Sections (as determined and not-so-accurately described by Zoom's AI)
Summary
The team discussed the concept of abundance, particularly in relation to material and information goods, and its impact on the traditional teacher-student relationship and the role of education. They also explored the challenges of staying informed on various issues, the importance of critical thinking and information literacy, and the need for simplicity and transparency in recipe websites and cooking approaches. Lastly, they engaged in a lively discussion about the impact of music on society, the changing definition of authorship in the digital age, and their preferences for educational podcasts.
While things have gotten a bit quiet on the the EdTechTalk site, Teachers Teaching Teachers continues to have great conversations Wednesday nights at 8pm EST (global times). Below is a playlist of recent episodes.
Tune in at: http://edtechtalk.com/ttt More at TeachersTeachingTeachers.org
It took a pandemic, but the ETW gang took a break from its hiatus...at least for one show.
March 22, 2020
with with@davecormier@jenm@schinker & @jefflebow Pre-show: 00:00~12:30 Main Show: 12:30 >
Lisa deftly navigated our questions on teenagers, girls, and why adults are so wonky around adolescents. She opens her new book, Untangled, with this line:
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