we discuss how podcasting can be used not just as a tool to provide instruction but also as a vehicle that allows students to grow and mature as young adults. Gabriel has an amazing outlook on the subject and why podcasting and food should always be found next to each other. If you are a podcaster and would like your show to be featured on a future episode of Educational Podcasting Today, please leave us a voice message and let us know a bit about yourself and your podcast. We would love to have you on this year. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! Topics Discussed on the Podcast
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About our Guest Gabriel Carrillo is an Educational Technology Specialist. He’s been in the educational field since he graduated high school and has served as an instructional assistant, substitute teacher, teacher, dean of students, and assistant principal. He started his journey in California then moved to Arizona with his wife and started their family in the desert. After 11 years in the dry heat, he picked up his family and off they went to Texas, to a much more humid environment. He loves helping those who help our students. He currently supports teachers with all of their EdTech needs in the classroom. This includes troubleshooting, planning lessons/units with teachers, modeling lessons for teachers, and providing professional development. In addition, he’s presented at various conferences in Arizona as well as FETC. In addition to this, he is also a foodie and loves to cook and chow down on food of all sorts. He would much rather cook at home with the family than eat out at a restaurant. He is in no way... | |||
| Networking Strategies for Podcasters | 16 Oct 2018 | 00:28:11 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff speaks with podcaster Zach Hesterberg about the business of podcasting. Together they discuss entrepreneurship, creating ad campaigns and how to properly network at conferences. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Zach is a Facebook advertising expert, social media consultant, and podcaster. He runs a Facebook advertising agency called SoZesty that specializes in lead generation and ecommerce sales for national companies.
He also interviews entrepreneurs and gets them to share their strategies on how they have built 6, 7 and 8 figure businesses on his podcast, The Art of Obtaining Clients.
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| Podcasting With Your Coworkers | 28 Sep 2018 | 00:28:43 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff sits down with educator Ken Woodard to discuss how he has created a podcast featuring members of his school district to make a pretty awesome show called the Lunch Duty Podcast. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today!
About our Guest A 29-year veteran of secondary school history teaching, Ken Woodard is the chair of the Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart upper school history department wherein he teaches United States History to grade 11 students. Ken leads the U.S. history oral history project at Stone Ridge which combines his love of history with his enthusiasm for the new possibilities presented by rapidly evolving production software. He is also the Executive Producer of Lunch Duty Podcast, a podcast for teachers by teachers. When not immersed in school-related projects, he rides his bicycle and works at a Vermont outdoor adventure camp during summers. Links of InterestFollow our Podcast
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| How To Grow Audience Engagement For Your Podcast | 22 Sep 2018 | 00:41:45 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we welcome podcaster Noah Tetzner from the History of Vikings Podcast to discuss the importance of building strong relationships with your podcast audience. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Noah Tetzner is the host of a popular podcast called The History of Vikings. The podcast is listened to by over 12,000 people every week and has been trending among the top history podcasts on Apple Podcasts for some time. A lifelong history buff and education advocate, he is passionate about instilling a desire to learn in young people and helping them to realize their unlimited potential! Links of Interest
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| Creating a Community around a Niche Podcast: Featuring Maria Alcoke | 19 Sep 2018 | 00:33:29 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes podcaster Maria Alcoke on the program to discuss her podcast “The Engine Mom.” Together, they discuss how podcasts can be created to create and grow a community around a group, concept, or idea to help build strength and positivity for all. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Maria Alcoke is the host of the Engine Mom Podcast, a CrossFit-L1 trainer, a Certified Pre&Postnatal Coach and runs her own graphic & web design studio, MariaVida Creative. After over 10 years in the creative field in both agency and education settings, she left the corporate world to pursue her own business right before the birth of her daughter. Now, three years into her motherhood and entrepreneurial journey with another baby girl on the way, due in early December 2018, Maria has a thriving design business and has merged her passion for teaching and fitness through coaching. Maria realized the true value of community and connection while navigating some major transitions in 2015 which included moving across the country, starting her own business and becoming a mom. She is a firm believer in “it takes a village” when it comes to raising your family while simultaneously staying true to yourself. In September 2017, she launched The Engine Mom Podcast to provide unique perspectives from Moms who are driven by their passions and to inspire others to be their best selves by identifying what fuels them: their passions and greater purpose. Links of Interest
