The guys are all here! Chris talks about "Hour of Code" with some elementary students. He also asks questions about how to handle accounts for substitute teachers. All three guys weigh in with their "Hot Takes" on a phishing campaign that ruffled some feathers at a school district in the state of Washington... How real is too real?
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Episode 166 - Reflections on a Year with AI
Episode 165 - Data Privacy & Interoperability at the PESC-A4L Summit
Episode 164 - Tutor.com Receives Some Criticism, Turnitin Releases Data on AI Usage, and Chris Has a Rant.
Episode 163 - Cyber Attack Liability, Proxies, and Managed Methods
Episode 162.5 - Insights from the CoSN 2024 Conference - Part 2
Episode 162 - Insights from the CoSN 2024 Conference - Part 1
Episode 161 - Elevator Repairs, Dead Rodents, and an Interview with VIZOR
Episode 160 - Mohit Gupta, Director of Product @ Clever
Episode 159 - Josh Rants, VR in the Classroom, and an Interview with Absolute
Episode 158 - Gyms are for PE, not the SAT.
Episode 157 - Vendor Turnover, E-Rate Advice, and Colonoscopies
Episode 156 - Tabletop Exercise with Leadership
Episode 155 - Outside Looking In
Episode 154 - Virtual Snow Days, SIS Woes, and Bathroom Breaks
Episode 153 - Clever MFA, Rise Vision, and Conspiracy Theories
Episode 152 - The Principal Episode
Episode 151 - National Education Tech Plan
Episode 150 - Data Breach Blame Game?
Episode 149 - New Tab, No Cap
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