Cleverly Changing Podcast

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  • Summary

  • Hosts Elle and Miriam are two Black homeschooling moms embarking on a self-defining journey. Listen in on conversations that will encourage you to be your authentic self, while uplifting your spirit and motivating your inherent potential. They’re defining what culture is for their families and want you to do the same. Bring your children along too, so they can meet the Cleverly Cultured Kids. They’re all for teaching the babies while they’re young, adapting to the challenges of parenting, homeschooling and being willing to learn the lessons that the children have to offer. It’s all about uplifting one another and reclaiming your innate greatness.
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  • Lesson 107 The Cleverly Changing Podcast is Back
    Jul 30 2024

    Cleverly Changing Podcast Show Notes

    Episode Title: Back from Hiatus: Embracing Self-Exploration and Self-Directed Learning

    Hosts: Elle and Miriam

    Welcome back to the Cleverly Changing Podcast! After a brief hiatus, Elle and Miriam return with exciting updates, inspiring discussions, and a treasure trove of resources for parents and educators.

    Episode Highlights:

    1. New Beginnings:
      • Elle and Miriam share their personal updates and what they've been up to during the break. Get ready to hear about their latest adventures and new projects on the horizon.
    2. Self-Exploration:
      • Miriam delves into the importance of self-exploration for both parents and children. She shares her journey and how self-exploration has enriched her life, offering practical tips on how you can start your own journey of discovery.
    3. Self-Directed Learning:
      • Learn about the benefits of allowing kids to engage in self-directed learning. Miriam discusses how giving children the freedom to pursue their interests can lead to a deeper and more meaningful educational experience.
    4. Bird Watching for Young Explorers:
      • If you have a budding bird watcher at home, download the Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Labs App. This fantastic tool helps kids identify and learn about different bird species, making bird watching both fun and educational.
    5. Enhancing Language Skills:
      • Explore the Duo Lingo App, a powerful resource for language learning. Whether your child wants to learn a new language or improve their current skills, Duo Lingo makes the process engaging and effective.
    6. Elle's Family Updates:
      • Elle shares about her daughter's new passion for drumming and her experience taking lessons. She also talks about the benefits of supplemental education at Mathnasium, a learning center focused on math tutoring.
    7. Online Learning Resources:
      • Discover Educere and Griggs Academy, two excellent platforms where students can take online classes. These resources provide flexibility and a wide range of subjects to enhance your child's education.
    8. Digital Art for Creative Kids:
      • For students who love to draw, Elle and Miriam recommend turning their artwork into digital art. They discuss various tablets that can help, such as Wacom tablets and the XP-PEN Artist 15.6 Pro Graphics Drawing Tablet with a battery-free stylus and 60° tilt functionality.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Labs App: A great app for young bird watchers to identify and learn about various bird species.
    • Duo Lingo App: An app designed to help users of all ages learn new languages in a fun and interactive way.
    • Mathnasium: A learning center offering math tutoring to help students improve their math skills.
    • Educere: An online learning platform offering a wide range of courses for students.
    • Griggs Academy: Another excellent online learning resource for students.
    • Wacom Tablets: High-quality tablets for digital art.
    • XP-PEN Artist 15.6 Pro Graphics Drawing Tablet: A versatile tablet with a battery-free stylus and 60° tilt functionality for creating digital art.

    Join the Conversation: We love hearing from our listeners! Share your thoughts on self-exploration, self-directed learning, and the resources we mentioned. Have you tried any of these apps or platforms? Let us know how they’ve worked for you and your family.

    Subscribe and Follow: Don't miss out on future episodes! Subscribe to the Cleverly Changing Podcast on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.

    Thank You for Listening: We’re thrilled to be back and can’t wait to bring you more insightful and engaging content. Thank you for your continued support!

    Stay Cleverly Changing!