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| Using Podcasts As The Foundation Of Your Curriculum | 19 Aug 2019 | 00:25:56 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes Monica Brady-Myerov on the podcast to talk about how teachers can build an entire curriculum from Podcasting Activities. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Monica Brady-Myerov Monica Brady-Myerov is the Founder & CEO of Listenwise, a listening skills company that curates the most compelling podcasts for use in the classroom. She is a content area specialist in audio and its use in the classroom and an expert in fact-based reporting and narrative storytelling. She is a 25-year veteran public radio journalist, her reports have been heard on NPR, Marketplace and numerous other outlets nationally and internationally. About ListenwiseListenwise is an award-winning listening skills platform for grades 5-12. We curate compelling NPR podcasts for use in the classroom, providing rigorous academic content for all populations of students. Listenwise provides comprehensive lessons including differentiated instruction and scaffolding supports for literacy. Find more information at: listenwise.com Notably recently Soundtrap for Education and Listenwise have recently partnered to offer professional development for classroom podcasting. About the Student Podcast PODCASTThe Student Podcast PODCAST is a podcast featuring great student podcasts. Each episode highlights student work and highlights teacher tips & best practices about the challenges and successes of podcasting with their students. We believe elevating students’ voices beyond the classroom and sharing the lesson process will inspire others to get podcasting with their classes! Hosted by Monica Brady-Myerov, CEO & Founder of Listenwise, a listening skills program for middle and high school students. Links of Interest
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| How to Start a Podcast in your Community – Featuring Greg Holdsman | 14 Sep 2018 | 00:26:12 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we meet Greg Holdsman, the creator of the new Philly Famous Podcast. Greg and I met this summer at Podcast Movement and he produces a fantastic podcast called the Philly Famous Podcast where he interviews local Philadelphians. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Greg Holdsman A life-long Philadelphian and graduate of Central High School (274), Greg pursued his academic and athletic path as a college basketball player at Denison University in Granville, Ohio. However, in his first t,wo years he suffered four concussions and had to retire from the sport he loved. He decided to finish his recovery back home, transferring to Temple University. During his periods of recuperation, his mental and physical activity was extremely limited. This time of struggle is when he became an avid listener of podcasts. In early November of 2017, he started his own podcast, with a focus on the city he loves, Philadelphia! Greg is passionate about basketball, culture, diversity, racial/gender/sexual/religious equality, social justice, innovation, and youth empowerment. He values honesty, open-mindedness, creativity, kindness, and love.
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| Blogging Like a Podcaster with Laura Yates | 22 Aug 2018 | 00:29:32 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we welcome blogger and podcaster Laura Yates on the program to discuss how teachers can help improve student engagement through blogging and podcasting. If you ever wanted to learn how to write a blog, check out the great resources on Laura's website www.Blogging.com. Check out The Bounce Back Podcast with Laura Yates today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Laura Yates is a writer, coach and podcaster has been blogging and writing in the niches of health/wellness, business and personal development since 2009. Laura has been featured in the likes of Glamour Magazine, the Daily Mail, Eharmony, VICE, Entrepreneur on Fire, Tiny Buddha and Mashable. Laura can be found at Blogging.com. Links of Interest
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| Reimagining Schools: Featuring Greg Goins | 15 Aug 2018 | 00:30:47 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today we welcome school administrator and podcaster Dr. Greg Goins on the podcast to discuss the importance educational leadership and podcasting on school administrators and how they they can bring podcasting and personalized professional development into their inner circle. Dr. Goins is the host of the brand new Reimagine Schools Podcast that can be found on Apple Podcasts and other fine audio platforms. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Dr. Greg Goins is the Director of the Educational Leadership Program at Georgetown College (KY) and serves as a Professor in the Department of Education. Prior to working in higher education, he spent 15 years as a school district superintendent in Illinois and has a wealth of K-12 experience as a former teacher, coach, athletic director, principal and elected school board member. Dr. Goins is a popular speaker and presenter on Digital Leadership and is the host of the Reimagine Schools Podcast. Links of Interest
