Episode 033 – Tom Driscoll

Show Notes

This week Ken chats with Tom Driscoll, a pioneer and early leader in the Flipped Learning community.

When I first joined this #flipclass community (via Twitter and later attending FlipCon 2014, 2015 and 2016), Tom was so giving and helpful in his including me in that group. I appreciate that and hope to follow up on that graciousness in my interaction with the community.

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This episode was recorded on May 23, 2019.

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Episode 032 – Terry Greene

Show Notes

This week Ken chats with Terry Greene. We have collaborated together and met via Virtually Connecting a few years back.

I have had the pleasure to hang out with my fellow Canadian and Edmonton Oilers fan at the past three #OpenEd conferences (2016, 2017 and 2018).

This is a special edition of the podcast as it will also be released as an episode his of “Gettin’ Air” podcast. I have listened to every episode (yet, I am a completionist) and I highly recommend that you do too!

Terry is a leader in the Open Education community and I am so glad to collaborate with him. As Terry pointed out on Twitter: Some of the topics we cover include: hockey tacos and all stops in between.

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This episode was recorded on May 10, 2019.

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Episode 031 – Stacey Roshan

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This week Ken chats with Stacey Roshan and we talk about her new book “Tech with Heart“, her history as an educator, stakeholders in learning, trust in relationships, on the unattainable ideal of “the perfect student”, anorexia nervosa, failure as a piece of the learning process and so much more.

Stacey is a pioneer in the flipped learning community who started flipping her math class in 2010. I decided to dig into a particular chapter from her book: “The Perils of Perfectionism” and I am really glad that we went straight to that topic.

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Episode 030 – Karen Costa

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This week Ken chats with Karen Costa and we talk about student success, wellness, rephrasing “I hope that helped”, seeing students (and teachers) as humans first, her work with brain-based teaching and studies in neuroscience and education, faculty success, rewinding cassette tapes and her upcoming book from Stylus “101 Tips for Creating Simple and Sustainable Educational Videos“.

Karen also shared a promo code for her upcoming book, check the “Links from the show” below for details.

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