On this episode, we think about ways to spread appreciation throughout the year. Might your team benefit from spreading positive gossip about fellow team members? How might that spark the practice of better noticing the strengths within your community? We explore our latest free guide Positive Gossip that you can download by clicking this link. This episode also explores research […]
276: Stanzas that celebrate teachers with Taylor Mali
It is teacher appreciation week and we are thrilled to have the award winning Taylor Mali on the show to shower teachers with stanzas of support and care. Taylor talks about his brand new book “The Teachers I Loved Best,” as well as the collaborative process behind that book. Listeners may remember his TED Talk ‘What Teachers Make’ that has […]
275: Is it time to reimagine the career fair?
On this episode, we ask you to consider the ways we might need to rethink traditional career fairs. If your school hosts ‘world of work’ events, have you thought about ways those events have changed with the needs of learners? ?? You can check out our Future of Work curated playlist by clicking here. ———————————————————————————– ???? Other research links discussed […]
274: How Can Text Blaze Simplify Workflows for Students and Teachers in Education?
In this episode of Shifting Schools, Jeff interviews Dan Barak, from Text Blaze, a text-expansion tool that can save users time and make typing more efficient. Dan explains how Text Blaze can be used in education by creating shortcuts for frequently used phrases or words, which can be helpful for students and teachers. He shares examples of how Text Blaze […]
273: A Conversation with ChatGPT about AI in the Classroom
Welcome to this special episode of Shifting Schools, where we dive into the exciting world of AI in education, with a special guest ChatGPT. We discuss the potential benefits and concerns surrounding the use of AI tools like ChatGPT in the classroom and explore how educators can integrate this technology effectively to enhance learning experiences. Throughout the episode, we emphasize […]
272: Are we entering into an information literacy renaissance?
In today’s episode, we have a very special guest, Jennifer LaGarde, aka The Library Girl @jenniferlagarde, an incredible advocate for information literacy and the co-author of “Developing Digital Detectives” ????????????. Get ready for an engaging conversation about the importance of information literacy in the digital age, and how we can empower students to be critical thinkers and responsible digital citizens. Key […]
271: Five ways to use ChatGPT for Earth Day
Saturday, April 22nd is Earth Day. While this week is an important week to put a spotlight on climate action and sustainability we need to be sustaining this conversation all year. So, how might ChatGPT help us co-create learning experiences with students? On this episode, we explore our latest free guide that explores: ???? Ways to use ChatGPT to create […]
270: Celebrating School Library Month
April is School Library Month, and we are thrilled to bring you a conversation with award-winning librarian Karina Quilantán! Looking for more information on School Library Month? Click here for an overview Click here for inspiration for celebrating your school librarian Learn more about this week’s guest: Karina Quilantán, also known as “Q.”, is an award-winning library media specialist, international […]
269: Is equity getting the spotlight it deserves in our conversations about AI?
On this episode of the podcast Jeff and Tricia tell listeners all about the latest free guide: “Kickstarting a critical conversation about equity and generative AI.” They explain why terms like ‘algorithmic bias,’ and ‘search engine optimization’ are important for students to understand as critical to the way we think about information literacy in the new era of generative AI […]
268: The message about mistakes that our students need us to hear
Do you learn from your mistakes? Do your students? In this episode we go deep into ways we can truly leverage mistakes as fuel for deeper learning, engagement, and reflection. We think more about the mindsets that help us unpack our mistakes and share them with our learning community. Our fantastic guest this week is Eman Ismail whose podcast ‘Mistakes […]