Subscribe to Dr. Goins Podcast Hosted by Dr. Greg Goins, the Reimagine Schools Podcast features many of the nation's top educators, authors and innovators in P-12 education. Join the conversation as we “reimagine” how Future Ready Schools can transform learning for a new generation of connected students. Follow our Podcast
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| Successful Marketing for the New Podcaster | Featuring Dorothy Illson | 08 Aug 2018 | 00:29:33 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we welcome podcaster Dorothy Illson on the program who shares successful marketing tips for podcasters and teachers looking to build a brand from their podcast. Dorothy is an experienced Facebook advertiser and product marketer with a brand new podcast called Do Well and Do Good. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About our Guest Dorothy is a digital marketer and podcaster who aims to show people that creating massive financial success and making a massive impact can go hand in hand. Dorothy abandoned her planned career as an accountant to work for a start-up after college instead. At 25 years old, after just over 3 years there, she ventured out on her own founding Needle's Eye Media, a full-service Facebook advertising agency. Dorothy's agency broke through 5 figures a month in revenue in its first 5 months and has continued to grow from there – succeeding in her goal of building an annual six-figure business in her first year. More recently, Dorothy launched the podcast Do Well & Do Good, which tells the stories of people who have not only created success professionally but who have chosen to leverage that success to increase their positive impact on the world. She gives back 10% of her income to charities voted on each month by her Do Well & Do Good podcast audience. Links of Interest
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| How to Start a Successful Podcast in 2018: A Guide for Beginners featuring @GonnaGeek | 06 Jun 2018 | 01:16:38 | |
Have you ever wondered how to start a successful podcast? In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we welcome Stephen Jondrew and Stargate Pioneer a.k.a. SP from the GonnaGeek Podcasting Network on the show to talk all things Podcasting and all things Geek! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! How to Start a Successful Podcast
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| Monetizing Your Podcast (Joe Pardo and Mathew Passy) | 03 Apr 2018 | 00:49:44 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we sit down with Super Joe Pardo and Mathew Passy to discuss ways that we can all monetize our podcasts. Together we discuss podcasting income, sponsorships, media kits, and the upcoming Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference that I am excited to once again be speaking at. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
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About our GuestsMathew Passy Podcast Producer/Consultant at ThePodcastConsultant.com, helping individuals, brands, and small businesses develop, launch, produce, and promote their podcasts. Clients of Mathew have enjoyed over 5 million podcast downloads and growing. Mathew is also an independent sales agent for podcast advertising agency True Native Media and serves as head of content for Podtopod.com, the go-to resource for all things podcasting. Contact Mathew Today
Super Joe Pardo Super Joe Pardo is a, sixth generation award-winning business owner who works with businesses to help them grow. In 2014, Joe left his family’s $100 million business to start his own. Founding the award-winning show, “The Business Podcast”. His platform helps owners pursue the business and lifestyle of their dreams. Super Joe recently dropped his brand new book “Sales Won’t Save Your Business” to much critical acclaim. Helping business owners focus on their team, offer and process to grow their business. The Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference is Super Joe’s take on a podcast conference to bring as many people together to learn about community building and increasing creativity in podcasting. Contact Joe Today | |||
| Mike Allton: What can we learn about Social Media | 24 Mar 2018 | 00:59:08 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we take a look at the state of Social Media with our guest Mike Allton. Together, we discuss Social Media and how it is affecting parents, teachers, and students in regards to internet safety, data privacy, and tips and tricks for creating the best learning experience to our students. In this episode, we discuss:
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About our Guest Mike Allton is a Content Marketing Practitioner – a title he invented to represent his holistic approach to content marketing that leverages blogging, social media, email marketing and SEO to drive traffic, generates leads, and convert those leads into sales. He is an award-winning Blogger, Speaker, and Author at The Social Media Hat, and Brand Evangelist at Agorapulse (formerly CMO at SiteSell). As Brand Evangelist, Mike works directly with other social media educators, influencers, agencies and brands to explore and develop profitable relationships with Agorapulse.
