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    No Such Thing: K12 Education in the Digital Age

    No Such Thing: K12 Education in the Digital Age

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    Since Aug 5, 2017 13:43 UTC

    The show is about learning with technology, the realities and exciting potential.

    Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to rate us, and leave a review wherever you’ve accessed the podcast. Find our listener survey atfacebook.com/nosuchthingpodcast drop a like on the page while you’re there.

    The music in this podcast was produced by Leroy Tindy, a guest in episode zero. You can find him on SoundCloud at AirTindi Beats.

    The podcast is produced by Marc Lesser. Marc is a specialist in the fields of digital learning and youth development with broad experience designing programming and learning environments in local and national contexts. Marc recently served as Youth Studies Practitioner Fellow at City University of New York, and leads a team of researchers and technologists for NAF (National Academy Foundation).

    Marc is the co-founder of Emoti-Con NYC, New York’s biggest youth digital media and technology festival, and in 2012 was named a National School Boards Association “20-to-Watch” among national leaders in education and technology. Connect with Marc on Twitter @malesser, or LinkedIn.

    What’s with the ice cream truck in the logo? In the 80’s, Richard E. Clark at University of Southern California set off a pretty epic debate based on his statement that “media are mere vehicles that deliver instruction but do not influence student achievement any more than the truck that delivers our groceries causes changes in nutrition.” * So, the ice cream truck, it’s a nod to Richard Clark, who frequently rings in my ear when I’m tempted to take things at face value. “Is it the method, or the medium?” I wonder.

    The title, No Such Thing, has a few meanings. Mostly, it emphasizes the importance of hard questions as we develop and document the narrative of “education” in the US. For Richard E. Clark, the question is whether there’s such a thing as learning from new technologies. For others, it might be whether there’s a panacea for the challenges we face in this field. Whatever your question, I hope that it reminds you to keep asking–yourself, your learners, others–what’s working and how so.

    * Clark, R. E. (1983) Reconsidering Research on Learning From Media. Review of Educational Research 53(4) 445-459.

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    Rigor Made Easy

    Rigor Made Easy

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    Since Feb 11, 2013 00:58 UTC

    Strategies and tools for implementing rigor in your classroom, with Dr. Barbara Blackburn

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    GSV AcceleraTE Podcast

    GSV AcceleraTE Podcast

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    Since Nov 15, 2018 21:00 UTC

    Welcome to the GSV Ventures Podcast, where we will be discussing the age of digital learning that has been kickstarted by the 1.6B learners forced online by the Coronavirus pandemic. As the world transitions from B.C. (Before Coronavirus) to A.D. (After Disease), an enormous catalyst has accelerated the opportunity of the future to today. Join industry leaders, educators, government officials, entrepreneurs, and investors as we explore the A.D. world.

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