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The Teaching Space

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A podcast for teachers and trainers who want to love their jobs and be amazing teachers without sacrificing their own time, mental health and wellbeing.

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5 More Ways Teachers and Trainers Can Improve Presentations

November 21, 2019 10:07 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

Episode 75 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores five more ways teachers and trainers can improve their presentation slides. Introduction In episode 45 of The Teaching Space Podcast I explored ten ways teachers and trainers could improve their presentation slides. I recommend you listen to the episode or read the show notes. As a short recap, I covered this: Use a consistent design Use images carefully Pay attention to fonts Avoid text heavy slides Try shortlinks Embed video ...

A Brief Introduction to Sketchnoting for Teachers and Trainers

November 16, 2019 10:17 - 9 minutes - 12.5 MB

Episode 74 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the visual note taking skill of sketchnoting. Introduction In today’s episode we’re exploring my new favourite thing: sketchnoting. I am excited about this topic because it seems to combine all of my worlds: education, writing, reading, learning, technology and drawing. I’m still a sketchnoting novice, but hopefully, for the purpose of this podcast anyway, my enthusiasm makes up for my lack of skill. What are Sketchnotes? According to...

ResearchED National Conference 2019 Recap

November 09, 2019 10:27 - 12 minutes - 17.7 MB

Episode 73 of The Teaching Space Podcast shares clips from my visit to the ResearchED National Conference in London earlier this year. Links and Resources This episode features a selection of recordings I made on my mobile phone (please excuse the quality) while attending the ResearchED National Conference in September 2019. Here are some of the people and resources I mentioned:  ResearchED ResearchED Guernsey event Daisy Christodoulou on Twitter Seven Myths About Education by D...

Public Speaking for Teachers and Trainers (the Podcast Edition)

October 26, 2019 08:38 - 20 minutes - 28.9 MB

Episode 72 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the skill of public speaking and why it is relevant to teachers and trainers. Introduction Today’s episode is based on a blog post I wrote a few years back on public speaking. I really wanted to make an audio version; so here it is. Before I launch into this topic, I want to say this: teaching is SO MUCH MORE than public speaking. I don't believe good public speakers necessarily make good teachers. In fact, often, they're terrible. Th...

Getting Started With Productivity Apps and Tools

October 19, 2019 07:55 - 13 minutes - 19.1 MB

Episode 71 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how to get started with productivity apps and tools. Introduction If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while you will know I love a good productivity app! If a new one comes out I will be first in line to try it. However, the massive range of tools and apps available can be overwhelming, particularly if you are just starting your journey to becoming a productive teacher. Even if you’ve been working on improving your productivit...

Powerful Plenaries: An Interview with Oli Bailey-Davies

October 12, 2019 13:41 - 32 minutes - 45.2 MB

Episode 70 of The Teaching Space Podcast is an interview with Oli Bailey-Davies discussing the use and impact of plenaries. Introduction Hello and welcome to the Teaching Space podcast. It's Martine here. Thank you so much for joining me. In today's episode I am excited to bring you an interview. I'm going to hand straight over to Oli and ask him to introduce himself to you, explain who he is, what he does and where he is in the world. Martine: Hello Oli. Oli: Hi, Martine. How are yo...

Effective Starter Activities

October 06, 2019 10:26 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

Episode 69 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores different ways to start your teaching sessions. Introduction We’re going back to teaching basics today and focussing on starter activities. For the benefit of any new teachers or trainers listening, a starter activity is a short activity at the start of the session which engages your learners as soon as they arrive. It sets the tone of the session. Why are Starter Activities a Good Idea? One of the main benefits of using a starter act...

One Teacher’s Experience with Meditation

September 26, 2019 06:02 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

Episode 68 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores a reluctant teacher’s experience of meditation. Introduction So, guess what? The “one teacher” named in the title is me and up until about six weeks ago, my general attitude towards meditation was something akin to: it’s a bit “woo-woo” and it’s for “other people”. I should have called this episode “One Reluctant, Anti-Woo-Woo Teacher’s Experience with Meditation” actually; it would have been more accurate. Let’s unpick this a little....

