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In this episode, Seth, Allyson, and Tami welcome Paul Hieronymus, chairman of the Ohio Distance Learning Association (OhioDLA). We discuss golden moments, the current state of distance learning in Ohio, and persistent challenges in distance learning that may account for why the medium is not more popular than it is. He explores strategies for engaging non-tech-savvy learners (and teachers), and shares insights on converting more individuals to this educational approach, emphasizing the pivotal role Ohio DLA plays. The conversation touches on ongoing issues in distance learning, post-pandemic enrollment trends, and the virtual vs. in-person schooling debate. Throughout, Paul masterfully underscores the enduring relevance and importance of distance learning in today's educational landscape.
Paul Hieronymus is in his third year as the chairman of the Ohio Distance Learning Association (OhioDLA). He is one of the founding members of the organization, initially serving on their board when they formalized as a state chapter of USDLA. Paul is the Director of Information,Technology & Integration for the North Ridgeville City Schools. Prior to OhioDLA and North Ridgeville, Paul served as president of ISTE’s Special Interest Group for Interactive Video Distance Learning and as a core volunteer for ISTE’s National Conference, running video operations from 2008-2013. He has been very active with Google Apps for Education and was one of Ohio’s first Google Certified Educators. Since 2004, he has worked with teachers from the US, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia to establish classroom to classroom collaborations.
Relevant links:
1. Laura Tarshis's I Survived Series
2. John Chen's Engaging Virtual Meetings
Get to know more about Ohio DLA here: https://ohiodla.org/

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In this episode, Seth, Allyson, and Tami welcome Paul Hieronymus, chairman of the Ohio Distance Learning Association (OhioDLA). We discuss golden moments, the current state of distance learning in Ohio, and persistent challenges in distance learning that may account for why the medium is not more popular than it is. He explores strategies for engaging non-tech-savvy learners (and teachers), and shares insights on converting more individuals to this educational approach, emphasizing the pivotal role Ohio DLA plays. The conversation touches on ongoing issues in distance learning, post-pandemic enrollment trends, and the virtual vs. in-person schooling debate. Throughout, Paul masterfully underscores the enduring relevance and importance of distance learning in today's educational landscape.
Paul Hieronymus is in his third year as the chairman of the Ohio Distance Learning Association (OhioDLA). He is one of the founding members of the organization, initially serving on their board when they formalized as a state chapter of USDLA. Paul is the Director of Information,Technology & Integration for the North Ridgeville City Schools. Prior to OhioDLA and North Ridgeville, Paul served as president of ISTE’s Special Interest Group for Interactive Video Distance Learning and as a core volunteer for ISTE’s National Conference, running video operations from 2008-2013. He has been very active with Google Apps for Education and was one of Ohio’s first Google Certified Educators. Since 2004, he has worked with teachers from the US, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia to establish classroom to classroom collaborations.
