Elementary #EdTech with Dani Romero - HoET206

EPISODE · Aug 16, 2022 · 44 MIN

Elementary #EdTech with Dani Romero - HoET206

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Feedback & Shout Outs (1:18) I recently appeared on Overthrowing Education, hosted by Batsheva Frankel! Episode 79: Chris Nesi: Ed Tech-Past, Present and Future EdTech Thought (2:56) It's all about how you treat people. EdTech Recommendation (6:52) 9 Google Drive Tips Shortcuts for Simple Access Move Files Via Cut and Paste Get a Quick Link Install Drive on the Desktop Added File Types to the Bookmark Bar Drag and Drop Into Drive Access Drive Files Offline Use Offline Files While Mobile Save Anything You Find to Google Drive Featured Content (13:27) Daniela Romero is always looking for ways to channel her creativity and ways to make a difference in her community. She has taught all over the world and she's currently a grade 5 teacher and future after-school Spanish Club Lead! Topics: How Dani got into education Role of technology in her elementary classroom Why she creates content on social media in Spanish Just Give It A Try (34:05) Jesus Morales (Email) - I believe I have heard in your podcasts that you are not a big fan of Anchor.FM. Can you give me some insight on why? I like Twitter Spaces, but the downloading part is a bit time-consuming and not easy to do. I feel with Anchor.FM our team can do a live show, bring people in as guest hosts, and still easily download the file. What other program do you recommend similar to these two? My response: Check out Flowjin.com to archive and easily download your Twitter Spaces. House of #EdTech VIP (40:12) Miriam Richard - Digital Learning Specialist | Leveraging Technology to ensure learner success! Ulrich Intermediate and Krahn Elementary | Klein ISD Jen Kosior - Google Certified Coach | #GoogleEC | Dynamic Learning Project Coach | Everfi Teacher Ambassador | Disney Addict | Mom | Runner | Owner ADC Publishing & Design

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