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Follow: @ajpodchaski @nathan_stevens @s_bearden @TG_Neil @bamradionetwork Tammy Neil is a Computer Science teacher. She teaches grades 6-12 in a growing CTE program at Branford High School in Suwannee County, FL. Outside...
Using Education Technologies in Rural Schools is an episode from #EdTech Chat Radio by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel. Follow: @ajpodchaski @nathan_stevens @s_bearden @TG_Neil @bamradionetwork Tammy Neil is a Computer Science te...
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Follow: @ajpodchaski @nathan_stevens @s_bearden @TG_Neil @bamradionetwork Tammy Neil is a Computer Science teacher. She teaches grades 6-12 in a growing CTE program at Branford High School in Suwannee County, FL. Outside of the classroom, she is the lead organizer for Edcamp Branford, co-moderates and each week on Twitter. She is a Google Certified Trainer. Susan Bearden is an educational consultant, author, blogger, and speaker who serves as the Digital Equity Project Director for the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN).
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Using Education Technologies in Rural Schools is from #EdTech Chat Radio by BAM Radio Network - The Twitterati Channel.
Published Mar 26, 2018 and 10:24 long