
Snack This! Bitesized Education Micro-casts Podcast
1) Using your new eyes
Our resumes, the clothing that we choose to wear, and even our body language help us sell ourselves to a chosen audience. Why, then, don’t we package and sell our content to our students? Use your new...Show More
2) I like to move it, move it
Sitting in a chair all day is horrible. That’s one of my main complaints for the meetings I have to attend as a professional. In this podcast I have a resident expert on mobility and work in public ed...Show More
3) Good and Bad don't exist: Another thought experiment
G.W.F. Hegel was a late 1700s early 1800s philosophy. He believed that good and bad could not exist because they are constantly negating each other. So all events and people and societies ...Show More
4) Own your crazy
Help students become more of who they are... not who you are! None of us holds the Truth, but we all participate in the Truth. Knowing that you do not know everything is knowledge in itsel...Show More
5) Student surveys will make you a better teacher.
Multi million dollar companies are always asking their consumers how they can better be served. Why aren’t we doing this with our students? Better yet, what kind of action are we taking once we survey...Show More
6) Do you really exist? A fun thought experiment/ice breaker for school or PD
Taking apart the "self" as a way to level the playing field, opening dialogue, and climb up Bloom's Taxonomy. Try it... You'll make lots of new friends!
7) Student Centered e-Portfolios
e-Portfolios helps students show what they know! Students select the images, artificial, and mode. Think if it as an academic resume. Use them to document progress related to personal academic goals,...Show More
8) Serious Play: Humor As Assessment
Having fun is awesome! Having fun and learning at high Bloom’s cognitive levels is even better. Use your students innate sense of humor to hook them into your content AND improve your classroom cultur...Show More
9) Process over product OR don’t raise those hands (yet) kids
Those students who raise their hands first and answer questions first are like the tallest trees that take all the sunlight from the plants below them.
10) Prelude: Edu Micro-cast
What is an Edu Micro-cast and who the heck is Charles Cooper? Find out to your heart’s content in this prelude to his first Edu microcast.. @Thrasymachus Thrasymakos.wordpress.com