
In this episode I talk you through some video creation tools I tried out during the Emergency Remote Learning months. The links are below, you should check them out. Make sure you know what you need in a video creation tool, which is really determined by what your students need of course, but video creation can be difficult and the end product a disappointment. Check out the podcast and find out my struggles and successes and my go to video creation tool.
Tools mentioned in this Podcast
Screencastify
Screencastomatic
Loom
Hippo video
Awesome Screenshot
Explain and Send
Power Director
KapWing
YouTube
Jul 28, 2020
39 min

A few new updates and past thoughts about using Google Sites in your classroom.
May 16, 2020
21 min

I have been busy keeping in touch with my students, researching tech tools and developing content. This episode highlights the following tools that I have been using and suggest you give them a try.
Audio creation
Soundtrap
Audacity
Garage Band
Screencast your content
Screencastify
Screencast-o-matic
Loom
Awesome Screenshot
Explain and Send
Video assessment
EdPuzzle
Playposit
Google Forms
Apr 5, 2020
20 min

Developing, delivering and assessing online content requires careful of consideration many details.
Here are 3 questions that will help with the process.
What do you want the students to learn?
What do you want the end product to be?
Is this a time to try a new tool or use a tool you are comfortable with?
Tech Tip or Integration idea- Communicate Email, Chat, Group post tools
Backchat Channel Join me-Chrome Browser
Zoom Screen share extension
Mar 15, 2020
27 min

I have been off the air for a couple of months and I have a line up of podcasts. I also have finally gotten “in the flow” so to speak, with the new teaching assignment I asked for and was given. Along with my HS music classes, I am teaching STEAM to gr. 3-5 using Project Lead The Way; a great curriculum with a lot of resources. I will talk more about that later. This podcast is about online resources that allow you to insert questions or audio content. You can create assignments or mini-lessons or you can have your students do the same. A great way to create a meaningful learning experience.
Video is a great way to engage students. However, it can be even better for delivering content and assessing understanding. I have used several different tools to do this but find myself going back to one or two. I just got used to them, you should try out a few and see what would work for you and your students.
Flipgrid
Playposit
EdPuzzle
I did some research and found a few more tools. Richard Byrne, an awesome tech blogger and speaker (got to hear him at MACUL 2019), compiled the following list of tools. You can read his blog here. Here is a list, I have checked these out and they seem to offer not only some of the same features, but also the option to foster discussion in some cases.
Spiral
Vizia
Moocnote
Vialogues
Tech treat- Nearpod add-on for Google Slides Create a slide presentation and insert interactive slides to check for understanding or engage. You present the slides through Nearpod’s site and information is from each time you present the content is stored on the Nearpod site. I have had great experiences using this tool. If you are 1:1 then this tool is a must for delivering interactive lessons.
Jan 22, 2020
19 min

The past few epidsodes have been about student engagement, but this episode is about my engagement. Each day I use the same tech tools, I have become more adept at using them as a result. I use about 3 pieces of online software and try to incorporate 1 or 2 tools as they apply to my teaching. This episode is about my regularly tech tools, whether on my phone or Chromebook. Here are my primary tools:
Chrome Browser (Phone and Computer/Chromebook)
Google Slides (Chromebook, but sometimes my phone)*I use a presentation remote extension...sometimes
Google Keep (Phone mostly)
Google Drive (Phone and Compter/Chromebook)
You will want to try out using Keep. Take a pic on your phone using keep and add it to a Slide on your Computer/Chromebook. I like using this at the end of class for many reasons.
This weeks tech treat has endless opportunities for students to learn about the environment. That is kind of a weak description really. Take some time and check out Google Arts and Culture’s Hidden Worlds of National Parks. The pictures are incredible and the information is awesome. Click the link, you won’t be disappointed.
https://artsandculture.withgoogle.com/en-us/national-parks-service/parks
Nov 12, 2019
20 min

This episode is a continuation of sorts of episode 61 in that I am focusing on creating or increasing student engagement using Google Slides. The last episode, I looked at using Slides to deliver content or have students create a slide demonstrating their understanding of content. This time I want to cover the following points:
Using slide links to enhance your slides
Creating games or adventures
Linking text boxes not text
This weeks tech treat is one you can use to let students share their poster and rate others work. Your choices are many when using Padlet. My students have been engaged and deepened their understanding of content, as well as expanding their communication and creativity skills.
Nov 10, 2019
13 min

Engaging students is a challenge all educators face. No matter how perfect we think our lesson plan is, there always seems to be 1 or 2 students that are slow to get engaged in class. This episode is about using Google Slides to deliver content with or, better yet, have your students create an interactive poster. You might want to work with a tech savvy colleague or consult YouTube for some help videos for this activity, but you should be able to do it on your own as well if you are familiar with Google Slides. This is a great way to build empathy in young people and teach them some valuable tech skills.
Tech treat this episode is Wizer.me--Create interactive online worksheets using this online tool.
Nov 1, 2019
21 min

I have been off the podcast for awhile and I have a few things to share about Google Sheets. Splitting text into two columns, flippity.net, and Google Forms are highlighted in this episode. Oh, and don't forget to share!!
Sep 26, 2019
10 min

In this episode, I look at (literally) the Triple E Framework for integrating tech into the classroom. Get ideas on how to determine if technology is the right tool to use for your lessons or how technology can enhance learning. I encourage you to click the links below and find out more, because this podcast is just a quick overview with a few of my personal applications.
Triple E Framework website
Tech treat video
Aug 21, 2019
21 min
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