EdTechTalk

EdTechTalk is an America podcast series related to the uses of educational technology.[1] It is part of the Worldbridges network of webcasting.[2]

EdTechTalk
Presentation
Hosted byJeff Lebow and others
GenreEducational Technology
LanguageEnglish
Updates8-12 weekly
Length20 to 120 minutes
Production
Audio formatMP3
Publication
Original releaseJune 5, 2005 (2005-06-05) – present
Websitewww.edtechtalk.com

The shows goals are to help educators interested in the use of technology to improve teaching and learning.[3][4]

EdTechTalk shows

  • EdTech Weekly – The flagship show, hosted by Dave Cormier, John Schinker, Jeff Lebow, and Jennifer Maddrell. Features news from the world of edtech and the edublogosphere.
  • 21st Century Learning Webcast – Independent school educators, Alex Ragone, Arvind Grover, and Vinnie Vrotney explore the intersection of education and technology
  • Women of Web 2.0 – Began webcasting weekly internet radio shows in October 2006. The show's hosts are Jennifer Wagner, Sharon Peters and friends, who are educators at all levels of education.
  • Teachers Teaching Teachers – Paul Allison and Susan Ettenheim are mainly responsible for this blog, podcast, and webcast. Objectives include searching for the most effective practices in technology, studying research, and improving knowledge of new media by using it.
  • EdTech Brainstorms – Hosted by Doug Symington. Free-form discussions where educators discuss what they're working on and thinking about.
  • Conversations – Hosted by Lisa Parisi and Maria Knee, focuses on an educational topic each week
  • Teachers are Talking – Lisa Parisi, Susan van Gelder, and Cheryl Lykowski host this monthly show. For each show, they are joined by a guest who discusses his or her specialty in the educational field.
  • Parents as Partners – A bi-weekly show focused on how to connect parents and teachers, hosted by Lorna Costantini, Matt Montagne, Cindy Seibel and Cindy Zautcke.

Awards and recognition

Winner of 2008 Edublog award for best use of audio in education.[5]

References

  1. "The Edublog Awards 2005! | incorporated subversion". Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  2. "Using Collaborative Learning in Classrooms and Libraries". www.findingdulcinea.com. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  3. Scott McLeod; Chris Lehmann (2011-10-25). What School Leaders Need to Know About Digital Technologies and Social Media. John Wiley & Sons. p. 30. ISBN 978-1-118-02224-5.
  4. Daniel Araya; Michael A. Peters (2010). Education in the Creative Economy: Knowledge and Learning in the Age of Innovation. Peter Lang. p. 521. ISBN 978-1-4331-0744-3.
  5. http://edublogawards.com/and-the-2008-winners-are/ List of Edublog award winners
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