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Episode 192 – Back to School with Technology

08/31/2016

It’s Wednesday, August 31st, 2016 and welcome to TechTalk4Teachers I’m Tom Grissom and I’m Brian Poulter. Welcome to TechTalk4Teachers the show about teaching and learning with technology. This time we share our back to school episode and talk a little teacher shop with combing technology and pedagogy and new possibilities for personalized learning with OneNote. We wrap things up with our Technology Picks of the Week.




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Show Notes:

OneNote Class Notebook

https://docs.com/dr-grissom/5099/pedagogy365-onenote-class-notebooks-a-game-changer


Technology Picks of the Week

 Tom’s Pick of the Week

New to Office 365 in August—the continued evolution of inking and more (Math to Ink)

https://blogs.office.com/2016/08/30/new-to-office-365-in-august-the-continued-evolution-of-inking-and-more/


Welcome to the 4th Grade (Music Video) -Dwayne Reed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=XBLcuGunRxU


Brian’s Pick of the Week

Canon Play website for camera settings

http://canonoutsideofauto.ca/play/


That wraps it up for Episode 192 of TechTalk4Teachers. Show notes this episode and archived episodes are available on the web at the EIU ITC website at eiu.edu/itc To leave a comment of suggestion please send an email to techtalk@eiu.edu of leave a comment on our TechTalk4Teachers blog. Until next time, I’m Tom Grissom and I’m Brian Poulter. Keep on Learning!

 Keep on Learning,

Tom Grissom, Ph.D.

@tomgrissom

http://eiu.edu/itc

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