Tune in to LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries in Education to hear from Jerri Kemble and Jamie Saponaro as they seek global perspectives on educational topics that matter. With so many people to hear from and so many lessons to learn - they are gaining insights from education leaders worldwide. Powered by ClassLink, they are linking up the movers and shakers who make it happen!
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When the internet emerged in the 1990s and educators were wondering how they might use technology in education, Kathy Schrock emerged on the scene. Kathy Schrock, a librarian, began curating websites and assisting teachers all over the world to effectively incorporate technology into the curriculum. Join us in this LinkedUp podcast to learn how Kathy has become a leader, an inspiration, and a pioneer in this field.
Podcasting from the historical Asbury Park on the Jersey Shore, Jamie and Jerri talk with three iconic education technology leaders: Kathy Hurley, Lisa Schmucki, and Anne McMullan. These three women have blazed a trail in education technology implementation. This podcast contains a treasure trove of advice on leadership, collaboration, and finding success.
This last year has been one of change and transition. In this podcast, our LinkedUp co-hosts discuss starting a brand new podcast In a pandemic without ever meeting in person. This anniversary podcast highlights their reason for starting LinkedUp, the incredible guests they have interviewed and some exciting news about the LinkedUp Podcast’s roadmap with exciting and new opportunities for educators.
Holly Clark is an education thought-leader, international speaker, best-selling author, and an advocate for students. She is a twenty-plus-year educator who has spent over 15 years teaching in a 1:1 classroom and over five years as an administrator in both public and private schools, holding a master’s degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology from Columbia University. Her passion for helping teachers create classrooms, where students want to learn and can become the agents of their own thinking and understanding, is what she talks to us about in this LinkedUp podcast.
On episode 49, Mallory Jacobs and Hanna Kemble, two recognized leaders in school counseling, discuss building relationships and working with students on social-emotional skills. They reflect on their learnings from the recent National School Counseling Conference in Las Vegas. In addition, they discuss overarching topics in the counseling world and share with listeners some of their favorite tips for working with staff and students on their social and emotional needs. Hanna and Mallory are full of energy and they share many great ideas, you will not want to miss this podcast.