Seven Ways to Simplify Your Life Outside Work

September 19, 2019 17:36 - 12 minutes - 16.7 MB

Episode 67 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores seven ways you can simplify your life outside work. Introduction While I keep my personal and professional lives separate, I cannot deny that having a simple, stress-free personal life makes me happier and more productive at work. Here are seven ways I have made my life outside work as simple as possible. Each of these strategies saves precious minutes and minimises stress. 1. Wardrobe Choices My college doesn’t have a specific dres...

The Power of Sticky Notes

September 12, 2019 17:46 - 14 minutes - 19.7 MB

Episode 66 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the power of sticky notes! Why Sticky Notes? My favourite non-digital teaching tool is, without a doubt, the humble sticky note. Despite running a mostly paperless classroom, I seem to be able to find a phenomenal number of uses for these magical squares of stationery goodness. In fact, I love them so much, I thought they deserved a dedicated podcast episode. Incidentally, I will probably use the terms “sticky note” and “post-it note” i...

Using Batching to be a Productive Teacher or Trainer

September 05, 2019 19:11 - 14 minutes - 13.8 MB

What is Batching? (This section is adapted from my book, The Productive Teacher). According to business productivity expert, Michael Hyatt, batching, or batch processing is the grouping of similar tasks that require similar resources to streamline their completion. You probably batch tasks already. For example, cleaning or making freezer meals. Why is Batching a Good Idea? Batching is the extreme opposite of multitasking. To understand why batching works, it’s worth remembering why...

The Lesson Observation Episode

August 29, 2019 05:12 - 15 minutes - 21.7 MB

Episode 64 of The Teaching Space Podcast shares a new approach to lesson observations. Welcome Welcome to season two of The Teaching Space Podcast. I have decided to start classing each academic year’s worth of episodes as a season to make it easier to keep track of where we are with the show. I started recording the podcast back in December 2017, so I am classing the episodes between then and June 2018 (episode 27) as season 0. Episodes 28 to 63 (the last academic year) were season on...

How Teachers and Trainers Can Plan a Relaxing but Productive Summer Break

July 12, 2019 06:13 - 9 minutes - 13.5 MB

Episode 63 of The Teaching Space Podcast outlines a simple strategy to help teachers and trainers plan a relaxing but productive summer break. 1. Visualise First, think about where you want to be, both personally and professionally, by the end of the summer. Write it down. 2. List Next, list all of the steps you need to take to achieve that overall aim. 3. Highlight Grab a highlighter pen and mark out your top priorities. This will be helpful when you start mapping out what you w...

Time Blocking for Teachers and Trainers

July 04, 2019 17:51 - 8 minutes - 12.1 MB

Episode 62 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores time blocking as a productivity strategy. When You’re Really Busy When I am really busy and there's potential for, what I like to refer to as "a wobble", I do three things: I stop (and usually grab a cuppa). I ensure my list is totally up-to-date (in other words, that everything I need to do is on my list - if I don't know what I need to do when, I cannot get things done). I time block my days. What is Time Blocking? There are pro...

How it's Made: The Teaching Space Podcast

June 27, 2019 04:50 - 9 minutes - 12.5 MB

Introduction Today’s podcast topic is something a little different. Quite a few people have asked me what goes into making a weekly podcast, so today, I am pulling back the curtain! General Organisation I work full time so it’s necessary for me to bulk record podcast episodes during my breaks, otherwise I’d spend a considerable chunk of my weekend on podcasting. Over the past year, this has worked extremely well for me. The only downside is that I can’t react as quickly as I’d like to ...

What is Active Reading?

June 25, 2019 15:46 - 8 minutes - 12 MB

Episode 60 of The Teaching Space Podcast delves into active reading. Introduction Last year I read 100 books. I know. It’s a crazy number and it’s not something I’m planning to repeat any time soon (I chat about this in episode 47). While I have run no official statistical analysis on my 2018 reading list (surprised?) I’d estimate 90% were audiobooks. I’m a huge fan of audiobooks, but one downside for me, is I don’t fully absorb everything I hear. While this is usually OK for fiction, ...

Martine's Current Productivity App Seup

June 07, 2019 05:27 - 9 minutes - 14 MB

Episode 59 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores my current productivity app setup. Introduction Now, I’ll be the first to admit, I LOVE a productivity app. You’ll have heard me geeking out on this subject in episode 56 of the podcast when I interviewed Francesco D’Alessio. I want to point out that my setup changes regularly. While I do try to make most of my podcast content pretty evergreen (in other words, it does not date too much) this episode probably will date. I will likely rec...

