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Teaching Artist Podcast

119 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 32 ratings

Teaching Artist Podcast is dedicated to discussions of teaching art, making art, and how those things overlap and feed each other. Rebecca Potts Aguirre, a visual arts teaching artist, interviews practicing artists who are also K-12 educators. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teachingartistpodcast/support

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#50: Gregory Quick: Creative Problem Solving

March 14, 2021 07:23 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MB

I loved how Greg talked about art being all about solving problems and how that was what excited him about being an artist. He shared how he sets parameters in the classroom and encourages students to solve problems in their own unique ways. It was also so refreshing and helpful to hear how he focuses on the positive in his work and allows himself to step away and take breaks when things aren’t working in the studio. It felt like permission to not push so hard, which is sometimes really nee...

#49: Kieren Dutcher: Breaking Through Barriers

March 07, 2021 06:43 - 55 minutes - 51.1 MB

Kieren Dutcher had such great advice to share about seasons in your career and writing children’s books and shifting to teaching online. I loved how she talked about not fitting everything in and re-prioritizing as you go. It can be so easy to beat ourselves up for not accomplishing enough, so it’s helpful to hear reinforcement for giving yourself more flexibility. I also always appreciate hearing from parents who are farther along the parenthood journey than I am. The common thread I hear i...

#48: Mandi Antonucci: Following Curiosity

February 28, 2021 07:24 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

Mandi Antonucci creates beautifully detailed and painterly drawings using colored pencils, ball point pens, and sometimes other materials. She shared how drawing was not always easy for her and she had to put in a lot of practice. She talked about dabbling in a variety of media and the rabbit holes she leaps down when a concept strikes her. It was wonderful hearing about her teaching experience and how she’s adapted to the bizarre situation of hybrid teaching. Like some of our other recent ...

#47: Don Masse: Shine Brite: Illuminating the World

February 21, 2021 08:52 - 53 minutes - 48.9 MB

I have been inspired by Don Masse’s blog for years and loved getting to talk with him and pick his brain! He shared some great tips and inspiration for artists and teachers, including exciting ways of using digital tools for art-making with students. We talked about balancing art and teaching and family and all the things - or struggling with that balance. I loved his method of teaching collage as a playful, experimental art form by offering glue only at the end of class. He spoke about seek...

#46: Candido Crespo: Origin Story

February 14, 2021 08:08 - 1 hour - 58.2 MB

I have loved connecting with Candido Crespo on social media and it was such a pleasure to chat with him! He spoke about the importance of taking the time to build relationships and get to know your students and offered tips for teachers. I also loved hearing about his work and the projects he has going on. Like me, he’s dreaming up more than he has time for, but is doing incredible work encouraging fathers through his CreativiDad Project, and encouraging artists through One Love Art Sessions...

#45: Jessica Kitzman: Putting the Pieces Together

February 07, 2021 05:03 - 1 hour - 58.7 MB

Jessica Kitzman and I connected through the Stay Home Gallery where we are both represented for 2021!! It has been such a joy to get to know her and her art practice through the gallery and it was nice to connect about teaching in this conversation.  Jessica talked about her path to teaching through Americorps and how being in a classroom full of kids making art re-ignited her art practice. She shared how discovering TAB and shifting to a choice-based pedagogy felt right and led her to expa...

#44: Flavia Zuñiga-West & Sydney Snyder: Adding Voices

January 31, 2021 04:50 - 1 hour - 82.6 MB

Adding Voices began as a free virtual conference for art educators of color and allies, founded by Flavia Zuñiga-West. Soon after the first conference, one of the presenters, Sydney Snyder, came on board as a co-organizer for future conferences and editor and contributor to the Patreon resources. Their newsletter for patrons is almost a misnomer - it’s more like a beautifully designed virtual magazine with clickable links, curated images, articles and carefully developed lesson plans that in...

#43: Kate Frazer Rego: The Studio Feels Alive

January 24, 2021 08:38 - 1 hour - 67.4 MB

Kate Frazer Rego is an artist and educator living in the South Coast in Massachusetts. She attended the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth College of Visual and Performing Art, where she earned a BFA in Sculpture. She went on to earn her MFA from Boston University’s College of Fine Art. Kate has shown her work nationally and is currently in several private collections. She participated and performed in Art in Odd Places: BODY, an international performance art festival in NYC 2018. And was...

