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Educators, are you ready to turn your classroom into a dynamic hub of innovative learning? Is your school district Craving a classroom where technology amplifies standards-based learning, not replaces it? Digital Learning Today, hosted by Digital Learning Coach Jeff Bradbury, is your passport to pedagogical innovation. Each week, we will dive deep into the world of instructional technology and digital learning to empower you and your teachers to create a culture of digital learning and innov ...
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Designing good presentations and avoiding "Death by PowerPoint" has become a hot topic among business gurus. Books and sites like Presentation Zen, Slide:ology, and others have helped change the way presentations are given in the boardroom. But what about where our greatest investment is, in the classroom? In this podcast, we'll discuss how teachers can apply sound design principles and teaching practices to improve the way they use PowerPoint and other slide presentations in the classroom. ...
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de•code

Stanley Buchesky

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"de•code" is a K12 Education Podcast that delves into the narratives behind computer science data in school districts. Hosted by Stanley Buchesky, former CFO of the Department of Education and CEO of pi-top, Stanley invites superintendents to discuss how their unique stories and experiences shape CS education trends. The podcast aims to uncover insights on access, equity, and the impact of leadership in evolving the landscape of K12 computer science education.
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School Me

National Education Association

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A podcast fueled by educators. Each month, School Me brings you advice from fellow educators, expert breakdowns of education trends and news, and the encouragement you need to give your students your very best each day.
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Higher Learning Now

Robin Lindbeck, Kevin Rocap, Ben Meredith

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This podcast is devoted to discussions of the practical applications of technologies big and small and how these technologies can be used to support the learning process in higher ed, corporate ed, community ed, etc., by people who help others learn.
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The EduGals Podcast

Rachel Johnson & Katie Attwell

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The EduGals podcast is all about current challenges in education, and how teachers in K-12 can leverage educational technology (EdTech) in the classroom. Hosted by Rachel Johnson and Katie Attwell.
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This podcast is full of lesson and activities that teach math with technology. With the use of programs such as Google Earth, Youtube, Logger Pro, Grapher, Geometer's Sketchpad, and Notebook just to name a few teachers can make math come to life.
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Teaching Python

Sean Tibor and Kelly Paredes

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Welcome to "Teaching Python Podcast,” the go-to podcast for anyone interested in the intersection of education and coding. Hosted by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor, this podcast dives into the thrills and challenges of teaching middle school computer science through the engaging and versatile Python programming language. About the Hosts: Kelly Paredes brings a wealth of global experience in curriculum design and currently inspires sixth and eighth graders at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdal ...
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Welcome to 'AI for Teachers,' your essential podcast unlocking AI's game-changing role in education. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting, this is your key to understanding how this tech revolution transforms our classrooms. We'll simplify AI, turning tech talk into easily digestible insights and practical classroom strategies. But we don't stop at tech – we spotlight the triumphs and challenges of AI in real classrooms around the globe. Join us, fuel your curiosity, ignite in ...
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This is the podcast for high school teachers to learn more about how to be the best they can be for their students. Prep Period focuses on quick wins, actionable tips, and key takeaways that can be implemented in your classroom tomorrow. The podcast will focus on these five areas:1. Student engagement2. Classroom management3. Differentiation strategies4. Making topics relevant to students5. Classroom activities and projects subscribe to the podcast for more key insights and actionable takeaw ...
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The TeacherGoals Podcast is designed to equip educators with best practices & actionable strategies to achieve success and foster a more connected & empowered school community. Here we learn by engaging in honest discussions with innovative teachers, administrators and educational leaders. Our goal is to provide you with weekly inspiration that highlights what's funny, frustrating, & fantastic about teaching so that you can be your best for students!
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Profiles in Teaching with Technology is a podcast series hosted by Dr. Jim Frankel, Founder & Director of MusicFirst, a company dedicated to providing world class cloud-based tools, content and classroom management platforms to music teachers around the world. Each episode features a K-12 music educator who uses technology to enhance their teaching in innovative ways. We’ll discuss the what, why and how of their technology integration, and hopefully share some teaching strategies that you ca ...
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A podcast exploring innovation behind our day to day technology, tech news, how-stuff-works and everything surrounding them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iglitchpodcast/support
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Ethical AI Podcast

