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Episodes
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Episode 72: CISCO Live Gone Virtual!
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
Guest 1: Timothy Allen. Director of Networking and Collaboration Practice
Guest 2: Jonathan Copeland. Sr. Solutions Architect
Description: Like many events, CISCO Live went virtual this year for their 2020 conference, this two-day virtual event included recorded content, live keynotes, panel discussions, and more. CEO Chuck Robbins kicked off the event with a message that included a pledge to power an inclusive future for all.
In today’s episode, Penny Conway, your host is joined by Timothy Allen and Jonathan Copeland to break down this full event and share what CISCO has in store for 2020 and beyond.
Tim Allen has been in the IT Industry for over 30 years and has been with Connection for over 20 years. He currently leads our Networking Practice which is our engineering services team that works directly with our customers on technology implementations. Jonathan Copeland has also been in the IT Industry for over 30 years and has been with Connection for nearly 7 years. Jonathan is a Sr. Solution Architect with a focus on Data Center and Security. Additionally, he has been focused on Cloud and DevOps and recently achieved his Amazon AWS Solution Architect Associate certification.
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Key takeaways:
[1:18] Timothy Allen introduces himself, sharing his work at Connection.
[1:46] Jonathan Copeland presents himself and talks about his work at Connection.
[2:52] The CISCO event was virtually and its participants certainly missed the live experience and social networking.
[3:33] What was enhanced at the CISCO virtual event?
[5:30] The highlights of the keynote session.
[7:01] CISCO found a new way to repurpose equipment to help COVID patients stay connected with their loved ones.
[8:18] The security advancements CISCO communicated during the event.
[12:05] How did security was flicked by most of the workforce working remotely?
[14:02] The security challenge of dealing with several devices some of them that cannot be controlled.
[15:15] CISCO is going to integrate third-party platforms.
[17:09] Powering an inclusive future for all.
[17:33] CISCO announces in regards to accessibility.
[20:11] CISCO is offering a free platform for learning about programming.
[23:48] Sneak preview of what we are going to see in 2021.
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Episode 71: To Infinity and Beyond - SpaceX, Satellites and Space Techsploration
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
CoHost: Tyler Meckes
CoHost: Rob McIntosh
May 30th marked a historic flight for Elon Musk's SpaceX company and the U.S. space prog;ram. As the first privately-funded, reusable rocket reached for the stars, Americans have something to cheer about amongst all of the chaos of the last 3 months. Today we talk space, satellites and the significance of technology on this episode of What the Tech Just Happened!
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Episode 70: The Modern Workplace: 8x8 Solution Awareness
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
Guest 1: Orin Wentworth Senior Channel Manager
Guest 2: John Fuhrman Partner Alliance Manager for Cloud
Description: The first wave of the pandemic triggered the acceleration of digital transformation, creating a playground of opportunity for cloud IT platforms. Your host, Penny Conway, is joined today by Orin Wentworth and John Fuhrman to talk about what forces are shaping communication and APIs in the new modern enterprise and how you can navigate them within your own organization.
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Key takeaways:
[1:21] Orin Wentworth introduces himself.
[1:55] John Fuhrman talks about himself and his role at Connection.
[2:49] UCAS: Unified Communication As a Service
[3:44] CCAS: Contact Center As a Service
[5:14] The need to create something that the customers need and enjoy interacting with.
[5:48] The evolution of call centers.
[8:49] What communication can be happening among organizations and consumers to ease business? How are they deciding when to use people or systems to attend the needs of consumers?
[14:45] The new way of the IT decision-makers: The opportunity to plug in to get towards the end result.
[16:08] We can bring you the prettiest service in the world but if you don’t have the internet, it just won’t work.
[18:08] The matter of connectivity.
[21:06] Guaranteeing the equivalent of an HD television to cell phone calls.
[23:18] The preparation for the future of communications.
[26:29] 80% of organizations will make the transition to UCAS or CCAS within the next 18 months.
[29:51] Everything you need in a single subscription to do your job well.
[30:58] Connection is offering support for hybrid environments.
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
Co Host: Tyler "Marbles" Meckes
Co Host: Rob McIntosh
Guest: Sam Harrington: Connection Web Merchandising Tsar
This week's What the Tech Just Happened focuses on the all New HP Reverb G2 VR headset. An exclusive pre-order only available through Connection. Learn all the latest on this revolutionary headset, how to pre-order and have some fun with the What the Tech Just Happened gang.
