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Interviews with Jon and Marlena
EdTech Bites Podcast: Ep. 96: Marlena, Jon, EduProtocols, and Steak
Getting Smart: EduProtocols: Facilitating Student Collaboration, Creativity, and Ownership (Insightful interview of Hebern and Corippo) by Getting Smart Columnist, Michael Niehoff
Columns
Teacher Cast: Do You Need to Bring Your Teaching into Focus?
The Principal Center: The EduProtocol Field Guide
EPT Broadcast Center: Jon Corippo
InspireK12: The EduProtocol Field Guide
TOSA’s Talking Tech: The Jon Corippo Episode
Educators Lead: Foster and Build Relationships So Administrators And Teachers Work In Tandem To Support Each Other
Educators Lead: Be Like a Ninja, Not a Rebel
Cool Cat Teacher: EduProtocols with Littles
Fast Company: The Secret to Building Great EdTech Products?
Teachers: Give SMARTER repetitions with BETTER feedback using the Fast and the Curious EduProtocol!
Articles, Blogs, and Other Interesting Things
EduProtocols 2 with Marlena Hebern, TNT EdTechPodcast
How do EduProtocols look in the classroom setting! Check out Mr. Moler’s website to find out! by Adam Moler @moler3031
Activate, Review, Engage, Reward: Rethinking Learning with Kahoot! by Laura Steinbrink
Frayer a Friend + Kahoot! by Laura Steinbrink
Eduprotocol – The Random Emoji Generator Power Paragraph by Jon Corippo
Teach Better. Work Less. By Dave Burgess
Argumentative Unit for Grades 6-8 with Teaching Resources by Nupur Sethi @nupurssethi
Frayer Example for High School with historical context to ‘force’ students to make connections. by Amanda Sandoval @histroysandoval
EduProtocols Menu Example by @bearleyteach
Matt Miller: Ditch that Textbook: Eliminate worksheet homework with the Fast and the Curious EduProtocol
One Man Book Club: The EduProtocol Field Guide by Stephen Dull @thedullguy
Collaboration in the Classroom: Messy, Unpredictable and Incredibly Powerful by Aimée Skidmore
The Most Important Skills for the 4th Industrial Revolution? Try Ethics and Philosophy by Tony Wan
Death by Powerpoint, Blog by Ms Marshall
Frickin’ Packets by Jennifer Gonzalez
From The Space: A Guide For Educators by Rebecca Louise Hare (Author), Dr. Robert Dillon:
The Quiet Protocol, The Showcase Protocol, The Creation Protocol, The Collaboration Protocol
Student collaboration in shared Google Slides Ditch that Textbook by Matt Miller
True or False: Quizzes are Bad for Kids by David Theriault
Mr. Salsich’s Class: Working on the Worst Presentation Ever!
Mind Shift: What's Going on Inside the Brain Of A Curious Child? by By Maanvi Singh, NPR