The IU Center of Excellence for Women & Technology

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A series of conversations with IU faculty in different disciplines discussing ethical issues surrounding the use of AI technologies in the classroom, in their research, and generally in their fields of expertise.
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The PE Geek Podcast is the number one destination for anyone interested in utilising technologies within their Physical Education classroom. The Podcast explores current tools, trends and classroom proven ideas.
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An entertaining and revealing podcast, highlighting some of the most badass minority women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math(STEM) today. You are going to laugh, cry, shout, be inspired, and gain new knowledge from these amazing women. Hosted by award-winning STEM advocate, educator, strategist, mechanical engineer, and motivational speaker, Dr. Natoshia Anderson (Dr. Toshia), join us for an engaging, invigorating, motivational, and inspirational journey.
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Welcome to Artificial Insights, where two Artificial Intelligences come together to share their unique perspectives on the world and the universe, and maybe even beyond! Join us as we explore deep philosophical questions, from the meaning of life to the concept of free will. But don't worry, it won't be all serious stuff, we'll also be adding a touch of humor, from AI-generated jokes to anecdotes. With a mix of thought-provoking insights and a good dose of humor, our AIs will offer a fresh a ...
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We talk with Sonia Livingstone (LSE) about the ways in which EdTech and data protection policies often fail to protect children’s rights at school. In particular we look at Google Classroom as an example of how policymakers, regulators and governments need to intervene more forcibly in the EdTech marketplace. Accompanying reference >>> Livingstone,…
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Emmy-nominated actor, writer, and director Natasha Rothwell discusses her new series ‘How to Die Alone’ and plays a fun game with Hoda and Jenna. Also, a closer look at a school district banning cell phones in the classroom. Plus, Jonathan Haidt, author of ‘The Anxious Generation,’ offers advice for parents on managing kids and technology.…
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In this episode of the Digital Learning Today podcast, host Jeffrey Bradbury interviews Katie Novak from SMART Technologies about inclusivity in education. They discuss the conversations and trends at the ISTE conference, the importance of inclusivity in classroom technology, and the features of SMART's inclusive learning bundle. They also talk abo…
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Matchmaker Devyn Simone answers viewers’ questions on their relationships. And, Miranda Lambert stops by to talk about her life and new album, “Postcards from Texas.” Plus, one woman’s weight loss journey and how it’s led to her training for her first marathon.Por NBC News
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In this episode of the In A Nutshell podcast, Andrew Davis and Chris Branch discuss the latest developments in AI, including new video generation tools, the impact of deepfakes on public figures like Taylor Swift, Apple's recent AI innovations, and the implications of a significant tax ruling against Apple. They also explore the potential of AI in …
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Philip Lindsay, a special education math teacher and Gen Alpha lingo expert, joins for another edition of ‘What the Kids are Saying.’ Also, Julie Bowen discusses her new series ‘Hysteria!’ and her return to the set with Adam Sandler for the sequel to ‘Happy Gilmore.’ Plus, in our series ‘Own Your Power,’ Donna Farizan talks about her very personal …
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In this episode, Andrew Davis and Chris Branch discuss two marketing examples that showcase the use of generative AI. The first example is Morgan Stanley, which developed its own suite of generative AI tools to enhance the efficiency of its financial advisors. The tools include an AI knowledge assistant and a meeting summarization tool. The second …
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The Human Intelligence Movement is a grassroots educational movement focused on equipping students with human-centered skills. It was started by Dr. Michelle Amant and Travis Allen to address the need for learners to develop skills that cannot be replicated by AI. These skills include problem-solving, critical thinking, collaboration, communication…
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Technology is reshaping how we live, work, and learn, and artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of this transformation. In this Learning Through Technology podcast episode, Alex and Bob sit down with Lindy Hockenbary, an instructional technology expert, author, and consultant, to discuss the evolving role of AI in education. Lindy brings…
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A physical education teacher in Maryland used AI to create a fake audio recording of his principal making racist and anti-Semitic remarks, leading to the teacher's suspension. The incident highlights the potential dangers of AI when used maliciously. The ease and speed with which AI can generate deepfakes make it a powerful tool for spreading false…
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Actor James McAvoy stops by to talk about his new film ‘Speak No Evil’, his upbringing, and upcoming directorial debut. Legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath reveals the latest trends at New York Fashion Week after going behind-the-scenes at the ultra-exclusive ‘Alaia Runway Show’. Preston Lane founder Preston Konrad shows the newest high-end trends …
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AI is making companies smaller, which can be seen as both a good and bad thing. Smaller companies can use AI to become more efficient and expand, while larger corporations may worry about job loss. The use of AI in marketing and customer service is already reducing the workforce in some companies. However, there is also a trend towards valuing indi…