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| Three Reasons To Create Your Own Podcast Today! | 16 Mar 2018 | 00:21:54 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we take a look at the brand new TeacherCast.net website and share three reasons why you might be interested in creating your own podcast. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
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| How Do You Run A Podcasting and WordPress Network? | 21 Jan 2018 | 02:11:55 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show TopicsThis week I am thrilled to present a very special edition of Educational Podcasting Today. In this episode, Jason Tucker from WPBlab and WPWater Cooler and I shared a live Blab session where we each had an opportunity to discuss our philosophies on WordPress, Podcasting, and running a digital media network. Listener Question
Featured Podcasts One of my weekly obsessions is listening to the very educational, very witty, very sarcastic WPWaterCooler podcast which Jason hosts. This weekly live broadcast features some of the best and most well-known characters in the WordPress space. I highly recommend it! I would like to thank Jason Tucker for setting up this great conversation. You can find more about Jason and the WP-Podcasts at http://www.jasontucker.us. | |||
| Should We Edit Our Own Podcasts? | 18 Jan 2018 | 00:25:11 | |
In this episode, we meet Carli van Heerden, founder of WeEditPodcasts.com. Together, we discuss tips and tricks on how to create and produce perfectly edited podcasts and how you can set your show up for success with both your listeners and Google. Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
About Our Guest My name is Carli van Heerden and I believe that every woman has an incredible calling to become successful by doing what she loves. Why do I believe this so strongly? Because every woman was built uniquely and beautifully to not only live the life she desires but to love every moment of it! After graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce, moving across the globe to plan my wedding, and finding my purpose in between it all, I know exactly how overwhelming it can be. I’ve been in the trenches ever since, hustling to create the life I want to live. In 2015, I founded We Edit Podcasts while travelling abroad through South East Asia. I started the company after my husband hired someone to take care of his podcast, I realized there was a need in the market for a podcast editing company that was cost-effective, with fast turn around times. Over the past 17 months we have grown into one of the larger North American based podcast production companies that serve clients from all over the world. We have been fortunate to put together a talented team of editors, transcriptionists, sales staff, and writers that make up We Edit Podcasts as it is today. Whilst I love building a company full time, I also enjoy living a healthy, active outdoors lifestyle in the beautiful Rocky Mountains and travelling with my husband. About WeEditPodcasts.comWe Edit Podcasts is the fastest podcast editing, transcription, and show notes company. We support podcasters in making their production process more efficient and cost-effective. The times of struggling with post-recording and expensive transcription and show notes services are over! Links of Interest
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| Is Your Podcast A Hobby or Small Business? Featuring Mike Washburn | 15 Aug 2019 | 00:42:17 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes Mike Washburn from the OnEducation Podcast to discuss why it's important for podcasters to think of themselves not just as content creators but business owners and how that thought process can affect how podcasts are created and produced each week. Today's podcast is sponsored by the Educational Podcasters Database, a collection of more than 100 Educators Creating Educational Podcasts! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Mike Washburn Mike is the Head of Curriculum & Training for Logics Academy in Canada. In his prior role as a Computer Science teacher, he created a custom-made curriculum, using elements of game design and game-based learning, to captivate and engage his students. He has had the opportunity to share his ground breaking approach to Computer Science education at ISTE (2015, 2018), BIT (2014), Schoology NEXT (2018), as well as in interviews with major newspapers (Toronto Star, 2017). Mike’s Grade 8 curriculum, which asked students to spend the entire school year designing their own video games, from proposal to pitch, graphics to BETA and release has seen him be recognized as a thought-leader in Computer Science education. Mike is a Schoology Ambassador, a Google Certified Educator, an Apple Teacher and a member of the Prezi Educators Society. Mike challenges all educators to never stop learning and always be reaching for what’s next. He has an unshakable resolve to change the world through technology education. You can follow Mike on Twitter @misterwashburn About OnEducation PodcastListen, we