Podcast462: Inspired by Tricia Fuglestad and Make Media Camp Lessons Learned

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  • November 2, 2018

Welcome to Episode 462 of Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcasts, a now-wildly irregular podcast by Dr. Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) focusing on digital creativity, media literacy, digital literacy and instructional technology. This episode includes two segments. The first is an interview with Megan Thompson (@seeingnewshapes), our elementary art teacher at Casady School in Oklahoma City. This past spring, Megan had an opportunity to travel to the Chicago area and spend part of a day with Tricia Fuglestad (@fuglefun). Tricia is an amazing elementary art teacher and utilizes a wide variety of technologies in her classroom to encourage creativity and empower student expression. Shelly Fryer (@sfryer) and Wes interviewed Megan about her experiences, observations and takeaways from her time with Tricia in early June, 2018. The second segment of this podcast is a conversation between Shelly and Wes about their two recent Make Media Camp workshops (@MakeMediaCamp) with teachers in Kansas City and Oklahoma City. They highlight a variety of lessons learned and changes they’ve made to this one day media experience which introduces teachers to six different media projects and classroom activities: narrated images, photo collages, class radio shows / podcasts, paper-slide videos, Goose Chase mobile media scavenger hunts, and multimedia eBooks. Learn more about Make Media Camps on www.MakeMediaCamp.com, and access all workshop curricula from these workshops on the Archives link under Resources. Check out the shownotes for this podcast for links to additionally referenced resources.

Shownotes:

  1. Subscribe to Moving at the Speed of Creativity Podcasts
  2. Tricia Fuglestad (@fuglefun) Dryden Art – Fugleblog and Fugleflicks
  3. Megan Thompson (@seeingnewshapes) – Classroom website
  4. Shelly Fryer (@sfryer) – Blog and Classroom website
  5. Follow Wes Fryer on Twitter: @wfryer
  6. Udall Foundation – Parks in Focus
  7. Book: How to Be an Explorer of the World: Portable Life Museum by Keri Smith
  8. Movie: The Music of Strangers (2015)
  9. Odyssey Leadership Academy – Oklahoma City
  10. Book: Neuroteach: Brain Science and the Future of Education by Glenn Whitman and Ian Kelleher
  11. GoodNotes4 app for iOS
  12. Make Media Camp (@MakeMediaCamp)
  13. Make Media Intro Video (created with Adobe Spark Video for iPad)
  14. Seesaw Learning Journals
  15. How Do I use Activities in Seesaw?
  16. Make Media Camp Pedagogy (paper slide video from Make Media Camp)
  17. Ideas for Building Classroom Community (paper slide video from Make Media Camp)
  18. EdTech Situation Room (@edtechSR)
  19. Email Mail Merge Custom PDF Certificates with autoCrat for Google (March 2016 blog post about using autoCrat)

“Make Media Camps in 2018” (CC BY 2.0) by Wesley Fryer

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