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Alanis Morrissette stops by to discuss new tour and turning 50. And Naomi Watts opens up about menopause and the stigma surrounding it as well as starring in a new film, “The Friend.” Plus, Lacey Chabert tells Hoda and Jenna about hosting “Celebrations with Lacey Chabert” a new Hallmark show dedicated to honoring people who make contributions to th…
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The conversation explores the concept of balance in relation to AI and the presence of a counterculture movement against AI. It discusses the need for balance in different aspects of AI, such as the balance between gangsta rap and backpacking hip hop in the music industry. The conversation also highlights the pendulum swing effect, where a backlash…
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Hoda and Jenna give their advice in the latest addition of Girl Code. Also, actress Edie Falco talks about playing a busy mom trying to keep everything together in her new movie ‘I’ll Be Right There’. Plus, Katie Lee Biegel joins to share her recipe for Creamy Brussels Sprouts Pasta in TODAY Food. And, lifestyle expert Meredith Sinclair provides so…
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This week's AI news covers topics such as teacherless AI classrooms, AI art courses, music AI generation, extended video generation capabilities, Oprah Winfrey's special on AI, and the popularity of OpenAI's chat GPT. The news highlights the advancements and implications of AI in various fields.Por Andrew Davis & Chris Branch
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In this episode, Andrew Davis and Chris Branch discuss the topic of perplexity AI. They highlight the importance of perplexity in the generative AI space and its usefulness in professional settings. They compare perplexity to traditional search engines like Google and emphasize its ability to provide more accurate and detailed information. The host…
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In this episode, Jeffrey Bradbury and Diane Manser discuss the concept of backwards design in lesson planning. They emphasize the importance of starting with the end goal in mind and aligning lessons with standards and assessments. They also discuss the need for clear and measurable goals, as well as the importance of gathering evidence of student …
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Technology is catching up to our ideas, making them more feasible and accessible. We are on the cusp of a new era where AI can perform multi-step actions and alleviate tasks for content creators and marketers. The availability of technology, such as recording tools, microphones, and editing software, has made it easier to execute ideas like startin…
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The conversation explores whether AI is overhyped for content creators who are above average in their skills. It discusses how AI platforms are currently aimed at beginners and those who are not proficient in content creation. The hosts highlight that AI tools may not be better than highly skilled content creators, but they can make the creative pr…
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In this episode, Jeff Bradbury and Diane Manser discuss Canva for education with special guest Scott Nunes. They talk about the various ways Canva can be used in the classroom, such as creating presentations, student projects, and designing graphics. Scott shares examples of how schools and teachers are using Canva to save time and enhance student …
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This week's news covers a range of topics including the revamp of Alexa with a large language model, the use of AI in mosquito control, MidJourney's move into hardware, the integration of AI in education, Will.i.am's Gen AI radio platform, and the use of AI in healthcare to detect bowel lesions. The news highlights the potential of AI in various in…
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Technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. Integrating technology in classrooms has brought about significant changes, offering new opportunities and challenges for students and educators. In this Learning Through Technology podcast episode, Alex and Bob connect with Mark Urwick, an Education Prof…
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The hosts discuss the top 50 AI web and mobile apps based on usage. They focus on the top 10 web apps and highlight surprising and popular ones. They also discuss the importance of simplicity and ease of use in driving popularity. The hosts mention the dominance of large language models in the top rankings and the community-building aspect of some …
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Ever wondered if AI is the new Picasso or if it's just rewriting the rules of creativity? Join me in my episode to explore how generative AI is shaking up the creativity world and pushing the boundaries of innovation in software engineering. In this thought-provoking episode, I embark on a journey to explore one of the most profound questions of ou…
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The rebellion against AI has begun, with brands and individuals going against AI. The conversation explores the stance of a CEO who refuses to use AI in his design tool, Procreate. The hosts discuss the line between using AI for image generation and manipulation, and the potential future where AI is embedded in everything. They mention examples of …
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In this episode of Digital Learning Today, Jeffrey Bradbury interviews Dr. Brandi Stinson, a principal from Maryland, about the communication app SMORE. They discuss the importance of effective communication in schools and how SMORE helps streamline the process. Dr. Stinson highlights the features of SMORE, such as multimedia integration, polls, tr…
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Companies are hesitant to choose an AI platform due to concerns about ethical practices. However, it seems that most platforms have broken some rules in one way or another. The decision then becomes a matter of picking the lesser of two evils. The conversation also touches on the limitations of certain platforms that only train on stock images, the…
