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    Imagine being able to learn programming, circuitry, and real-world devices all in an inexpensive beginner package. But wait, there's more! You can also expand your capabilities and learn programming languages at the same time. That is what the Micro:bit ecosystem offers you.

    Listen now to find out how you can get started with no previous knowledge of processors, sensors, or programming languages.

    Learn more at Micro:bit Educational Foundation | micro:bitGet the programming environment I talked about at Microsoft MakeCode for micro:bitLet me know how you like the show with my feedback form https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration/contact
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    Would you like to learn the logic of computer programming without having to learn all the funky keywords and punctuation? Would you like to get immediate results? Would you like to do this all for free? Listen to this episode to learn all about block programming and specifically about the platform called Scratch.

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    Introduction and Overview [0:00]Two Great Learning Platforms [6:30]

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    1. Scratch (Official Website Tutorials) https://scratch.mit.edu/
    Overview: Scratch, developed by MIT, offers an extensive set of free tutorials directly on its website. Users can start by creating simple projects like interactive stories and games.

    2. MakeCode by Microsoft https://makecode.microbit.org/
    Overview: Microsoft’s MakeCode offers block-based coding tutorials for a range of hardware devices, like the Micro:bit, LEGO Mindstorms, and Arcade.

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    I have had many students tell me “I learn best hands-on”. I agree with that 100%. In fact, it is possible to know all the right things to say about a subject but not really understand it. So here is a way to get deeper understanding. Kit building does not just teach you the specific circuit you make, it teaches you characteristics of components and how circuits are put together. Don’t wait until you think you know how everything works to start building. The kits I will feature are meant to help you as a beginner.

    Resources:

    - Snap Circuits by Elenco https://www.elenco.com/snap-circuits These kits are easy to work with, and best of all you can take them back apart and build something else. There are expansion parts available for those who wish to branch out.

    - SciToys is a world of learning physics and more with everyday items. https://www.scitoys.com

    - MicroKits two very fun musical electronic projects https://www.microkits.com

    Great soldering lesson from iFixit here:

    https://youtu.be/rK38rpUy568?si=QsU5NdZQ5sZrczwV

    An excellent resource for tools and advice:

    https://www.ifixit.com/

    Another excellent site for repair parts and advice, focused on appliances:

    https://www.repairclinic.com/


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    You might think the subject of radio is outdated. But did you know you probably use it every day, whether you listen to AM or FM or neither? That’s right, radio is still a big part of your life. Listen in and find out why!

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    Introduction and a Little History [0:00]Terminology and Techniques [5:50]Propagation - How Your Signals Travel [18:10]

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    EP302 My Stories Show Notes

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    8/12/2024Teachers 2 TechEP302 My Success StoriesBRIEF SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    In this episode I tell you about how I took on a little bit of learning and kept it growing until it became a skill that got me a job. Twice.

    If you need inspiration, this is your episode.

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    Excel from small beginnings to career changer #1 [0:00]Creating my own work experience #2 [10:35]
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    EP 301 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: June 24, 2024

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    We hear the phrases “artificial intelligence” and AI a lot right now in popular culture. But sometimes it seems a bit mysterious. This episode will get you familiar with some of the basic concepts of artificial intelligence, and fill you in on some basic programming or training that an AI requires. Along the way we will discover different types of AI for different purposes. All this plus a few editorial comments and tips to get you started with AI. Annnnnd…..a special portion by a guest writer.

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    Introduction [0:00]How does it work? [5:50]AI on AI [18:10]

    RESOURCES & LINKS

    I get NO money from anyone - I just know these resources are some good ones.

    To try out a generative AI for free you can visit ChatGPT at: https://openai.com/chatgpt/Here’s a great learning experience if you don’t mind working through the steps exactly as show (except for one - read the comments for the correction) - https://youtu.be/z1PGJ9quPV8?si=9px--Afp2z3L7jcN

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    EP 206 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 3/31/2024

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    You can easily gather information or add quizzes to your presentations using forms from either Microsoft or Google. In this episode we get an overview of the functions forms offer and a quick run through of of the process of building a Google form.

    This episode is supported by two videos on the Tech Migration website. The link appears in the resources section below.

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    What can you do with forms? [0:00]

    How to build a simple form [4:50]

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    This time the best resources are mine. Here is a link to the Tech Migration resources page where you fill find two videos to help you build your first form with branching: https://sites.google.com/d/1OUymEz_6m-TB4LE0G8tI1RklFlTIvk7q/p/1Oo9XrrVwPp_PtPeRQDbyCdqacFKS7h92/edit

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    EP 205 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 2/26/2024

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    If you feel like an outsider when you hear terms like “current” and “transistor” this is your chance to get up to speed. We will define and describe items that are part of electrical and electronic knowledge in basic way to get you comfortable with terms you will read, hear, and use as your develop technical skills.

