Episodes
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
#30: What's It Like to Be Teaching in Sweden Right Now?
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
Sunday Nov 01, 2020
If you're teaching in the United States during the pandemic right now, you're likely having the most challenging year of your career--regardless of whether you're teaching in person, remotely, or a hybrid of the two. Without a coordinated federal response to the Covid19 pandemic in the United States, states are largely on their own to figure out how to send students, teachers, and staff back to school safely. But what's it like teaching in other countries? Sandy Bansal, lead computer science teacher at Amerikanska Gymnasiet in Gothenburg, Sweden returns to the podcast.
Monday Sep 14, 2020
#29 The Lost Episode: Thomas Kearns
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Monday Sep 14, 2020
Back in March 2020, I sat down with Thomas Kearns to record this episode. While the pandemic was raging through Washington and New York state, it still hadn’t reached the Midwest. A few days after we recorded this episode, the pandemic reached the Midwest and everything changed. This episode got lost in the chaos and stress of that time, but I am thrilled to finally release it.
Thomas Kearns (LinkedIn) is founder of Space to Play, Tortus, and Bitspace. He was a professor and Director fo Design Communication at Illinois Institute of Technology and is currently a Digital Innovation Strategist at Perkins&Will.
Monday Aug 24, 2020
#28: Kelley Huxtable
Monday Aug 24, 2020
Monday Aug 24, 2020
As we approach Fall in the United States, teachers are facing a difficult choice: teach in person during the Covid-19 pandemic or leave their jobs. In this episode, we sit down with Kelley Huxtable to hear what it's like to make this gut-wrenching decision.
Monday Aug 17, 2020
#27: Nora Flanagan
Monday Aug 17, 2020
Monday Aug 17, 2020
In September, Nora Flanagan will begin her 23rd year as an educator in Chicago amid the challenging pedagogical circumstances of the covid-19 pandemic and the immense struggle Chicago Public School teachers have faced getting the support and resources they need from the community.
Nora (@noraflanagan) is co-author of Confronting White Nationalism in School—A Toolkit (westernstatescenter.org/schools). She teachers English at Northside College Prep, a selective enrollment public high school in Chicago’s North Park neighborhood. Nora also serves as a delegate to the Chicago Teacher’s Union.
Tuesday Aug 11, 2020
#26: Liz Gallo
Tuesday Aug 11, 2020
Tuesday Aug 11, 2020
In this episode, we talk a bit about what's coming up in season two of the podcast and have a conversation with Liz Gallo, CEO of WhyMaker. More info about Liz and WhyMaker can be found here whymaker.co. Follow Liz on Twitter @whymaker.
Wednesday May 06, 2020
#25: The Educators and Makers Creating PPE: Part Two
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, shortages in Personal Protective Equipment or PPE for medical professionals have been an ongoing issue. Two key types of PPE in desperate need are face shields and surgical masks. To mitigate this shortage, educators, makers, and everyday people have been sewing, laser cutting, and 3D printing PPE and then donating them to medical professionals, neighbors, friends, and family members.
In this new podcast series, we’ll be talking to the amazing people volunteering their time, materials, and expertise to mitigate the shortage of PPE.
Our guest today is Courtney Lyons. Courtney is a pattern maker, fashion designer, and educator. Courtney describes her journey sewing masks and related issues of design, accessibility, fit, and distribution. Courtney also talks about parenting, teaching, and being enrolled in a nursing program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friday Apr 24, 2020
#24: The Educators and Makers Creating PPE: Part One
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Friday Apr 24, 2020
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, shortages in Personal Protective Equipment or PPE for medical professionals have been an ongoing issue. Two key types of PPE in desperate need are face shields and surgical masks. To mitigate this shortage, educators, makers, and everyday people have been sewing, laser cutting, and 3D printing PPE and then donating them to medical professionals, neighbors, friends, and family members.
In this new podcast series, we’ll be talking to the amazing people volunteering their time, materials, and expertise to mitigate the shortage of PPE.
In this episode, we talk to Jeff Solin (@JeffSolin), Computer Science teacher at Lane Tech College Prep High School here in Chicago about his efforts to design, make, and distribute PPE.
• Solin Flatpack Face Shield bit.ly/solinflatpack
• Illinois PPE Network illinoisppe.org
Monday Apr 13, 2020
#23: Teaching During COVID-19: Part Six
Monday Apr 13, 2020
Monday Apr 13, 2020
As humanity takes measures to slow the spread and effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19, businesses, schools, and many public gathering places are shutting down or being restricted. This is very worrisome for all of us, and as of now, there are many unknowns. Educators of all types are facing the many challenges of online and distance learning. In this ongoing series, we will be talking to educators each week about the difficulties, surprises, and discoveries they are meeting as they continue to teach during this unprecedented world event.
• Our guest today is Anna Delia, Director of the Innovation Lab at Hawken School.
• Resources Anna referenced in our conversation are sites.google.com/view/fabplayhome/home and instagram.com/hawkenfabplay
• If you are an educator and would like to take part in a future conversation, please email us at info@depthandlight.com
Monday Mar 30, 2020
#22: Teaching During COVID-19: Part Five
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Monday Mar 30, 2020
As humanity takes measures to slow the spread and effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19, businesses, schools, and many public gathering places are shutting down or being restricted. This is very worrisome for all of us, and as of now, there are many unknowns. Educators of all types are facing the many challenges of online and distance learning. In this ongoing series, we will be talking to educators each week about the difficulties, surprises, and discoveries they are meeting as they continue to teach during this unprecedented world event.
• Our guest today is Merrilynn Martin, Case Manager and Special Education Teacher at Sayre Language Academy (Chicago Public Schools).
• If you are an educator and would like to take part in a future conversation, please email us at info@depthandlight.com
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
#21: Teaching During COVID-19: Part Four
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
Wednesday Mar 25, 2020
As humanity takes measures to slow the spread and effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19, businesses, schools, and many public gathering places are shutting down or being restricted. This is very worrisome for all of us, and as of now, there are many unknowns. Educators of all types are facing the many challenges of online and distance learning. In this ongoing series, we will be talking to educators each week about the difficulties, surprises, and discoveries they are meeting as they continue to teach during this unprecedented world event.
• In part four, we speak to Kelley Huxtable, Library, Co-curriculars Technology Integrationist at Inly School in Scituate, MA--and Joan Horvath, an educator, consultant, and co-founder of Nonscriptum LLC (nonscriptum.com).
• If you are an educator and would like to take part in a future conversation, please email us at info@depthandlight.com