Ada Palmer on Learning From the Past and the Future
In today’s podcast interview, the Getting Smart team is talking to Ada Palmer, a history professor at the University of Chicago
Rachelle Dene Poth on Charting a New Course
This week's podcast episode is with Rachelle Dene Poth, a French, Spanish, and technology teacher and ed-tech consultant.
Dr. Kim Alexander and Alton Frailey on Rural Innovation
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Nate McClennen is joined by Dr. Kim Alexander and Alton Frailey to discuss rural network innovation.
Greg Toppo and Jim Tracy on Running with Robots
On this episode, Tom is joined by Greg Toppo and Jim Tracy, co-authors of the new book Running with Robots.
Crosstown Students on Co-authoring Learning Experiences
On this episode of the podcast, Deion Jordan is joined by students at Crosstown High to discuss co-authoring learning experiences.
Ken Kay and Yong Zhao on Portrait of a Graduate
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Ken Kay and Yong Zhao join Tom to discuss portraits of a graduate.
Tania Anaissie, David Clifford, and Victor Cary on Liberatory Design
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast we are joined by some of the creators of the Liberatory Design method.
Joseph South on Purpose-Driven Expertise
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast Tom Vander Ark is joined by Joseph South, Chief Learning Officer at ISTE to discuss purpose-based learning.
Town Hall Recap: Relationship Mapping
On this Getting Smart Town Hall, we were joined by Julia Freeland Fisher, Edward DeJesus and Tyler Thigpen to discuss relationship mapping.
Getting Smart Podcast | The Role of OER in 21st Century Classrooms
Inspired by #OERStories, this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast is all about Open Educational Resources (OER). Tom Vander Ark leads our examination of what the shift to digital means when it comes to content.