#42: Katie Bradford Osborne: Leap and You'll Find Wings

January 17, 2021 09:19 - 1 hour - 58 MB

Katie Bradford Osborne is an artist, mother, creative brand consultant, teacher, curator, gallerist, and, more than anything, a woman on a mission to empower other women! She offered so much wonderful advice and great tips for artists. I took notes to implement in my own art practice. It was so helpful to chat with a curator and gallerist who is so giving and cares deeply about supporting artists. I also loved hearing about her artwork and how she balances the more structured, planned out ...

#41: Mahoganëë Amigér: Home is Where the Magic Is

January 11, 2021 06:33 - 48 minutes - 44.5 MB

Mahoganëë talked about how she and her husband started Responsible Artistry with a studio in their closet where they helped teens produce music. They have grown the organization tremendously, always working as a team. I also loved how she talked about home and food. Sitting at the feet of the elders and listening and remembering. Her music is so moving. Go listen to it and buy her work! Mahoganëë, a South Carolina native & East Coast based artist blending a style of Southern soul, funk, ja...

#40: Reflecting & Recapping 2020

December 30, 2020 18:22 - 1 hour - 65.8 MB

This 40th episode will be the last one of 2020 and I’ll be sharing some of my favorite moments from the episodes released this year. As I reflect on 2020 and plan for 2021, I oscillate between excited & hopeful and overwhelmed. It’s been a YEAR. Whew. Last December, I was just starting to submit my artwork to open calls. I was teaching 4 days per week at 2 elementary schools, getting into the swing of TAB and being on a cart at one school. I had shared the idea of a podcast as a way to forc...

#39: Hannah Zimmerman: Your Voice is Valid

December 20, 2020 07:38 - 1 hour - 66.3 MB

I loved hearing about the ideas behind Hannah Zimmerman's beautiful work. Lush greenery, the ephemera of an artist's life, and the occasional cat stare out from her paintings. Within the repetition of stripes, careful color choices, and chairs without bodies to hold are comments on feminism and space as Hannah contemplates her place in this world. She talked about how she uses collage as a way to experiment with ideas and aesthetics, a creative playground. Her use of found materials there is...

#38: Lauren Merceron: Art Feeds Your Soul

December 13, 2020 08:16 - 53 minutes - 49.2 MB

Lauren Merceron shared her struggles with dyslexia and how she’s learned to embrace her unique challenges and value her unique strengths. I loved how she talked about making art to feed her soul and thinking of showing and selling it as secondary. It’s easy to get bogged down in the business and admin side of art, so that was a good reminder.  Lauren Merceron is an elementary art teacher and artist based outside Atlanta, Georgia. She celebrates her language processing disorders because this...

#37: Corbrae Smith: Forged Through Fire

December 06, 2020 07:26 - 1 hour - 70.6 MB

Corbrae Smith is a middle school art teacher by day, dope afrofuturist illustrator by night. Based in Oakland, CA, he is active in the local art scene and has created and contributed to many murals in the Bay Area. He spoke passionately about teaching and how he makes an impact with his students by continuing to push forward with his art career. We talked about critique, both in the classroom and with our own artwork, the struggles of juggling these two careers, and making your own opportun...

#36: Emma Freeman: Endless Possibilities

November 29, 2020 07:52 - 1 hour - 62.7 MB

Emma Freeman spoke about studying philosophy and art and how the two continue to mesh in her work. I loved the metaphor she shared about breaking down barriers - this image of softening walls and opening doors. I imagine a space where the walls bend and squish as we reshape a more equitable, welcoming, uplifting world. She talked about the possibilities she sees in art education and how encouraging free creation is such a healing process. Emma also shared her experience with opening a shop,...

#35: Priyanka Parmanand: Painting At Night

November 22, 2020 06:44 - 1 hour - 55.7 MB

Priyanka Parmanand shifted from seeing art as a hobby to creating both a teaching studio and her own professional art practice. I loved hearing about her background in business and how it does - and does NOT - inform her work. She spoke with such encouragement about resilience. Don’t give up, even when things are hard! What an encouraging and inspiring conversation! Priyanka pushed through self-doubt and continues to do so in her art practice. I especially resonated with how she fits it all...

