In episode 16, Dave and Adam chat with Minnesotan tech specialist Rick Ballew about the way he and his team are helping their teachers find the balance between tech and non-tech strategies in their classrooms now that things are "back to normal". They also discuss ways teachers can be more efficient and intentional with those tech-integrated activities. They also discuss recent Google updates, some sweet websites, and how buildings can use 3D printers to heal themselves. Pretty cool stuff!
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"Slow Burn" and "Cold Sober" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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