Relevant links:
1. Laura Tarshis's I Survived Series
2. John Chen's Engaging Virtual Meetings
Get to know more about Ohio DLA here: https://ohiodla.org/

Browse amazing virtual learning opportunities at CILC.org
Seth's Banyan Global Learning provides live virtual learning series in Character Education

  continue reading

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🎵 Can Music Be Taught Effectively Online? Exploring Distance Learning in the Arts Pain Point: Many believe that subjects like music require in-person instruction to be truly effective. Can students really learn to play an instrument, develop musicality, and experience meaningful arts education online? Solution: In this episode, Why Distance Learning? hosts welcome Caleb Smith , a professional musician and experienced online music educator. Caleb shares how virtual learning is breaking barriers, making music education accessible to students in remote communities, and fostering creativity in ways traditional classrooms cannot. He explains how online instruction differs from in-person teaching, how technology enhances musical immersion, and why local educators are key partners in virtual music programs. Key Takeaways: 🎸 Access Over Geography: Online music education connects students in isolated communities with world-class instruction. 🎼 Beyond the Notes: Music education online isn’t just about technique—it’s about inspiration, creativity, and cultural exchange. 📡 Technology as an Enabler: Innovations like OBS Studio, hybrid models, and latency-free platforms (like Gig Room) are redefining online music learning. 🤝 Empowering Educators: Effective online instruction isn’t just about students—it also supports local teachers in refining their craft. 🌎 Cultural Connection: Virtual learning expands students’ exposure to musical traditions, instruments, and styles from around the world. Action: Listen now to learn how distance learning is transforming music education and what educators can do to optimize virtual arts instruction. 🎧 Episode Links: • Learn more about Caleb Smith’s work in online music education • Explore Gig Room , a low-latency solution for virtual music collaboration • Read about how OBS Studio enhances online music instruction 📌 Host Links: 1️⃣ Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell 2️⃣ Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world. 🎙️ If you found this episode valuable, please rate, review, and share Why Distance Learning? with your network!…
 
Is distance learning just a pandemic-era stopgap, or does it have lasting potential in education? Virtual learning skeptics often assume that online education was a temporary fix—an emergency response rather than a viable long-term model. Many educators and policymakers still equate today’s online learning with the chaotic transition of 2020, failing to recognize how far the field has come. In this episode, John Watson , founder and CEO of DLAC and the Digital Learning Annual Conference , joins us to challenge these misconceptions. As one of the leading voices in digital education, John has spent decades tracking the evolution of online learning, from early adoption to the cutting-edge innovations shaping its future. Key Insights & Takeaways: ✅ Distance Learning Is Not a Pandemic Experiment—It’s a Proven Model. • Many assume that online learning started with COVID, but John explains how digital education has been a long-standing movement with a robust foundation before the pandemic. • The abrupt shift in 2020 was emergency remote learning , not the structured, effective virtual programs that have been evolving for decades. ✅ The Reality: Virtual Learning Expands, Not Replaces, Student Options. • Online courses are often the only way students can access AP classes, dual enrollment, or specialized subjects. • Hybrid and online programs are built on choice , allowing students to personalize their learning while maintaining flexibility. ✅ The Future of Education Is Hybrid, Not Either-Or. • The next wave of education isn’t about choosing between online and in-person—it’s about blending the best of both. • DLAC attendees are shaping innovative hybrid models , where online learning enhances, rather than replaces, traditional schools . ✅ Sustainability and Lifelong Learning Matter More Than Ever. • AI, virtual reality, and digital tools are reshaping education, but sustainable models require schools to focus on personalization and long-term adaptability . • John shares a powerful story of a student who went from nearly dropping out to excelling in a hybrid learning model , proving that online education creates futures, not just classrooms . Actionable Takeaway: Educators and policymakers must shift their focus from debating if distance learning has a future to optimizing its role in expanding educational access and personalization. The key isn’t replacing in-person learning but designing flexible, high-quality options that meet students’ diverse needs. 🔗 Episode Links: • Learn more about DLAC and upcoming events : DLAC.com • Explore virtual learning resources at CILC : CILC.org/podcast 📢 Host Links: • Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell . • Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world. 🎧 Listen now to hear why distance learning isn’t just here to stay—it’s shaping the future of education.…
 