#34: Alisha Mernick: Critical Multiculturalism

November 15, 2020 06:14 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

I’m so impressed with Alisha Mernick's ability to so concisely and eloquently share knowledge about anti-racist pedagogy and critical multiculturalism. If you’re not following her on instagram, follow her! She talks about how she’s not only been through an incredible graduate program combining social justice education, critical race theory, and contemporary art, but has also been in the classroom putting that education to practical use for 10 years. This semester, she’s freelancing while mot...

#33: Natasha Rivett-Carnac: Words & Pictures

November 08, 2020 07:21 - 1 hour - 58.2 MB

Natasha Rivett-Carnac is a curator and writer with a focus on arts & culture, and education. She runs a blog that supports writers and other creatives to find practical and artistic resources about motherhood. She is a home educator. Until COVID, her family split their school year between Costa Rica and the UK. Her family also participated in The Greenhouse, an outdoor education project The Daily Mail called “Britain’s most hipster school”. I loved how Natasha talked about how words and pic...

#32: Megan Driving Hawk: Creating Ceremony

October 25, 2020 07:39 - 1 hour - 76 MB

It was so wonderful connecting with Megan Driving Hawk. We spoke about teaching and art-making, being white mothers of Indigenous and Latinx kids, and early motherhood. I find her work so beautiful and deeply meaningful. The way she talked about her interest in the meeting place of science and faith, how truth lives in the overlap between seemingly contradicting things felt so connected to her series of double exposures. Megan Driving Hawk is an Artist/Mother & Educator living in Phoenix, ...

#31: Adrienne Brown-David: Do What Works for You!

October 18, 2020 04:47 - 1 hour - 62.8 MB

Adrienne Brown-David creates gorgeous paintings, drawings, and paper dolls! It was so helpful for me to hear that she doesn’t actually have it all together all the time despite seeming very put together and successful from the outside. She talked about how she allows herself to not be good at everything all the time - to have times where she is excelling at teaching and motherhood, but not painting; and times where she is making incredible artwork, but her home is a mess and her kids are ea...

#30: Eileen Powers: Can You Make Hair For Me?

October 11, 2020 05:35 - 1 hour - 57.1 MB

Eileen Powers talks about looking at an issue from all sides and how artists are problem solvers. I love how she applies this both physically to the engineering feat of creating hair out of all kinds of materials and metaphorically to the challenge of adjusting to big changes and getting through and talking about hard things like illness and death. She also talks about embracing differences and finding joy in even the most difficult situations. There is so much in her project and in this con...

#29: Michael Millam: Finding Your Voice

October 04, 2020 04:34 - 57 minutes - 52.4 MB

I enjoyed hearing how Michael Millam took a leap to pursue adventure in China and has built these dual careers of artist and teacher alongside and intertwined with each other. He talked about finding his own voice in his artwork and helping students to find theirs. We also dug into failing, making mistakes, and developing resilience. It was such a great conversation and I especially loved hearing about his process combining photography and ceramics! Michael Millam has been an art educator ...

#28: Victoria Fry: Bringing Contemporary Art Into the Classroom

September 27, 2020 04:38 - 1 hour - 55.5 MB

In this episode, I connected with an incredible artist and educator who is working to promote artists and share resources for art educators. Victoria Fry is the founder of Visionary Art Collective, an amazing platform for contemporary art. She has taught in a variety of settings, including as a teaching artist traveling between many schools and as a classroom teacher working art into all subjects. It felt empowering to hear how Victoria has shifted her mindset and approach to teaching. It’s...

#27: Matt MacFarland: The Power of a Story

September 20, 2020 05:08 - 1 hour - 65.4 MB

Matt Macfarland shared so many amazing books and artists! We teach for the same organization, P.S. Arts, and had met a few times at PD, but it was nice to hear more about his background and his work. I love how he weaves stories together combining truth and fiction. His “teaching chronicles” are hilariously accurate to the life of an art teacher. I especially liked hearing how Matt uses books in his teaching to help discuss weighty topics. He talked about the power of stories to change mind...

#26: Melanie Anderson: Painting Happiness

September 13, 2020 04:31 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

Melanie Anderson has been teaching for 18 years, but had a 15 year career in advertising before going into teaching. She talks about the difficult decision to leave her first career in order to devote herself to motherhood and then her path to teaching. Melanie shared so much encouraging advice and experience. It felt so hopeful and helpful to hear her perspective as a parent. I definitely need that reminder to soak up this time with my daughter and give myself some grace with all the other...