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    23 mins
  • Lesson 106: Teaching Young Entrepreneurs
    Dec 28 2023
    [Opening music fades out]Host: "Welcome back to the Cleverly Changing Podcast. I'm your host, Elle Cole. Mom of two twin daughters. Today, we're diving deep into a topic that ignites creativity and innovation: guiding our youth to become successful entrepreneurs."The essence of entrepreneurship for kidsHost: "Before we jump into the practical aspects, let's understand the essence of entrepreneurship for kids."For today's episode, we define entrepreneurship as creating a profitable business.The essence of entrepreneurship for young kids is recognized when they step back, identify various issues in their communities or industries, and take innovative steps to solve the problems they see. Their clear result is a successful business, recognition, and impact.Host: "Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting a business; it's about fostering a mindset. It's teaching kids to identify problems and create solutions. Take young Marcus, for example. He noticed the lack of recycling bins in his neighborhood and decided to take action. With support from his family, he launched a small campaign, distributing recycling bins and educating his community about the importance of recycling."Young Successful EntrepreneursHere are a few young entrepreneurs and their ventures, along with the problems they identified, their solutions, and the results they achieved:Young Entrepreneur | Problem Identified | Solution | ResultsMikaila Ulmer | Decline in Bee Population | Created BeeSweet Lemonade with a honey-based recipe | $1 million in sales, appeared on Shark TankCory Nieves | Lack of Access to Quality Cookies | Started Mr. Cory's Cookies | Featured on multiple TV shows, expanded businessMoziah Bridges | Limited Availability of Stylish Bow Ties | Founded Mo's Bows | Featured in major publications, landed deals with large retailersIsabella Dymalovski | Fear of Needles in Hospitals | Invented the "SnapWrap" to cover IV lines | Won awards, received patents, and sold her inventionEden and David | Lemonerdy University | Created Coding classes for kids on YouTube, expanded it to products like stickers, t-shirts, and hoodies. | Featured on podcasts, expanded business, and won competitions.Bailee | Bailee’s Nails | Created a nail subscription box for kids. Also became a children’s book author. | Featured on multiple TV shows, received speaking opportunities, and won competitions. Cultivating the Entrepreneurial MindsetHere are some ways parents can help foster an entrepreneurial mindset in their children:Encourage Curiosity and Creativity1. Support Exploration: Encourage kids to explore their interests and passions.2. Problem-Solving Activities: Engage in activities that stimulate problem-solving skills, like puzzles, brain teasers, or creative challenges.3. Allow Freedom to Fail: Create an environment where failure is seen as a learning opportunity, not a setback.Teach Financial Literacy4. Money Management: Involve children in discussions about budgeting, saving, and spending wisely.5. Earning Opportunities: Allow them to earn money through chores or small tasks to understand the value of work.Support Independence and Initiative6. Empower Decision-Making: Let kids make decisions about simple matters to build their decision-making skills.7. Encourage Initiative: Support their ideas and encourage them to take initiative in implementing their plans.Provide Learning Opportunities8. Expose Them to Entrepreneurial Stories: Share stories of successful entrepreneurs to inspire and motivate them.9. Books and Resources: Provide age-appropriate books or online resources about entrepreneurship tailored for kids.Foster Communication and Networking10. Effective Communication: Teach kids how to communicate effectively, articulate ideas, and listen actively.11. Networking Skills: Encourage interactions with various people to build their network and social skills.Engage in Real-Life Experiences12. Hands-On Projects: Encourage them to start small ventures like a lemonade stand, crafts sale, or gardening.13. Field Trips and Experiences: Visit local businesses or attend entrepreneurial events to expose them to real-world scenarios.Cultivate Resilience and Adaptability14. Develop Resilience: Teach them to bounce back from setbacks and learn from failures.15. Embrace Change: Help them adapt to changes and see them as opportunities for growth.Encourage Critical Thinking16. Ask Open-Ended Questions: Encourage critical thinking by asking open-ended questions about their ideas or interests.17. Challenge Their Thinking: Encourage them to think beyond the obvious and explore alternative solutions.Provide Mentorship and Guidance18. Be a Role Model: Lead by example by demonstrating entrepreneurial traits like determination, initiative, and innovation.19. Seek Mentorship: Connect them with mentors or professionals in fields of their interest.Emphasize Persistence and Vision20. Encourage Long-Term Goals: Teach them to set goals and work persistently towards ...
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    27 mins
