The EdTech Take Out
Education Podcasts
The EdTech Take Out is a podcast for teachers who are looking for innovative ways to integrate technology in their classrooms. It is hosted by Mindy Cairney and Gina Rogers from the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team.
Location:
United States
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Education Podcasts
Description:
The EdTech Take Out is a podcast for teachers who are looking for innovative ways to integrate technology in their classrooms. It is hosted by Mindy Cairney and Gina Rogers from the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team.
Language:
English
Episodes
Ep 122: AI Madness - Championship Round
4/9/2024
Mindy and Gina are back with our final championship round of AI Madness. In this episode, Mindy and Gina take a deep dive into Brisk Teaching and School AI. Join them as they put these two AI tools against each other in completing similar tasks and reveal the good, the bad, and the truly amazing about both of these tools. Curious to know which tool wins? Take a listen to find out!
Brisk Teaching
Certified Brisk AI Professional School AI
Duration:00:36:58
EP 121: AI Madness - The Final Four
4/3/2024
In the spirit of March Madness and how much we love Iowa Women’s basketball on our team, we have taken the idea of bracket play into the AI world. In the last episode, we shared eight tools within the four categories of productivity and communication, lesson planning, scaffolding, and assessment and feedback. In this episode, we narrowed those eight tools down to four to face off in head-to-head competition.
Ghostwrite School AI
Eduaide Brisk
Join us next week for the AI Madness Final!
Duration:00:17:50
Ep 120: AI Madness - Round 1
3/27/2024
In the spirit of March Madness and how much we love Iowa Women’s basketball on our team, we have taken this idea of bracket play into the AI world and have come up with four different categories for AI tools. Within those four different categories, we have chosen two tools that we feel fall into that category to match against one another. To compare these two tools, we will share the cost, what integrations the tool has, and usability of the original output.
For the next two weeks, we will advance tools through the bracket and we will share more in-depth analysis of these tools.
Main Course: Elite Eight
Bracket 1: Productivity and Communication:
GhostwriteGoblin Tools Bracket 2: Lesson Planning
School AICuirpod Bracket 3: Scaffolding
EduaideDiffit Bracket 4: Assessment and Feedback
BriskClass Companion
Duration:00:34:12
Ep 119: The National Educational Technology Plan (NETP)
3/1/2024
News and Updates:
Google Doodle contestSeesaw has instructional templatesPear Practice Main Course: National Educational Technology Plan
What it is: This 2024 National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) examines how technologies can raise the bar for all elementary and secondary students. It offers examples of schools, districts, classrooms, and states doing the complex work of establishing systemic solutions to inequities of access, design, and use of technology in support of learning.
Why it’s important: It addresses three main components: the digital use divide, the digital design divide, and the digital access divide. It also provides actionable recommendations to advance the use of technology in teaching and learning in these three areas.
Tech Nuggets:
Caffeine for MacsStickitySchool AI
Duration:00:30:31
Ep 118: A Few of Our Favorite Nuggets...
12/12/2023
These are a few of our favorite Google Updates: Gifs and stickers in slides - Insert >> Image >> Gifs and Stickers (Gina) Customize notification settings in Google Docs - Tools >> Notification Settings Insert Emoji in Google Docs - Insert >> Emoji
There are a few of our favorite new tools: GirlJams Revision History - Extension to see how long you have written for, copy and pastes, deletions, etc. MyLens.AI - Generate different timelines quickly. Download timeline as a PNG. You can now export YouTube questions from MagicSchool.ia into Google Forms with the new MagicSchool.ai
GW Corner Booth: Student Engagement Through Metacognition: A Instructional Coaches Workshop - course #226291 Two Dates: January 19, 2024 or February 23, 2024. AI in Education (Course or two stand alone workshops) - Dates: February 13th and March 5th. Full Course for recertification #226303 Day one only workshop #226304 - “What is AI?” workshop Day two only workshop #226305 - “Integration of AI in Teaching and Learning”
Both courses will be held in-person at Grant Wood AEA.
