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Episode 48 | Peggy Semingson on Adapting to Radical Changes in Education
Summary
In this episode, Kyle Wallgren interviews Dr. Peggy Semingson, an expert in digital literacy and education. They discuss the evolution of digital literacy tools, the impact of COVID-19 on learning, and emerging trends such as AI and gaming in education. Dr. Semingson shares insights on supporting diverse learners and the role of social media in connecting educators. The conversation emphasizes the importance of networking and content creation for educators in the digital age.
Takeaways
Digital literacy encompasses navigating information and understanding digital texts.
Younger generations are generally more digitally fluent due to their upbringing.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for better online learning tools.
Emerging trends in education include gamification and AI integration.
Technology can support diverse learners, including ESL and dyslexic students.
Social media is a valuable resource for educators seeking ideas and connections.
Content creation is essential for educators to share knowledge and resources.
Networking can significantly enhance career opportunities in education.
Teachers should embrace the rapid changes in technology and education.
Consistency in content creation is key to building an audience and influence.
Sound Bites
"Kids today have their own podcasts."
"We're seeing an increase in homeschooling."
"The rate of change right now is steep."
"Put yourself in visible places."
Chapters
00:13 Introduction of Peggy Semingson
04:50 Challenges of Starting a YouTube Channel in Education
06:06 Lessons Learned from Post-COVID Education
07:43 Emerging Trends in Digital Literacy and Gaming
09:12 AI and Personalized Learning Paths
10:53 Supporting Special Populations with Technology
14:20 Social Media’s Role in Advancing Educators' Skills
16:23 AI's Role in Improving Literacy Education
17:10 Embracing Change: Preparing for the Future of Education
18:34 Networking for Career Growth in Education
About Peggy
Peggy Semingson is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, specializing in TESOL and literacy education, with a focus on preparing future teachers to teach English learners. With over a decade of experience in creating online courses and digital learning content, she has earned prestigious awards, including the International Literacy Association’s Jerry Johns Outstanding Teacher Educator in Reading Award. Her YouTube channel, with over 2 million views and nearly 5,000 subscribers, highlights her influence in digital literacy and online teaching. Peggy's research focuses on innovative teaching methods, including video-based learning and socially connected knowledge-sharing, with a particular emphasis on bilingual learners and students facing reading challenges. She has published extensively and presented at international conferences, contributing significantly to the fields of digital education and teacher training.
Connect with Peggy
Linkedin: Peggy Semingson
X: @PeggySemingson
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