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Tech Tip of the Week - Feb 7, 2020
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How far do you drive to work? 5 minutes? 10? 30? If you’re commuting to the bustling metropolis for work every day, consider subscribing to a podcast or two. This may come as a surprise, but many of my ideas aren’t my ideas at all. They’re ideas that come from podcasts I listen to on the way to and from work each day (except Friday. Friday is reserved for music.) There are several podcast apps (Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Sticher, even Spotify has a podcast section now.) There are also tons of subject areas for you to consider subscribing to. For Ed Tech, I listen to Google Teacher Tribe, Shake Up Learning, Cult of Pedagogy, and Educational Duct Tape. Let me know if you need any recommendations or help getting started. As always, be the reason somebody smiles today.
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