🚨 “Distance learning isn’t the problem—bad implementation is.” 🚨 Too many virtual students feel disconnected and unseen , struggling in a system that wasn’t designed with them in mind. Educators want to create engaging, inclusive online spaces—but without the right tools, distance learning can feel like a barrier rather than a bridge . 🎧 In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring sit down with Dr. Breauna Wall , founder of Collaborative Ed Solutions , to tackle one of the biggest challenges in virtual education: how to build an emotional climate that keeps students engaged—especially those with diverse learning needs. Key Takeaways: ✅ Why emotional climate is the #1 factor in student success—before grades, curriculum, or even technology. ✅ How online learning can be a game-changer for students with disabilities and marginalized learners. ✅ The difference between access and true inclusion —why simply providing a device isn’t enough. ✅ Proven strategies to foster engagement and connection in any virtual classroom. ✅ Golden moment: How one father’s frustration turned into a powerful breakthrough in student support. 💡 PROBLEM → SOLUTION → ACTION If your virtual students feel like they’re just a name on a roster, this episode will change the way you think about online learning . Discover practical strategies to build community, engagement , and real human connection—even through a screen. About Today’s Guest: Dr. Breauna Wall is the founder and CEO of Collaborative Ed Solutions , a Johns Hopkins University teaching associate , and an expert in special education and educational leadership . With over a decade of experience, she focuses on empowering educators and fostering inclusive, accessible learning environments . Her upcoming book on supporting special educators will be released in 2025. Guest Links: 1. Dr. Wall's CollaborativeEd Solutions - https://www.collaborativeedsolutions.com/ Host Links: 1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. 2. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world. Research Consulted: 1. Golden, Alexandrea and Emily N Srisarajivakul, Amanda J Hasselle, Rory A Pfund, and Jerica Knox. "What was a gap is now a chasm: Remote schooling, the digital divide, and educational inequities resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic." [PubMed Central] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10259090/ 2. Pressly, J.P. "Online Learning Can Help Minimize Racism and Ableism In and Out of the Classroom." [Edtech Magazine] https://edtechmagazine.com/higher/article/2022/05/online-learning-can-help-minimize-racism-and-ableism-and-out-classroom 3. Spievack, Natalie and Megan Gallagher. "For Students of Color, Remote Learning Environments Pose Multiple Challenges." [Urban Institute] https://www.urban.org/urban-wire/students-color-remote-learning-environments-pose-multiple-challenges…
 
🚨 “We don’t care about grades or completion right now. We want every student to feel a connection.” 🚨 Too many virtual schools struggle with student disengagement, teacher burnout, and the overwhelming challenge of building culture in an online environment. Leaders and educators are left wondering— Can we really create a strong, connected school community without a physical space? 🎧 In this episode of Why Distance Learning? , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring sit down with Alicia Hughes , founder of Sparking Up Leadership and former principal of South Carolina’s largest virtual public school. Alicia shares the hard-earned strategies she used to turn an isolated, disengaged school community into one that thrived—with 98% staff satisfaction and a 90% graduation rate . Key Takeaways: ✅ Culture drives everything —Why strong relationships matter more than test scores in virtual schools. ✅ The power of small norms —How something as simple as a cameras-on policy transformed school engagement. ✅ Why most virtual schools fail at community-building —And what Alicia did differently to ensure students felt seen and supported . ✅ How to get staff buy-in —Strategies for inspiring teachers to model connection and engagement. ✅ Technology is a tool, not a solution —Why the right mindset matters more than the latest edtech trends. 💡 PROBLEM → SOLUTION → ACTION: If your virtual school is struggling with low engagement, staff turnover, or a disconnected student experience , this episode gives you practical, tested strategies for creating a thriving school culture— even when everyone is behind a screen . Guest Bio: Alicia Hughes is the founder of Sparking Up Leadership, where she helps organizations thrive in virtual spaces through leadership excellence and team dynamics. With over 20 years of experience in education, Alicia has successfully led initiatives to create strong cultures in both physical and virtual settings. She is the author of Sparking Up Leadership: Igniting Your Influence with Sparkle and Sunshine and is passionate about relationships, positivity, and empowering others. Episode Links: • Connect with Alicia Hughes on LinkedIn . • Learn more about Sparking Up Leadership at SparkingUpLeadership.com . • Explore Alicia’s book, Sparking Up Leadership: Igniting Your Influence with Sparkle and Sunshine . Host Links: 1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. 2. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world.