LTC One-to-One
LTC One-to-One
LTC Podcast
Learn about the latest topics in edtech with the Learning Technology Center of Illinois, a program of the Illinois State Board of Education. Each episode will include discussions about integrating the most recent tech into classrooms, interviews with movers and shakers in education technology, and answers to questions from listeners.
From Fortnite to Future Careers - Esports with Dr. Katrina Lewis
Academic esports is often dismissed as "just playing video games," but teams and coaches around the nations are using esports as an ecosystem for career exploration. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Katrina Lewis, founder of TAEL, who’s helping schools turn gaming into something much bigger—like real pathways into careers in tech, media, and leadership.We talk about what it actually looks like to start an esports team (without it feeling overwhelming), and why the magic isn’t just in the games—it’s in how teams are designed. Dr. Lewis shares how getting students to rely on each other in meaningful ways can build communication skills, responsibility, and even ethical decision-making.If you’ve ever been curious about esports—or maybe a little skeptical—this episode might change how you see it. And if you’re ready to try something new with your students, you’ll walk away with ideas you can actually use.Find Dr. Lewis on LinkedInCheck out her upcoming bookView this episode's transcript
May 12
1 hr 5 min
Student Voices, Part Two: The Middle School Maker
What happens when a broken shoe strap turns into a thriving small business?Instead of waiting for the future, today's students are using technology to build their own opportunities right now.In the concluding half of our special student-voices edition of the One-to-One Podcast, we shift our focus to the entrepreneurial side of student tech. In this episode, you'll hear from eighth-grader Blake about launching his Etsy shop, Blake's Thingamajigs, and helping lead his school’s weekly PantherCast broadcast club.Join us as we explore how students are using technology to connect with their communities and turn what they love into something that matters.A special thank you to Blake, his family, and Ms. Katie Dollahon for sharing their story and inspiring the next generation of creators.Learn more about 72 Acts of Kindness: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575722702000Learn more about Blake's Thingamajigs: blakesthingamajigs.com/View this episode’s transcript: docs.google.com/document/d/1icm9hW5J4eU3obS2mdZ5X0j4745cyug7/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106574838625581400572&rtpof=true&sd=true
Apr 16
46 min
Student Voices, Part One: Young Designers at Work
What happens when you give a student a computer, a 3D printer, and the permission to build? Once, a classroom was a place for quiet rows and worksheets, but today, it is becoming a workshop.In this special student-voices edition of the One-to-One Podcast, we travel to classrooms across Illinois to hear directly from the next generation of makers, designers, and young entrepreneurs. In this episode, you'll hear from 3rd graders using TinkerCAD to design highly detailed miniature worlds and 4th graders engineering adaptive and assistive devices to help individuals with disabilities navigate daily life.Join us as we explore how technology is shifting students from passive consumers of media into active, empathetic architects of their own imaginations.A special thank you to Christy McGraw, her students, and her district for giving us their time -- and inspiring us one print at a time.View the transcript here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yiTKZO5QiAqizhJj1kaiwsT17yvEv8tc/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106574838625581400572&rtpof=true&sd=true
Mar 11
42 min
Tech Directors Need Mentors Too - with Justin Morgan & Featured Mentees
It’s one of education’s quiet ironies: the people responsible for keeping everyone connected are often the most isolated.In this episode, we sit down with Justin Morgan to explore how mentorship can support IT directors and tech teams as they navigate the unique pressures of their roles. Justin shares his journey from first-year tech director to seasoned mentor—and now leader of the LTC’s Technology Leader Mentorship Program.He’s joined by two current IT directors—one a recent program graduate and the other an active participant—for an honest look at the steep learning curve of school tech leadership. Together, they unpack the realities behind the title: the late-night network outages, the high-stakes policy decisions, and the quiet weight of being the go-to problem solver.Mentorship offers more than technical advice. It provides a helping hand and a listening ear when challenges hit hardest. Whether you’re a new director carrying the department on your shoulders or a veteran ready to pay it forward, this episode is a reminder that the most critical infrastructure in any school isn’t just the network—it’s the people. Join us for a thoughtful conversation about building a stronger, more connected future for those who keep our schools running.Explore the LTC's Tech Leader Mentor Program: https://www.ltcillinois.org/services/techmentor/View this episode's news article: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/australia-europe-countries-move-curb-childrens-social-media-access-2025-12-09/
Feb 18
1 hr 1 min
What’s Happening to the Department of Education? Featuring Mindy Fiscus
