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Episode 235 - Middle Schoolers are the Best!

Episode 236 Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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In this episode, Josh and Chris discuss the impact of personal device bans, noting increased Google Docs traffic and the creative ways students attempt to access unblocked games. Chris shares insights into managing content filtering and the ongoing battle with unwanted websites. Finally, Chris interviews Brian Edwards, Director of Educational Streaming, with Swank Motion Pictures to discuss copyright, performance licensing, and streaming in K12.   For more information on the topics discussed in this episode with Brian Edwards, Director of Educational Streaming, with Swank Motion Pictures: Learn more about Swank K-12 Streaming here Learn more about copyright and licensing here  

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