…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome environmental science educator and distance learning pioneer, Kasey Gaylord-Opalewski, to explore the intersection of marine science, education, and the transformative potential of live virtual learning. Kasey shares her journey from North Dakota to becoming a leading voice in environmental education, highlighting how distance learning can ignite curiosity and inspire action, even from thousands of miles away. Key Topics Discussed: • The unique power of distance learning to connect learners with otherwise inaccessible environments, such as oceans and marine life. • Kasey’s approach to interpreting complex scientific research into engaging, digestible content for diverse audiences, from teens to lifelong learners. • Insights from Kasey’s work at Earth Echo International, including programs empowering youth to protect and restore the ocean planet. • Reflections on co-authoring Defining Interactive Virtual Learning and Museum Education: A Shared Perspective and its ongoing relevance in framing effective distance learning practices. • The challenges and opportunities of teaching live over video and how passion, adaptability, and technical skills create transformative experiences. Guest Bio: Kasey Gaylord-Opalewski is a marine science educator with over 20 years of experience in designing interactive virtual learning programs. As a leader at Earth Echo International, Kasey empowers youth and educators to take meaningful action for ocean conservation. She is also an accomplished author, co-writing a seminal article on defining distance learning practices. Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world. Episode Links: • Earth Echo International - https://www.earthecho.org/ • Journal of Museum Education Article - https://www.cilc.org/CILC/media/Documents/2-Defining-Interactive-Virtual-Learning-in-Museum-Education-A-Shared-Perspective.pdf • CILC Podcast Page - https://www.cilc.org/podcast…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning? , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Noam Gerstein, CEO of the Bina School and a leading expert in precision education. Noam shares her journey of creating a global, digitally native school that reimagines how education serves young learners, blending emotional connection, cultural diversity, and innovative uses of live virtual learning. The episode explores Bina School’s unique approach to play-based, personalized learning for students aged 4 to 12, with a focus on fostering global awareness and nurturing emotionally safe, collaborative learning environments. Key Topics Discussed: The importance of emotionally held learning spaces in live virtual education. How Bina School uses thematic biomes and SDG projects to create meaningful learning experiences. The role of adaptive content generation in balancing personalization and standardization. Building a global community for young learners and redefining what a school can be. Guest Bio: Noam Gerstein is the CEO of the Bina School, a pioneer in precision education and a thought leader in the field. With a background in history, technology, and social innovation, Noam has spent years researching global education systems and building solutions to meet the needs of Gen Alpha learners. She is a frequent speaker at education conferences and a passionate advocate for blending cultural diversity with cutting-edge technology. Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning provides meaningful global learning experiences that prepare students across the globe for success in an interconnected world. Episode Links: Bina School - thebinaschool.com Contact Noam Gerstein: noam@bina.school…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Patrick Boylan , co-founder of Museflow, a groundbreaking music education platform described as the "Duolingo of music education." Patrick shares his journey of rethinking traditional music lessons, combining gamification, flow state learning, and AI-driven personalization to make music learning engaging, accessible, and effective. Key Topics Discussed: The origins of Museflow and Patrick’s inspiration to create a new approach to music education. The role of flow state in learning music and how Museflow integrates it into its design. Gamification as a tool to make practice engaging and rewarding for learners of all levels. The importance of sight reading as a foundational skill and how Museflow prioritizes it. AI’s role in personalizing the learning experience by adapting tempo and complexity to individual learners. How Museflow complements traditional music instruction without replacing the human element of teaching. Stories of success, including users overcoming fear of failure and finding joy in the learning process. Guest Bio: Patrick Boylan is a multi-instrumentalist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Museflow, a music edtech platform that reinvents the way people learn instruments. A lover of musical theater and passionate advocate for accessible music education, Patrick’s innovative approach bridges the gap between tradition and technology. Host Bios: Allyson Mitchell : Distance learning expert, gamification enthusiast, classics nerd, amateur astrologer, and proponent of engaging, student-centered education. Tami Moehring : Coordinator for the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC) and deep advocate of live virtual learning. Seth Fleischauer : Former classroom teacher turned founder of an innovative learning company, Banyan Global Learning , specializing in the teaching of digital, linguistic, and cultural competencies. Seth also hosts another podcast, Make It Mindful , which explores transformative ideas in education through deep, thoughtful conversations that empower educators to adapt to an ever-changing world. Episode Links: Learn more about Museflow: Museflow Website Explore live virtual learning opportunities at CILC.org . Connect with the podcast team: CILC Podcast Page .