
TED en Español – Podcasts Semanales – Podcasts/Charlas semanales – Publicadas por TED Ed – Charla del 2 de octubre del 2020
Podcast – September 29, 2020 – Community Building – How to Teach When Everyone is Scattered – Published by Cult of Pedagogy
Podcast – September 22, 2020 – What did students report about the Spring 2020 remote learning pivot? – Published by PsychSessions
Podcast – September 15, 2020 – Zoom Fatigue – Is Learning on Zoom the Same as In Person? Not to Your Brain – Published by EdSurge
Podcast – September 14, 2020 – Optimism – A Bit of Optimism – Podcast by Simon Sinek
Podcast – September 1, 2020 – Teaching and Learning – 4 Laws of Learning (and How to Follow Them) – Article & Podcast for Educators – Published by Cult of Pedagogy
Podcast – August 13, 2020 20 Questions To Help Decide What’s Best For Your Kids (And You) This School Year – From KQED
Podcast – August 8, 2020 Project Based Learning – Podcasts on PBL – What the heck is PBL? – for Educators from Buck Institute for Eduation PBLWorks
Podcast – July 5, 2020 – Online Teaching – 9 Ways Online Teaching Should Be Different from Face-to-Face – Podcast and Article – Published by Cult of Pedagogy
Podcast – June 21, 2020 – Lesson Design – Backward Design: The Basics – Published by Cult of Pedagogy
Podcast – June 20, 2020 – Psychology – Human Development – Episode 21 – Executive Function Development with Emma Blakey – Published by The Learning Scientist
Podcast – May 12, 2020 – Critical Thinking – How to think effectively: Six stages of critical thinking – Article and Podcast – Published by Big Think
Podcast- April 14, 2020 How to Make PBL a Reality in a Distance Learning Environment
Podcast – April 12, 2020 – Educational Changes due to Covid-19 – Teaching Without Schools: Grief, Then A ‘Free-For-All’ – Podcast Published by KQED
Podcast -April 5, 2020 – Google Classrooms – 10 Google Classroom Tips for Remote Learning – Podcast and Article for Educators – from Shake Up Learning
Podcast – March 16, 2020 – Connecting Psychological Science with Teaching
Episode 27: Regan Gurung Part 1 – Podcast Sessions – Digital Podcast digital2learn
Psych Session Podcast – Jan 27, 2020 – When to give feedback
“In this AskPsychSessions feature, a listener asks about when, if ever, students should complete work that does not receive feedback, and a lively conversation ensues. Plus a bonus discussion on grading presentations through peer review and faculty input. Jane Halonen from the University of West Florida provides answers.”
Psych Session Podcast – Jan 1, 2020 – Assessment and Other topics
“This original conversation was originally recorded on April 5, 2019 in Albuquerque, NM, as an informal chat between Rob McEntarffer, Garth Neufeld (Cascadia College), and Eric Landrum (Boise State University), related to an assessment presentation Rob was making at the Southwestern Psychological Association conference. The main topic of conversation was the use of single diagnostic assessment items, but the conversation wandered to other assessment topics as well.“
Psych Session Podcast – Jan 1, 2020 – Importance of Training and Development
“This distinguished lecture was originally delivered on August 10, 2019 in Chicago, IL, as part of the American Psychological Association convention. Missy delivered the Committee on Associate and Baccalaureate Education (CABE) Diane Halpern Distinguished Lecture titled “The 21st Century Teacher: Why Training and Development Has Never Been More Important.“
Please note that this broadcast of Missy’s lecture is dedicated to her late husband, Randy Leffler, who passed away on December 23, 2019.
Podcast – February 26, 2017
Plagiarism – Teaching Students to Avoid Plagiarism – Article published by Cult of Pedagogy
BAM Education Radio – ASCD Host -Learning in the Making
Learning in the Making: How to Create Positive, Powerful, and Joyful Learning Experiences
“Jackie Gerstein teaches graduate-level online courses for Walden, Westerns Governors, and Boise State Universities, and she teaches gifted education for Santa Fe Public Schools. Her background includes a strong focus on experiential learning, which she brings into all of her teaching. She is the author of Learning in the Making: How to Plan, Execute, and Assess Powerful Makerspace Lessons. Guest Host: Kyle Hamstra is a STEM Specialist at Davis Drive Elementary in Cary, North Carolina and an ASCD Emerging Leader.”
Podcast – April 15, 2017 – Assignment – To Boost Higher-Order Thinking, Try Curation – Podcast and Article – Published by Cult of Pedagogy
Podcast – February 4, 2014 -Assignments – Are You A Curator or a Dumper? – Article and Podcast – Published by Cult of Pedagogy