Mini Episode #2: Moments of Time

September 09, 2020 17:51 - 7 minutes - 3.36 MB

Blog post with images and links I’ve been thinking a lot about how to share the incredible work of more teaching artists and also share some of the amazing resources I’m seeing as well as my own tips and experiences. That’s where these mini-episodes come in. I plan to include a few segments here. First, I’ll share a bit about a featured teaching artist. Then I’ll share tips and resources. Then some challenges, and finally shout-outs. Featured Artist I’m so excited to share Maria Coit’s wo...

#25: Reuben King: Letting Go Of Control

September 06, 2020 04:28 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

It was so great to reconnect with Reuben King! I worked with him 10 years ago when I managed art education programs at the Bronx River Art Center. He was an incredible teaching artist there, teaching workshops in the center and in schools. I loved hearing more of his background and how he’s worked his way into his dream of having his own teaching studio. Reuben now owns Brooklyn Clay Industries where he offers his own classes, manages other teaching artists, offers production services, and c...

Mini Episode #1: What's In A Name?

September 02, 2020 15:07 - 12 minutes - 6.16 MB

Blog Post These mini-episodes are a way to share more art by amazing teaching artists as well as some resources and tips, challenges, shout outs, and wisdom from my 5 year old. The goal is to make these weekly, but we'll see how that goes! FEATURED ARTIST I’ve been working on more ways to support and highlight teaching artists and one idea that I’m starting right away is a weekly featured artist opportunity. Featured artists will have their work shared on our social media and website as w...

#24: Blade Wynne: Teaching As Improv

August 30, 2020 08:14 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

Blade shared how he teaches with a focus on process over product and bringing his ways of looking and making into his classrooms. He shifted from teaching at the university level through a summer career shift program and just dove into teaching at the elementary level, primarily 2nd grade, this year. What a wild first year! Blade is constantly inspired by the work his early elementary students create and talks about the inventiveness of this age level. He also shares some of his favorite les...

#23: Karina Esperanza Yánez: Representation Matters

August 23, 2020 07:26 - 53 minutes - 49.2 MB

I loved hearing Karina Esperanza Yánez share some of her story. She offers insight to the challenges facing our Black and Brown students as well as ways to begin addressing them as a teacher.  She gave me so much food for thought. As I continue the internal work of becoming anti-racist, while adjusting my curricula and seeking ways of using this platform for anti-racist work, it’s so helpful to hear from art educators who have been doing this work much longer, especially art educators of col...

#22: Yvonne Kunz: Affirmations

August 16, 2020 05:58 - 1 hour - 66.7 MB

I had such a great conversation with Yvonne Kunz! We covered so many topics from using art to teach English as a second language to what’s working well with online teaching to finding and creating opportunities as an artist. Her work is beautifully layered and meaningful. I loved hearing how teaching kids helped her move towards a more nuanced style, away from shouting and towards a conversation around the issues of the female experience, domesticity, fertility, and the many issues women fac...

#21: Anti-Racist Art Teachers: A Panel Discussion: Anti-Racist Teaching During A Pandemic

August 08, 2020 23:30 - 1 hour - 72.2 MB

I had the pleasure of talking with 5 of the 7 amazing women who make up the Anti-Racist Art Teachers. A few months ago, Paula Liz, an art teacher based just outside of Washington DC, started compiling resources on anti-racism to aid her in sharing with fellow art teachers. This grew into a google site and now lives at antiracistartteachers.org! As the project grew in scope, Paula Liz also began collaborating with like-minded art teachers. The Anti-Racist Art Teachers are currently Paula Liz,...

#20: Danielle Nilsen: Offering Hope

August 02, 2020 04:18 - 1 hour - 68.9 MB

It was so nice talking with Danielle Nilsen! We’ve been instagram friends since we were matched up in the Artist/Parent/Academic peer support groups and I’ve loved following along with the evolution of her work. Danielle talked about making the shift from more representational landscape painting to abstract collage and textile pieces. She shared her teaching philosophy and how she dove into teaching for artistic behavior and has adjusted the structure of her curricula over the years. She was...