…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning, hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Liz Huson, Distance Learning Specialist at Erie 2 BOCES, for a dynamic discussion on the transformative power of virtual education. Liz shares how her passion for student engagement, differentiated instruction, and equity informs her role in curating live virtual experiences that break down classroom walls and spark curiosity in students across New York State. This episode highlights how distance learning creates meaningful connections, challenges traditional assumptions, and fosters empathy among students. Key Topics Discussed: Differentiation in Distance Learning: Liz explains how virtual experiences can address diverse student needs through choice boards, interest-based field trips, and collaborative learning opportunities. Student Engagement: Liz recounts a "golden moment" when a high school Mystery Skype session connected students in New York and Poland, fostering empathy and shattering stereotypes. The Role of Distance Learning Specialists: Liz discusses how she supports educators by providing access to high-quality programs, sharing practical advice, and encouraging teachers to embrace innovative tools. Overcoming Myths About Distance Learning: Liz challenges misconceptions stemming from pandemic-era experiences, emphasizing how interactivity and simplicity can transform virtual education into a powerful tool. The Transformative Power of Distance Learning: From exposing students to global perspectives to inspiring lifelong curiosity, Liz underscores why virtual education is essential in today's interconnected world. Guest Bio: Liz Huson is a Distance Learning Specialist at Erie 2 BOCES, where she supports educators across 22 school districts in leveraging live virtual learning experiences to enrich curricula, engage students, and provide equitable access to transformative educational opportunities. A former middle school English teacher, Liz brings her passion for differentiation and creative teaching strategies to her current role, ensuring that students and teachers alike benefit from the possibilities of distance learning. Host Bio: Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring are dedicated to exploring the question, "Why distance learning?" through interviews with educators, content providers, and field experts who are transforming virtual education. Together, they highlight innovative uses of technology to enhance learning, build cultural competence, and connect classrooms around the world. Episode Links: Learn more about Erie 2 BOCES: https://www.e2ccb.org/ Listen to past episodes: cilc.org/podcast Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning uses technology to enhance digital and cultural competence in teachers and students.…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning? , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring are joined by Dr. Kimberly Berens, founder of Fit Learning and CEO of Fit Learning Online, to discuss the critical role of behavior science in education. Dr. Berens shares her journey from establishing Fit Learning in a small closet to growing it into a global network of centers that use science-based methods to produce dramatic academic gains for students in just 40 hours of training. The conversation delves into why many traditional educational practices don’t align with the science of learning, as well as how Fit Learning’s approach to measurable skills, immediate feedback, and fluency training can revolutionize student outcomes. Dr. Berens also addresses the adaptation of her program to online learning, emphasizing accessibility and the importance of skill mastery in a virtual environment. Key Topics Discussed: The foundation of Fit Learning and Dr. Berens’ mission to improve educational practices worldwide. How behavior science informs Fit Learning's methods, focusing on measurable outcomes and frequent reinforcement. Differences between cognitive science and behavior science in education. Challenges in traditional education and how belief-based practices hinder student success. The concept of “fluent” learning, emphasizing skill mastery before moving to complex applications. Online learning’s role in making behavior-based education more accessible. Guest Bio: Dr. Kimberly Berens is the founder of Fit Learning and CEO of Fit Learning Online. With over two decades of experience, she has created a system of instruction grounded in behavior science that consistently delivers rapid academic growth. Her work has expanded to include centers in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia, along with Fit Learning Online to reach learners in underserved areas. Her book, Blind Spots: Why Students Fail and the Science That Can Save Them , explores the limitations of traditional educational practices and advocates for science-based methods. Guest Links: Fit Learning – fitlearning.com Fit Learning Online – fitlearningonline.com Dr. Kimberly Berens’ Personal Website – drkimberlyberens.com Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning uses technology to enhance digital and cultural competence in teachers and students.