The Teachers' Podcast Ep 50, State of Learning: Technology, Mobility, and Careers Part 2, email: [email protected]
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Part 2 of the series: From mobile learning to teachers' appreciation and survival, this episode covers the broad ground of recent news and events in teaching, learning and technology. Join Kathy and Mark as they discuss recent developments and contacts with stellar teachers, teachers in need and visits to schools. They also have an abundance of essential resources and articles to contemplate. And always wrapped around the theme of powerful uses of technology for learning. And how much fun can PD really be? You have to join in to see. Make us the center of YOUR ed tech Universe like so many other teachers and tech coordinators do: www.teacherspodcast.org. A new generation of EdTech professional development. Contact us at [email protected] or comment at the website/blog. The Teachers' Podcast: More Ed Tech You Can Always Use Today and Tomorrow. Message line: 201-693-4935. Produced and copyrighted by Transformation Education LLC, Gura and King, 2007-2009.
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