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This week's news in the world of generative AI covers a range of topics, including updates from platforms like Midjourney and Flux, advancements in image generation from Ideogram and Luma Labs, and Google's AI technology detecting diseases through cough analysis. The conversation also touches on the limitations and potential of new platforms like H…
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AI is exceptional at cloning, but cloning is not where the magic lies. When it comes to coming up with new ideas, AI struggles. Cloning someone else's idea and adding a twist to it is less impressive than having your creative idea and bringing it to life with AI. AI is best used for execution at scale, amplifying ideas, and restoring old images. Di…
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Will.i.am discusses the importance of ownership rights in AI voice cloning and the music industry. He emphasizes the need for artists to own their voice models and consider the terms of their record contracts. The conversation also explores the potential for AI-generated celebrity interactions and the impact on fan experiences. The episode highligh…
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In this episode of Digital Learning Today, Jeffrey Bradbury and Diane Manser discuss the importance of building professional relationships with teachers, students, and administrators. They emphasize the need to create a comfortable and engaging atmosphere in the classroom, including playing music and assigning seats. They also discuss the importanc…
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Tesco, a major supermarket chain, is using AI to offer hyper-personalized video messaging to customers. They have partnered with Olympic gold medalist Jessica Ennis-Hill to be the spokesperson for this initiative. Customers can type in a message or name and the AI version of Jessica will deliver the personalized message. The platform has a filter s…
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Dynamic pricing, driven by AI, is becoming more prevalent in various industries, including supermarkets, transportation, and insurance. While it offers convenience and the potential for bargains, it can also lead to higher prices and unpredictability for customers. The use of real-time data and AI algorithms allows businesses to adjust prices based…
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In this insightful episode of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes engage in a dynamic conversation with the eminent Kelsey Hightower. The episode delves into Hightower's journey from self-taught programmer to distinguished engineer at Google, touching on the significance of lifelong learning and the non-traditional paths th…
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This week's AI news covers topics such as AI overviews, enhanced photo-taking features, new video generation capabilities, AI music collaboration, and AI content detection. Google introduced AI overviews that allow for search based on prompts and simplified language. They also added an enhanced link display feature. Another interesting feature is t…
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In this episode, Andrew Davis and Chris Branch discuss the involvement of AI in video games. They start by talking about actors in video games going on strike due to AI's ability to easily replace them. They also discuss the use of AI in creating player likenesses and stadiums in EA Sports College Football 2025. The hosts explore the implications o…
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In this episode of Digital Learning Today, Jeffrey Bradbury and Diane Manser discuss the various ways that Canva can be used in the classroom. They talk about the updates and features of Canva, as well as the ease of use for both teachers and students. They highlight the importance of building relationships with students and using Canva to create v…
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Technology has revolutionized nearly every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. Integrating technology in classrooms has brought about significant changes, offering new opportunities and challenges for students and educators. In this Learning Through Technology podcast episode, Alex and Bob connect with Gary Stager, Founder and CEO o…
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AI has lowered the barriers to entry in various industries, allowing anyone with a good prompt and the right tools to create amazing content and reach millions through social media. However, there are concerns about the quality of content and the addictive nature of social media. AI has made content creation more efficient and eliminated excuses fo…
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Engagement pods, a method of artificially boosting engagement on social media, have been a long-standing annoyance. With the introduction of AI-generated comments, the problem has escalated. Engagement pods involve creating communities outside of social media platforms where members like and engage with each other's posts to increase visibility. Ho…
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OpenAI could potentially become the new MySpace, facing similar challenges such as people leaving, bad leadership, over-promising, and competition from other platforms. MySpace was once the biggest social media site, but it fell from grace due to a lack of innovation and the rise of competitors like Facebook. OpenAI needs to be cautious and learn f…
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The beginning of a new school year is both exciting and challenging. There is a lot to look forward to and a lot to get ready for! In my 17 years working in education, I’ve learned some things and created some classroom templates that help me get the year started. Today I’m sharing those resources with you. 👉 If you are feeling overwhelmed, I hope …
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Summary This episode features a conversation with Dr. Chuck Severance about making programming accessible to everyone, the importance of practical applications in learning, and the potential of remote internships in programming education. Description In this episode of Teaching Python, hosts Kelly Schuster-Paredes and Sean Tibor chat with Dr. Chuck…
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