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    Introduction to Circuits and Current [0:00]Explanation of Some Electrical Components [8:14]

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    Great guide to all the basics, yet in-depth: https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/

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    EP 204 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 1/29/2024

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    Have you ever said to yourself “I know enough about this to write a book” or “This would make a great story”? If you have, today’s episode may be your guide to getting started.

    We are going to learn about what it takes to create and publish a book or an ebook, focusing on two popular platforms: Lulu and Kindle Direct Publishing. It’s probably easier than you thought so listen in and get started on your project in almost no time at all.

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    Introduction [0:00]How the Process Works [4:35]International Standard Book Numbers - Why They’re Important, How to Get One [11:29]

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    Amazon’s guide to getting started with Kindle Direct Publishing - https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/help/topic/GHKDSCW2KQ3K4UU4Lulu’s guides and resources - https://www.lulu.com/resources Bowker’s Identifier Services - myidentifiers.com

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    EP 203 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 12/18/2023

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    In this episode we cover several more of the items that make for good video. Our main discussion will cover editing, but streaming, screencasting, titles, and producing a video file for viewing are all touched on as well as audio and good sources for music and sound effects.

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    Streaming and screencasting [0:00]Editing [5:50]Titles and producing [20:50]

    RESOURCES & LINKS

    I get NO money from anyone - I just know these resources are some good ones.

    Open source editor I sometimes use: https://shotcut.org

    Another good open source editor : https://www.openshot.org/YouTube Audio Library- https://www.youtube.com/audiolibraryFree Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/Incompetech - https://incompetech.com/Jamendo - https://www.jamendo.com/startSoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/CCMixter - https://ccmixter.org/Freesound - https://freesound.org/Music is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    EP 202 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 11/27/2023

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    In this episode we cover several of the items that make for good video. How to use lenses and composition plus the basics of lighting are included. There is something here for even the most raw beginner, so dive right in.

    In a future episode we will go farther, discussing editing, screencasting, and audio as well to round out the necessary information.

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    Camera and Lenses [0:00]Composition [7:51]Lighting [16:15]

    RESOURCES & LINKS

    I get NO money from anyone - I just know these resources are some good ones.

    Canva article on creating a storyboard: https://www.canva.com/learn/how-to-build-a-storyboard/Learn the rule of thirds (it’s easy but important at : https://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds/Get a great overview of lighting from the camera retailer Adorama: https://www.adorama.com/alc/basic-cinematography-lighting-techniques/ Music is Marathon Man by Jason ShawA fantastic overall resource: videomaker.comFor great lessons and examples check out the content the Film Riot channel on YouTube. Don't forget to watch some of their work just for fun.

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    EP 201 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 10/30/2023

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    Ever wish you had someone nearby who could help you on this journey to tech skills? In this episode we learn about the places you can get hands on experience and become a part of a learning community.

    We will also discuss organizations and events that that can help and inspire you.

    This could be the episode that sets you on the fast track to tech skills.

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    Makerspaces [0:00]Nation of Makers [7:30]Right to Repair Movement [12:30]

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    I get NO money from anyone - I just know these resources are some good ones.

    Lifehacker article on Makerspaces: https://lifehacker.com/how-to-find-and-get-involved-with-a-hackerspace-in-your-5912598The organization Nation of Makers can be found at https://www.nationofmakers.us/Information about Maker Faires and their organization: Make.co Find and share answers at ifixit.comGet lots of repair instruction, and order parts, at repairclinic.comMusic is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    EP 112 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 08/14/2023

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    Do you ever wonder how computer programmers seem to know so much and operate so comfortably with technology? Well it all started with their first programming language. If you are thinking “Oh, I could never do that” I would like to respectfully disagree. Listen to this episode and find out why.

    Computer programming is one of the strongest tech skills you can add to your resume, so this could be your ticket to a new life, just as programming was for me.

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    Intro What do Programming Languages do? [0:00]How Do They Work? [6:55]Jobs for Teachers and How to Prepare [8:33]

    RESOURCES & LINKS

    W3 Schools for well-planned lessons and practice right on the website, both for Javascript and Python w3schools.comScratch is located at https://scratch.mit.edu/Please subscribe and review this podcast.Visit us: https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration/homeFeedback form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdD31BDjjq3IiW0vhQiYMTCJ-lSbPQnitymJsvNvcwtTWZOnw/viewform?usp=sharing
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    EP 111 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 08/7/2023

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    Everybody seems to have an opinion about robots. Listen to this podcast to find out what they do, how they work, and how teachers can start working their way into the robotics industry.