…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Jillian Luciow from the Butterfly Pavilion in Denver (Jillian from the Pavilion!). They explore how live virtual learning programs bring invertebrates like butterflies, tarantulas, and crabs into classrooms through engaging, curriculum-aligned content. Key Topics Discussed: Butterfly Pavilion Overview : Jillian shares how the Pavilion is the world’s first AZA-accredited invertebrate-only zoo, showcasing diverse species beyond butterflies. Live Virtual Programs : From close-up encounters with tarantulas to life cycle lessons, Jillian explains how Butterfly Pavilion’s virtual offerings align with educational standards and bring unique learning opportunities to classrooms worldwide. Technology & Innovation : The conversation dives into how high-definition cameras, and digital microscopes bring these tiny creatures to life in a digital environment. Memorable Moments : Jillian shares stories of “golden moments” when students’ curiosity sparks during live animal interactions. De-Ickification of Invertebrates : The goal is to help students appreciate the importance of often-overlooked creatures like cockroaches and tarantulas, fostering a love for nature. Tune in to this episode to discover how virtual field trips and hands-on experiences with invertebrates can transform learning. Explore more about Butterfly Pavilion's offerings at butterflies.org . About the Guest: Jillian Luciow is the virtual and school programs coordinator at the Butterfly Pavilion, where she develops and leads engaging educational content. With a background in history and public engagement, she brings a unique perspective to connecting students with the natural world through live virtual learning. Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning builds cultural and digital competencies in students to prepare them for an interconnected and changing world.…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Maddie Roach, the Distance Learning Specialist at the National World War II Museum. Maddie shares her experiences building engaging virtual programs that connect learners to history in unique ways, discusses how the museum adapted post-Katrina, and explores how distance learning makes education accessible across the globe. Key Topics Discussed: Maddie's journey from museum volunteer to distance learning specialist. The development of digital exhibits and synchronous virtual field trips. Operation Foot Locker , a program that ships World War II artifacts to classrooms. The museum’s mission to preserve history and teach lessons of tolerance. Golden moments when students connect personally with history, including stories from underrepresented groups. The importance of balancing synchronous and asynchronous learning experiences. In-depth insights for educators: Maddie explains how distance learning bridges physical gaps and brings the museum to students worldwide. She discusses how their programs meet the needs of diverse audiences, from K-12 classrooms to lifelong learners, and shares strategies to create meaningful connections through primary sources and oral histories. Call to Action: Tune in to this episode to discover how Maddie and her team use technology to make history come alive. Learn how virtual programs like Operation Foot Locker and interactive webinars are transforming history education. Check the show notes for links to the National World War II Museum’s virtual offerings and explore how to bring these experiences into your classroom. About today’s guest: Maddie Roach is the Distance Learning Specialist at the National World War II Museum . With a background in history and public history from the University of New Orleans, Maddie blends her love of technology and education to develop engaging, meaningful virtual programs for learners around the world. See the museum's promo video, featuring Maddie and mentioned in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QBMSd7fLxs Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning has performed over 40k live virtual teaching periods while improving students' language, digital, and cultural competencies.…
 
In this episode of the Why Distance Learning? Podcast , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Mandy Perry, a virtual school principal and president of the Blended and Online Learning Discovery (BOLD) of Florida Executive Board. Mandy shares her journey in virtual education, her leadership role in BOLD, and how virtual schools in Florida are evolving to meet the needs of students across the state. Key topics discussed include: The Birth of BOLD: Mandy shares the origins of BOLD, an organization created to support virtual school leaders in Florida. She explains how it has grown to become a vital resource for 67 public virtual school districts, offering collaboration, professional development, and legislative advocacy. Virtual Schools vs. State Virtual Schools: Mandy explains the differences between district and state virtual schools in Florida, emphasizing how they work together to provide a wide range of courses to students. She highlights the flexibility and choice that virtual schools offer, particularly in subjects like foreign languages and specialized courses. Building Relationships in a Virtual Environment: Mandy discusses the importance of relationship-building not just between students and teachers, but also among administrators and educators. She shares how BOLD facilitates these connections to enhance the virtual learning experience. Challenges and Misconceptions of Online Learning: Mandy addresses common misconceptions about online learning, including the differences between