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Jabbedu Education Podcast

by Jon Ruths

Hello teachers. The Jabbedu Education Podcast strives to bridge the gap between Education Research and Classroom Practice for all K-12 educators. You'll hear some energetic conversations with leading researchers and professionals, bringing you the most relevant and current information in the fields of education, psychology, and leadership. We know you'll leave with some great evidence-based strategies and resources for you to use tomorrow. Welcome to Jabbedu.

Copyright: © 2023 Jabbedu Education Podcast

Episodes

Integrating Mobile Technology in a Post-PC Era with Dr. Chris Penny

33m · Published 06 Apr 09:00

Do you want to integrate more technology into your classroom, but don't know where to start?  Maybe you're a little hesitant about the steep learning curve that comes with using technology in education.  Or maybe do you already use a lot of technology, but just want some more tips?  In this episode we interview Dr. Chris Penny from West Chester University to discuss some of the newest research coming out of the education technology field.

Timestamps: Topics Discussed

0:01 - Introduction

2:18 - Dr. Chris Penny intro and background

6:10 - Importance of health and wellness

7:42 - Apple and Google Educator programs

11:20 - Mobile Technology and the Post-PC era

13:30 - Benefits of a 1:1 ratio of students to devices

14:24 - Are tablets becoming the new standard in education technology?

16:56 - But there's a big learning curve to technology... isn't that a detriment?

19:08 - Accessibility of information with technology

20:52 - The future of education technology and where you should start.

24:52 - Exit Ticket Questions

30:19 - Nuggets and wrap-up.

Using 'Fandom' to Capture Your Students' Attention with Dr. Lynn Zubernis

31m · Published 06 Apr 09:00

In this episode we interview one of the few experts in the country on fandom research.  Dr. Lynn Zubernis is a licensed clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at West Chester University.  She became interested in the concept of fandom after she herself became a huge fan of the show Supernatural.  After experiencing firsthand the tight-knit communities that form around tv shows, sports, music etc, she dove into researching the psychology behind fandom.  In this interview, we look at how we can apply our students' fandom to their educational journey with the hope of fostering more participation, interest, and motivation in the classroom.

Timestamps
0:01 - Intro
2:37 - Lynn's background and info on Supernatural
7:04 - Fandom definition and discussion
10:19 - Leonard Nemoy and Star Trek as the first Fandom
12:37 - Dr. Zubernis' process for collecting research on fandom
14:43 - How does fandom apply to the education world?
19:29 - Can fandom be fostered, or is it strictly organic?
20:57 - When should we start using fandom in the classroom?
22:57 - Exit Ticket Questions
28:19 - Wrap-up and takeaways

Welcome to Jabbedu - Season 2

3m · Published 18 Mar 12:00

Don't we all just want to find the best tools, best strategies, and best techniques for becoming effective and skillful teachers?  Doesn't it make sense to insure those tools, strategies, and techniques are proven and backed by research?  Join elementary teacher Jon Ruths as he interviews some of the leading professors and researchers in the fields of education, psychology, and leadership to bring you the most relevant evidence-based information for you to use in your life and in your classroom so that you can become the best teacher you can be.

Welcome to Jabbedu - Season 2

3m · Published 18 Mar 12:00

Don't we all just want to find the best tools, best strategies, and best techniques for becoming effective and skillful teachers?  Doesn't it make sense to insure those tools, strategies, and techniques are proven and backed by research?  Join elementary teacher Jon Ruths as he interviews some of the leading professors and researchers in the fields of education, psychology, and leadership to bring you the most relevant evidence-based information for you to use in your life and in your classroom so that you can become the best teacher you can be.

Jabbedu Education Podcast has 124 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 103:20:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 24th, 2024 08:42.

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