I’ll Host Your Next Tech Tuesday
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I’ll Host Your Next Tech Tuesday

Yesterday afternoon I hosted a webinar just for those who have purchased a copy of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips. Based on the response to that webinar I’ll probably do another one like it later this year. Until then, I have a different offer for you. 

If you purchase ten or more copies of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips I’ll host a custom, one hour webinar for your school or department within your school. The webinar can be about any of the topics within the book or I can cover some other topics of interest to you and your colleagues. To get started arranging a custom webinar for your school just send me a note at richard (at) byrne.media and we’ll get the ball rolling. 

About the eBook:

50 Tech Tuesday Tips was curated from more than 400 editions of The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter 50 Tech Tuesday Tips provides you with ideas for lots of helpful things that you can teach to your colleagues and to students. Throughout the eBook you’ll find tutorials and handouts that you can pass along in your school. 

Some of the many things you’ll find in 50 Tech Tuesday Tips include:

  • What to do when a web app isn’t working as you expect.
  • Building your own search engine.
  • How to create green screen videos.
  • Improving instructional videos. 
  • Streamlining email management.
  • Creating educational games. 
  • DIY app creation.
  • Podcasting tips for teachers and students. 

Get your copy of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips right here!

No, this ebook isn’t free but the tools that feature within it is free to use. Creating something like this takes many, many hours but reading it can save you many, many hours. Purchases of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips make it possible for me to create other free resources like The Practical Ed Tech Handbook that I update and give away to thousands of teachers every year. Yesterday afternoon I hosted a webinar just for those who have purchased a copy of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips. Based on the response to that webinar I’ll probably do another one like it later this year. Until then, I have a different offer for you. If you purchase ten or more copies of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips I’ll host a custom, one hour webinar for your school or department within your school. The webinar can be about any of the topics within the book or I can cover some other topics of interest to you and your colleagues. To get started arranging a custom webinar for your school just send me a note at richard (at) byrne.media and we’ll get the ball rolling. About the eBook:50 Tech Tuesday Tips was curated from more than 400 editions of The Practical Ed Tech Newsletter.  50 Tech Tuesday Tips provides you with ideas for lots of helpful things that you can teach to your colleagues and to students. Throughout the eBook you’ll find tutorials and handouts that you can pass along in your school. Some of the many things you’ll find in 50 Tech Tuesday Tips include:What to do when a web app isn’t working as you expect.Building your own search engine.How to create green screen videos.Improving instructional videos. Streamlining email management.Creating educational games. DIY app creation.Podcasting tips for teachers and students. Get your copy of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips right here!No, this ebook isn’t free but the tools that feature within it is free to use. Creating something like this takes many, many hours but reading it can save you many, many hours. Purchases of 50 Tech Tuesday Tips make it possible for me to create other free resources like The Practical Ed Tech Handbook that I update and give away to thousands of teachers every year.50 Tech Tech Tuesday Tips, Professional Development, webinarRead More

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