Don’t forget to take care of you: https://twitter.com/TCEA/status/1733835712003186920?s=20
Duration:00:14:47
EP 117: Welcome, Shalyn and News & Nuggets
11/17/2023
In this episode, Mindy and Gina interview their new teammate Shalyn Huber.
News:
Kahnmingo is coming to Canvas: Kahnmingo is an AI tutor that was developed by Kahn Academy.
Seesaw - Computer Science Activities and English Language Explorers: Newcomers
Teach AI Toolkit
Catch up with the team from ITEC: bit.ly/DLGWAEAitec2023
Nuggets:
Reader Mode in Chrome
Text FX with Google: Suite of tools to support figurative language generation.
Twee - AI aid for teachers who use text and much more. Generate reading questions. Generate dialogue around topics.
Searching Tabs in Chrome with @Tabs in Omnibar, search tabs with carrot
Ghostwrite: ChatGPT Email Assistant
Office Hours for Seesaw
We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us on X @DLGWAEA or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram! You can always use our #EdtechTO and share your thoughts with us too!
Duration:00:33:12
Ep: 116 Welcome Back and Goodbye, Jamboard!
10/19/2023
Mindy and Gina explore some Jamboard replacement tools.
Figjam
verifiedFigjam for Schools Webinar. Miro
Miro education templates(Video) Canva Whiteboard
video series
Duration:00:15:25
Ep: 115 - Universal Design for Learning with Lynn Kleinmeyer and Bridget Castelluccio
5/19/2023
In this episode, we are jumping back into Universal Design for Learning or UDL and brought our resident experts Lynn Kleinmeyer and Bridget Castelluccio in to share more about this topic. We’ve talked about UDL in the past, but it is such an important topic, we wanted to bring it back to the forefront again.
6 Myths about Universal Design for Learning - UDL UDL in the ESSAMTSS: What Is a Multi-Tiered System of Supports? | Understood Lesson Planning with UDLCAST UDL GuidelinesKatie Novak’s websiteZooming in on MTSS (Katie Novak) - learning session at GWAEAGWAEA “Foundations of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)” microcredential We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us on Twitter @DLGWAEA or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram! You can always use our #EdtechTO and share your thoughts with us too!
Duration:00:26:34
Ep 114: News, Nuggets, and the GWAEA Corner Booth
4/21/2023
Welcome back to the Edtech Takeout–this is episode 114. This episode is a fan favorite – News and Nuggets!
A little fun fact: This week we reached our 100,000th download!
News and Updates:
Canva: Magic Draw, Magic Eraser, Magic Write
What’s New Wednesday Webinar Newsela: Moving to Newsela Lite, access to four articles at a time with five different reading levels, teacher can access student quiz scorers and writing prompts
Seesaw: Add frames (in drawing template) and student responses snap into the frame so no sizing is necessary, Present to Class
5 Chromebook Updates for Students and Teachers
Voting Chip in Google Docs - watch for this in the coming months!
Tech Nuggets:
Mindy:
How to Differentiate Texts Using ChatGPT
Convert Your Doc in Canva into a Slide Deck in One Click (convert button) Example made from this
The Juice: delivers five articles a day to grades 5-12 students. Followed by vocabulary and comprehension checks, each student is assigned a specific reading level by the teacher. Teacher dashboard that shares data. 30-day free trial
Gina:
#FilterTheNoise - News Literacy Course/Resources - Jonathan Ketchell
Sutori for Playlist
Sutori Video Beth:
Genially - Nice alternative to Thinglink
Teachflix - Teacher currated video repository
Canva - Vertical videos with background removal example
tutorial
The GWAEA Corner Booth:
Student Engagement Through Classroom Discussion
One-day Workshop for Instructional Coaches
May 5, 2023 - 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at GWAEA in CR 6th Street
Course number 205152
Tenets of Transformative Classrooms (Online)
Online course for teachers, instructional coaches, administrators
Section 315455: Starts June 19th - Ends October 6th
Section 315456: Starts August 1st - Ends November 30th
GWAEA Professional Learning Institute
June 26 - June 30, 2023
Find more information here.
