TLC Ninja Teachers
Summary: Tech. Learn. Coffee. A podcast by teachers for teachers. Join edtech nerdists Lisa Nowakowski and Nancy Minicozzi (aka @NowaTechie and @CoffeeNancy) as they have a little coffee and talk innovation in the classroom to help bring out the innovator in you. Proud to be a part of the Edumatch Podcast Network.
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Podcasts:
Gear up to be Future Ready like Pam Hernandez.
If you can’t take your students to see the world, you can easily bring the world to them with the Global Audience Project.
Learn how Sara Cooper of Fullerton Unified created successful STEAM Labs for her students in grades TK-2 and 3-6.
We chat with Steve Garton from Common Sense Education. He shares all the wonderful resources available to educators, for FREE!
Jason Chong, a Teacher on Special Assignment in Fullerton, CA, is our guest as we discuss coding, CS, and robotics
Jan Peterson, a second grade teacher from Lake County, California, shares how she uses Chromebooks to enhance her students' learning.
Angela Der Ramos discusses the importance of authenticity in the classroom.
Jody Green talks about her favorite apps and how to use iPads creatively in the classroom.
Ed tech coach Ben Cogswell talks about assessment and setting up your student feedback loop.
Lisa describes how she used the curriculum from "A Tale Unfolds" to have her fifth graders write, perform, and produce their own movie from start to finish.
Ed Campos explains how he has used Bootstrap Math (a code based math program appropriate for grades 5-10) to lets kids code their own games in his high school classroom.
Ann Kozma talks about how and why to use green screens in the classroom.
Jennifer Peart, a 3rd grade teacher at Lakeport Elementary in Lake County, CA, shares how her students created and implemented a terrific fundraiser all on their own.
Heidi Bolger is a first grade teacher in Lisa's district who is using centers in an innovative way in her classroom.
Jeanelle Golden, a 4th grade teacher in Nancy's district, has just transformed her classroom from standard desks and chairs to a completely flexible environment.