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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Episode 029 – Jess Mitchell

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This week Jess Mitchell joins Ken for a discussion of her work. We talk about finding one’s voice, accessibility, assessment, critical pedagogy, overlooking conversations in the rear view mirror, scorpions, “crap in streams” and so much more. I was fortunate to meet Jess at OpenEd18 in Niagara Falls and was so happy to have her join us for this episode. The work of Jess really does touch deeply and say much better what I feel in my pedagogy.

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Episode 028 – Troy Cockrum

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This week Ken joins Troy Cockrum to discuss blended learning, vlogging, student video  creation, podcasting and what he is up to lately. Troy was the original host of The Flipped Learning Podcast (produced audio archives and YouTube channel) and produced 142+ episodes and then rebooted itself for another 17 episodes with a new name of Flipped Learning Remixed. Most of the episodes featured Troy’s co-host Joan Brown. Troy is a published author of two of his own books as well as chapters in other books on flipped learning. Links in the notes below.

Troy was one of my first contacts in the flipped learning community, is a such a generous colleague and I owe so much to him and others who welcomed me into this community. I even joined Troy and Joan on episode 93 of their podcast back in 2014 after I attended FlipCon14 in Mars, PA, USA.

This episode was recorded on January 22, 2019. If you would like to support The Flipped Learning Network which is a not-for-profit, we have added a full selection below.

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Episode 027 – Keith Hughes

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This week Ken joins Keith Hughes for a great fireside discussion that had everything except the fireside. Topics include professional development, leaving the classroom, video production, Wilford Brimley, differences among educators and learners, conversations and connecting with our students, “this is where learning happens”, use of social media, authenticity, “Facilitator of Learning Experiences” and much more.

This episode was recorded on December 6, 2018. If you would like to support The Flipped Learning Network which is a not-for-profit, we have added a full selection below.

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Episode 026 – Sarah Thomas, PhD

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This week Ken joins Sarah Thomas, PhD to discuss her work projects. Sarah is an amazing educator who has done excellent work in flipped and blended learning but the work that I find the most important is her founding of the EduMatch project to help educators connect globally. We talk about her work with that project, her transition from the classroom to spending more time working with educators, listening to podcasts at 3 time speed, sharing on the web, self care and more.

There were a few audio issues (totally my fault, I am still learning). I tried to edit to make it not sound like we were cutting each other off but audio editing is difficult! Sorry Sarah!

Working on not having so much time between recording and releasing. My comments on not spoiling her “upcoming” talk sends me to guilt-land for taking so long on these productions. If you do get a chance to see Sarah speak, I highly recommend it. I’ve heard so many great comments about her talks. This episode interview was recorded on December 1st, 2018.

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Episode 025 – Jonathan Thomas-Palmer

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This week Ken joins Jonathan Thomas-Palmer to discuss his experiences in flipped learning. I would say that our conversation quickly transitioned to critical pedagogy and I for one really enjoyed this conversation. My apologies for taking so long to publish this, it was recorded back on November 29th, 2018.

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Episode 021 – Alan Levine

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Photo of Alan Levine in the rain.
The rain today on the trail was persistent, but all in all, it was not all that much, just misty. Thanks JT for the great tour of this mountain in your backyard.

This week Ken joins Alan Levine to discuss open sharing on the internet. I followed Alan’s work for some time and in 2015 I had the opportunity to work together with Alan, Brian, Tannis, Nancy, and others as part of the award winning #AgoraUDG project. The collaboration continued and I contributed an open story about connections leading to more connections to contribute to another Alan Levine project “True Stories of Open Sharing“.

I truly owe much to Alan and his generosity and am excited to share this conversation with you all. Enjoy the show and we welcome feedback via comments, tweets to hosts and/or the AskTheFLN Twitter account or as a comment via iTunes.

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Episode 018 – Miguel Rodriguez

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This week Ken joins Professor Miguel X. Rodriguez Paz to discuss his flipped classroom in Puebla, México. I met Miguel a few years back at our CIIE Conference (Congreso Internacional de Innovación Educativa) and we have been in frequent contact since then.

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Episode 015 – Laurita Garza

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This week Ken joins Laurita Garza to discuss her flipped classroom in Monterrey, México. We met in November 2017 at a workshop and I am so happy to share this wonderful interview here. Laurita is extremely creative, has so much energy and truly inspiring.

I am adding here that (as hinted in the episode) Laurita just started publishing on a blog, please check out her writing and encourage her to share more.

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