Iowa AEA’s CS PD Week
June 12 - June 16, 2023
Find more information here.
We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us on Twitter @DLGWAEA or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram! You can always use our #EdtechTO and share your thoughts with us too!
Duration:00:40:23
EP 113: AI Edu with Charlotte Dungan
3/24/2023
Join Mindy, Gina, and Corey for a conversation with AI education expert Charlotte Dungan from AI Edu.
Show Notes:
MarI/O - watch AI learn to play Mario. This is a great example of machine learning.
ChatGPT - Generative AI that creates written content.
Content Detector AI - Detector that used AI to recognize AI-generated content.
Kahnmingo AI Tutor - Kahn Academy AI tutor
AI Edu - Resource for educators interested in teaching more about AI. Includes AI snapshots mentioned by Corey. These are great bell ringers or discussion starters around the topic of AI.
Duration:00:31:54
EP 112: News, Nuggets, and the GWAEA Corner Booth
2/24/2023
News and Updates:
Include Captions with a Google Meet Recording
Padlet has added a slideshow (Tony Vincent)
Bing AKA Sydney
The Online Search Wars - The Daily 2.15.23The Online Search Wars Got Scary. Fast. - The Daily 2.17.23 AI - Chat GPT for positive use in the classroom
Create & Edit a Timeline View - Google Docs Editors Help
Table Templates in Google Docs
Tech Nuggets:
Mindy:
Take the background out of your iPhone pictures (iOS16)
Force captions on in YouTube: Thanks, Amber! ?cc_load_policy=1 (embed code comes after video ‘name’)
The Achievery: Has Learning Units, essential questions, standards, grade level, video clips, and lesson plans. Thanks, Lynn!
Eduprotocols in Google Slides from @MrsGearhart
Gina:
ScreenPal for video feedback in any textbox
Curipod - AI-powered lessons
Iorad - great for creating tutorials
Slides Timer - Chrome extension for a timer in Google Slides
Cloze Reading Assignment with Drop Downs in Google Docs - via Eric Curts
Stacy:
Conker - topic and grade level and will give multiple choice quiz that can go into a Google form or PDF
QR code - Canva Apps
Checkboxes in docs- can add to tasks
About spaces and group conversations - Google Chat Help
The GWAEA Corner Booth:
Computer Science Pedagogy & Best Practices: Principles 7-12
PreK-12 teachers join us for a six-week virtual course exploring six of twelve pedagogical principles from Hello World's "The Big Book of Computing Pedagogy."
When: March 22 - April 19, 2023, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Virtual via Zoom
GWAEA & CSTA Iowa CS Pedagogy & Best Practices Course 2
Course #204370
Section # 313928
Duration:00:37:25
EP 111: Computer Science at GWAEA
1/27/2023
Mindy Cairney and Gina Rogers chat with Bridget Castelluccio and Corey Rogers about all things Computer Science at GWAEA.
State of Iowa CS ReportInterest SurveyInterest FormIowa Statewide AEA Supports for CSGWAEA CS PD and EventsGWAEA CS Website
Duration:00:29:44
EP 110: Start, Stop, Keep
12/21/2022
Our theme for today’s episode is Start, Stop, Keep. Gina and I have been using this prompt with teachers for quite a few years now–the frame is What will you start doing? What will you stop doing? What will you keep doing? We asked our team to think about this as a New Year's resolution with a technology focus and they’ve sent us some nuggets that might be helpful for you in the year ahead!
Time InsightsPear Decksnoozing emailsemails as tasksBritannica ImageQuestPassword Manager on Chrome So…what will you start doing, stop doing, or keep doing in 2023? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us on Twitter @DLGWAEA or send us a message on Facebook or Instagram! You can always use our #EdtechTO and share your thoughts with us too!
Have a great winter break and we will see you in the new year!
Duration:00:17:51
EP 109: Collaboration and Discourse in Transformative Classrooms
10/17/2022
In this episode of The Ed Tech Takeout, Mindy Cairney is joined by Amber Bridge, Beth Swantz, and Gina Rogers to discuss the Transformative Classrooms Tool that they developed. The conversation focuses on the throughline of collaboration and discourse and what that looks like in all three tenets of the Transformative Classrooms Tool.
