Paupack Bytes Podcast

Paupack Bytes Podcast
Podcast Description
Come join us as we celebrate instructional successes with colleagues who have implemented new ideas, new pedagogy and new technology that transforms their instruction and promotes active learning. dangranville.substack.com
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Focuses on instructional innovation in education, including technology integration and empowering student choice, with episodes exploring topics such as using Minecraft Education in history classes, student choice initiatives in biology courses, and the impact of AI on education. Specific episode examples include deep dives into project-based learning and student-centered assessments.

Come join us as we celebrate instructional successes with colleagues who have implemented new ideas, new pedagogy and new technology that transforms their instruction and promotes active learning.
In Episode 11, high school history teacher Rich McGinnis discusses using Minecraft Education with students to present their research findings about a Civil War battle. Rich has 20+ years experience in the classroom and always looks to integrate technology within his past lessons and units to promote engagement and deeper learning for his students. Tune in to hear how his instructional design unfolded for this project, his overall experience, and what he has learned from the process.
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