Episodes

  • The State of AI in Schools - March 7th, 2024
    Mar 7 2024

    With the State of the Union address happening tonight, I thought, "What better time to do a State of AI address". So here it is, my thoughts, research and experiences with working with and teaching AI for a little over a year now.

    Please feel free to contact me with your experiences and thoughts about AI, or if you'd like to be a guest. Email me @ matt@soita.org.

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    20 mins
  • Labor Day Catch Up
    Sep 5 2023

    Catching up from a great Labor Day weekend, and exciting SOITA upcoming events.

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    3 mins
  • Let’s get ready for OETC23!
    Feb 12 2023
    Update on what’s going on with me and friends at OETC23 in Columbus, OH this upcoming week. Stop by and see me at the SOITA booth and let me know you heard the podcast. I may have a special surprise for a lucky listener!
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    8 mins
  • New Orleans, ISTE Recap 2022
    Jul 6 2022
    In this episode, Matt will provide a recap of ISTE2022, New Orleans, and the exciting experience we had there.
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    10 mins
  • I'm still around!!
    Jun 22 2022

    This is a "welcome back" episode to let you know that the podcast isn't dead and that I'm looking forward to sharing stories, tips, and more from educators around the Dayton area. My team at SOITA will be heading to ISTE 22 in New Orleans next week, so we'll be back after that to share our experience and the cool things we learned. Thanks for tuning back in!

    Also tune into For The Love Of Ed Tech podcast, hosted by SOITA's Kara Hutchinson and Caryn Kelley.

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    5 mins
  • Spark In Clark Episode 4 - STEAM at Clark-Shawnee Middle School - March 9, 2020
    Mar 10 2020

    Clark-Shawnee middle school teacher, Matt Warrington, and Springfield Museum of Art’s Curator of Education, Annette Eshelman, discuss their partnership on a unique program at Clark Shawnee Middle School that integrates art and science in their astronomy classes. Students in the program ponder questions like: How does the universe work? How did we get here?  Are we alone? 

    Students are using digital resources, robotic telescopes, and creating artwork based on the science that they are learning. The combination of these two subjects results in an exciting, innovative learning experience for all.

    For more information, contact Annette Eshelman at the Springfield Museum of Art or Matt Warrington.

    Resources used:

    Planetmaker

    Observing with NASA

    Alien Safari


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    21 mins
  • Episode 3- Greenon Jr/Sr High MIT InventTeam
    Feb 14 2020

    This episode spotlights Greenon High School as one of 14 schools nationwide to be selected as a 2019 Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam, a prestigious program that empowers teams of high school students to build a technological invention to solve a problem of their own choosing.
    A team of 12 Greenon High School students, led by five teachers will explore options to safely reduce the amount of man-made debris in local waterways through a Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam Grant.  Today's guests are Greenon teachers, Tom Jenkins, Kyle Bandy, and Jim Shaner.  Here is a link to their site for more information and how to get involved.

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    13 mins