Recently, I began a new venture that I have thoroughly enjoyed these past couple of weeks. If you haven't figured it out by now after reading my heading, it's creating a podcast. I thought about creating one, but never figured I'd actually do it. The podcast is called Quick Educational Instruction (hey it was the best I could think of at the time). I decided it would be a great idea for me to use with my students, as well as any other students who have the ability to listen, for various reasons. The podcast allows parents and students to listen to content previously taught anytime they want and receive more information that will be readily available to them. I'm even thinking of having parents share what topics would be helpful for them. I haven't shared it with parents and students yet, because I want to create more content first, but within the next couple of weeks I will.
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