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EdTech Bites Podcast

EdTech Bites Podcast

By: Gabriel Carrillo
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EdTech Bites is a Podcast about all things EdTech and Food hosted by Gabriel Carrillo. He interviews teachers, leaders, and innovators to discuss the latest trends in educational technology. Many times, while sharing a meal together. So subscribe, tell a friend or colleague, and remember that great conversations happen when we break bread with great people. Buen Provecho!

2026 Gabriel Carrillo
Episodes
  • Ep. 294 | Why Embarrassing Moments Make Better Teachers w/ Jen Casa-Todd
    Mar 30 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Teq. One of the biggest challenges in schools right now is capacity. Educators are asked to do more, often with new tools, and very little support. Teq helps by combining classroom technology like SMART Boards and STEM resources with professional learning that respects educators’ time and reality. It’s support that makes technology usable, not overwhelming.

    Learn more at Teq.com.

    In this episode, Jen Casa-Todd and I dive into a topic every educator experiences—but rarely talks about openly: embarrassing classroom moments. We get a bit vulnerable and discuss some of our most cringe-worthy classroom moments and what we did to turn that embarrassment into empowerment. We’ve all had (or will have) them so let’s talk about them and use them to our advantage. This is one episode you won’t want to miss. Buen provecho!

    Connect With Gabriel Carrillo
    • EdTech Bites Website: https://edtechbites.com
    • EdTech Bites On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/edtechbites.bsky.social
    • EdTech Bites Instagram: https://instagram.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites X: https://twitter.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@edtechbites
    About Jen

    Jennifer Casa-Todd is a wife, mom, educator, former Literacy Consultant, and the author of several books focusing on Digital Leadership. Jennifer was the recipient of the YSCPC Teaching Excellence Award (2023), and recipient of the ISTE Digital Citizenship Network Award (2020). She is a Google Educator Group leader, a Google Certified Innovator, and a board member for the Canadian Library Association. Jennifer has a Masters in Education with a specialization in Curriculum and Technology. Jennifer can currently be found supporting pre-service teachers at Lakehead University (Ontario). She has been a presenter, featured speaker, and keynote speaker at conferences across Canada and around the world.

    Connect With Jen
    • Jen’s Website: https://jcasatodd.com/
    • Jen On X: https://x.com/JCasaTodd
    • Jen On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jcasatodd/
    • Jen On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jcasatodd.bsky.social
    • Jen On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifercasa-todd/
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    24 mins
  • Ep. 293 | Why Cheap Headsets Are Actually Costing You More w/ Alan Sherbourne
    Mar 27 2026

    This episode is sponsored by TWT Audio. TWT Audio was built for educators, by educators, designing headsets specifically for real classroom environments, durable enough to last, and comfortable for all-day use. With over 5 million headsets and headphones sold, schools trust TWT because they just work, delivering consistent performance while simplifying technology.

    Instead of replacing cheap headsets year after year, invest in a solution that schools nationwide trust every day.

    TWT Audio — hear the difference.

    If you’ve ever dealt with broken headphones during testing season, you already know the chaos. In this episode, I sit down with a Alan Sherbourne, VP of marketing at TWT Audio to break down the real cost of low-quality classroom audio. We explore why schools keep replacing headsets year after year, how poor audio impacts student performance, and how durability, clarity, and thoughtful design can completely change the game. If you’re preparing for testing season or planning next year’s tech purchases, this episode is a must-listen.

    Connect With Gabriel Carrillo
    • EdTech Bites Website: https://edtechbites.com
    • EdTech Bites On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/edtechbites.bsky.social
    • EdTech Bites Instagram: https://instagram.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites X: https://twitter.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@edtechbites
    About Alan Sherbourne

    Alan Sherbourne is a former Administrator of Technology and Innovation in one of the largest school districts in the nation, where he helped drive impactful, forward thinking initiatives at scale. Above all, he is committed to student success and putting people first in everything he does.

    Connect With Alan Sherbourne and TWT Audio
    • Alan On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-sherbourne
    • TWT Audio Website: https://www.twtaudio.com
    • TWT Audio On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/twtaudio/
    • TWT Audio On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twtaudio
    • TWT Audio On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twtaudio/
    • TWT Audio On X: https://x.com/TWTAudio/
    • TWT Audio On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TWTAudio
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    35 mins
  • Ep. 292 | From Classroom To EdTech And Back Again w/ Amy Storer
    Mar 17 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Teq. One of the biggest challenges in schools right now is capacity. Educators are asked to do more, often with new tools, and very little support. Teq helps by combining classroom technology like SMART Boards and STEM resources with professional learning that respects educators’ time and reality. It’s support that makes technology usable, not overwhelming.

    Learn more at Teq.com.

    What happens when an educator leaves the classroom for EdTech… and then decides to come back?

    In this episode, I sit down with Amy Storer, an innovative learning specialist who has experienced education from multiple angles: classroom teacher, instructional coach, national EdTech consultant, and district innovation leader.

    She shares the journey from teaching elementary math and science to presenting at conferences across the country, working with major education technology partners, and eventually feeling the pull back to the school community she loved.

    If you’re an educator considering a leap into EdTech, this episode offers honest insight into career transitions in education.

    And of course… we also debate an extremely important question at the end: corn tortillas or flour tortillas?

    Connect With Gabriel Carrillo
    • EdTech Bites Website: https://edtechbites.com
    • EdTech Bites On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/edtechbites.bsky.social
    • EdTech Bites Instagram: https://instagram.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites X: https://twitter.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edtechbites
    • EdTech Bites YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@edtechbites
    About Amy Storer

    Amy Storer is an Innovative Learning Specialist and respected speaker in Montgomery ISD who is passionate about empowering educators through purposeful technology integration. She thrives on partnering with educators to enhance the great learning already happening in their classrooms and schools by leveraging powerful digital tools. Amy is a certified educator and trainer for Google, Microsoft, Adobe Express, and Canva, and she brings energy, expertise, and heart to every professional learning experience. Her work centers on meaningful PD, authentic classroom connections, and innovative strategies that make learning stick.

    Connect With Amy Storer
    • Amy On X: https://x.com/techamys
    • Amy On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techamys/
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    24 mins
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Eating and talking is disgusting. This episode has no substance. Hoping the others are more engaging, I subscribed to hear about eduprotocols, not impressed with the rest.

Not worth my time.

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