There’s been a lot of noise lately about the Department of Education—what’s changing, what isn’t, and what it all might mean for schools. In this episode, we slow things down with the LTC's Mindy Fiscus, walking through the conversation in a simple, accessible way for educators and school leaders.We start with an overview of what people mean when they talk about the “redistribution” of the Department of Education, and why moving responsibilities around is not the same as eliminating the department altogether.Along the way, we clear up some common misconceptions, including where education funding actually comes from and what’s happening (and not happening) to federal education dollars.We also zoom out to talk about what may happen next and how districts are navigating uncertainty. That includes quick updates on E-Rate, the ongoing ESSER funding cliff, broadband investments, and more.If you’ve been feeling confused, concerned, or just tired of trying to decode education news, this episode is here to help you make sense of what we know right now—and how to move forward in uncertain times.Connect with Mindy by visiting ltcillinois.org/about/staffLearn more about ERate support: ltc.site/erate
Jan 14
1 hr 3 min
AI Policies Are Only the Start with Amanda Bickerstaff
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping education—fast. And everyone from superintendents to tech coaches are asking the same thing: How do we govern this responsibly?In this episode, we sit down with Amanda Bickerstaff, Co-founder and CEO of AI for Education, who brings 20 years of classroom and leadership experience to one of the biggest questions facing schools today. Amanda cuts through the fear and hype to reveal what AI policy really needs: a shift from policing plagiarism to building AI literacy for life.We look at specific examples of districts that are successfully navigating AI policy, moving from general guidelines to actionable frameworks. Should AI ever grade student work? When does convenience cross into an ethical risk? And how do we prepare students for a future shaped by emerging technologies?Tune in for a candid, thoughtful conversation that provides technology leaders, administrators, and teachers with the perspective needed to build a future where AI enhances, rather than undermines, ethical and equitable learning. This is an essential listen for anyone committed to leading the AI conversation in their school community.Resources:https://www.aiforeducation.io/
Dec 10, 2025
1 hr 7 min
EdTech I'm Thankful For! Live from IETC 2025
We were back at IETC—live and fully embracing a 90s throwback to celebrate the conference’s 1995 debut! In this special episode, we take you right onto the buzzing conference floor as we interview teachers, instructional coaches, tech directors, and LTC staff in real time.This year, we asked educators to once again answer the question: Which EdTech tools are you most thankful for?You’ll hear shoutouts for the totally rad apps, platforms, and resources that help them engage students, streamline their workload, spark creativity, and make teaching just a little bit easier every day. We’ve come a long way since the 90’s, so listen in and discover your next favorite EdTech tool!https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/6-ed-tech-tools-2025/
Nov 18, 2025
1 hr 3 min
AI Tour Guides, Student Projects, and More with Monica Burns
AI in the classroom doesn’t have to be intimidating—it can be a doorway to new kinds of learning. In this episode, we chat with Monica Burns, author of EdTech Essentials, 12 Strategies for Every Classroom in the Age of AI about ways AI can help students create, explore, and think in fresh ways. From multimodal projects to AI-guided virtual field trips, we cover ideas that let students experiment and stay in control of their own learning.We also talk about how assessment changes when AI enters the classroom. It’s no longer just about the final product—we need to pay attention to the process, the choices students make, and how their thinking develops. Join us to learn how AI can work alongside students, sparking curiosity and original thinking.Episode resources:Read about the Vegas Sphere https://consequence.net/2025/07/sphere-ai-wizard-of-oz-explained/Check out Monica Burns' website: classtechtips.com
Oct 15, 2025
58 min
3D Printing 101: A Starter Guide for Schools
So, your school is getting a 3D printer—or maybe you’re just dreaming of one. The excitement is real, but so is the anxiety. Which model should you buy? What software will students actually master without endless tutorials? And how do you keep it from becoming yet another pricey gadget collecting dust in a closet?Join us and Ben Sondgeroth, the LTC’s Lead Regional EdTech Coordinator, for a practical 3D-printing primer. Ben has seen it all: triumphs, frustrations, and more than a few tangled spools of filament. We tackle the questions that matter most—like which features truly count in a classroom and how to sidestep a steep learning curve.Think of this as a 50-minute consultation that spares you hours of research and gives you the confidence to take the next step. Let’s jump in!Episode resources:Read about 3D printed soil homes https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/eco-friendly-3d-printed-house-uses-soil-not-cement-building-still-scores-top-earthquake-resistance-ratingCheck out Ben's 3D creations https://photos.app.goo.gl/zpCdaBvQQzLXuG6U8
Sep 16, 2025
58 min
"It's Instant and Incredible" -Holly Clark on AI Feedback
Ever wish students could get feedback right away instead of days later? Us too. In this episode, we dive into the groundbreaking ways AI is making instant feedback a reality in today’s classrooms. Our guest, EdTech pioneer Holly Clark, shares practical strategies for integrating AI tools that foster student agency and motivation—transforming learning into an active, student-driven experience. We also tackle the critical issue of academic integrity in this evolving landscape, offering tips to ensure AI supports authentic learning. If you’re ready to explore how AI can help create a more responsive and engaging learning environment, this episode is a must-listen.Find Holly Clark on socials @HollyClarkEduCheck out her book, "The AI Infused Classroom"
May 14, 2025
1 hr 6 min
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