get it. There's a lot going on. Technology, grading, policy, planning, DeVos, grading, iPads, conferences, grading, Trump, classroom management, grading, curriculum, special needs, and did we say grading? – we get it. OnEducation is here to help. We have honest conversations about teachers, teaching, and everything in between. It's time we talked, and we're hoping you will join the conversation. Meet Mike and Glen. We're educators. We've been everywhere you've been. Mike is Canadian, Glen is American. We cover all the bases. This isn't your normal teacher conversation, this is the staff room (the good ones). We are real, honest (sometimes brutally) and we are hoping, informative. Join us as we talk to world-class educators, take questions, and tell you what's new. This is OnEducation. We're glad you're here. Let's roll. Links of Interest
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| When Should We Redesign Our Websites? | 17 Jan 2018 | 00:37:23 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, we take a look at the newly redesigned TeacherCast.net and learn why the WordPress Theme, Plugins, and Design were selected as the future of the Teachercast Educational Broadcasting Network. Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
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| What Should You Try To Avoid While Podcasting? | 16 Jan 2018 | 00:28:05 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
About Our Guest Gretchen is a teacher trainer and educational consultant with a background as an elementary educator of a decade. She holds a master’s degree in Curriculum and Supervision and earned her National Board Certification in 2012. Always A Lesson is Gretchen’s educational blog where she shares her classroom experience with her audience. She recently has taken this blog and turned it into a podcast that she refers to as her ‘audio blog.’ Hop on over to iTunes or Stitcher and subscribe to Always A Lesson’s Empowering Educators podcast to hear inspiring words every Monday morning on your commute to work or the gym. If you are a new teacher, check out her first published book “Elementary EDUC 101: What They Didn’t Teach You in College” for tips on starting your first year off ahead of the game! Gretchen currently works for The New Teacher Project as a new teacher development coach.
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| Learn how to Broadcast Live Podcasts at School using Spreaker Studio | 15 Jan 2018 | 00:34:27 | |
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Rob Greenlee from Spreaker Radio to discuss how schools of all grade levels can utilize Spreaker as their audio publishing platform. Learn how easy it is to set up a free account and either publish prerecorded audio shows, or broadcast live your morning announcements each day. Educational Podcasting Today is an audio and video podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
Links of Interest Podcasting Equipment Check out TeacherCast on Spreaker Radio Today! About Our Rob Greenlee I am the current co-host of The New Media Show audio & video podcast that airs LIVE every Saturday morning at 9am PST/Noon EST and Spreaker Live Show on Spreaker every Wednesday at 3pm PST Live that is also part of the Adore.fm Podcast Network. Former founder and lead host of WebTalk World Radio Show and Zune Insider podcast. WebTalk Radio was an 7 year running nationally syndicated terrestrial broadcast radio show, webcast and podcast. WebTalk Radio was heard on XM satellite radio and is recognized as the first broadcast radio program in the world to begin podcasting on Sept 15th, 2004. I currently Head of Podcast Content at Spreaker and Adore Podcast Network. Formerly with PodcastOne as EVP/CTO and former Business Manager and Content Manager, Podcasts at Microsoft Zune, Xbox and Windows Phone. I attended Pacific Lutheran University where I earned a BBA in Business Administration with a Marketing Concentration. | |||
| How to Build Your First Podcast Studio | 14 Jan 2018 | 00:34:21 | |
We're Back!!! Back from several months of hiatus due to a relocation, Educational Podcasting Today is back for a brand new season in 2016. If you are interested in sharing your passion for educational podcasting, or perhaps looking to create a show of your own…. THIS is the podcast for you. In today's episode, we speak with The Wired Educator, Kelly Croy, and learn how he created his own podcast this past year. Additionally, Jeff shares some tips and tricks that he learned when creating his new podcasting studio. Show NotesEducational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
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About Our Guest Kelly Croy is a 7th Grade ELA teacher in Oak Harbor, Ohio. He hosts the Wired Educator Blog and Podcast. Kelly’s work has been recognized by Apple as an Apple Distinguished Educator, Google, as a Google Certified Teacher, and PBS, as a Digital Innovator. Kelly is the author of the nonfiction title Along Came a Leader. Kelly entertains and inspires thousands across the nation each year as speaker and artist.