Managing Monday Morning Anxiety for Teachers and Trainers

May 30, 2019 16:48 - 8 minutes - 12.8 MB

Episode 58 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores Monday morning anxiety. Introduction Back in March I wrote an email to my TTS Extra subscribers about Monday morning anxiety. I was surprised that so many people responded to it, so I thought it would be a good idea to record a podcast episode on the topic. What is Monday Morning Anxiety? I guess for some, it is technically Sunday Night Anxiety. For me it’s a sinking feeling in my stomach, a mixed sensation of anxiety, anticipation ...

Five Ways Teachers and Trainers Can Manage Imposter Syndrome

May 23, 2019 17:35 - 8 minutes - 13.1 MB

Episode 57 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores imposter syndrome. What is it? “The imposter syndrome is a psychological term referring to a pattern of behavior where people doubt their accomplishments and have a persistent, often internalized fear of being exposed as a fraud.” (Psychology Today, 2018). My Recent Experience I experience imposter syndrome ALL THE TIME. This often comes as a surprise to people as I present as an extroverted person positive about their broad skill set. ...

Productivity Tools for Teachers and Trainers: An Interview with Francesco D'Alessio

May 16, 2019 16:46 - 26 minutes - 38.1 MB

Episode 56 of The Teaching Space Podcast discusses some tools for productivity in an interview with Francesco D’Alessio. Introduction Hello and welcome to the Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here. Thank you so much for joining me. Martine: Today I am thrilled to bring you an interview with productivity expert Francesco D'Alessio. Francesco, welcome to the show. Francesco: Hello, Martine. Yeah, good to be here. I'm very excited. Martine: Not as excited as me. I'm a bit of a fan...

10 Ways to Deal With Negative Colleagues

May 09, 2019 09:44 - 9 minutes - 13.4 MB

Episode 55 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores 10 ways to deal with negative colleagues. We’ve All Been There Unless you work on your own, I am sure you can relate to the disruptive and wide-reaching effect a negative colleague can have on a team. If I reflect on my experience, I can remember a particular colleague who could walk into a room and the overall mood and feeling would drop dramatically. She didn’t have to say anything. It was a superpower! I don’t know if it was her body...

How to Prioritise Self-Care When You Have No Time

May 03, 2019 06:11 - 9 minutes - 13.8 MB

Episode 54 of The Teaching Space Podcast will help you learn to prioritise self-care even when you have no time. Teachers are so Busy Teachers are the busiest people I know (I wrote a book about it!) The vast majority of them are awful at prioritising themselves and self-care just doesn’t form part of their day. I understand why. Our job is all about our learners. They come first every single time. I get it. The problem is this: If you do not look after yourself, you are not best place...

The Compassionate Teacher: An Interview with Andy Sammons

April 05, 2019 15:24 - 32 minutes - 45.7 MB

Hello and welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here, thank you so much for joining me. Today, I'm excited to bring you an interview with a very nice man called Andy Sammons. Martine: Andy, welcome to the show. Andy: Hi, nice to be on. Martine: It's very nice to have you here. Why don't you introduce yourself to the listeners? Andy: I've been teaching for seven or eight years in secondary school as an English teacher. I've been a main scale teacher, worked towards being...

How to Get Teachers Excited about Professional Development

March 29, 2019 07:41 - 9 minutes - 14 MB

Episode 52 of The Teaching Space Podcast investigates how to get teachers excited about professional development. My Job Part of my day job role this year is heading up professional development for my College. When I took it on, I knew one challenge would to get (some) teachers excited about professional development. In this episode I will explore why teachers sometimes aren’t the most enthusiastic recipients of organised PD and what I’ve been (trying) to do to change that. The “Why” B...

Equality Versus Equity in Education

March 21, 2019 07:43 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

Episode 51 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the difference between equality and equity and why, as educators, we must understand both. Why This Episode? Why Now? My professional development focus for this year is equality and the promotion of diversity. I am focusing my research on trainee teachers as that’s they are the people I teach most. Working with people at the start of their teaching career might just have the most impact. I have become increasingly frustrated with the id...

