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Questions that Need Answered in Education
Episode 4930th December 2019 • Edtech Throwdown • Eric Guise/Nick Johnson
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In this episode of GotTechED the Podcast we:

  • Reflect on 2019
  • Address Educational Questions from our peers and listeners
  • Discuss Books, PD opportunities, and Podcasts we will be doing over break

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Segment 1: Reflections from the year

Segment 2: Questions from our peers

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Segment 3: What are we doing over break

Guise: Book

Nick: Educational podcasts that AREN’T about education

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This weeks question is:

Question: What is a question in education that you feel needs answering?

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Competency-Based Grading and the Technology Integration Matrix

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