  • Lesson 105 Homeschooling and artificial intelligence
    Dec 13 2023
    [INTRO MUSIC] HOST (Elle Cole):Welcome to the Cleverly Changing Podcast, where we explore the world of homeschooling, parenting, and education. I’m your host, Elle Cole, and today we’re diving into the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence in homeschooling.HOST (Elle Cole):Artificial intelligence, or AI, isn’t just about robots and sci-fi movies. It’s a powerful tool that can enrich our children’s education in remarkable ways. We shouldn't be afraid of technology. It is a tool that we should learn how to use responsibly, and the lessons around technology should be taught in an educational setting or within the homeschool setting. Today, I’ll be sharing practical ways families can integrate AI into their homeschool curriculum.I believe learning is about going on a knowledge adventure. STEM is huge in schools and today's job markets, so our children should be early adopters of how to train machines/computers intelligently.HOST (Elle Cole):Let's start with something fundamental—reading. AI-powered reading apps like Lexia Core5 or Epic! Books offer personalized learning paths. They adapt to a student’s reading level, providing targeted activities to improve comprehension and vocabulary.SCENARIO 1: MORNING ROUTINEHOST (Elle Cole):Imagine this: It’s the start of a homeschool day. You’re gathered around the kitchen table, ready to dive into your lessons. But before you begin, why not start with an AI-powered news aggregator like Newsela? This tool provides tailored news articles suitable for different reading levels.HOST (Elle Cole):Next, you can select articles relevant to your curriculum, whether it’s history, science, or current events. It’s an excellent way to spark discussions and encourage critical thinking while keeping your kids informed about the world.SCENARIO 2: STEM ACTIVITIESHOST (Elle Cole):For those science and tech enthusiasts, AI can be a game-changer. Have you heard of DIY projects like building a voice-controlled robot or coding with Scratch? These hands-on activities engage kids in the basics of AI and coding.HOST (Elle Cole):Platforms like Scratch offer a user-friendly interface that lets kids create animations, games, and interactive stories using coding blocks. It’s a fantastic way to introduce programming concepts while fostering creativity.SCENARIO 3: PERSONALIZED LEARNINGHOST (Elle Cole):One of the most remarkable aspects of AI in education is its ability to personalize learning experiences, which should be right in line with homeschoolers self-directed philosophies. Tools like Khan Academy or Coursera leverage AI algorithms to adapt content based on a child’s progress.HOST (Elle Cole):So, whether your child excels in math or needs extra help with grammar, these platforms adjust the difficulty level in real time. It’s like having a personal tutor catering to each child’s unique learning pace.SCENARIO 4: ART AND AIHOST (Elle Cole):When it comes to art, AI isn't just about algorithms. Tools like Google’s AutoDraw or Adobe’s Sensei can assist budding artists. They provide suggestions and corrections while sketching or designing, making the creative process more intuitive and enjoyable.SCENARIO 5: MATH & SCIENCE EXPLORATIONHOST (Elle Cole):Now, let’s venture into the realms of math and science. AI-powered math platforms like Photomath (which we missed during season 2) or Wolfram Alpha can be incredible aids. They help solve complex equations and offer step-by-step explanations, turning math problem-solving into an interactive experience. These tools can be especially helpful to parents needing a refresher to remind them how to do complex math problems. I used to watch how-to math videos on Youtube, workout the problem, and then use Photomath to ensure my answer and process were correct.HOST (Elle Cole):In science, AI simulators and software like Algodoo or Labster simulate experiments. They allow students to conduct virtual lab experiments, explore scientific theories, and understand concepts like never before. These tools can help level the playing field and save homeschool families money.SCENARIO 6: SOCIAL STUDIES & WORLD HISTORYHOST (Elle Cole):Moving on to social studies and world history, AI-powered resources such as Google Earth and Timeline JS provide immersive experiences. Students can virtually explore historical sites, trace timelines, and understand global events in a more engaging manner.SCENARIO 7: LANGUAGE LEARNING & RELIGIOUS STUDIESHOST (Elle Cole):For language learning and religious studies, AI language apps like Duolingo or Rosetta Stone aid in learning foreign languages. They adapt to individual progress, making language acquisition interactive and fun.[Sound Effect: Reading religious texts]HOST (Elle Cole):Additionally, AI text analysis tools can help students delve deeper into religious texts. They provide insights, interpretations, and summaries, aiding in a comprehensive understanding.HOMESCHOOLING AND ARTIFICIAL ...
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    13 mins

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