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What is Clubhouse? How Are Educators Using It? (Video)

March 1, 2021 6:12
What is Clubhouse? How Are Educators Using It? (Video)

Clubhouse, the invite-only, audio-only social media app, is growing in popularity among educators.

Patrick Harris, a middle school teacher in Michigan, has used the app to talk with educators around the world on a variety of key issues.

But perhaps the app’s greatest value has been serving as a forum for teachers to discuss challenges they’ve encountered during the pandemic and provide each other with emotional support.

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