Resources:
The Tenets of Transformative ClassroomsProject Zero Thinking Routines1, 2, 4, AllAccountable TalkRegister for The Tenets of Transformative Classrooms Online Class (Iowa Educators Only)
Duration:00:19:55
EP 108: News, Nuggets, and Introducing the GWAEA Corner Booth
9/19/2022
In case you missed it, the Edtech Takeout will look a bit different moving forward….at the end of last season, we said goodbye to Jonathan Wylie as he moved to a different position in the agency. However, the team felt strongly that the podcast needed to continue on. Our plan is to record shorter episodes in more bite-sized chunks. This episode is just a news and nuggets episode. The next episode will be more like the main course part of our original format and will have more content and conversation. This way you can look through the playlist menu and choose what looks most appetizing!
News and Updates
Screencastify extends free time limitWhat’s New?News-o-MaticBoston Museum of ScienceFlipRead Along Online DLGWAEA Corner Booth
Ride the Wakelet WaveFirm Goals, Flexible Means: Honoring Your Learners (UDL)Designing Instruction with Pear Deck (November 28 - January 20) Tech Nuggets
Emojis in Google DocsVideo Recorder in CanvaClassroomqSchoolytics Please email us, podcast@gwaea.org or hit us up on Twitter @dlgwaea @TeamCairney @grogers1010
Duration:00:23:57
EP107: The Future of the Edtech Take Out!
5/25/2022
Well, here we are. This is our last episode before our summer hiatus and we wanted to take a few minutes of your time to talk about what The Edtech Take Out will look like when we come back in August.
So, we hope you enjoy this episode and stick with us as we get ready to embark on a new adventure.
You can follow Jonathan (@jonathanwylie) and Mindy (@TeamCairney) on Twitter and see all the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team tweets at @DLGWAEA. You can also email us with questions or ideas, at podcast@gwaea.org.
If you enjoy the show, please share it with your friends and colleagues and leave us a review on your podcast app of choice.
Last but not least, THANK YOU for listening! We really couldn't (or wouldn't) do this without the support of listeners like you!
Duration:00:18:55
EP106: Wrapping it Up!
5/19/2022
The end of the school year is approaching. Are you ready? If not, we can help! We have some tips on how to best wrap up your school year by giving you some best practice advice for the apps and services you have been using all year.
Here are the links for some of the things we talked about:
News and follow-up:
Use new table templates and dropdown chips in Google DocsControl Alt Achieve: Create "Cloze Reading" Activities with Google Docs Dropdown ChipsHow to email from Google Docs | ZapierBreaking down language barriers with augmented reality | GoogleHow to Create VR Tours in ExpeditionsProWakelet + MoteDesmos joins AmplifyLibrary button added to homescreen in Seesaw Main Course: Wrapping it Up!
Google Classroom - Eric CurtsSeesaw End of year guideArchive sessionsExport student answersGoogle TakeoutOut of office or vacation responder in Gmail10 end of year templates to help students thriveThree Tools for Quickly & Easily Creating End-of-Year Slideshow VideosNamecoach Tech Nuggets:
CrashCourseTextomapActivity HeroPocketTube You can follow Jonathan (@jonathanwylie) and Mindy (@TeamCairney) on Twitter and see all the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team tweets at @DLGWAEA. You can also email us with questions or ideas, at podcast@gwaea.org. If you enjoy the show, please share it with your friends and colleagues and leave us a review on your podcast app of choice.
THANK YOU for listening. We really couldn't (or wouldn't) do this without the support of listeners like you!
Duration:00:45:08
EP105: ITEC Nuggets But Also Reflections?
4/25/2022
We're back, and so is ITEC - Iowa's premier edtech conference! Mindy and I were in attendance, as were the rest of the team, so in this episode, we are going to reveal some of our takeaways from this always popular conference.
