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Why Finding Your Niche Is Just Plain Bad Advice - 0 views
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Why what people think matters more than where they’re from
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The truth is my tribe is eclectic.
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Since this may be a new practice, here’s a formula you can follow to begin figuring out what it is you believe. Just fill in the blanks of this statement: “Every [BLANK] can/should [BLANK]”
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Stop Calling it A Personal Project - Dear Design Student - 1 views
Inventables Blog: Educator Spotlight: Greg Kent on Design Thinking - 0 views
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The students walked the whole team through Design Thinking by using the process to solve a problem with us. That was a moment of clarity for me. It is like the scientific method for makers!
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I found AJ Juliani’s “Launch” framework
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We need to understand that being creative and solving problems takes time and effort. The agency for the students is in their ability to create the content they want anywhere and anytime, and take it as far as they want.
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Career And Technical Education: Boom Or Bust? : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views
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I wouldn't risk my child's [education], even though I know that learning by doing is more powerful than learning with your head alone in school.
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Every year, more than 400,000 young people in the top half of their high school class go to college, and eight years later they have not earned either a two- or four-year degree or certificate. So at some point, failure matters. Education reform in pursuit of academic excellence is floundering.
SMU disrupts design with new Master's in art and design innovation - 0 views
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One of the mandatory classes places students in studio classes where they are given a client and a prompt to solve an open-ended problem using human-centered design.
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The current client is Café Momentum, a nonprofit restaurant that trains and hires juvenile offenders. The problem students have to solve is that many of the young men who work at Café Momentum are unable to get a lease or live in unaffordable housing because of their age.
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Students can take two elective courses in almost any subject as long as they can justify why they are taking the classes. She also emphasized that MADI is for anyone.
Homework is wrecking our kids: The research is clear, let's ban elementary homework - S... - 0 views
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For elementary-aged children, research suggests that studying in class gets superior learning results, while extra schoolwork at home is just . . . extra work
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By the time kids reach high school, homework provides academic benefit, but only in moderation.
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Homework supporters say homework teaches responsibility, reinforces lessons taught in school, and creates a home-school link with parents. However, involved parents can see what’s coming home in a child’s backpack and initiate sharing about school work–they don’t need to monitor their child’s progress with assigned homework.
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Inkscape: Engineering Computation Sheet | Rantings and Recollections - 0 views
How to Make Learning More Automatic - 1 views
Here's Why Coding Is Much More Creative Than You Think - 0 views
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The directions for learning Processing are all written in a way that people who've never coded before can still understand, and there are simple examples to guide beginners through the process
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Processing's flexibility makes it more appealing to students just starting to code, and computer science programs across the country are combining art and programming to meet this creative coding niche need.
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"Taking it broadly, you could see Processing as a gateway into learning programming proper,"
Redmond High School's Build-It-Yourself Education - The Atlantic - 0 views
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Bullock and his kitchen-table colleagues wanted to build a program that was loose enough to encourage each student to work in their own way to best suit their own learning. This means that students have great liberty to choose the classes they want, even to show up at class or not, to find a groove of learning they’re comfortable with, and to have their success be measured in terms of proficiency or mastery for the content and skills.
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weekly podcasts
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not attending class can have consequences.
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