emergency remote learning during the pandemic and quality online education. She also talks about the traits that make a good online learner and how virtual schools can adapt to meet diverse student needs. Innovations in Virtual Education: Mandy highlights some of the innovations at Pinellas Virtual School, such as separating student and parent orientations to better tailor the learning experience and improve student success. This episode offers valuable insights into the evolving world of virtual education, the importance of collaboration among educators, and how virtual schools can provide students with unique opportunities and skills for the future. For more insights and practical advice, tune into this episode and explore the work of BOLD and Pinellas Virtual School. Links to their resources are available in the show notes. About today’s guest: Mandy Perry is the principal of Pinellas Virtual School and president of the Blended and Online Learning Discovery (BOLD) of Florida Executive Board. She is a leader in virtual education advocacy at both the state and national levels, dedicated to improving and expanding virtual learning opportunities for students. Episode Links: Blended and Online Learning Discovery (BOLD) of Florida Pinellas Virtual School Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning leverages technology to enhance cultural competence and educational outcomes for teachers and students alike.…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Jeff Young, editor, reporter, and host of the EdSurge podcast, to discuss the intersection of technology, education, and podcasting. Jeff shares his experiences covering education for over 20 years and reflects on how podcasting has emerged as a powerful tool for professional development, storytelling, and education journalism. Key topics discussed include: Podcasting plays a crucial role in education by reaching and engaging learners who may not have access to traditional learning formats. Authenticity and storytelling are key elements in creating impactful podcasts that resonate with listeners. Surprise and delight can make learning experiences more memorable and engaging. Podcasting allows for the exploration of diverse voices and perspectives, bringing new ideas and insights to the forefront. Distance learning has the potential to transform education by providing access to learning opportunities for individuals who cannot attend traditional classrooms. This episode provides valuable insights into the evolving world of education, podcasting, and distance learning, offering educators and listeners a thoughtful perspective on the future of learning. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:56 The Evolution of Education 08:49 The Role of Podcasting in Education 17:50 Balancing Education, Journalism, and Entertainment 25:01 The Impact of Podcasting 31:46 The Power of Authenticity and Surprise 38:03 Why Distance Learning? For more insights and practical advice, tune into this episode and explore Jeff Young’s work with EdSurge . Links to his resources are available in the show notes. About today’s guest: Jeff Young is an editor, reporter, and podcaster at EdSurge , where he covers how technology is reshaping education. He also hosts the EdSurge podcast, which focuses on the future of learning. Jeff has over 20 years of experience in education journalism and has written for publications like The New York Times , USA Today , and The Wall Street Journal . Episode Links: EdSurge Podcast: https://www.edsurge.com/research/guides/the-edsurge-on-air-podcast Host Links: Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning leverages technology to enhance cultural competence and educational outcomes for teachers and students alike.…
 
In this episode of Why Distance Learning , hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome three special guests: Julie Silverbrook from the National Constitution Center, Jocelyn Kho from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, and Andrea (Ang) Reidell from the Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics. Together, they discuss an exciting upcoming event for Constitution Day that brings together these prestigious organizations to engage students in a unique virtual learning experience centered around the U.S. Constitution and the inspiring story of Ms. Opal Lee. Key topics discussed include: Constitution Day Collaboration: Julie, Jocelyn, and Ang share how their organizations came together to create a Constitution Day program that combines resources from the National Constitution Center, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, and the Annenberg Public Policy Center. The program will feature a live webinar where students can engage with the story of Juneteenth and the U.S. Constitution, highlighting the significance of freedom and civic engagement. The Role of Opal Lee: The guests discuss the impact of Ms. Opal Lee, known as the "grandmother of Juneteenth," and how students will have the unique opportunity to interact with her during the event. They also explore how her story ties into the broader themes of the Constitution and American history. Virtual Learning Advantages: The conversation touches on the benefits of virtual learning, including the ability to bring diverse voices and perspectives into the classroom. The guests explain how technology allows students to engage with primary sources, such as portraits and historical documents, in ways that are not possible in a physical