Episodes
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
15 Angela Stockman on Making and Writing Workshop
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
Tuesday Feb 05, 2019
Angela Stockman, author of Make Writing, Hacking the Writer's Workshop, and Hacking School Culture, discusses her experience mixing writer's workshop with maker centered learning. Angela talks about her visit to Reggio Emilia and the maker approach to early childhood.
Note: internet connections were a challenge, the audio clarity is limited, but the ideas discusses are incredible.
Music: the mini loop remix is from Snail Mail "Pristine".
Monday Feb 04, 2019
14 Epunk of C-Base on the Mothership of all Hackerspaces
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Epunk of C-base, the mothership of hacker spaces dedicates a part of his afternoon to discuss the GDPR and data privacy issues, crowdsourced environmental pollution monitoring projects, and open source education outreach projects. Epunk explains the philosophy of the mothership, how hacker spaces are continuing a century old tradition of universities in keeping information free for all. This is a great introduction to the future of alternative learning spaces.
Friday Feb 01, 2019
13 Rachel Fink on Reggio Emilia in an Israeli Context
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Rachel Fink is the co-founder of The Journey: Early Childhood Center in Tel Aviv, Israel. Here she explains the JECC's origins, the politics of "childhood", collective construction, Hebrew as a context for learning, tools of construction and wonder, documentation as a breathing organism, and the "signs" within learning environments.
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
12 EdCamp Bogota
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
Tuesday Dec 15, 2015
Kay Stokes, Dan Pink, Stephanie Cerda, Mike Pennington, Austin Levinson, Juan Daza, Hadley Ferguson, and Noam Chomsky give commentary on the what drive teacher autonomy, purpose, and mastery in EdCamps. Members of Journeys in Podcasting host their own EdCamp and reflect on the experience.
Friday Oct 09, 2015
11 Gamification Part 1
Friday Oct 09, 2015
Friday Oct 09, 2015
CNG fourth graders remake The Fly. Before ISTE2015, HackEd collected voices on gamification - Michael Matera, Chris Aviles, Kevin Werbach, Marianne Malstrom, and Steve Isaacs. Jane McGonigal explains how games can make our lives better and James Paul Gee explains how game design will help us reform education in the redesign of learning environment.
Sunday Sep 20, 2015
10 Transmedia
Sunday Sep 20, 2015
Sunday Sep 20, 2015
The modern secondary orality is about engaging with text, remixing, co-creating mashups, sharing text across time and space synchronously and asynchronously, making thinking not just readable but visible, fusing text into transmedia events. Is this a return to a pre-industrialized polychronic communicative form, or a new era of literacy, a post-Gutenberg parenthesis? We talk to Tracy Clark, Silvia Tolisano, Lee Ann Tysseling, Thomas Pettitt, Amy Burvall, and have performance guests, Frank Reichlin, and CNG students.
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
09 Simulations, Models, and Minecraft
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Wednesday Jun 24, 2015
Non-linguistic expression of content with models of the inner ear. Storyboards, movie design, need to know, student driven inquiry. Roman gods with simulations of archetype worshipers. Simulation design for learning space. Minecraft, Matt Ritchards, The Mind Lab, and the end of classroom walls.
Saturday May 09, 2015
08 iPads and Literacy Part 2
Saturday May 09, 2015
Saturday May 09, 2015
James Hannam @thelearnmaker discusses iPads, school culture, and being an Apple Distinguished Educator Trainer. Post-graduate researchers and doctoral candidates, Ya-Huei Lu and Elisha Ding, walk us through multiple tech integration research projects and offer tips on best practices for documentation of integration within a school.
Saturday May 09, 2015
07 iPads and Literacy Part 1
Saturday May 09, 2015
Saturday May 09, 2015
In House we discuss three case studies integrating iPads to record private speech as students approach poetry from multiple perspectives, a simulation into the human body, and student made movies in a poetry film festival. Beyond we talk to Daniel Kemp, app designer of Book Creator, and Brian Yearling, Tech Integration Coordinator in charge of a one to one program involving 14,000 students. (continued in Part 2)
Thursday Mar 05, 2015
05 Student Critiques
Thursday Mar 05, 2015
Thursday Mar 05, 2015
Student critiques, prototype loops, feedback sessions... featuring our in house study with middle school teacher Caitline Kingsley's classroom where students use peer feedback forms and Google Docs to facilitate online and face to face collaboration. Dr. Ron Berger of Expeditionary Learning challenges us to contemplate the importance of feedback, rigor, products of excellence, and celebrations. Dr. Lisa Palmieri of the Ellis School explains some of the incredible work being done through Active Learning, Design Thinking, Maker Space, and space as collaborative tool.