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Educator Carl Hooker Launches 'Solutions Studio' Podcast Series

Join Carl Hooker as he explores educational challenges and solutions with a diverse range of guests. From AI coordinators to tech entrepreneurs, each episode offers unique insights into the future of learning.

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Educator Carl Hooker Launches 'Solutions Studio' Podcast Series

Carl Hooker, an educator and podcaster, has been hosting 'Solutions Studio', a mini-podcast series from the ISTE+ASCD conference in San Antonio, Texas. The podcast features interviews with educators, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals, discussing educational challenges and solutions.

The series kicked off with Tony Vincent, an independent consultant and AI Coordinator, sharing his insights in Episode 1. Episode 2 brought Crystal Yang, a college student and entrepreneur, CEO of Audemy Games, to the conversation. Tony Vincent returned in Episode 3, joined by Erika Sandström, a Digital Learning Coach and Digital Media Teacher, known online as 'Green Screen Gal'.

Barbara Bray, an author, speaker, podcaster, and coach, discussed her experiences in Episode 4. Jerod Wright, a teacher of business and technology in the Frenship Independent School District, was featured in Episode 6. Peggy Hammond, a teacher of technical theater at the Alabama School of Fine Arts, shared her perspective in Episode 5. The latest episode, number 7, features Bria Jones, Customer Success at Wakelet & bulb.

The 'Solutions Studio' podcast is available on popular platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Each episode offers a unique perspective on educational challenges and potential solutions. The podcast aims to foster a conversation among educators, technologists, and entrepreneurs about the future of learning.

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