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Edtech Throwdown

New Teacher Tips, Homework?, & 21st Century Pen Pals

10 Sep 2018

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GotTechED Episode 15:  New Teacher Tips, Homework?, & 21st Century Pen Pals Welcome to GotTechED the Podcast! In this episode, Guise and Nick share their thoughts on work-life balance for new teachers.  After a teachers inquiry, they discuss the value of homework in modern education. They also take a look at the concept of 21st-century pen-pals in the classroom.  Finally, Guise and Nick argue over their favorite newly discovered Chrome Extensions. Top Tips for New Teachers Beyond the Classroom Teacher Question: Homework – Do We Need It? 21st Century Pen-Pals Tech Battle Royale: Newly Discovered Chrome Extensions Nick argues for Sound Gecko Guise argues for Extensity Music Credits: The Degs: Shotgun http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Degs/ @bensounds https://www.bensound.com/ Social Media: Guise on Twitter @guisegotteched Nick on Twitter @nickgotteched GotTechED the Podcast on Twitter @wegotteched Other Relatable Episodes: Implementing a Personalized Learning Approach Personalized Learning Methods of Best Practice Starting From The Beginning Competency-Based Grading and the Technology Integration Matrix New Teacher Tips, Homework?, & 21st pen pals STEM Misconceptions, 21st Century Mindset, and Teachers as Leaders Effective, Yet Simple Methods of Introducing Real-Life Problems into Your Classroom Project-Based Learning from Idea to Implementation Project-Based Learning and Choice-Boards with Jennifer Skomial Other ways to follow GotTechED Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gotteched/id1358366637?mt=2

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