How to use technology as an accelerator with Denise Henry
Learning Outcomes Leaders Podcast | Ep 007
Welcome to Learning Outcomes Leaders episode 007, brought to you by Genio.
In this episode, we chat with Denise Henry, Director at the Center for Teaching, Learning and Leadership from Colorado State University, Pueblo, about her incredible journey from high school dropout to math education expert, fuelled by a single teacher who shifted her mindset.
We discussed why technology should be an accelerator rather than a shiny object, and how tools like Notebook LM are future proofing student skills.
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