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The Partial Credit Podcast

The Partial Credit Podcast

著者: Jesse Lubinsky Jeffrey Heil Donnie Piercey - Education Podcast Network
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Partial Credit is the podcast that brings together education, pop-culture, and shenanigans! Your hosts, Jeffery Heil, Donnie Piercey, and Jesse Lubinsky, span 3 generations and they've got you covered coast to coast. Sit back, relax, and earn your partial credit.© 2018-2021. Partial Credit. All Rights Reserved. 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発
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  • PC111 - This One Goes to 111 with Jim Sill
    2025/11/24
    In this episode, Jim Sill joins Donnie, Jesse, and Jeff to discuss the unique experience of celebrating Thanksgiving in Australia, the timing of Christmas decorations, and the impact of AI tools in education. They also engage in a fun challenge of ranking various EdTech apps, sharing personal anecdotes and insights along the way. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss and rank various Google tools based on their effectiveness in educational settings. They explore the functionalities of tools like Google Drive, Gmail, and Nearpod, while also reflecting on their personal experiences and preferences. The discussion highlights the impact of these tools on teaching and learning outcomes, as well as the innovative features that enhance their usability. The episode concludes with a final ranking of the tools and a look towards the future of educational technology.

    Takeaways

    Thanksgiving is not widely celebrated in Australia.
    The concept of Black Friday is confusing in Australia.
    Jim Sill tries to introduce Thanksgiving traditions to his family.
    The timing of Christmas decorations varies greatly by culture.
    AI tools like Gemini and Notebook LM are changing education.
    Custom gems can enhance lesson planning for teachers.
    Google Docs remains a staple in educational settings.
    The importance of using AI as a thought partner in problem-solving.
    The podcast hosts share personal experiences related to Thanksgiving.
    Ranking EdTech apps reveals differing opinions on their usefulness. The ranking of Google tools can vary based on personal experiences and classroom needs.
    Google Drive is seen as a vital organizational tool but not necessarily an instructional one.
    Gmail is often overlooked as a teaching tool despite its importance in communication.
    Innovative features in tools like Google Express can significantly enhance classroom experiences.
    The conversation emphasizes the importance of adaptability in using educational technology.
    Nearpod is recognized for its value in Apple School environments.
    The hosts agree on the need for more engaging and interactive educational tools.
    Feedback mechanisms in tools like Google Forms are crucial for effective teaching.
    The discussion reflects a shared enthusiasm for exploring new features in educational technology.
    The hosts express a desire for more collaborative and fun ways to evaluate and use these tools

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    56 分
  • PC110 - School Fundraisers, Phones, and The Man of Your Dreams
    2025/11/14

    In this episode of Partial Credit, Jesse Lubinsky, Donnie Piercey, and Jeffrey Heil engage in a lively discussion about the meaning of the word 'affable' and its implications in feedback. They share humorous anecdotes from training sessions and delve into the world of movies, including Oscar buzz and unique viewing experiences at innovative venues like the Sphere in Las Vegas. The conversation highlights the intersection of technology and film, showcasing how modern advancements are reshaping the cinematic experience. In this conversation, the hosts explore various themes including the interactive experience of the Wizard of Oz, innovative fundraising strategies for schools, and the role of smartphones in education. They discuss the importance of community engagement in fundraising efforts, share unique ideas for school events, and debate the impact of technology in the classroom. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the role of cell phones in education, questioning their necessity and impact on student learning. They explore the mental health implications of technology addiction, the challenges of setting boundaries for device use, and the evolving nature of communication in the digital age. The discussion culminates in reflections on the responsibilities of educators and parents in guiding children through these challenges.

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    54 分
  • The Promises and Peril of AI with Ken Shelton - PC109
    2025/09/22
    In this episode of the Partial Credit Podcast, hosts Jesse Lubinsky, Donnie Piercey, and Jeffery Heil celebrate Ken Shelton's 10th appearance. The conversation explores various themes, including the evolution of technology in education, the promises and perils of AI, and a critique of the Alpha School's educational model. The hosts discuss the impact of AI on learning and teaching, emphasizing the importance of ethical considerations and the role of teachers in innovative education. The episode highlights the need for a critical examination of educational practices and the influence of technology on student outcomes. In this conversation, the speakers critically examine the themes of equity in education, the role of AI in teaching and learning, and the need for innovative assessment strategies. They discuss the importance of AI literacy for educators and students, emphasizing the necessity of teaching foundational skills before integrating AI tools. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in education, advocating for a thoughtful approach to its implementation.
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    1 時間 14 分
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