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AfterEd

by Jason Vest

Conversations with individuals around the world challenging the status quo in education Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aftered/support

Copyright: Jason Vest

Episodes

Season 2, Episode 4 - Tricia Pettis & Michaela Loo

32m · Published 25 Jul 01:44

  Tricia Pettis & Michaela Loo

  • Personalized Learning Coaches at South View Middle School, just outside of Minneapolis
  • You can find them both on Twitter @triciapettis10 and @MichaelaMLoo

In this episode:

  •  The 30,000 foot perspective of personalized learning
  •  Misconceptions about personalized learning
  •  Example of personalized learning at it’s finest
  • How do students initially respond to this pedagogical shift? How have they evolved?
  • This is a big mindset shift for many teachers. What are some of the mental obstacles you think teacher’s face? How do we get over them? 
  •  Strategies to “go personalized” 
  •  Big picture/philosophical advice for teachers/administrators to implement personalized learning? 
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Season 2, Episode 3 - Arthur Chadwick

32m · Published 24 May 14:55

 Arthur Chadwick 

Double Major at VCU, Mechanical Engineering & Disruptive Innovation 

Founder & President of Hyperloop VCU


Where to Find Arthur and His Work:

LinkedIn - Arthur Chadwick

www.hyperloopatvcu.com


In This Episode:

Hyperloop technology and the future implications for travel

Past educational influences and experiences

Hyperloop at VCU and Elon Musk

Learning from failures and successes

What do you do with a disruptive innovation major?

How do you balance it all?

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Season 2, Episode 3 - Arthur Chadwick

32m · Published 24 May 14:55

 Arthur Chadwick 

Double Major at VCU, Mechanical Engineering & Disruptive Innovation 

Founder & President of Hyperloop VCU

Where to Find Arthur and His Work:

LinkedIn - Arthur Chadwick

www.hyperloopatvcu.com

In This Episode:

Hyperloop technology and the future implications for travel

Past educational influences and experiences

Hyperloop at VCU and Elon Musk

Learning from failures and successes

What do you do with a disruptive innovation major?

How do you balance it all?

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aftered/support

Season 2, Episode 2 - Ted Dintersmith

38m · Published 10 Apr 12:43

 

Ted Dintersmith

Author, Speaker, Producer, Advocate


Find anything and everything about Ted at www.teddintersmith.com and on Twitter @dintersmith


  • What’s the disconnect between our personal passions for education and kids coming out great and what is stated about education in polls? Is it sign of our hopelessness rather than our not caring? Or is there something else going on entirely?


  • You’re a Virginia guy...a lot of times I hear people say “we can’t do that here.” So, let’s debunk some things what’s possible in the Commonwealth as far as innovation is concerned?


  • When you look at modern organizations that are truly thriving, a lot of the decision making is decentralized. I think of a few different things and maybe you can draw a connection with all of these, but I think of Toyota, Clayton Christensen’s work, lean startup principles from Eric Ries, and design thinking at IDEO. And yet, in education, if I have a great idea, I can’t implement without approval from 10 different people. I’m not flexible enough or agile. Why is that and what are the intended & unintended consequences? 


  • You were recently in the Richmond Metro area helping to launch the Virginia is for Learners Innovation Network. Would you talk a little about what the network is hoping to achieve and why?


  • Final question Ted. I want to be a voice for students for a minute. At some point in their school career, they will begin to hate school. What should students say and/or do about that? Or should they just sit down and do what they’re told?
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Season 2, Episode 1 - Somiah Lattimore & Todd Nuckols

27m · Published 05 Apr 20:01

 Todd Nuckols 

Executive Director, Lighthouse Labs

Somiah Lattimore

Managing Director, Lighthouse U

Director of Experiential Learning, VCU da Vinci Center


www.lighthouselabsrva.com


  • Self-introductions

  • What is Lighthouse Labs?

  • What is Lighthouse U?

  • Why the focus on colleges and universities?

  • What are the principles behind Lean startup?

  • How does someone think like an entrepreneur?

  • Can the status quo and entrepreneurship co-exist?

  • What do you hope the long-term outcome is from our upcoming panel, ReimagineRVA, on innovation, entrepreneurship, and reimagining the purpose of school?
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Episode 30 - Julia Freeland Fisher

35m · Published 11 Feb 10:13

Julia Freeland Fisher

Author, Who You Know: Unlocking Innovations That Expand Students' Networks

Director of Education Research, Clayton Christensen Institute


HOW TO FIND HER WORK:

https://www.christenseninstitute.org/

Twitter @juliaffreeland


WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE?

Disruptive innovation

  • What is it?
  • Why should folks in education care?


You wrote a blog post at the beginning of the year titled: A Look Back At What We Learned in 2018. People can read the article, but I’d like to combine a couple of those questions into one:

  • What does the future of K12 and Higher Education look like?


Her book

  • How can social capital unlock student potential, what can we do to get it for students, and whose responsibility is it?


Innovation & ESSA( Every Student Succeeds Act)

  • What can & can’t be done in schools?
  • See the report HERE


Final Question

  • What conversations do we need to have in our own neck of the woods to move the needle in the right direction in education?
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Episode 29 - 7th Grade Inventions & Innovations Class (Raw & Uncut)

27m · Published 31 Jan 11:20
An end of the semester conversation with my 7th grade Inventions & Innovations class. We talked about some of their favorite projects, the purpose of school, and reimagining education. None of them are experts in the field, but they get the big picture. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aftered/support

Episode 28 - Tom Vander Ark

32m · Published 03 Jan 10:03

 Tom Vander Ark 

-CEO, Getting Smart

-First Executive Director of Education for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

-Former Superintendent


Where to connect with Tom:

-Getting Smart

-On Twitter @tvanderark


In this episode:

-Profile of a Virginia Graduate, Henrico Learner Profile, and how to use it

-Tom’s recent article titled “What Game Are You Playing: Improvement or Innovation?

-Relationship between innovation and equity

-Future of work and its implications

-The value of an entrepreneurial mindset

-”Advanced” degrees and higher education

-The “Guidance Gap”

--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aftered/support

Episode 28 - Tom Vander Ark

32m · Published 03 Jan 10:03

 Tom Vander Ark 

-CEO, Getting Smart

-First Executive Director of Education for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

-Former Superintendent

Where to connect with Tom:

-Getting Smart

-On Twitter @tvanderark

In this episode:

-Profile of a Virginia Graduate, Henrico Learner Profile, and how to use it

-Tom’s recent article titled “What Game Are You Playing: Improvement or Innovation?

-Relationship between innovation and equity

-Future of work and its implications

-The value of an entrepreneurial mindset

-”Advanced” degrees and higher education

-The “Guidance Gap”

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aftered/support

Episode 27 - Kelly Young

31m · Published 30 Nov 10:53
Kelly Young Executive Director of Education Reimagined In this episode... From Anthropology to Law to Education…? Education: How we’ve ended up here Is learner-centered education “just another thing”? Why is the status quo so committed to standardized testing? Better alternatives? Examples of what education should look like in 2018? Final question: what would you tell a district that is considering creating a space for disruptive innovation? Find Kelly and her work at: www.educationreimagined.org @EdReimagined Make sure to check out Pioneering Magazine too at: https://education-reimagined.org/articles/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aftered/support

AfterEd has 41 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 21:05:12. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 29th, 2024 19:41.

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