Here are the links for some of the things we talked about:
News and followup:
iOS version of ExpeditionsProApple introduces a new version of iMovieiMovie Trailer TemplatesSpring Forward with Zoom Whiteboard & Gesture Recognition Main Course: ITEC Spring Conference:
ITEC IowaResources from the @DLGWAEA team at ITECAuto-advance slides in Google Sitesadd a favicon to a Google Site3D animal AR search in Googlewordsift.orgUse vector images, converted into google drawings to make it a moveable imageCollabracamTweetShelfadd a hint to a Seesaw templateReality Bytes: Innovative Learning Using Augmented and Virtual RealityGoogle TranslateJigSpaceUsing Google Sheets to Map Addresses Tech Nugget(s)?
Send a video to the future You can follow Jonathan (@jonathanwylie) and Mindy (@TeamCairney) on Twitter and see all the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team tweets at @DLGWAEA. You can also email us with questions or ideas, at podcast@gwaea.org. If you enjoy the show, please share it with your friends and colleagues and leave us a review on your podcast app of choice.
THANK YOU for listening. We really couldn't (or wouldn't) do this without the support of listeners like you!
Duration:00:53:27
EP104: Katie Wardrobe
3/29/2022
We have been wanting to have an episode like this for a long time, but we have never been able to find a good guest to talk to. All that changed when Katie Wardrobe (@MusicTechTchr) agreed to come on the show and talk about the intersection of music and edtech.
Whether you teach music or not, this was a really fun conversation with great ideas for any classroom, including TikTok challenges for students!
Here are the links for some of the things we talked about:
News/Follow-up:
Practice Sets in Google ClassroomSocratic by GoogleSchedule posts for multiple classes in Google ClassroomUniversal Control for iPad and MacApple announces new coaching program for educatorsDesigning student activities in Canva Main Course: Katie Wardrobe:
SoundtrapBandlabGarageBandFlipgridQR Codes in the Music ClassroomFinneas O'Connell on Jimmy FallonAndrew Huangchallengesduets/collaborationharmony builderMidnight MusicMusic Tech Teacher Podcast Tech Nuggets
PagifyToy Claw Machine SlidesIsle of Tunelesson plan for Isle of TuneText Chat AnimatorPineToolsIncrediboxhttps://runwayml.com/Beepbox You can follow Jonathan (@jonathanwylie) and Mindy (@TeamCairney) on Twitter and see all the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team tweets at @DLGWAEA. You can also email us with questions or ideas, at podcast@gwaea.org. If you enjoy the show, please share it with your friends and colleagues and leave us a review on your podcast app of choice.
THANK YOU for listening. We really couldn't (or wouldn't) do this without the support of listeners like you!
Duration:01:00:04
EP103: NFTs with Michael Cohen
2/18/2022
In this episode, we decided to try something a little different. We invited Micheal Cohen (aka @TheTechRabbi) to join us to talk about the implication of NFTs for students and educators.
If you haven't heard of NFTs or web3 before, you're not alone but that's one of the main reasons why we decided to have this conversation. It will make you think differently about all kinds of things.
Here are the links for some of the things we talked about:
News/Follow-up:
Sharing slides as a Virtual Background in ZoomGoogle is bringing Chrome OS to PCs and MacsMy EdTech BundleIntroducing Pear Deck Reflect & Review!Be Internet Awesome — Pear DeckFollow up on Mindy’s Video Comment Request… Main Course: NFTs with Michael Cohen
@TheTechRabbiNFTs 101 — A Beginner’s Guide'The Sky Is the Limit:' How NFTs Are Revolutionizing the Art Market Tech Nuggets
Random Name Selector in Google ClassroomVideo CandyTract@betswanSolvemoji You can follow Jonathan (@jonathanwylie) and Mindy (@TeamCairney) on Twitter and see all the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team tweets at @DLGWAEA. You can also email us with questions or ideas, at podcast@gwaea.org. If you enjoy the show, please share it with your friends and colleagues and leave us a review on your podcast app of choice.
THANK YOU for listening. We really couldn't (or wouldn't) do this without the support of listeners like you!
Duration:00:52:06