The Productive Teacher

March 14, 2019 17:45 - 10 minutes - 15.4 MB

Introduction An extract from The Productive Teacher by Martine Ellis: Teaching is the hardest job I’ve ever done. You have to play the part of the expert (because teaching feels like acting sometimes) , even if you really don’t feel you deserve it. You have to know the answers, even when you don’t. You are in charge, even when you don’t want to be. My journey into teaching wasn’t a traditional one. I left school after my A levels and worked in a variety of industries from lending t...

Create Positive Habits that Stick

March 07, 2019 16:20 - 9 minutes - 13.2 MB

Introduction In last week’s episode (48 How to Start a Book Club for Educators) I mentioned my book club’s first title choice, Atomic Habits by James Clear. It was a great read and has inspired this episode. While I will highlight my main takeaways from the book, I still recommend you read it as there is much more to it than what I will cover in ten minutes. Before we start though, let’s consider why a teacher or trainer should think about the science of habit formation. Why Should W...

How to Start a Book Club for Educators

February 28, 2019 17:10 - 11 minutes - 16.6 MB

Introduction In the last episode (47 How to Make Time to Read More) I mentioned setting up a professional development book club at my college. This week I will walk you through the process, step-by-step, hoping you might consider doing something similar. Before we delve into the practical aspects of setting up a book club, let’s consider why it’s a good idea. Why Set Up a Book Club? Towards the end of last year, I took on a new role at my college: CPD Manager and Scholarly Lead. One ...

How to Make Time to Read More

February 14, 2019 17:29 - 8 minutes - 12.6 MB

Here are the show notes for this episode. Introduction Last year I managed to read over 100 books. That’s a crazy number, right? This list comprised fiction (some complete trash) and non-fiction. I tend to read fiction for relaxation and non-fiction for personal and professional development. Reading is, to me, both relaxation and learning. I happened to mention how many books I read last year to a few colleagues (in a completely non-bragging way, I promise) and many were a little stu...

30 Edtech Tools in 30 Minutes

February 07, 2019 16:35 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

Episode 46 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores 30 Edtech Tools taken from a blended learning session I ran recently. Introduction This episode’s audio is taken from a video I created for a blended learning session called 30 Edtech Tools in 30 Minutes. Below you will find links to all of the tools I mentioned, as well as a copy of the Google Slides presentation I used in the session. Presentation Tools Used Loom Diigo Emoji Copy TES Teach with Blendspace Quick, Draw! Google...

10 Ways Teachers and Trainers can Improve Presentations

January 31, 2019 18:44 - 10 minutes - 15.4 MB

Introduction In this episode we will explore ways teachers and trainers can improve their presentations (specifically, how they can improve their slides, we will save the communication aspect for another show). This episode considers presentation slides as just one of a teacher or trainer’s teaching tools. If you use a presentation in every teaching session, or you are overly reliant on them, I encourage you to try a session without a presentation and see how it goes (after you’ve listen...

Professional Learning Communities 101

January 24, 2019 08:56 - 10 minutes - 15.9 MB

Introduction In this episode we will explore professional learning communities, often referred to as PLCs. What Professional Learning Communities ARE They are typically (note the word “typically”): Groups of teachers or trainers, from the same organisation, gathering regularly to learn together and share good practice and ideas Led by teachers, not senior leadership Part of an organisation’s CPD schedule Led by a teacher facilitator (although the facilitator could easily change ...

How Keyboard Shortcuts Can Improve Your Life

January 17, 2019 16:53 - 9 minutes - 14.2 MB

Episode 43 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the benefits of using keyboard shortcuts to improve productivity. Introduction  This episode is one of those that probably works best in a written format. If you don’t normally visit the show notes for an episode, then I will insist you do so on this occasion (in the nicest way!)  What Are Keyboard Shortcuts? Keyboard shortcuts are a key or combination of keys providing quick access to a specific computer function. Even if you don’t u...

