This podcast is UEN’s chance to tell the stories and talk about the issues impacting Utah’s amazing teachers. We feature educators and leaders from Utah and around the nation in a fun and informative podcast.
In the next installment of our Learn @ Home series, Jared and Dani connect with Hilary Linton, a 5th grade teacher at Oakwood Elementary, to discuss the impact of moving to an online curriculum. Hil…
As part of our special, Learn @ Home series, UEN Homeroom connects with Dr. Laura Rogers, Assistant Profession in the College of Education at the University of Utah. During our distance conversation…
As part of our UCET Live series, Jared, Dani, and Fernando participated in the Utah Podcasters Unite panel discussion. They were joined by the hosts of three Utah education podcasts to chat about al…
As part of the UCET conference, Jared moderated a panel of Utah educators and leaders for a group of international education leaders. Our panel of Utah educators including Robert Gordon (Box Elder),…
In this episode of Homeroom, we're live at the 2020 UCET Conference with Ditch that Textbook's Matt Miller and UCET President Pam Turley. We discuss topics such as creating a vision for your classro…
Jared travels down South to attend Edcamp St. George. During the camp, he sat down with Derek Larson, Library Media Specialist at Tonaquint Intermediate School, to discuss the nature of edcamps, wh…
In this episode of the Homeroom, Camille Cole and Michelle Shimmin from Canyons School District drop by to discuss the impact of having structured classroom discussions with students, peers, and lead…
This week UEN's Rob Bentley joins Jared and Dani in the Homeroom to discuss how students can learn from games. We discuss the difference between game-based learning and gamification, how games help …
This week Fernando break free from behind the mixing board, as he joins Jared to host our conversation on creativity. We welcome our special guest, Tacy Trowbridge, Leader of Adobe's Global Education…
Quin Henderson, Partnerships Manager of Future Design School, dropped into the Homeroom recently to share his thoughts on the importance of design thinking in our classrooms. Included in our convers…
Jared and Dani are joined by Liz Arias, a Senior Customer Success Manager for Adobe Education. During the episode we discuss Adobe's statewide partnership with Utah schools to bring Creative Cloud t…
In our latest Homeroom we are pleased to welcome Dr. Anthony Godfrey, Superintendent of Jordan School District. In this episode, we discuss the Supercast - a podcast hosted by Dr. Godfrey and featur…
In this episode of Homeroom, Jared and Dani talk with Dr. Janice Bradley, Assistant Director with the Utah Education Policy Center. During the conversation we cover topics like: how to deal with a te…
We're excited to bring Kerri Hopkins and Anne Dibble from the Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts Learning Program to discuss how all teachers can bring more art into their classrooms. We learn how arts ca…
As UEN Homeroom celebrates our one year anniversary Dani and Jared take a look back at some great moments from the podcast. You'll meet our producer, Fernando Lara, as he answers some tough questions…
This week we took UEN Homeroom on the road, literally, as we met with Cory Henwood, Digital Teaching and Learning Coordinator for Iron School District, from the front seat of a car. During this dis…
Tami Pyfer, the Education Advisor to the Governor, recently dropped by UEN Homeroom as we kick off the 2019-2020 school year. As part of our conversation we discussed the state of education in Utah,…
Kiera Beddes, Language Arts teacher extraordinaire from Jordan School District, joins us in the Homeroom this week to talk about networking. Specifically, we explore how building your Professional L…
Even during summer break, UEN Homeroom is working hard to bring another interview to our listeners. This week Tod Cracroft, the principal of Oakwood Elementary in Granite School District, discusses …
Jared Fawson moves from UEN Homeroom SuperSub into our featured expert this episode as we discuss professional learning. In this discussion we look at how learning has changed for educators, the nee…