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Thursday Jun 04, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
Guest: Pam Aulakh, Vertical Alliance Manager for K12 at Connection Public Sector Solutions
Description: This is a unique opportunity to sponsor thought leadership on the future challenges in K-12 and how Connection, with our partners, can support customers with solutions. Pam Aulakh joins the podcast with an extensive background in K-12 Education & Technology. Prior to joining Connection, she held many roles in Brevard Public Schools as a Teacher, Technology Integrator, and Manager of EdTech Training.
Today’s episode is the third and final segment of this series where Penny Conway, your host, continues the conversation with Pam Aulakh, this time to talk about how teachers became the new students since they will have to learn what new skills will be required for teachers post-pandemic and the professional development they will need in order to get them there.
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Key takeaways:
[2:02] Pam Aulakh shares her professional background.
[3:20] How to prepare teachers for a complete online learning-teaching experience.
[5:20] Teachers adapted to the online setting as a survival response since there was no other choice, and they will be able to easily incorporate these technologies into the classrooms in the future.
[6:46] Teachers won´t be fired as a result of not understanding the technology, but universities are preparing new teachers to be technology savvy.
[7:50] New pedagogies for teachers working in a remote situation.
[9:30] Paula Aulakh talks about the different ways in which teachers will assess the students’ learning.
[11:55] Key certifications and courses for teachers’ professional development for distance learning.
[12:30] Teachers are spending 70% of their time troubleshooting technology.
[13:35] Students should take responsibility of their own learning while using technology as an aid.
[16:00] We want to create a generation of thinkers and problem-solvers.
[17:30] Key takeaways from the Cares Act that schools should look into in order to build a professional development plan for the new normal.
[19:53] We are all learning on this together.
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
Guest: Pam Aulakh, Vertical Alliance Manager for K12 at Connection Public Sector Solutions
This is a unique opportunity to sponsor thought leadership on the future challenges in K-12 and how Connection, with our partners, can support customers with solutions. Pam Aulakh joins the podcast with an extensive background in K-12 Education & Technology. Prior to joining Connection, she held many roles in Brevard Public Schools as a Teacher, Technology Integrator, and Manager of EdTech Training.
In this second episode, Penny Conway, your host, is continuing the conversation with Pam Aulakh to address accessibility while social distancing. Asking the questions of how we can address accessibility and equality challenges in a distance learning environment.
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Key takeaways:
[1:29] Pam Aulakh introduces herself and shares her background.
[4:00] How have the schools adapted to the students that need special attention?
[4:30] Pam Aulakh talks about the struggles and challenges of providing one on one assistance to students while keeping social distancing.
[6:50] Pam Aulakh talks about the tools that schools should take advantage of to assure education is accessible to every student.
[9:53] The matter of delivering training for the teachers, parents, and students to be able to understand and use the technological tools that assist distance learning.
[10:30] The future of students with special needs.
[12:10] Pam Aulakh suggests how schools should manage the funding from the CARES Act to provide equity for every student to meet their learning needs.
[14:07] How to evaluate which device is most appropriate for each student.
[15:49] The motivation behind the CARES Act funding is for schools to develop a fully functional remote plan.
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Host: Penny Conway
Guest: Pam Aulakh, Vertical Alliance Manager for K12 at Connection Public Sector Solutions
This is a unique opportunity to sponsor thought leadership on the future challenges in K-12 and how Connection, with our partners, can support customers with solutions. Pam Aulakh joins the podcast with an extensive background in K-12 Education & Technology. Prior to joining Connection, she held many roles in Brevard Public Schools as a Teacher, Technology Integrator, and Manager of EdTech Training. Pam Aulakh talks in this episode, about how to build a return strategy, which means creating flexibility to transition from in-classroom to distance learning while minimizing disruption.
Reach out to the Connection Team
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Key takeaways:
[1:34] Pam Aulakh introduces herself, her background, and talks about what brings her to the podcast.
[3:30] How quickly and effectively schools adapted to distance learning?
[5:29] The parents’ role in enabling education from home.
[6:42] Distant education really is a community effort.
[7:40] The role of states in finding out what are the parent’s concerns on regards to supporting the students on remote learning.
[9:17] Top three aspects that a school district should consider to take advantage of the Cares Act to manage the foundings of microbrands and help them build the plan.
[11:07] How are schools supporting students who do not have access to a device?
[14:55] Equipping and strategizing for a possible return to school.
[15:40] What will the “new normal” for education look like?
[18:26] 60% of teachers were already assigning online homework at home.
[19:11] Districts are bringing equity and opportunity for every student.