classroom. Nonpartisan Civic Education: The importance of teaching civics in a nonpartisan manner is emphasized, with insights into how the National Constitution Center and its partners strive to present multiple perspectives on constitutional issues, fostering civil dialogue and critical thinking among students. This episode provides an in-depth look at how educational organizations can collaborate to create meaningful, engaging learning experiences for students, especially on important topics like the Constitution and civic responsibility. For more insights and practical advice, tune into this episode and explore the work of the National Constitution Center, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, and Lenore Annenberg Institute for Civics. Links to their resources are available below. About today’s guests: Julie Silverbrook is the Vice President of Civic Education at the National Constitution Center, where she leads initiatives to educate the public about the U.S. Constitution and civic engagement. Jocelyn Kho is the Student Programs Coordinator at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, where she manages educational programs that bring art and history to life for students. Ang Reidell is the Director of Outreach and Curriculum at the Lenore Annenberg Institute for Civics, with a focus on creating educational resources that promote civic education and engagement. Episode Links: National Constitution Center National Constitution Center Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics Annenberg Public Policy Center Annenberg Classroom (for films and educational resources) Annenberg Classroom Constitution Day Event Registration via CILC Register for Constitution Day Event on the CILC Events Calendar . Host Links: 1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. 2. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning leverages technology to enhance cultural competence and educational outcomes for teachers and students alike.…
 
About today’s guest Dr. Jennifer Williams is the founder of Teach SDGs and co-founder of the nonprofit organization Take Action Global. She is a thought leader in using educational technology to promote global perspectives and social good. As an educator and author of Teach Boldly: Using EdTech for Social Good , Dr. Williams champions the role of technology in fostering equity, diversity, and social action in education. Connect with Dr. Williams on X (formerly Twitter) at @JenWilliamsEDU. In this episode, Seth, Allyson, Tami and Dr. Williams discuss: How educational technology (EdTech) can be harnessed for social good, particularly in the context of global education and climate action. The work of Take Action Global (TAG), a nonprofit dedicated to climate education and social impact, and its programs that connect teachers and students in over 160 countries. The role of connection in EdTech, emphasizing how global collaborations can help build identity and foster social impact among educators and students. The importance of community-driven initiatives, such as Climate Action Day, where students, educators, and global leaders come together to focus on climate education and action. How TAG’s community programs offer resources, frameworks, and support for educators interested in integrating climate education into their classrooms. The unique challenges and learning opportunities that arise when educators and students from diverse cultural backgrounds engage in virtual exchange and distance learning. Key takeaways: Educational technology offers powerful tools for global connection and social impact, enabling educators and students to collaborate on important issues like climate action. Take Action Global’s community-driven approach supports teachers in integrating climate education into various content areas, fostering a sense of global citizenship among students. Programs like Climate Action Day and the Earth Project app provide accessible entry points for educators looking to engage their students in meaningful, action-oriented learning experiences. Cross-cultural collaboration in distance learning requires careful instructional design and a focus on equity and access, but it also offers profound opportunities for shared learning and empathy. Learn more: Visit Take Action Global to explore the organization’s programs and resources. Check out the Earth Project app to start tracking climate actions and engaging students in climate education. Explore the Climate Action Project and other community programs to get involved in global learning initiatives. Subscribe to Why Distance Learning for more insights into how technology is transforming education. Available on all major podcast platforms. Episode Links: Dr. Jennifer Williams on X (formerly Twitter): @JenWilliamsEDU Take Action Global: takeactionglobal.org The Earth Project App: Available on App Store and Google Play Climate Action Project: takeactionglobal.org/climate-action-project Build the Change (Lego Group Partnership): lego.com/en-us/sustainability/build-the-change Teach Boldly: Using EdTech for Social Good (Book by Dr. Jennifer Williams): Available on Amazon Host Links: 1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities and resources at CILC.org with Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell. 2. Learn how Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning leverages technology to enhance educational outcomes for teachers and students alike.…
 
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