As we have moved to remote working, distance or hybrid learning, and virtual conferences, staying connected has become even more difficult than ever before, missing out on those ‘in between’ moments in hallways, planning rooms, or around the proverbial water cooler. Some people find that becoming a more connected educator helps bridge this gap. 




Today, I talk to an amazing leader, Greg Bagby, the Coordinator of Instructional Technology at Hamilton County Schools, about what it means to be a connected educator, how he stays connected, and what he sees in the years ahead.   




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Links to Resources from the Show:    


Video Podcast 🔴 https://youtube.com/channel/UCFc-mTSwgzfKwFed7kOBcuQ


Hamilton County Schools 🔴 https://www.hcde.org/   


NCCE 🔴 https://ncce.org/   


HamCo Digital Fabrication Labs 🔴 https://www.hcde.org/newsroom/world_s_largest_collection_of_fab_labs   


Greg Bagby's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/gregbagby   


Doug Konopelko's Twitter 🔴 https://www.twitter.com/dkonopelko   


CDW-G 🔴 https://www.cdwg.com/

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