Coding in Education with Mission Encodeable - HoET202

EPISODE · Jun 12, 2022 · 42 MIN

Coding in Education with Mission Encodeable - HoET202

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Featured Content (3:37) Meet Mission Encodebale's founders! Cousins Harry and Anna Wake are the 15 and 14 y/o creators of Mission Encodeable. They are both high school students in England. In this conversation we discuss: What inspired their love and passion for coding? What inspired them to start and continue creating Mission Encodeable? What have they learned from their experience? What is the future of Mission Encodeable? What might the future hold for each of them because of this project? Check out Mission Encodeable! EdTech Thought (19:35) Updates to Google for Education Coming Soon! Create screencasts and cast to a big screen with Chromebooks Adaptive learning enhancements in Google Classroom Better interconnectivity and efficiency with Google Meet EdTech Recommendation (27:43) PDF DRIVE - Get access to over 78 million Ebooks! My Noise - myNoise creates beautiful noises to mask the noises you don't want to hear: your chatty colleagues, tinnitus, or even your inner voice when you can't shut it down! The concept is simple, works extremely well, and does not require expensive noise-canceling headphones. Thanks to its unique audio engineering, myNoise sets the standard among background sounds. Just Give It A Try (31:10) Join my next Twitter Space on Thursday, June 23, 2022, @ 10 PM Eastern. I will lead a conversation on Coding in Education and want you to join me! Set a reminder here! Feedback & Shout Outs (33:32) Noah King sent in a great voicemail as a follow-up to episode 201. Check out Descript Noah also hosts the Math Club Podcast. House of #EdTech VIP (36:34) Rick Butterworth - Founding member of Wakelet. With 10 years of experience in UX & UI, Rick is passionate about innovating and evolving how users interact with online applications. Founding designer at Wakelet and the first person to join Jamil in the company. https://wakelet.com/@rick https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-butterworth-044b8022 https://twitter.com/r1ck11

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