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Diversity in learning and how that can help us!
Learning is an intensely personal process. While many people can offer assistance along the way to guide a learner, its ... -
Learning without teachers
The wonderful Lisa Nielsen wrote a post today about the possibility of learning without teachers and how effective it can ... -
Top Lessons of 2011: Science!
Finding the Direction of Acceleration by Bob Schaefer: An intro to change vectors and learning about acceleration! Definitely one of ... -
Top ShowMe Lessons of 2011: Math!
Relations and Functions by Mike Poliquin: This teacher is new to the ShowMe scene but has already created quite an ... -
Top Lessons of 2011: Social Studies!
Thanks very much to Julia Wilson for putting this list together! Along Rivers by Richard Brady: The world’s first civilization ... -
Downtime over the holidays but still want to learn?
The holidays are a great time to relax and curl up on the couch. However, if you’re like me you’ll ... -
ShowMe gets a mention for reinventing education!
Last week Google Hangouts hosted a discussion tited “Reinventing Education with Khan Academy and AI Class” with none other than ... -
The kids are alright
Mind/Shift published an article the other day about a school district in Cincinnati that has been turning over the responsibility ... -
Our first school visit!
On Thursday morning San and I had the pleasure of visiting the 4th grade Town Hall meeting at United Nations ... -
The value of failing
I just watched a great video of Eric Ries, well known entrepreneur and author of The Lean Startup, discussing how ...