
#17 TL4ED: A Conversation About Privacy with Steve Garton
Show Notes Steve joins me for a second time on the podcast. We catch up on where things stand with Zoom from a privacy perspective, and then talk more about
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Show Notes Steve joins me for a second time on the podcast. We catch up on where things stand with Zoom from a privacy perspective, and then talk more about
Show Notes Carey and I talked about story telling, and helping students learn through stories told by family and themselves. Resources Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and
Show Notes Jim and Andy share their experiences and challenges shifting their tech support practices to accommodate the COVID 19 quarantines. I also missed a question that was submitted because
Show Notes Richard and I had a fun conversations about how he determines what he considers free, and what tools teachers are looking for most today. He shares his thoughts
Show Notes Steve joins me for a second time on the podcast. We catch up on where things stand with Zoom from a privacy perspective, and then talk more about
Show Notes Carey and I talked about story telling, and helping students learn through stories told by family and themselves. Resources Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and
Show Notes Jim and Andy share their experiences and challenges shifting their tech support practices to accommodate the COVID 19 quarantines. I also missed a question that was submitted because
Show Notes Richard and I had a fun conversations about how he determines what he considers free, and what tools teachers are looking for most today. He shares his thoughts