45: Sherlocked Phantom Zone

Episode 45 June 17, 2022 01:23:07
45: Sherlocked Phantom Zone
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45: Sherlocked Phantom Zone

Jun 17 2022 | 01:23:07

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Kris Hans Erik Christiansen

Show Notes

In this episode, Erik and Kris discuss Apple's WWDC 2022 event, provide laptop and travel tech recommendations for educators and students looking to upgrade their devices, the latest edtech privacy news, and more.

SHOW NOTES:

#EdTechOfficeHours:

*MacBook Air 2022
*Surface Laptop Go 2
*Charger for all devices

News

*Apple WWDC announcements: MacRumors
*Surface Adaptive Kit: Microsoft, Forbes
*Surface Laptop Go 2: XDA Dev
*FireFox ‘total cookie protection’: Paul Thurrott
*Washington Post: Pandemic disrupted learning for US teens
*Digital Journal: The EdTech market was valued at…
*The Conversation: EdTech is treating students like products
*The Print: Schools. Universities in the metaverse?

Apps of the month

*PictureThis
*Bit Warden

CONTACT:
Website: edtechexamined.com
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @EdTechExamined

TEAM INFORMATION:

Erik Christiansen, Co-Founder & Co-Host
Website: erikchristiansen.net
Twitter: @egchristiansen
Blog: tech-bytes.net

Kris Hans, Co-Founder & Co-Host
Website: krishans.ca
Twitter:  @KrisHans
Market Grade: marketgrade.com

Christopher Hoang, Audio Producer & Sound Engineer
Website: chrishoang.ca

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