The 200th episode of the K12 Tech Talk podcast was packed with special guests, laughs, and big announcements. Musician Colt Ball kicked things off with a live performance, and David Wren from NTP discussed K12TechPro's cybersecurity deals for schools. Tom Ryan shared insights on AI, while Chris Illingworth from Fortinet talked about security solutions. The K12 Tech Talk and K12TechPro team celebrated milestones, including 1,000 K12TechPro members across 50 states and nine countries. The guys did dad jokes with Josh’s son, Jackson, and an exciting giveaway from ChromebookParts—200 free toolkits and $1,000 in repairs! (Email [email protected] NOW!) Tonia Haddix, known from Chimp Crazy, joined for a lively discussion on exotic animal laws. The episode wrapped up with lessons from a ransomware attack featuring Episode 31’s Denzel. Colt Ball closed us out with some tunes. It was crazy. It was great. Thank you all for listening and supporting us over these 200 episodes. We are K12 Tech Talk—and so are you.
THAT'S RIGHT! ChromebookParts is giving a free tool kit for every episode we have done! That's 200 tool kits to the first 200 listeners to reach out to us via [email protected]. SUBJECT LINE: FREE TOOL KIT. CONTENT: YOUR NAME AND SHIPPING ADDRESS.
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! One of those lucky 200 people will receive $1000 in free repair services for their school district too!
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00:00:00-Intro
00:00:25-Colt Ball performs our intro live!
00:07:11-David Wren (NTP)
00:16:45-Tom Ryan
00:26:15-Josh's Kid!
00:30:56-Chris Illingworth (Fortinet)
00:36:32-K12 Tech Pro crew
00:42:50-Josh goes Chimp Crazy!
00:55:45-"Denzel"
01:01:06-Outro with Colt Ball
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Music by Colt Ball
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