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Tech Talk Roundtable 05-30 | EdTech Ask Me

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English - June 19, 2018 04:05 - 32 minutes - 30.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratings
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Description Today,  Dennis is taking over the podcast for our final show of the year with a special treat for his two co-hosts (that’s us) who have no idea of today’s theme or topic. Don’t worry, we will still get to  share our weekly lessons learned, and stretch your brain with one more fabulous fun […]

Description

Today,  Dennis is taking over the podcast for our final show of the year with a special treat for his two co-hosts (that’s us) who have no idea of today’s theme or topic. Don’t worry, we will still get to  share our weekly lessons learned, and stretch your brain with one more fabulous fun fact on this, episode 30, our season finale of the Concordia EdTech Roundtable.


Lessons Learned

Chris – Never let Dennis plan a show on his own. No, seriously, embrace the uncertain. That is my lesson learned. Let me tell you about my two-week Exploration …


Daniel –  End of the year and archiving digital assets is such a painm’


Dennis – I am still not writing a book.


Fun Fact

Truth or Consequences was the first game show to air on commercially-licensed television. Its first episode aired in 1941 as an experimental broadcast.


In case you’re wondering, the maximum amount one can win in a single game, provided you answer every question correctly, land on the Daily Double questions last in each round, and bet the maximum amount in Final Jeopardy is $566,400.


Notes & Links

Truth or Fiction Links

Story #1 Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5627699/China-reveals-high-tech-restrooms-Wi-Fi-ATMs-facial-recognition-systems.html
Story #2 Source: https://newatlas.com/kunkun-konica-minolta-japan/47786/
Story #3 Source: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2077043275/unicotm  (Failed Kickstarter campaign.  However it’s competitor Amabrush, with takes 10 second for a complete brush is still planning to release theirs to the public.  https://newatlas.com/amabrush-toothbrush/50371/