Sharing a great conversation with Julie Smithson and the XR for Learning community on the importance of engaging a child's natural curiosity while homeschooling. Stay tuned for part II.
It’s great that XR can help kids continue to learn through the COVID-19 pandemic. But if we just treat the tech as a delivery system for homework, we’re doing students a disservice. Education consultant @SamNulf explains why. buff.ly/2Lw3pF4
A great conversation with my friend and administrator Dave Leavitt.
EP 4 - Productivity, The Future of School and 90s Bands open.spotify.com/episode/2rB…#NowPlaying
With a temporary reprieve on testing, it might be a good time to have students compose songs, draw, dance, or paint about what they're learning. The arts are much, much more than just entertainment. A recent piece I did for @edutopia.
In the @nytimes, @ProfDavidDeming considers the future of online and in-person education, "Once this crisis ends, we will be better off if technology frees up precious class time so that educators and students can engage deeply with each other." hgse.me/2yXwExw
“Kids do well when you design and build a school that they want to be in. Having great arts programs and athletics programs makes school an enjoyable place to be." #educationow.ly/J2gj50yzYNN