    CHAPTER MARKERS

    Intro What Do We Mean by Robots? [0:00]How Do They Work? [5:24]Jobs for Teachers and How to Prepare [8:32]



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    The place to get several of the learning tools for electronics that I mentioned, including the Electronic Playground and Snap Circuits https://www.elenco.com/brands/

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    EP 110 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 07/31/2023

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    I promised that I would introduce you to some low-cost resources. This is the first episode dedicated to freebies. First we will define how copyright and creative commons licenses work, talk a little about free software, then we will dive into examining several very powerful applications that are available free.

    NOTE: Nothing in this episode should be considered legal advice. But be careful not to infringe on the rights of creators where their intellectual property is concerned.



    CHAPTER MARKERS

    Intro, Copyright, Public Domain, an Creative Commons licenses [0:00]What does open source mean? [5:14]The Operating System [7:28]



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    This episode feature the highly useful https://portableapps.comMusic is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    EP 109 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 07/24/2023

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    A short introduction to the Raspberry Pi computer. We discuss what it is, how to work with it, and why you would want one. If you have wanted to learn more about how computers work, but didn't have the time or budget, the Raspberry Pi is for you. Not only will you learn a lot but you will end up with a useful device.



    CHAPTER MARKERS

    Intro and News Item [0:00]Components [3:43]The Operating System [8:15]Alternate Builds [14:15]

    RESOURCES & LINKS

    Remember that I do not earn anything from sales, or for that matter from this podcast currently.

    This Quick Start Guide is a great Introduction, and the site has a lot of other great resources https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/raspberry-pi-setting-up/0One place the kits are in stock https://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi-4-2gb.html?cid=usd&src=raspberrypiGreat resources at the Raspberry Pi Foundation site https://www.raspberrypi.org/Shop other versions and vendors https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/You can visit our site and contact us through our feedback form at https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration/homeMusic is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    EP 108 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 07/17/2023

    SUMMARY OF EPISODE

    Learn how to make your new tech skills clear on a resume even when your career has not included tech jobs.



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    Characteristics of a Good Resume [0:00]Readable [2:12]Relevant [4:45]Real [6:34]

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    You can visit our site and contact us through our feedback form at https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration/homeMusic is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    EP 107 Podcast Show Notes

    Date: 07/10/2023

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    Databases pt. 2 - A discussion of the roles of forms and reports in databases. Forms make it easy for humans to enter data, Reports make it easy for humans to read the output from tables and queries. Here we talk about the most basic characteristics of both, and find out where to learn more.

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    Recap of EP106 and introduction to forms and reports[0:00]Forms [2:44]Reports [6:04]Additional concepts and resources [9:28]

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    You can visit our site and contact us through our feedback form at https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration/homeHere is a guide to the websites that will teach you SQL, the language that underlies many databases: https://medium.com/javarevisited/8-best-resources-to-learn-sql-online-for-free-b00506d88c91Great overall article about SQL: https://bootcamp.berkeley.edu/resources/coding/learn-sql/You can purchase a Microsoft 365 Business Standard plan that includes MS Access here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/business/compare-all-microsoft-365-business-productsUdemy has great MS Access courses here: https://www.udemy.com/courses/search/?src=ukw&q=learn+ms+accessMusic is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    EP 106 Podcast Show Notes

    Databases pt. 1 - A short introduction to databases and their uses. This episode is the first of two and focuses on tables and queries - the basic ways of storing and retrieving data.



    CHAPTER MARKERS

    Introduction to databases and data tables [0:00]Linking data between tables [4:06]Queries and summary of episode [7:14]

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    You can visit our site and contact us through our feedback form at https://sites.google.com/view/techmigration/homeMusic is Marathon Man by Jason Shaw

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    We learn how to create the World’s Smallest Webpage. This helps us understand our own web design even if you build in some software, what to ask for when seeking web design help, and where popups, ads, and threats can come from.

    Please note: This is a bare-bones project that can be whipped up in a few minutes, not a full-blown professional webpage. We would want to add several features to our page before we could consider publishing to the Internet as a professional Webpage.

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    Introduction and terminology (Dean)? [0:00]How do we make the page? [4:10]How do we make it interactive? [6:53]

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    I get NO money from anyone - I just know these resources are some good ones.

    Music is Marathon Man by Jason ShawMy short screencast on creating the World’s Smallest Webpage and adding a script to it:www.w3schools.com has excellent tutorials on HTML and Javascript. https://html.com has a very complete tutorial. I have not used this material myself, but it does teach the basics AND there is a list of html tags on the site available for download at https://html.com/wp-content/uploads/html-cheat-sheet.pdf

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