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Make it Work! Tech for Educators

Make it Work! Tech for Educators

Written by: Professor Hat
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Welcome to Make it work, the podcast where we explore the intersection of technology, education, and creativity. I’m Petros Hatjopoulos, and today we’re diving into a topic that’s close to my heart: the tech challenges faced by educators and music ministry leaders—and the solutions that can make their lives easier, as well as our courses and ministries more popular and successful Whether you’re teaching in a classroom, leading a choir, or organizing worship services, technology can be both a blessing and a headache. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered.Professor Hat
Episodes
  • Episode 10 - Mac or Windows - security and privacy in 2025
    Oct 24 2025

    Today we’re tackling a question that’s sparked endless debates: Mac vs. Windows—which is more secure, both historically and right now in 2025?

    “If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re safer on a Mac or a PC, or if you’re just curious about how these two tech giants stack up against hackers and malware, this episode is for you.

    “Let’s start with a surprising fact: In 2025, both Apple and Microsoft have patched more zero-day vulnerabilities than ever before. But that’s not the whole story. So, which platform has the edge? Let’s break it down.”

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    8 mins
  • Episode 9: Should we be asking AI our questions about faith?
    Aug 8 2025

    Today we’re diving into something that might jolt your spiritual circuits: should we be asking AI our questions about faith? Heather Brady at Sojourners just dropped an opinion piece called "‘Don’t Ask AI Your Questions About Faith’". Let’s unpack it

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    6 mins
  • Episode 8 - the promise—sometimes the peril—of citizenship
    Jul 22 2025

    ... today we’re diving into an eye‑opening essay from The Atlantic by Chris Feliciano Arnold, titled “Naturalized Citizens Are Scared.” It begins with a childhood memory, and it ends with a chilling reality: for millions, citizenship doesn’t feel permanent anymore.

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    9 mins
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