In this episode, Professor Sugata Mitra, a 2013 TED Talk winner, discusses how TED Talks have become a major vehicle for learning.
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THE MUSIC EDUCATOR WITH THE TECHNOLOGICAL KNOW-HOW
by EdCircuit Staff & Amy Burns1 minutes readIn this episode, Amy Burns shares her unwavering commitment to her students and forward-thinking approach to incorporating music technology.
In this episode, Marcus Conyers and Dr. Donna Wilson discuss how we explain the brain in such a way that allows teachers to be more effective.
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Developing K-8 Learning Interfaces for Schools
by EdCircuit Staff & Mark Wu1 minutes readIn this episode, Mark Wu, Co-Founder & CEO of Nexed, discusses the “hand-me-down” mentality surrounding education technology innovations.
In this episode, Katrin Macmillan shares how the non-profit human rights organization Projects for All provides services to developing countries.
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Keeping Schools Safe From Immigration Politics
1 minutes readIn this episode, Dr. Steve Joel, the superintendent of Lincoln Public Schools, discusses the growing support among superintendents in this country.
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It’s Hope That Springs The Inmate
1 minutes readDr. Turner Nashe’s remarkable story shows how injustices he suffered helped propel him to become involved in the welfare of inmates.
In this episode, Lee Banville, Editor at Games and Learning, discusses the evolving role of women in game-based learning.
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Is Tech Helping To Make Music Composers In the Classroom?
1 minutes readIn this episode, John Zirkle, Director, and Music Teacher for The Big Sky School District in Montana, shares his involvement in the Hatch Ostinato Project.
