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Differentiated Learning, Accessibility, and Multiversal Relationships

The Lecture Is Dead Podcast

Release Date: 01/20/2026

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In this episode of "The Lecture Is Dead Podcast," lifelong educator Ryan McGinnis shares his journey from elementary school teacher to principal and eventually to a professional development specialist working with schools across Western Pennsylvania and New York. The conversation focuses on how technology, project-based learning, and student-driven approaches can transform classrooms and empower both students and teachers. In This Episode: Why focusing on what kids learn versus how they learn misses the point The concept of “genius hour” and how they get students to take ownership of...

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What if the problem isn't lecture, but it's the model? In this episode of "The Lecture Is Dead Podcast," hosts Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar sit down with instructional technology veteran Michael Wesely to unpack what flipped learning really looks like beyond “videos for homework.” With 28 years of experience and a passion for creativity and student voice, Michael shares how educators can use short, strategic videos to reclaim class time, reduce repetition, and shift from “sage on the stage” to facilitator of deeper learning. The conversation explores instructional risk-taking,...

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In this episode of "The Lecture Is Dead Podcast," hosts Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar explore how to use AI to empower pedagogy, rather than undermine it. Joined by Alana Winick and Marina Pisto, two award-winning educators from Pocantico Hills Central School District, they discuss the myriad of ways technology and AI tools can bolster creativity. Walk away understanding what it means for educators, especially those who are unsure about how to use them or where to start. In This Episode How the practice of revising projects is being rethought to give students direction in today’s classrooms...

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In this episode of "The Lecture Is Dead Podcast," hosts Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar explore the evolution of traditional student portfolios. Joined by co-authors, educators, and podcast hosts, Rick Butterworth and Tisha Poncio, they discuss the value of digital portfolios for career readiness, why differentiated learning experiences matter, and what it means for students to experience technology effectively in classrooms today. In This Episode Why traditional portfolios are rethought in today’s classrooms How digital portfolios support active, student-centered learning Practical ideas...

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In this episode of The Lecture is Dead Podcast, hosts Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar explore effective modes of learning and what lives beyond the conventional lecture. Joined by dedicated edtech leader, educator, and author, Lisa Highfill, they discuss innovative teaching strategies, the birth of the HyperDoc movement, bringing project-based learning to virtual school environments, and why these methods are crucial for learners today. In This Episode Why lecture is being rethought in today’s classrooms  How Lisa Highfill supports active, student-centered learning Practical ideas for...

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In this episode of "The Lecture Is Dead Podcast," hosts Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar explore the evolution of traditional student portfolios. Joined by co-authors, educators, and podcast hosts, Rick Butterworth and Tisha Poncio, they discuss the value of digital portfolios for career readiness, why differentiated learning experiences matter, and what it means for students to experience technology effectively in classrooms today.

In This Episode

  1. Why traditional portfolios are rethought in today’s classrooms

  2. How digital portfolios support active, student-centered learning

  3. Practical ideas for differentiating learning 

  4. What educators can take from student Julie’s testimony on adaptable and accessible learning methods

Guests

Rick Butterworth — UX / UI Expert and Aviation Tech | Tisha Poncio — Education Manager at Lumio by Smart

Rick Butterworth, ISTE author and design expert, and Tisha Poncio, former Wakelet employee with 20+ years in education, co-wrote “Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders” to share effective teaching strategies that support successful leadership in both educators and learners today.

Resources & Links

  1. Rick Portfolio | Tisha Portfolio  

  2. Today’s Learners, Tomorrow’s Leaders

  3. The PlayEd3 Podcast

About the Podcast

Two former educators. One big question: If the lecture is dead, what comes next? A bi-weekly podcast on reimagining teaching as active, creative, and human.

Credits

Hosted by Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar

Produced by WeVideo

Edited by ThrottleUp Media

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