Containerizing information

Published: Nov. 11, 2020, 2 a.m.

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NaPodPoMo http://napodpomo.org

Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro online course https://www.kimnewlove.com

I\\u2019m publishing one podcast episode per day in the month of November 2020 as part of a challenge called NaPodPoMo.\\xa0 It stands for National Podcast Post Month.\\xa0 (November is National Podcast Post Month.)\\xa0 The goal of the challenge is 30 podcast episodes in 30 days.\\xa0 This is a bite-sized episode, which I\\u2019m using to help promote my new online course called Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro.

Teachers know a thing or two about containerizing.\\xa0 My Mom is a retired high school English teacher.\\xa0 She used to keep her supplies containerized. Like mother, like daughter.\\xa0 I believe in containerizing too.\\xa0 The modules in Pronounce Drug Names Like a Pro are containerized.\\xa0 There are 11 modules in total.\\xa0 When I timed myself taking the course, it took about 2 hours to complete it.\\xa0 I did my best to get right to the point.\\xa0 I\\u2019m a very direct person, and I don\\u2019t like to bury the lede. \\xa0

Keeping with the theme of containerizing, I encourage students to make flash cards throughout my course. Instead of asking you to listen to a pronunciation and just say it back to the computer screen, I encourage you to write down the written pronunciation, practice saying it, and keep your flash cards in a container for review later.\\xa0 My students get to containerize too!\\xa0 You never know when you might need to refer to your flash cards again.\\xa0 Plus, you can practice when it\\u2019s convenient for you.\\xa0

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