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| How to Create a Podcast with Multiple Hosts | 13 Jan 2018 | 00:35:49 | |
In today's episode, we explore and examine the inner workings of podcasting cohosts. How should you set up your podcast when there is more than one voice? What types of applications are available when working in a multi-author environment? What are some tips and tricks used to make sure everyone is contributing to your podcast? We explore all this and more in today's episode of Educational Podcasting today. If you would like to have your show featured on Educational Podcasting today, please email the show or leave a voicemail and I'd be happy to showcase your podcast today! Show Topics
About Our Guest EduRoadTrip is a podcast hosted by Greg Bagby, Justin Birckbichler, and Mari Venturino. Set up like a national road trip, this podcasts explores lessons gleaned from landmarks, meets up with featured guests, and shares teaching tips and tricks. Join us on the journey that is education!
Greg Bagby Greg is a principal in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As he matures, Greg would love to become an educational technology or music supervisor, as well as dabbling in making pizza! Greg's day off would consist of reading or playing around with new technology. On Twitter, Greg can be found @gregbagby. Mari Venturino: Mari is a Seventh grade Science/AVID teacher at Mar Vista Academy in Imperial Beach, California. In the future, Mari would like to continue in her current role and perhaps be a mentor to other teachers. Mari spends her free time reading on the beach, eating ice cream, and playing with her puppy. You can connect with Mari on Twitter through her handle @msventurino. Read her blog at www.marielleventurino.com. Justin Birckbichler Justin is a fourth-grade teacher at Hilda J. Barbour Elementary School in Front Royal Virginia. If Justin had a day off from teaching, you could find him reading or playing around with technology or his cat. Technology is one of Justin's passions and he strives to be a technology coach in the future. You can read Justin's blog at blog.justinbirckbichler.com or connect with him on Twitter with @Mr_B_Teacher | |||
| Podcasting: How to support large PD Conferences with your Microphone | 12 Jan 2018 | 00:37:49 | |
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About Our Guest Brent Warner is an ESL Professor at the Community College level and is a technology integration enthusiast. He is the proprietor of www.EdTech.tv and loves discussing the crossroads of education and technology. Brent is the host of the EdTechTV Podcast and you can contact him any time through Twitter at @EdTechTV
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| 10 AMAZING Things you can do with WordPress | 11 Jan 2018 | 00:48:46 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. About Our GuestSuzette Franck has been in web development for over twenty years; she started making hand-coded HTML websites on Geocities with font tags and tables back in 1995. Since then, she has taught herself CSS, Sass, PHP, MySQL, as well as becoming a WordPress expert; evangelizing and presenting at over twenty-two WordCamps across the country and multiple WordPress meetups in Southern California where she resides, about all aspects of building and maintaining sites on WordPress. Suzette is passionate about WordPress the application as well as the WordPress Open Source Community and loves to code and teach others the wonders of WordPress. She is a purveyor of lowbrow art, and when she is not WordPressing, she is painting or visiting Los Angeles art galleries to add more work to her growing art collection. To see some of her personal art and crafts, please go to http://suzettefranck.me
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| Dustin Hartzler: Your Website Engineer Podcast | 10 Jan 2018 | 00:51:28 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. It’s mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
About Our Guest Hi there! My name is Dustin and welcome to DustinHartzler.com. This is my personal site which highlights my other sites on the web as well as my personal blog. I’m a huge WordPress fan boy and spend my days helping users of WordPress.com sites use their websites and blogs better. I also release a weekly podcast over at YourWebsiteEngineer.com that focuses on one aspect of your WordPress website. Finally, you can follow my family’s travel adventures and keep up with the craziness that is our life with a one year old over at DustinAndMelody.com. Your Website Engineer on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wordpress-resource-your-website/id410342775?mt=2 | |||
