This week, we discuss two commonly used Microsoft products, Teams and OneNote. The highs, the lows, the near-misses, we cover it all as we walk through our experiences with these products. We'd love to hear about your experiences with these p
The maker movement has been around for quite a while, however our experiences with it lately have been less than promising. In this episode, we discuss the good and the bad of the maker movement and maker-spaces. Let us know how you feel abou
We discuss some of our best tips you can use to improve the projects you do in your classroom. It doesn't matter what you teach, any of these should make your projects better for you or your students. Have your own tips? Let us know on our F
We found a fantastic article taking us on a journey of the worst Ed Tech had to offer us over the last year from author/blogger Audrey Watters. Join us as we talk and laugh about some of the biggest blunders of the past 10 years. What was you
We debate the merits of adding the A (Art) to the standard STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) acronym used for so many of our classes. Do you think it makes sense to call it STEAM? Let us know how you feel on our forum at our websi
We discuss the differences and similarities for the two most common titles for our field, Technology and Engineering. Which term do you use? Which one do you prefer? We'd love to hear your feedback, post your thoughts on our forum at TechEd.
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