by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Sep 20, 2016 | Accessibility, Disruption, Podcasts
I am very careful with the term disruption, mostly because it tends to be overused in describing some (or even many) technologies, especially how they relate to classrooms. However, there are some technologies that so fundamentally change the conversation that one...
by Mike Agostinelli | Oct 15, 2015 | Make!, Media, On Our Radar..., Podcasts
Would you like an activity for your students that will having them listen while utilizing technology? How about an assignment that with leave your students with a better appreciation of history? If your answer is Yes then you will want to include your students in The...
by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Sep 25, 2015 | Ethics, Podcasts
If you have surfing any technology-related new media this week, you likely ran into the prolific debate related to Apple’s new “ad blocking” functionality in the latest version of their operating system. The debate is simple. On one hand, for many,...
by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Apr 7, 2015 | Podcasts, Privacy
Just as in the adult world, data privacy and data sharing are big topics in and around the students we serve in the classroom. As we are using an increasing number of apps and website to track data, from student behavior to the hot lunch count, privacy advocates are...
by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Mar 27, 2015 | Google, GoogleFest 2015 in Eureka, Podcasts
Good afternoon! I am thrilled to be in Eureka, Montana today for their now second annual “GoogleFest,” working with teachers from in and around the region. Here my my slides for today’s presentation, “Join a Revolution:Podcasting in the...
by Dr. Jason Neiffer | Feb 20, 2015 | Listen and Learn!, Podcasts
Are you into listening and consuming podcasts? If the answer is no, it is not surprising. While podcasting has had a steady audience over the past few years, Pew Research estimates that the number of those that have listened to a podcast actually decreased in 2013....