Happy New Year!

The first year of the Tech Tools for Teachers podcast is in the books.

How is it already 2020!? I started the podcast a year ago to help out my colleagues and fellow educators who were looking for free tools to support their students.

Since January 2019, teachers from 21 countries have listened to the show! That’s amazing!

It’s hard to believe that 41 episodes have already been produced, and there’s still so much to share in 2020. The 42nd episode debuts this Monday, January 6th.

And our dog, Aleena, is still snoring in the background.

I’m very thankful for all of you who have listened over the past year. I also appreciate your continued support and shared ideas!

Please recommend the Tech Tools for Teachers Podcast to your colleagues and teacher friends. And of course, don’t forget to tell them about the EdTech Directory for a quick resource to the tools we’ve discussed on the show. The free resources are for everyone. 

Thanks for listening!
Go educate and innovate!

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