| Using the PowerPress Plugin for your Podcasting Website | 08 Jan 2018 | 00:59:40 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show TopicsIn today's show, we learn how the BluBrry PowerPress plugin for WordPress can help you not only connect your audio file to your website, but also improve your podcasting SEO. Our guest, Todd Cochrane gives us great insight into the history of podcasting and how you can make your podcast show up higher in search engines such as iTunes. About Our GuestTodd Cochrane has been executive producer of Geek News Central since October 2004, an audio and video tech show, the past nine years. Cochrane is also the co-host of the New Media Show and is the founder of the People’s Choice Podcast Awards and the Tech Podcast Network. In 2005, Cochrane wrote “Podcasting the Do it Yourself Guide,” the first book on podcasting. Cochrane is the CEO of RawVoice, representing 22,000 media creators and podcast networks. RawVoice provides podcast data analytics, media hosting, and advertising opportunities. Cochrane lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is married to Shoko Higa Cochrane. They together have four children. Podcasting NewsThis week welcomes the launch of a brand new podcasting network called the Education Podcast Network. We are proud to be founding members and are excited to help promote and support so many amazing educational podcasts and podcasters. Check out the network today at http://www.edupodcastnetwork.com and follow us on Twitter @EduPodNet Please support those who support usWe wish to thank our podcasting sponsors Links of Interest | |||
| Podcasting vs Radio ... What is the Difference? | 08 Jan 2018 | 00:49:41 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. Show Topics
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Check out this Podcast to learn the difference between Radio Shows and Podcasts!Click To TweetAbout Our Guest Rob Greenlee the current co-host of The New Media Show audio & video podcast that airs LIVE every Saturday morning at 9am PST/Noon EST and the former founder and lead host of WebTalk World Radio Show and Zune Insider podcast. WebTalk Radio was an 7 year running nationally syndicated terrestrial broadcast radio show, webcast and podcast. WebTalk Radio was heard on XM satellite radio and is recognized as the first broadcast radio program in the world to begin podcasting on Sept 15th, 2004. Rob is currently the President of LoudVox: On Demand Audio and Podcast Consulting. Formerly with PodcastOne as EVP/CTO and am former Business Manager and Content Manager, Podcasts at Microsoft Zune, Xbox and Windows Phone. Rob attended Pacific Lutheran University where he earned a BBA in Business Administration with a Marketing Concentration. | |||
| Using Anchor To Record Your Podcast … From Inside Your Pickup Truck! | 26 Jul 2019 | 00:24:50 | |
In this episode of Educational Podcasting Today, Jeff welcomes Caitlin Bowen and Lindsay Simpson from The Next Step Education Podcast on to discuss how they are using Anchor to create their podcast from the front seat of their truck! This episode is brought to you by the brand new Educational Podcast Directory. If you are looking to find new educational podcasts created by educators just like yourself, please visit www.EducationalPodcastDirectory.com today! If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In this episode, we discuss:
About Our Guests Caitlin Bowen and Lindsay Simpson began as colleagues working in the same district with the same passion for education. Caitlin was a Technology Education Teacher while Lindsay was a 4th Grade Elementary Teacher. During their first STEAM experience in 2016, they immediately found the value of cross-curricular collaboration through STEAM projects. Three years later, they work in different districts as instructional coaches but their love of collaboration and professional growth has blossomed into sharing with others through this podcast. About The Next Step Educational PodcastTwo educators, Caitlin Bowen and Lindsay Simpson, share and discuss their experiences in education as teachers and leaders. Through this podcast, Caitlin and Lindsay are looking to build a community of educators through fostering and encouraging communication around STEAM Education. To join the conversation, follow the podcast on twitter @TheNextStepEdu! @LSimpson1220 @MrsCBowen Links of Interest
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| Using WordPress for your School District Website | 07 Jan 2018 | 00:36:19 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. In today's show, we ask the question “How can our school districts use WordPress as our main website platform?”
