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TLC Ninja Teachers

A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation

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Tech. Learn. Coffee. A podcast by teachers for teachers. Join edtech nerdists Lisa Nowakowski and Nancy Minicozzi (aka @NowaTechie and @CoffeeNancy) as they have a little coffee and talk innovation in the classroom to help bring out the innovator in you. Proud to be a part of the Edumatch Podcast Network.
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Cate Tolnai helps empower educators to bring energy, passion, & creativity into their learning spaces through her work at the Krause Center for Innovation. Many of their programs are free or can be funded through grants and scholarships. To learn more and access the show notes with all the program info, visit https://tlc.ninja/133.…
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TikTok isn't just for silly dances and cleaning hacks. There is a huge community of teachers using the platform. Josie Wozniak explains what you can find and how you can benefit from what teacher TikTok has to offer. For more info or to access the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/132A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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It's not always easy getting kids to talk about their feelings - or anything else. Ashley Halkum lets us in on an easy to implement technique that is guaranteed to have your students sharing. For more information or to access the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/131A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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The most important thing to keep in mind when welcoming newcomers is to make them feel cared for and supported. Efraín Tovar is part of the California Newcomer Network that helps teachers do that and so much more. To learn more and to access the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/130.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Gene Tavernetti has discovered that EduProtocols fit perfectly into his practice, and they will fit yours, too. Help your students smash that forgetting curve while you reduce your work load! For more info and to access the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/129.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Bonnie Chelette is an amazing asset for the teachers she supports. She lets us in on her go to strategies, favorite tools, and the lessons she will be taking into the new school year. Learn more and access the show notes at tlc.ninja/128A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Did you know there is more than one kind of fake news? Karen Lagola explains how to recognize and combat all the different types - and how to teach your students to do the same. For more information and to access the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/127A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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The student portfolios created by Aamber Hickman's students are standards aligned, provide meaningful evidence of learning, allow for timely, specific feedback, and reduce student anxiety. What more could you want? For more info or to see the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/126.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Is your Google Drive a hot mess? Krissy Venosdale is here to help. She explains how you can clean and organize it quickly and easily and achieve Google Drive Zen in just ten days. For more info, or to see the show notes, visit https://tlc.ninja/125.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Assistive tech is hardware or software that increases a student's capabilities if they have a disability. Eric Curts explains how these tools can also help support any students who are struggling. For more information and links to resources, visit https://tlc.ninja/124A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Valerie Sun believes that, over the past year, teachers have become comfortable with being uncomfortable as they met the challenge of delivering distance learning. Now that educators are used to being uncomfortable, perhaps we can address some of the other issues we are currently facing. For more information or to see show notes, visit https://tlc.…
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Naomi Harm is the creator of the Her-Story Global Collaboration Project, which allows students to learn more about women leaders in their local communities and around the world. It's ISTE and CS Standards-aligned and it's going on right now! To learn more and access the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/122.…
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There is so much that is awesome about the technology we are all being forced to use now. Joe Marquez doesn't want us to leave that behind and go back to the way we've always done it when we leave 100% distance learning and go back to hybrid learning or face-to-face. For more information or show notes, visit tlc.ninja/121.…
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Stephanie Howell meets with teachers, listens to their problems, and collaborates with the teachers to solve them. Building relationships is just the first step. For more info and links to the resources, visit tlc.ninja/120.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Cori Schwarzrock says mastery checks reduce student stress and discourage cheating. Find out why and how you can start using them too. For more info and to access the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/119.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Craig Yen shares tips and tricks to help you be more productive and make your life easier. What more could you want? Check out the resources and show notes at tlc.ninja/118.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Personality assessments come in many forms. Learn how Stephanie Rothstein uses her students' true colors to meet their needs by understanding who they really are. To learn more, see the show notes, and access the resources, visit Stephanie's episode at tlc.ninja/117A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Not only does Equity in Action CA want to know who is in the room, they also want to know who isn't in the room, how to invite those people in, and how to make them comfortable when they get there. For more information and resources, visit our show notes at tlc.ninja/116.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Student collaboration and labs are still possible, even in a distance learning setting. Melissa Hero explains how to tweak your lesson plans so your online students can learn and implement all the science and engineering practices. To learn more or see the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/115.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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It's all in how you look at things. Teresa Ozoa explains how putting on 3V glasses teaches students critical thinking, empathy, and so much more. Imagination is your only limit. For more information or to access the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/114.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Student devices are so much more than fancy typewriters! Andy Losik explains how to incorporate the five Cs into your lessons to make the most of what technology has to offer without adding more stress to your day. To learn more, visit tlc.ninja/113.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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If you haven't checked out Flipgrid lately (or ever), you are missing out! Ann Kozma shares so many ideas and ways to use this extremely versatile tool, you won't believe it! Oh, and it's free! For more info or to see the fabulous resources in the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/112.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Efrain Tovar is passionate about supporting our English language learners so they can succeed. He shares some tidbits on how you can connect with your students and scaffold their learning in the virtual classroom or face to face, no matter what language they speak. To access the show notes and resources, visit tlc.ninja/111…
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Esports are competitive video games that teach kids communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills - and they're fun! Heidi Baynes tells us how you can start an eSports league in your school or district to create another option for students to connect with each other and the community.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Kim Voge wants her students to own their learning, and she owns her teaching. She chats with us about how to be a successful educator whether you are in a virtual or face-to-face classroom environment. To access the show notes and all the resources she shared with us, visit tlc.ninja/109.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Supporting struggling math students is challenging in a face to face environment; it can be even more so when we are only seeing our students virtually. Kristan Morales has strategies you need to keep students engaged, connected, and learning. To learn more and get links to the resources mentioned in the show, visit tlc.ninja/108.…
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Yoga helps with engagement, inclusivity, classroom management, transitions, student health, and more. Ana Alvarez lets us know how yoga can help students as we move into this new normal and beyond.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Digital equity is about more than devices and access. Carla Jefferson explains. For more information, and to access the resources (including the list of Black owned coffee brands), visit tlc.ninja/106.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Remote learning with younger students is not as difficult as you might think. Ben Cogswell says consistency and communication are key. To learn more and access the resources, visit tlc.ninja/105.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Do you want to motivate your students and encourage them to take ownership of their classroom environment? Implementing a classroom economy is the easiest, most flexible way Deanne Bostrom has found to do just that. To learn more or see the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/104.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Marisa Thompson hopes that the shift we are seeing now will lead to more purposeful, effective, and efficient education and better lives for teachers, students, and families. To learn more and access the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/103A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Life is all about risks: those you take and those you don't. Kyle Anderson lets us in on his new book, To The Edge: Successes & Failures Through Risk-Taking, and how the risks he has taken have shaped him as a person and an educator. To learn more or access the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/102A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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Immersive reality has so many applications, we can't even imagine them all. Eric Hawkinson explains how you can begin to use immersive learning design in your classroom. To learn more and see the show notes, visit tlc.ninja/101.A podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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It's our 100th episode! In a departure from our 15 minute format, we invited nine wonderful guests, some new to the show and some familiar faces, to celebrate with us. See more info and show notes at tlc.ninja/celebrationA podcast for teachers by teachers about classroom innovation
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