Welcome to "Ask the Tech Coach," a podcast for Instructional Coaches and Digital Learning Leaders.
In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff welcomes John Mitchell, Nicholas Damiani and Stephanie Petro on the podcast to discuss how they are leveraging audio and video podcast to support their strategic communication vision as well as provide students with real world activities that will help them in their futures.
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This week’s question is:How can you leverage educational podcasting in your school district to benefit both your students, teachers and the community?
I’ve spent all of my 17 years in education in the Peru Central School District and served a variety of rules. I was a 6th grade classroom teacher for 12 years before transitioning to a technology integration specialist. I am currently serving as the Director of technology. I oversee everything technology based from networking, cybersecurity to education technology.
My 25 years of experience in education include serving as reading teacher for grades K-6, classroom teacher for kindergarten, first and third grade, and my current role as a special area computer technology teacher for grades 3-5.
Elementary Technology Integrationist for the past 8 years. Oversee many of the district’s creative media endeavors including video, photography and podcast production. I also serve as the Elementary Media Club advisor. Prior to working in education I worked for PBS, Fujitsu and operated my own photography studio.
How to set up a Coaching Department in a School District
Setting up a weekly schedule with teachers to support classroom instruction
Bringing Audio and Video into the Classroom through Educational Podcasting
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