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About Our Guest Cameron Barrett has been working in the web design and development industry for 20 years. He co-founded a dial-up ISP in Northern Michigan in 1995, taught “new media design” classes in 1996, pioneered the blog format in the late 1990s, and has since gone on to build large online community sites for General Wesley Clark (2004 presidential campaign), John Kerry, the U.S. Army (at West Point), The World Economic Forum and dozens of other companies, NGOs, and non-profits both large and small. He is responsible for the 70+ WordPress multisite that powers the district and school websites of Newark Public Schools, the largest district in NJ. Using WordPress, he cut the district's website operating budget in half after the first year and is on target to cut in half again for year two. Cameron is now spinning up a “WordPress for Schools” services-based company called K12Presser that promises to bring this costs-savings model to all 14,000+ public school districts in the country. He encourages you to contact him to find out how he can help your district migrate off the expensive, proprietary, vendor-controlled, not-very-good SaaS solutions currently powering most district and school websites.
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| Should Your School District Have A Podcast? | 06 Jan 2018 | 00:28:35 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. This show is dedicated to school districts across the world who are searching for ways to promote their teachers and students. The districts who are looking to build a brand in their community. I have received many great emails and tweets over the last few weeks and so many have asked the question: “How can I get my school district to start a podcast?” In today's episode, we take a look at a school district who has successfully created not only one, but two podcasts to share their story and we also answer a voice message that came in last week from a Superintendent looking to help his school through podcasting. Show Topics
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| Should you use WordPress with your Podcast Website? | 04 Jan 2018 | 00:42:20 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. In this show, Jeff sits down with Justin Beader from the PrincipalCenter Podcast to discuss why WordPress is the best publishing platform for an educational podcast. Show Topics
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Learn how to choose the right plugins and themes for your educational podcast today! About Our GuestJustin Baeder is an independent consultant supporting school administrators in becoming high-performance instructional leaders. He is a regular speaker at NAESP, ASCD, and other national and regional conferences. » Learn more about having Justin speak with your group Justin’s professional and research interests focus on principal performance and productivity and are guided by the belief that one of the most effective ways to improve student learning is by empowering principals to become more productive in accomplishing their core work. Justin spent the first 10 years of his career as a teacher and principal in Seattle Public Schools. Since 2012, he has served as a full-time consultant and director of The Principal Center, speaking at national conventions such as NAESP and ASCD to help school leaders become more productive by using high-performance strategies and technology to increase their impact on student learning. Justin is the host of Principal Center Radio, a regular audio program in which he interviews thought leaders to share the best in professional practice for high-performance instructional leaders. Justin writes about principal performance and productivity at eduleadership.org, and speaks regularly at conferences and professional development sessions for school leaders. To get in touch with Justin, please call 1-800-861-5172, email justin[at]principalcenter.com, use the contact form. You can find Justin on Twitter @eduleadership. Please join the TechEducator Podcast LIVE every Sunday night at [7:00] P.M. EST on http://www.TeacherCast.tv | |||
| Using Audacity to Edit Your Own Podcasts | 03 Jan 2018 | 00:32:28 | |
Educational Podcasting Today is a weekly podcast that celebrates podcasters and podcasting. Its mission is to help educators learn how to create podcasts and amazing WordPress websites for their podcasts. For more information, please visit www.EducationalPodcasting.today. In this show, we answer the question: How can I create a podcast if I don’t have Garageband? The answer is simple and the answer is by using a free program called Audacity. Audacity can be found at http://audacity.sourceforge.net. If you have a windows based classroom, this is the best program for your podcasting needs and it really is simple to use. Show Topics
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About Our Guest Steve Stewart has been podcasting since 2010. His show, the MoneyPlan SOS podcast, is regularly featured in the Top 10 of iTunes’ What’s Hot Investing category and he has launched another show with a group of Financial Coaches called The Financial Wellness Show. Along the way, he discovered a love for the medium and has been helping others launch or improve their podcasts. In 2013 he became the Organizer for the St. Louis Podcasters MeetUp Group and in 2014 became Editor for Podertainment Magazine, an electronic magazine for others who love the medium and want to know what is going on in the podcasting space.
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