Synopsis
The TeachThought Podcast delivers an insightful exploration of how teaching and learning are changing in a connected world, from the rise of project-based learning, to technology-driven inquiry, and the new possibility of personalized learning. Our mission is to grow teachers.
Episodes
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The TeachThought Podcast Ep 5: The Struggle Of Teaching In A Non-Progressive District
15/11/2015 Duration: 34minIn this conversation, among other topics I talk with Jennifer Gonzalez about where she's from, how to pronounce "pedagogy," and how and why it's useful to connect with other teachers, and the struggles of teaching in a non-progressive district.
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The TeachThought Podcast Ep 4: Would Shakespeare Be On Twitter?
25/10/2015 Duration: 49minWould Shakespeare be on twitter? Was he an intellectual, or a budding Capitalist? In episode 4, I speak to Cass Foster, a theater professor, about making Shakespeare relevant to a modern audience.
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The TeachThought Podcast Ep 3: How Technology Is Changing Our Behavior
15/10/2015 Duration: 34minIn this episode we talk with Nita Nehru from Kinsa, the company that created the world's first app-enabled thermometer. Among other topics, we discuss how emerging technologies are influencing our behavior.
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The TeachThought Podcast Ep 2: The Truth About College Entrance Exams
14/10/2015 Duration: 38minIn this episode, we talk with Anthony-James Green, who's been profiled by the Wall Street Journal for commanding $1000 an hour for his services. We discuss test prep, how students can use what they don't know as a starting point for learning, and what tests like the ACT and SAT really measure.
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The TeachThought Podcast Ep 1: 3D Printing Is Changing Everything
13/10/2015 Duration: 37minIn this episode, we talk with Dr. Laura Taalman, Professor of Mathematics at James Madison University and Senior Product Manager for Education at MakerBot. Among other topics, we discuss what it means to "make," the possibility of emailing physical objects, 3D-printed titanium rib cages, and other crazy realities of a world where 3D printers exist.