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How to Homeschool Like Ursula Burns

Burns led the STEM program of the White House from 2009 to 2016 and is the current chairman and CEO of VEON, the eleventh largest mobile network operator in the world based on subscribers. We need to encourage our children to embrace what’s unique about themselves (being homeschooled) and use that as a way to stand out from the crowd. It brings a smile to my face when I see the joy on my wife’s face when she’s talking about an experiment the kids did or a history nugget she learned about that day. You’ll receive quarterly updates and news about future projects and I’ll let you know if I’m speaking in your area at a homeschooling convention.

What Homeschoolers Need to Know About Stadia by Google

For more information about Stadia and cloud gaming, check out these links: You can call 518-290-0228 to leave me a message or use SpeakPipe to record a message with your computer. Want to be notified of any upcoming news regarding the podcast or if I’m speaking in your area? You’ll receive quarterly updates and news about future projects and I’ll let you know if I’m speaking in your area at a homeschooling convention. For more family-friendly tech podcasts visit techpodcasts.com Music for the podcast by Kevin Macleod.

Using Science to Make Tools Safer [Video]

One of the greatest things about homeschooling is that we can expose our kids to many topics. Basic carpentry is something that our kids should learn

Turn Dirty Water Into Clean Drinking Water in 5 Minutes [Video]

Dirty drinking water is a leading cause of death among infants and children in developing countries. Giving people in developing countries clean water to drink will reduce the risks of water-borne illness and allow children to attend school more often because they’re not out sick

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