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Terry Cook and Josh Holleran dive deep into their top online resources for driving instructors, sharing insights that can help elevate your teaching game.
They explore a variety of tools, from Canva for creating eye-catching visuals to GoDaddy for establishing a professional online presence with your own website.
With a sprinkle of humour, they discuss the significance of utilizing platforms like CoPilot and Confident Drivers to connect with students and enhance road safety. As they wrap up, listeners are encouraged to explore these resources to not only improve their skills but also to contribute to a safer driving community.
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Season 9 of The Instructor Podcast is sponsored by MyDriveTime, the industry's premium, award-winning business management app.
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To elevate your skills as a driving instructor, consider exploring our Premium subscription, where you'll discover top-notch training and some of the industry's finest trainers, featuring:
The Instructor Podcast uses a variety of social media channels, including a Facebook group. You can join the group or follow us on the following platforms:
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Terry Cook and Josh Holleran engage in a lively discussion about essential online resources for driving instructors in the latest episode of the Instructor Podcast. The conversation is anchored around technology, with Cook highlighting the importance of digital tools that can enhance the teaching practices of driving instructors. They dive into a variety of resources, with both hosts sharing personal favourites, from Canva for creating stunning visuals to GoDaddy for establishing an online presence. The episode emphasizes that these tools are not just about adding flair but are integral to running a successful driving instruction business.
As they navigate through their top picks, Cook and Holleran touch upon important themes such as road safety, the significance of professional development, and the growing need to adapt to the evolving landscape of driving instruction. One particularly poignant moment in the conversation is when they discuss the Honest Truth, an initiative aimed at promoting road safety among young drivers. This segment not only underscores the impact of education on road safety but also highlights how instructors can play a pivotal role in shaping responsible driving habits.
Listeners are encouraged to explore these resources, reflecting the podcast's mission to empower driving instructors with the knowledge and tools necessary to thrive in their profession. Cook’s enthusiastic promotion of the ADAS Knowledge Hub demonstrates the episode's focus on leveraging technology to improve both teaching methodologies and student outcomes. Overall, the discussion is a rich tapestry of insights, practical advice, and an earnest call to action for instructors to embrace the digital age in their teaching practices.
Terry Cook and Josh Holleran dive deep into their top online resources for driving instructors, sharing insights that can help elevate your teaching game.
They explore a variety of tools, from Canva for creating eye-catching visuals to GoDaddy for establishing a professional online presence with your own website.
With a sprinkle of humour, they discuss the significance of utilizing platforms like CoPilot and Confident Drivers to connect with students and enhance road safety. As they wrap up, listeners are encouraged to explore these resources to not only improve their skills but also to contribute to a safer driving community.
Check out Mirror Signal Podcast
Season 9 of The Instructor Podcast is sponsored by MyDriveTime, the industry's premium, award-winning business management app.
Sign up for The Instructor Podcast Newsletter
Follow The Instructor Podcast WhatsApp channel
To elevate your skills as a driving instructor, consider exploring our Premium subscription, where you'll discover top-notch training and some of the industry's finest trainers, featuring:
The Instructor Podcast uses a variety of social media channels, including a Facebook group. You can join the group or follow us on the following platforms:
Takeaways:
Companies mentioned in this episode:
Terry Cook and Josh Holleran engage in a lively discussion about essential online resources for driving instructors in the latest episode of the Instructor Podcast. The conversation is anchored around technology, with Cook highlighting the importance of digital tools that can enhance the teaching practices of driving instructors. They dive into a variety of resources, with both hosts sharing personal favourites, from Canva for creating stunning visuals to GoDaddy for establishing an online presence. The episode emphasizes that these tools are not just about adding flair but are integral to running a successful driving instruction business.
As they navigate through their top picks, Cook and Holleran touch upon important themes such as road safety, the significance of professional development, and the growing need to adapt to the evolving landscape of driving instruction. One particularly poignant moment in the conversation is when they discuss the Honest Truth, an initiative aimed at promoting road safety among young drivers. This segment not only underscores the impact of education on road safety but also highlights how instructors can play a pivotal role in shaping responsible driving habits.
Listeners are encouraged to explore these resources, reflecting the podcast's mission to empower driving instructors with the knowledge and tools necessary to thrive in their profession. Cook’s enthusiastic promotion of the ADAS Knowledge Hub demonstrates the episode's focus on leveraging technology to improve both teaching methodologies and student outcomes. Overall, the discussion is a rich tapestry of insights, practical advice, and an earnest call to action for instructors to embrace the digital age in their teaching practices.
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