Is Your Learning Environment as Inclusive as You Think? An Interview with Kate O' Sullivan

January 11, 2019 07:19 - 31 minutes - 29.5 MB

Episode 42 of The Teaching Space Podcast is an interview with Kate O’Sullivan discussing how we can be more inclusive. Podcast Episode 42 Transcript Hello, and welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here, thank you so much for joining me. Today I am joined by a guest on the show. It's my great pleasure to introduce you to Kate O'Sullivan. Rather than me try to reveal the very, very large number of layers to Kate and all the amazing things she does, I'm going to ask her to ...

How to Say No: Proven Strategies for Teachers and Trainers

December 13, 2018 17:49 - 9 minutes - 13.9 MB

Episode 41 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores some strategies to help teachers and trainers in saying “no”. Introduction This is the show I promised you in episode 37 - we will be exploring strategies for saying “no”. To avoid doubt we are focusing on saying “no” to colleagues when the right answer is “no” even though we feel like we should say “yes” and often do. Why Should We Say “No” Sometimes? If you Google “say no motivational quotes” you’ll find a whole heap of Instagram-...

How to Drastically Cut the Time You Spend Typing Emails

December 07, 2018 07:13 - 9 minutes - 13.9 MB

Episode 40 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how dictation could help you cut time spent typing emails. Introduction Did you listen to Episode 33? In it, I explained my secret method for working twice as fast as anyone else… touch-typing. Did you try it? Can you already type? This episode is for those who are still struggling. It’s for those who already type at ANY speed. In short, it’s for anyone who needs to get words down quickly. So… anyone! Today’s episode is all about dict...

Could it be That You Need to Drop Your Standards?

November 30, 2018 09:44 - 9 minutes - 13.3 MB

Episode 39 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores why we may need to evaluate our self-imposed standards. Introduction Shocking episode title? I hope so! Did I get your attention? Did you read it wrong? No - you did not. In today’s episode we are talking about the standards you impose upon yourself, not those imposed by your organisation or profession.  It’s time to audit those standards if you are struggling to get everything done and must take work home in the evenings. If your wor...

How to Stop Being Distracted and Interrupted by People and Things

November 23, 2018 15:20 - 9 minutes - 14 MB

Episode 38 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores some strategies and ideas on how you can concentrate more and be distracted less.  Introduction One of the biggest challenges of being a teacher or trainer is that we have such small gaps of time between sessions to get non-teaching work done. As a result, we attract more interruptions than most! (Perhaps not “more”, it’s just they are condensed into a shorter space of time). We also have a tendency to get distracted easily (again, becaus...

How to Stop Being Distracted and Interrupted by People and Things

November 23, 2018 15:20 - 9 minutes - 14 MB

Episode 38 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores some strategies and ideas on how you can concentrate more and be distracted less.  Introduction One of the biggest challenges of being a teacher or trainer is that we have such small gaps of time between sessions to get non-teaching work done. As a result, we attract more interruptions than most! (Perhaps not “more”, it’s just they are condensed into a shorter space of time). We also have a tendency to get distracted easily (again, becaus...

Why Setting Boundaries With Your Colleagues is Essential and How to do it

November 16, 2018 13:43 - 9 minutes - 14.5 MB

Episode 37 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores why establishing boundaries with colleagues is important and essential within working environments.  Introduction In the last episode we explored setting boundaries with learners. I explained: I like to think of boundaries as positive limits. They aren’t huge walls with barbed wire on the top. They are a protective measures. Boundaries can relate relationships, physical elements and emotions. I found two great articles on this topic t...

Why Setting Boundaries With Your Learners is Essential and How to do it

November 08, 2018 17:24 - 9 minutes - 14.1 MB

Episode 36 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores why establishing boundaries with learners is essential in educational situations. Introduction In today's episode we're talking boundaries.  I like to think of boundaries as positive limits. They aren’t huge walls with barbed wire on the top. They are a protective measures. Boundaries can relate relationships, physical elements and emotions. This week it's about your learners. The next episode will be all about your colleagues. Why ...

How to Use a To-Do List Properly

October 26, 2018 09:27 - 9 minutes - 13.6 MB

Episode 35 of The Teaching Space Podcast is all about how to use a to-do list PROPERLY!  Introduction We all know I like to geek out on productivity apps - this is not one of those episodes! Well, not entirely. In today’s show we are focusing on how to use a to-do list properly, regardless of the method you use. OK there might be a bit of app talk, but I will keep it to a minimum. Let’s get the app talk out the way first… Do you Need an App? No. Pen and paper works fine. But if...

