Episode 136: A Bit of a Hiatus – The BeerEDU Podcast
The BeerEDU Podcast Episode 136: A Bit of a Hiatus. Kyle & Ben have been missing in action for a few months! Jobs, families and frankly, a lack of motivation got in the way of bringing you the episodes of The BeerEDU Podcast that you love! But we are back, at least for this week!
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- Episode 136: A Bit of a Hiatus
- Episode 135: Instructional Coaching with Ashley Hubner
- Episode 134: Becoming the Change with Dan Wolfe
- Episode 133: Back to Normal? with Kyle & Ben
- Episode 132: Blending & Flipping PBL with Steve Martinez
- Episode 131: Brain Racers with Gianender Khanna
- Episode 130: A Cog in the Machine with Casey Jakubowski
- Episode 129: End of the Year with Ben & Kyle
- Episode 128: Canvas LMS with Dani Cuni & Andrea Earl
- Episode 127: Race, Schools, & White Educators
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