#19: David T Miller: In Dialogue With The Work

July 26, 2020 06:35 - 1 hour - 93.4 MB

I was excited to talk with David T Miller, whose work is so full of color and texture. He talked about having a dialogue with his work and encouraging his students to do the same - to listen to the work and what it tells you.  I also love how David talked about his lack of confidence and not necessarily overcoming it, but realizing that all artists deal with that and just accepting it. He said he settled in to what he does and who he is. David T Miller has been active in art education since...

#18: Adjoa Burrowes: Telling Your Own Story

July 19, 2020 06:00 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB

Adjoa Burrowes has had several successful careers and it was such an honor to talk with her about her art practice, teaching, and children’s books. She spoke about narrative and the importance of telling your own story and ensuring that students have opportunities to tell their own stories. I was so moved and inspired by this conversation. I hope you feel the same as you listen. Her discussion of the empowerment telling your own story provides reminded me of this talk by the acclaimed autho...

#17: Jennifer Love Gironda: Everything is Everything

July 12, 2020 07:16 - 1 hour - 63.2 MB

Jennifer Love Gironda is such an accomplished art teacher and artist. She shared really helpful tips on grant writing, teaching, and getting your art out there. I love how she approaches art and teaching and life with such a can-do attitude. She is so encouraging of other artists and teachers and committed to her art-making. She has been making a piece every day since January, 2012. Jennifer Love Gironda is a teaching artist in every sense of the phrase. She studied art at East Carolina Uni...

Exhibit! "See Where It Takes You" opens July 10

July 05, 2020 17:58 - 8 minutes - 7.44 MB

So, I said I wasn’t going to release an episode this week…and I’m not really. This is a mini-episode to share more about our upcoming exhibit. I am so excited to be working with Maria Coit of Curated for Kids on this project. Contemporary Art For Young Audiences is what we’re calling this collaboration between Teaching Artist Podcast and Curated for Kids. Our first exhibit is titled See Where It Takes You. This is an online group exhibition opening July 10, 2020. During this Great Pause ...

#16: Mark Rode: Advocating for Arts Education

June 28, 2020 05:33 - 1 hour - 73.2 MB

It was so much fun talking with Mark Rode! Our chat brought me down memory lane a bit as my path was similar in many ways to his. Living in New York in our 20’s, engaged in the art world there, with dreams of becoming an art professor. I loved hearing how Mark’s dreams shifted and how his art practice is also shifting to better align with other values in life - like family and stability! It’s also been helpful doing follow-up chats about racism with the artists I’ve interviewed. I realize t...

#15: Chris Brandt: Letting the Process Lead

June 22, 2020 06:00 - 1 hour - 92.8 MB

It was so great talking with Chris Brandt about her winding path to teaching, her art-making, and TAB. I’ve mentioned before how I started attempting to shift to teaching for artistic behavior (or TAB) this year, so it was so helpful to hear about how Chris structures her curricula and sets up her classroom. Chris was generous with her time in recording a second time to talk about racism very honestly and with vulnerability. I really appreciate her openness and desire to continue improving ...

Chris Brandt: Letting the Process Lead

June 21, 2020 07:05 - 1 hour - 94.5 MB

It was so great talking with Chris Brandt about her winding path to teaching, her art-making, and TAB. I’ve mentioned before how I started attempting to shift to teaching for artistic behavior (or TAB) this year, so it was so helpful to hear about how Chris structures her curricula and sets up her classroom. Chris was generous with her time in recording a second time to talk about racism very honestly and with vulnerability. I really appreciate her openness and desire to continue improving ...

#14: Liz Brent: Making Art Accessible

June 14, 2020 04:11 - 47 minutes - 43.9 MB

Speaking with Liz Brent was so refreshing! Her passion for art and for her students came through so strongly. I loved hearing how she balances it all and how she has adjusted during this time of social distancing. Liz also had such great messages of encouragement to share! It was so evident in talking with her that she cares deeply for all her students - whether kids she’s working with in school, or adults she’s teaching through her membership program. I’m also so impressed with her busines...

