Episodes
Ashley Lewis of Girls Learning Code on how parents can best support their kids.
Published 06/14/13
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on how teachers can improve their own digital skills.
Published 05/21/13
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on digital literacy for grade one students.
Published 05/21/13
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on how parents can support their kids' digital literacy.
Published 05/21/13
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on using blogs and Twitter with students in grades one and two.
Published 05/21/13
Kathy Cassidy, a primary school teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on online safety, privacy, and etiquette.
Published 05/21/13
Catherine Bruce of Trent University on how teachers can use digital technology in their classrooms.
Published 04/23/13
Catherine Bruce of Trent University on how parents can effectively use digital technology with their kids.
Published 04/23/13
Catherine Bruce of Trent University on the ways kids should use digital technology to become the problem solvers of the future.
Published 04/23/13
Catherine Bruce of Trent University explains how digital literacy helps kids think critically and share ideas.
Published 04/23/13
Catherine Bruce of Trent University on the skills kids need to be successful in the digital word.
Published 04/23/13
Catherine Bruce of Trent University on how digital technology like interactive whiteboards and iPads help kids learn math.
Published 04/23/13
Author Dustin Milligan talks about his book "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Lobster" which teaches kids about the right to freedom of expression.
Published 03/28/13
Author Dustin Milligan talks about his book "The Case of the Missing Montreal Bagel" which teaches kids about the right to privacy.
Published 03/28/13
Author Dustin Milligan on the importance of kids learning the basic principles of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in his book series "The Charter for Children".
Published 03/28/13
Author Dustin Milligan talks about his book "Anne of Green Tomatoes" which teaches kids about the principles of safety and security.
Published 03/28/13
Author Dustin Milligan talks about the 14 books in "The Charter for Children" series - each set in a different Canadian province or territory, highlighting a specific right or freedom.
Published 03/28/13
Claire Eamer, author of "The World in Your Lunch Box", on one of her favourite authors, Catherine Anthony Clark.
Published 03/14/13
Claire Eamer, author of "The World in Your Lunch Box", offers her tip to parents on how to foster a love of reading in their children.
Published 03/14/13
Award-winning kid's book author Claire Eamer on how an ordinary lunch can be the starting point for kids to learn about history and science. She's the author of "The World In Your Lunch Box: The Wacky History and Weird Science of Everyday Foods", a book illustrated by Sa Boothroyd.
Published 03/14/13
Claire Eamer, author of "The World in Your Lunch Box", recommends Elin Kelsey's "You Are Stardust" for young children.
Published 03/14/13
Kathryn Meisner, Director of Hive Toronto at the Mozilla Foundation, on digital literacy and making to learn at Hive Pop-Up events.
Published 03/07/13
The Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation Mark Surman on the importance of digital literacy for kids.
Published 01/25/13
What do you look for in books for kids between the ages of two and five? OISE's Shelley Stagg Peterson and authors Ruth Ohi and Lana Button join Cheryl Jackson for a discussion on books for preschoolers.
Published 01/04/13
Holland-Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital school opens the doors to its reverse integration classroom, where able-bodied children from the classroom join friends with special needs for Junior and Senior Kindergarten.
Published 12/03/12