Satellite Podcast
Sat·el·lite /sadlˌīt/ noun
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ASTRONOMY. a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet.
Orbiting from on-site locations, Satellite examines innovative educational perspectives. Dr. Frank LaBanca hosts this 6-episode series produced in 2018.
Satellite is also available at http://inquirylearningcenter.podomatic.com
Episode 1: Dr Frank LaBanca @ Goose Rocks Lighthouse
Listen | | Dr. Frank LaBanca provides context for this series. He discusses the tenets of student centered learning, impact of technology, and an overview of the inquiry process in terms of problem finding and problem solving.
Episode 2: Deborah Day @ UConn Health
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Episode 3: Diane Pintavalle @ UConn Health
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Episode 4: Zoey and Alec @ Westside Middle School Academy
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Zoey and Alec are 8th grade students at Westside Middle School Academy in Danbury, Connecticut. They talk about how technology-enhanced learning permeates their school and how it impacts the work and projects they conduct.
Episode 5: Thomas Jensen @ Newtown High School
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Thomas Jensen is a senior at Newtown High School in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. During his junior year, he created a jazz composition entitled “Unfrequented” that was performed by the award-winning Newtown High School Gold Jazz Band. He discusses the process from composition to recording in a professional studio.
Reference: LaBanca, F. (2018). Satellite. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://satellite.inquirylearningcenter.org
This project completed as part of the Students at the Center Distinguished Fellowship sponsored by Jobs for the Future and the Nellie Mae Education Foundation.