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  • GaETC Podcast The April Meeting Notes
    2025/04/05
    On this episode Hollie and Lee offer you the breakdown of all the good news they have found out at the April meeting. Be sure to check out all of our socials for all the dates and all the cool things coming up.
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    15 分
  • GaETC: The Podcast Episode 21 - Hollie and Lee give a Weekend Update of #GaETC25
    2025/02/22
    On episode 21 of GaETC: The Podcast, we are back after a brief hiatus from the conference. On this episode Lee and Hollie are coming to you LIVE from the GICC where we just wrapped up the February 2025 Steering Committee meeting. And boy are we planning a great conference for you. First off, we have picked a theme for this year and that is Passport to Innovation. So, be sure to pack your bags and get your travel iteneraries in order to be at the ATL Airport November 5-7 for some world class learning. Listen to the rest of the podcast to get the skinny on all the other announcements!
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    23 分
  • GaETC Episode 20 Hoke Wilcox, Marshall from K12, and Top Ice Tremors!
    2024/12/18
    Ladies and gentlemen... This is a Podcast! So we start with the amazing Hoke Wilcox from Fulton County Schools and then get a great conversation with Marshall from K12. Then you are given the treat that happens when Kris Plummer, Clint Winter, and Lee Green have access to microphones, ChatGPT, and meeting a mythical being the night before. The art we bring you can best be referred to as Top Ice Tremors. Imagine an amalgamation of Top Gun, Ice Age, and the Tremors franchise, smashed into a single entry. The conference had a great deal of AI featured, so we found it appropriate to bring you another use case. We hope you enjoy this as much as we did.

    This is the last of the GaETC podcasts and we hope you have enjoyed them. We are going to take a break for the holidays and then we will be back in the New Year. We can't wait to talk all things Georgia/Educational Technology with you going forward. We will see you soon!
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    32 分
  • GaETC- The Podcast Episode 19 Conference Rewind with Brian Buffington, Rome City Schools, and Aleks Segal
    2024/12/12
    On this episode of GaETC: The Podcast we are continuing our conversation at #GaETC24. We have a conversation with Brian Buffington, www.briankbuffington.com, and a few of his guests at the conference. We then speak with the folks from Rome City Schools, and wrap things up with a conversation with Floyd County's Aleks Segal. So many great takes from amazing folks on this episode.

    We've got one more podcast to come before we close up our review of #GaETC24. After that, be on the lookout for new episodes coming in January!
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    36 分
  • GaETC- The Podcast Episode 18 with Logan Arrington and Traci Reddish
    2024/12/10
    Recorded live from the 2024 GaETC conference, we're diving deep into the world of educational technology with two amazing guests:
    • Dr. Logan Arrington from the University of West Georgia. Logan's all about using tech to level up learning. He's a big deal in the world of instructional design and human performance improvement. Plus, he's a founding member of UWG's Mobile Innovations Lab, where they're using tech to create super cool, real-world learning experiences for K-12 students.
    • Dr. Traci Redish from Kennesaw State University. Traci's a powerhouse in the ed tech world. She's chaired GaETC conferences, co-authored books, and helped shape the ITEC certification process in Georgia.
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    38 分
  • Episode 17 Take 2 - Student Showcase
    2024/11/12
    This is the Student Showcase Episode! You may be asking yourself, "What is a student showcase?" Check out the description from GaETC:

    Do you have a group of two to eight students with fabulous presentation skills who are technology Rockstars? We would love to have them share how they are using technology in the classroom to our GaETC attendees!!!

    Student Showcase is an informal demonstration in an open-house, science fair format featuring students actively engaged in sharing classroom projects and activities. Teams of two to eight students will share how they use technology to foster ideas, inspire creativity, and integrate new technologies that are integrated in their classrooms using 21st century tools. These unique tools and resources help address the Georgia Performance Standards in exciting and imaginative ways.

    In this episode, we speak with a few of the schools that were kind enough to join us for this year's student showcase. We spoke with Herschel Jones, Union Grove Middle School, Benjiman E. Mays High School, Atlanta Classical Academy, Davis Academy, and Woodward Academy. There were more schools there that we spoke with, but there were some technical issues that got in our way.

    We love having students involved in the conference and we look forward to learning from more in the future!
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    25 分
  • Episode 16 GaETC Take 1
    2024/11/12
    What we have in store for you here is the first of several episodes that will be highlighting the amazing folks who came over and spoke with us while we were at #GaETC24 this year. In this first episode we are joined by Jenna Dunaway of GaETC, Aaron Griffin of GASTC, Hedy Brown of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Chonda Turner of Empire Office, Taylor Oliver of EverFi, and Chris Rogers of Safari Montage. There are more to come so be sure to check them out!
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    49 分
  • GaETC: The Podcast Episode 15 - Eric Toler
    2024/10/10
    Prepare for an insightful episode of GaETC: The Podcast as we welcome Retired Colonel Eric Toler, Executive Director of the Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center at Augusta University.

    Colonel Toler brings a wealth of experience in leadership and national security, having served over 27 years as a Military Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Army. A true pioneer in cyberspace operations, he held key positions within Army Cyber Command, U.S. Cyber Command, and the National Security Agency, shaping the future of cybersecurity for our nation.

    Now leading the Georgia Cyber Center, Colonel Toler is fostering collaboration between government, academia, and the private sector to tackle critical cybersecurity challenges through education, training, and innovation.

    Join us as Colonel Toler shares his expertise and insights on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, the importance of developing a skilled cyber workforce, and the critical role of innovation in safeguarding our digital future. This is a can't-miss episode for anyone interested in leadership, cybersecurity, and the future of technology.

    Don't forget to catch Colonel Toler's presentation as part of the Leadership strand at GaETC November 6-8th!
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    41 分