Liz Brent: Making Art Accessible

June 14, 2020 04:11 - 48 minutes - 45 MB

Speaking with Liz Brent was so refreshing! Her passion for art and for her students came through so strongly. I loved hearing how she balances it all and how she has adjusted during this time of social distancing. Liz also had such great messages of encouragement to share! It was so evident in talking with her that she cares deeply for all her students - whether kids she’s working with in school, or adults she’s teaching through her membership program. I’m also so impressed with her busines...

Aaron Bos-Wahl: Awe at the World

June 07, 2020 06:08 - 1 hour - 74.4 MB

I weighed skipping some time between episodes as we stand together for justice, freedom from oppression, and an end to police brutality. While I won't be and haven't been promoting podcast episodes nearly as much as usual, I decided to go ahead with this scheduled episode with Aaron Bos-Wahl, a talented artist and caring educator. I thought it might be helpful in some way to hear us (2 white artists) grapple with race and representation in the classroom. We talk about a lot of other things a...

#13: Aaron Bos-Wahl: Awe at the World

June 07, 2020 06:08 - 1 hour - 72.9 MB

I weighed skipping some time between episodes as we stand together for justice, freedom from oppression, and an end to police brutality. While I won't be and haven't been promoting podcast episodes nearly as much as usual, I decided to go ahead with this scheduled episode with Aaron Bos-Wahl, a talented artist and caring educator. I thought it might be helpful in some way to hear us (2 white artists) grapple with race and representation in the classroom. We talk about a lot of other things a...

Cassie Stephens: Being Fully Yourself

May 31, 2020 06:07 - 1 hour - 60 MB

Back in March, I spoke with Cassie Stephens! Yes, THE Cassie Stephens, art teacher extraordinaire. If you don’t know her, just google her name. I have to admit, I was suuuuper nervous during this interview. Cassie Stephens is such an incredible art teacher and has been so generous in how she shares her knowledge and experience with the world via youtube, her podcast, her books, and now her instagram live series. I tried to ask her about things she hadn't shared elsewhere and loved hearing a...

#12: Cassie Stephens: Being Fully Yourself

May 31, 2020 06:07 - 1 hour - 58.7 MB

In March, I spoke with Cassie Stephens! Yes, THE Cassie Stephens, art teacher extraordinaire. If you don’t know her, just google her name. I have to admit, I was suuuuper nervous during this interview. Cassie is such an incredible art teacher and has been so generous in how she shares her knowledge and experience with the world via youtube, her podcast, her books, and now her instagram live series. I tried to ask her about things she hadn't shared elsewhere and loved hearing about her own c...

#11: Chloe Alexander: Presence & Persistence

May 24, 2020 04:29 - 1 hour - 60.9 MB

Speaking with Chloe Alexander was such a joy. She brings such positivity while keeping things very real and honest. She shared great advice for continuing to create art and push yourself forward. I also loved hearing about her work - both the physical processes with layers of drawing, print, and collage and the content with layers of meaning. I’ve probably mentioned here before that my background is in printmaking, so I just love talking with other printmakers! Chloe Alexander is a printmak...

Chloe Alexander: Presence & Persistence

May 24, 2020 04:29 - 1 hour - 62.2 MB

Speaking with Chloe Alexander was such a joy. She brings such positivity while keeping things very real and honest. She shared great advice for continuing to create art and push yourself forward. I also loved hearing about her work - both the physical processes with layers of drawing, print, and collage and the content with layers of meaning. I’ve probably mentioned here before that my background is in printmaking, so I just love talking with other printmakers! Chloe Alexander is a printmak...

#10: Rachel Petrucelli: Making Time for the Artist in You

May 17, 2020 05:24 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

Rachel Petrucelli had some great wisdom to share around technology and fundraising. We recorded this episode in February, before we were even aware of the pandemic that has now made technology such a vital part of teaching and learning. Rachel recently finished her masters in Instructional technology and has been Incorporating augmented reality into her lessons as well as teaching students to photograph their own work for their online portfolios. Did you know class dojo now has a portfolio o...

Rachel Petrucelli: Making Time for the Artist in You

May 17, 2020 05:24 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Rachel Petrucelli had some great wisdom to share around technology and fundraising. We recorded this episode in February, before we were even aware of the pandemic that has now made technology such a vital part of teaching and learning. Rachel recently finished her masters in Instructional technology and has been Incorporating augmented reality into her lessons as well as teaching students to photograph their own work for their online portfolios. Did you know class dojo now has a portfolio o...

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