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ABOUT ME
Howdy! So glad to be here with you all! Miguel Guhlin here from . I’m a Director of in with Certification. I have served as a District Technology Director and Instructional Tech Director. Not afraid to Boost.

My Mastodon tutorials and videos appear here:
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I am an at Around the Corner at
mguhlin.org,
and
TCEA.org TechNotes Blog at
blog.tcea.org

You can find some of my work designing/maintaining online courses at
courses.tcea.org

Some of my hashtags for your consideration:

PRONOUNS
Allow me to share this perspective as a Panamanian who was raised in the Canal Zone and then came to the United States when he was 10 years old to attend private, Catholic schools until high school graduation. It was a sheltered upbringing, by design of course by loving parents. Still, I want to be clear about something often taken for granted.

I cannot support hatred of individuals. I do not accept skin color or LGBTQ+ as a reason for poor treatment of other people. This has never been more needed, especially in education and online spaces like this one, given the level of hate and bias.

Being who you are should not result in blind bias or hatred. I reject that and the frames that people have adopted that result in such hate.

As a Latinx who grew up in the Republic of Panama and then Texas, I have my own perspective.

My own identity as a cisgender (he/him/his), a bilingual/bicultural speaker, a person caught between two cultures, I have not suffered the slings and arrows of bias, prejudice that I can only ally with, including + .

Since I speak and write in Standard English, I enjoy a level of white privilege due to my skin color (from my Swedish father) and my last name (“Guhlin” is Swedish, not Latino), I know that my life experience does not give me the authority to speak in more certain terms.

So, I offer my perspective in this space in a tentative way, and hope that I can learn with and from others.

How Andragogy Can Level Up Professional Learning • What’s the difference between pedagogy and andragogy? Which works best for creating meaningful professional learning? Let’s take a look!

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Learn how to better serve in your classroom. Learn from 's Understanding and Teaching Gifted Learners online, self-paced course. tinyurl.com/tceagt and learn about other courses available at courses.tcea.org

Pertinent to our conversation earlier this week. Love this spreadsheet showing how one district tracks replacement by year. I got it via a Lunch and Learn event, "Managing the Tech in School Districts" from a participant @edutooter (new group at Chirp Social...join it) @edutooters (old group)

30 Recommended Podcasts for Educators blog.tcea.org/30-recommended-p

Need a boost to keep you excited about teaching and learning? Want to learn something by listening to other educators? Try these podcasts.

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When I got my iPhone, I was looking for a bit more than a phone. I was hoping I’d have a device that would work like a multi-purpose tool, helping me in any situation. If you’re looking for some amazing, multi-purpose iPhone hacks, you’re in the right place. @edutooter blog.tcea.org/five-iphone-hack

Wish you had access to image repositories that feature pictures from history? Finding image repositories that you can use with minimal restrictions can be tough. Each picture can tell a story, or you can use it to illustrate a unique tale.

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10 More Shortcuts You May Not Know • TechNotes Blog

Wish you could nudge someone in a group chat, rename a file without a right click, easily undo what you just did, and more? Read for answers!

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Need to satisfy annual GT requirement in Texas? Sign up for 's “Understanding and Teaching Gifted Learners”.

Meets State Plan for Educ. of Gifted/Talented Students six (6) hours of annual professional development (19 TAC §89.2(3) and TAC §233.1). tinyurl.com/tceagt

Wish someone had your back as a parent or educator when it comes to cybersecurity so that when you had questions, you knew where to go to find the answers? Or do you wish that someone suggested the questions and answers because you don’t even know what to ask? If so, you’ve come to the right place. TCEA.org’s TechNotes blog offers a lot of suggestions and resources for cybersecurity. What’s more, we’ve rounded up some information sources you don’t want to miss.

Let’s take a look at three amazing resources– all available for free. These resources can help you deal with tough topics. And they can offer suggestions for safeguarding your digital life. @edutooters blog.tcea.org/three-resources-

From Yahoo to Altavista to Google, all these tools have one thing in common. They make finding things easier. Whether it’s a curated list of high-quality resource links or fast searches, search tools rule. Want to find things faster? Take advantage of these search tool suggestions. You won’t regret changing your habits and finding what you need, sooner. @edutooters blog.tcea.org/five-search-tool

If you're looking for a fun, new way to engage your students in any subject or grade level, try out Express and animate your voice! tinyurl.com/Ahoymateysblog @edutooters

Visualizing Our Understanding: Graphic Organizers • TechNotes Blog

“The use of graphic organizers,” says the El Campo ISD’s Intervention Warehouse website, “is a powerful tool that is easy to integrate into daily instruction.” The ECISD site then goes on to share access to several sources for graphic organizers for visualizing learning.

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“What’s my favorite G Suite for Education tool?” asked a Google Educator Level 1 session participant. “Google Slides. You can do so much with it!” said another. Slides offers many exciting features that make it a versatile assistant for educators. In this blog entry, let’s take a look at five Google Slides hacks you may find useful. These may deepen your appreciation for Google Slides and increase your productivity. blog.tcea.org/five-hacks-for-g Be sure to check out this online course on Google Slides - courses.tcea.org

Back up your Google Drive - Suffering from data sprawl? You’re saving so much data, you can’t find the important stuff? You may need to take a slower approach that saves you money. Do this by keeping your data storage local.

blog.tcea.org/googles-new-stor

Google AppSheet Makes Building Mobile Apps Easy • TechNotes Blog

A new no-code platform makes it possible to build a Google-powered app. While many educators may reach for Glide, others are looking at a new tool from Google Cloud. @edutooters

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Embrace Lifelong Learning, Or Else • TechNotes Blog

For students, summarizing can be straightforward. They can learn to circle the main idea, underline details, and use sentence starters to summarize.

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