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Edtechtalk shows are recorded during live interactive webcasts. We usually have a guest or two to discuss what they've been working on or share their thoughts about some aspect of ed tech. During the show listeners can skype in to comment and ask questions or they can hang out in the chat room and participate from there.



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Teachers Teaching Teachers #130 - One of the most moving experiences of my life - 11.19.08
On November 4th, Katie, a senior at the Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, and her mother "coincidentally" found themselves in Chicago. Yes, Chicago. I was there (coincidentally) on election day - November 4, 2008. This wasn't just any election in any city, though. This was THE election in THE city. It was the election that will forever make history. Obama was elected the first African-American president of the United States and I was there at Grant Park where he gave his acceptance speech. It was truly one of the most moving experiences of my life. YES WE CAN: my experience in Grant Park on election day When Katie got home she posted her reflections on this event on Youth Voices, a social network for students that her teacher, Chris Sloan helps to maintain. The joy in Katie's writing and in her image that she inserted with her text captured that important moment for the hundreds of other students who post their work on Youth Voices. "I saw so many people whose faces expressed a relief that some glimmer of hope had finally come that, in fact, a black man could conquer a still very racist nation." Katie wrote in her post. "At that moment in time, our country seemed to get a little bit more accepting, and this was making people uncontrollably happy." A Latina from Flushing, New York didn't share Katie's enthusiasm. In fact, for Dominique, an 11th grader at the East-West School for International Studies, something in what Katie had written brought to a head something that had been bothering her about the way people were talking about Obama: Another sentence that I found wrong and stirred up some anger is "a black man could conquer a still very racist country."  It's honestly comical. If this was " a still very racist  country " then trust me Obama would have not become President. Let me give you some valuable insight. Without the support of the Hispanic population and Caucasian population, there would be no (according to you) "First African-American President ". You believe this country is racist, but you don't realize that this country is racist because of people who exploit a certain race and make it seem that they on top of everyone else. Incomplete On the weekend after Dominique's comment, Chris Sloan contacted Dominique's teacher, Paul Allison, and Chris and Paul decided that it might be interesting to invite Katie and Dominique, along with another student, Farisa, to get together on Teachers Teaching Teachers to talk things over. That's where this show begins. In addition the students were joined by Elizabeth Berryman, Director of the PBS Teacher Center in Virginia. Elizabeth provided some follow up to a project that Susan Ettenheim's students at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in New York City participated in. We had talked with Elizbeth in an earlier show about the Video the Vote,a partnership between PBS and YouTube. On this show Elizabeth and Susan talk about how students and teachers took to this project, and Elizabeth begins to decribe the next project in which students will be invited to video the human impact of the economic crisis that we face. Enjoy! And consider sharing this one with your students. read more
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Parents as Partners Episode #16 December 1, 2008
Annie Kidder, Jacqui Strachan and Gay Stephenson were on board to discuss the People for Education organization and the use of their new online community - schools at the centre. Annie described her role as the executive Director and how People for Education has been able to help parents, schools and communities support public education. Listen to some great ideas and advice about helping parents and using a ning network.read more
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EdTechWeekly#105
EdTechWeekly#105 November 30, 2008 This Week's Delicious Links Chat Log & Ustream Recording Below read more
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21st Century Learning #86: Michael Horn Co-author of Disrupting Class
21st Century Learning #86 Michael Horn Co-author of Disrupting Class November 24, 2008 Michael Horn, co-author of Disrupting Class and Executive Director of Education, Innosight Institute joined us to discuss disruptive innovation and school change.  This conversation ranged from what schools will look like in 10 years to neuroscience and baseball. Definitely check this one out.  Upcoming Shows: 12/4 Curtis Johnson, co-author of Disrupting Class 12/11, Patrick Bassett, President of NAIS Click Here for the Chat Transcript   read more
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21st Century Learning #85: Will Schwalbe Co-author of SEND
21st Century Learning #85 Will Schwalbe Co-author of SEND: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better November 20, 2008 This week Will Schwalbe co-author of the book SEND: Why People Email So Badly and How to Do It Better joined us to discuss Email.  Have a great email story that you want to share with Will?  Go to http://thinkbeforeyousend.com/ and add it to their list.   Will also has a new venture called http://www.cookstr.com/: an amazing collection of recipes from great chefs and cookbook authors. Upcoming interviews:  12/4 Curtis Johnson co-author of Disrupting Class, 12/11 Patrick Bassett, President National Assocation of Independent Schools (NAIS) Click Here for the Chat Transcript read more
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Conversations Episode 18
This week Maria Knee and Lisa Parisi talked about our personalities.  How does who we are affect how we teach?  Paul Bogush and Maureen Tumenas joined us in the Skype call. Chat Archive: read more
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