
Schools often have creative spaces that are hidden from most people. John Lewis High School has a studio creator space that surprises everyone who enters with just how much space there is and what you can use it for. Find out about how to use your spaces to the benefit of students and teachers alike! Adam Schechter, the Instructional Technology Coach at Lewis High School in Springfield, VA hosts t... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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How can you use Wireless Microphone sets in your instruction? Adam explains in this installment of the "Tools of the Storyteller" series.
Learn about how to use wireless mic sets to record in different devices and what types of lessons are great for... more
Adam recaps his experience at VSTE 2025 in Virginia Beach, discussing his presentation "Tools of the Storyteller" and also discussing his time at the rest of the conference.
He also discusses his AI Presentation on using the PARTS acronym in prompt... more
Hear our interview with Daniela Ortega, a visiting teacher to Lewis High School originally from Argentina. We discuss the differences between our countries' education system, how she connects with her students, and what it was like to share her knowl... more
See the YouTube video podcast!Adam discusses the year in tech including VSTE, our school media organization, successes with multimedia projects, and more. He also looks ahead to 2025-2026 and what's new with AI in education and how use of recording e... more
Audio Adventures Ahoy is based on Adam's VSTE presentation about using student created audio projects in instruction. Each part of focus on a different piece of audio gear and how teachers can use it with students.
In this first part, Adam talks abo... more
Adam and a few Lancer Media students went to "Face Time with the Pros," an event organized by the Capital Emmys chapter of NATAS and described the impact it had on them and what doors that experienced opened.
He also discusses Google Vids, a new app... more
Adam recently attended VSTE 24 (Virginia Society for Technology in Education Conference 24) and presented on using audio in instruction. See the slides here. He describes some of the ideas he brought back with him and what the next steps are to share... more
How is it already November? Adam discusses how fast time can go as a tech coach, and previews his upcoming VSTE Conference presentation on creating audio projects.
Also on this episode is a conversation with Tim Brown, School Based Technology Speci... more









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