How to Use a To-Do List Properly

October 26, 2018 09:27 - 9 minutes - 13.6 MB

Episode 35 of The Teaching Space Podcast is all about how to use a to-do list PROPERLY!  Introduction We all know I like to geek out on productivity apps - this is not one of those episodes! Well, not entirely. In today’s show we are focusing on how to use a to-do list properly, regardless of the method you use. OK there might be a bit of app talk, but I will keep it to a minimum. Let’s get the app talk out the way first… Do you Need an App? No. Pen and paper works fine. But if...

Why Audiobooks and Podcasts are Essential CPD

October 18, 2018 17:00 - 9 minutes - 14.8 MB

Episode 34 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how audiobooks and podcasts can be helpful and perhaps are essential in CPD.  Here are the show notes for this episode. Introduction I’ve been listening to podcasts and audiobooks since before they were mainstream. Podcasts came first. I produced my first podcast almost 10 years ago, so I’d been listening to podcasts for a few years before that. My first podcast listening experience was an amazing knitting podcast called Electric Sh...

How You and Your Learners Can Work Twice as Fast as Everyone Else

October 12, 2018 08:43 - 9 minutes - 13.9 MB

Episode 33 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how touch-typing can help both teacher and learner to work much faster.  Introduction Learning to type was probably one of the best things I ever did and this applies to all roles in my life: student, adult, “corporate world me” and teacher. It enables you to work more efficiently at the computer. You get more done thanks to increased speed and accuracy. Touch-typing helps me every day with: Writing my book. Writing podcast outline...

How to Achieve Inbox Zero (The Podcast Edition)

October 05, 2018 07:58 - 10 minutes - 14.7 MB

Episode 32 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the steps to take in order achieve Inbox Zero.  Here are the show notes for this episode. Introduction My blog post about achieving inbox zero is one of my most popular. It’s a long post though, so for those of you who prefer to consume my short podcasts, here you go. What is Inbox Zero? Not just having an empty inbox. You can do that (delete all/declare email bankruptcy) but that’s faking it. It’s an email management process which...

Why Meal Planning is Essential for Teachers and Trainers

September 28, 2018 08:13 - 8 minutes - 12.8 MB

Episode 31 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the benefits of Meal Planning for both Teachers and Trainers. Podcast Episode 32 Transcript Welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast, coming to you from Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Hello and welcome to Episode 31 of The Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here. Thank you so much for joining me today. This episode explores why meal planning is absolutely essential for teachers and trainers. I know it sounds really random, but do stick...

7 Reasons Why All Teachers Should Use Google Calendar

September 21, 2018 07:59 - 8 minutes - 13.1 MB

Episode 30 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores the benefits of using Google Calendar for teachers. Podcast Episode 30 Transcript Welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast. Coming to you from Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Hello, it's Martine here and welcome to Episode 30 of The Teaching Space Podcast. Today I will be sharing with you Seven Reasons Why All Teachers Should Use Google Calendar. If you've been using Google Calendar for a while, you'll be aware that this year, it's had ...

Helping Learners To Use Images Legally

September 14, 2018 07:58 - 8 minutes - 12.9 MB

Episode 29 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how learners can and should use images legally in the content that they produce.  Podcast Episode 29 Transcript Welcome to The Teaching Space Podcast, coming to you from Guernsey in the Channel Islands.  Hello, it's Martine here. Welcome to Episode 29 of The Teaching Space Podcast. Today we're talking about how to help learners use images online legally. Let's start with the why and then move onto the how. Why Is It Important? So,...

How Teachers Can Become Google Certified

September 02, 2018 16:49 - 9 minutes - 13.4 MB

Episode 28 of The Teaching Space Podcast explores how teachers can become Google certified and the positive effect this can have.  Podcast Episode 28 Transcript Welcome to The Teaching Space podcast, coming to you from Guernsey in the Channel Islands. Hello and welcome to Episode 28 of The Teaching Space Podcast. It's Martine here. Thank you so much for joining me. Today's episode is about How Teachers Can Become Google Certified. Now, if you've been listening to the podcast for a wh...

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