• 6 Ways Edtech Can Save a Lesson

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast
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6 Ways Edtech Can Save a Lesson

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  • Edtech Throwdown

    Episode 158: 6 Ways Edtech Can Save a Lesson

    Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown this is episode 158 called “6 Ways Edtech Can Save a Lesson”. In this episode, we’ll talk about 6 different edtech tools that you can sprinkle into any lesson that might need some saving! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!

    Segment 1: Instagram Parenting

    Nick tries a snow day activity with Sylvia that fails dramatically.

    • Instagram parenting activities
    • Frozen cupcake molds with colored water to decorate the snow
    • Stained hands, stained coat, broken ice, crying child, I did the whole thing
    • Complete flop, went inside, watched a movie (technology saves the day)

    So we’re going to take a quick break for a message from Teach Better, but stick around because when we come back, we’ll explain 6 edtech tools that can help save a failing lesson.

    Segment 2: 6 Ways that EdTech Can Save A Lesson

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    6 Ways that EdTech Can Save a Lesson

    1. Better Warmups:
    2. AI Snapshots: 180 Classroom Warmups to spark debate and ignite curiosity.
    3. https://ablconnect.harvard.edu/activity-types
    4. Better engagement:
    5. Schoolai: Create a chatbot that can tutor your students on a specific topic of your choosing
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