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‎The TED Interview: How to predict the future with Jane McGonigal on Apple Po... - 0 views

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    Future forecaster and game designer Jane McGonigal ran a social simulation game in 2008 that had players dealing with the effects of a respiratory pandemic set to happen in the next decade. She wasn't literally predicting the 2020 pandemic-but she got eerily close. Her game, set in 2019, featured scenarios we're now familiar with (like masking and social distancing), and participant reactions gave her a sense of what the world could-and eventually, did-look like. How did she do it? And what can we learn from this experiment to predict-and prepare for-the future ourselves? In this episode, Jane teaches us how to be futurists, and talks about the role of imagination-and gaming-in shaping a future that we're truly excited about.
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What I Found at a Mennonite Wedding - 0 views

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    When a culture abandons the aggressive pursuit of status markers, the result is unexpectedly liberating.
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Schools Bravely Make 7 Choices in a Liberatory Design Framework | NGLC - 0 views

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    Public education in the U.S. is at a crucial crossroad. Here's what it looks like for school districts to choose Bravely.
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New Power | The indispensable guide to navigating the 21st century - 0 views

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    Why do some leap ahead while others fall behind in our chaotic, connected age? In New Power, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms confront the biggest stories of our time-the rise of mega-platforms like Facebook and Uber; the out-of-nowhere victories of Trump and Obama; the unexpected emergence of movements like #MeToo-and reveal what's really behind them: the rise of "new power."
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Children, Learning, and the Evaluative Gaze of School - Carol Black - 1 views

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    If a kid asks for your feedback, by all means you can give it; it would be impolite not to. But what we should be measuring and comparing is not our children but the quality of the learning environments we provide for them.
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Community: The Structure of Belonging by Peter Block - 0 views

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    Modern society is plagued by fragmentation. The various sectors of our communities--businesses, schools, social service organizations, churches, government--do not work together. They exist in their own worlds. As do so many individual citizens, who long for connection but end up marginalized, their gifts overlooked, their potential contributions lost. This disconnection and detachment makes it hard if not impossible to envision a common future and work towards it together. We know what healthy communities look like--there are many success stories out there, and they've been described in detail. What Block provides in this inspiring new book is an exploration of the exact way community can emerge from fragmentation: How is community built? How does the transformation occur? What fundamental shifts are involved? He explores a way of thinking about our places that creates an opening for authentic communities to exist and details what each of us can do to make that happen.
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Alike short film - 0 views

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    A 2015 3D computer-animated short film directed by Daniel Martínez Lara and Rafa Cano Méndez.The story set in a bleak and colourless city where creativity is no longer present within the environment or the inhabitants. However, it is only the two main characters, the father, Copi and his son, Paste, who have colours. In the beginning, Copi gets ready for work and prepares Paste for school. On the way, the son discovers a coloured character who is a violinist performing in a park, At the end of the day, the dad awaits his son to finish school and embraces him which then regains his colour back. As the days go by of the same routine, the teacher forces Paste to be less creative at school which makes the two of them unhappy resulting both of them losing their colour. It is until one day the father tries to make his son happy by visiting the violinist at the park. However, he is no longer there. Instead, the father stands up in the park and mimes the performance of the violinist and brings happiness to his son and himself.
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"Rainbow Life" song inspired by "Alike" short - 0 views

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    Human centered lyrics make this a must listen!
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Introducing Our New Book: Impact Networks - 0 views

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    The social and environmental challenges we face today are not only complex, they are also systemic and structural and have no obvious solutions. They require diverse combinations of people, organizations, and sectors to coordinate actions and work together even when the way forward is unclear. Even so, collaborative efforts often fail because they attempt to navigate complexity with traditional strategic plans, created by hierarchies that ignore the way people naturally connect.
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Emergent Strategy - 0 views

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    "It is so important that we fight for the future, get into the game, get dirty, get experimental. How do we create and proliferate a compelling vision of economies and ecologies that center humans and the natural world over the accumulation of material? We embody. We learn. We release the idea of failure, because it's all data. But first we imagine."
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Get Weird - Reculture | A Messaging + Production Studio - 0 views

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    "There has been a tremendous emphasis on all things related to 'story' in our society, hoping that by doing so, you'll help them tell theirs. Social media encourages us to share our stories, giving the entire world an opportunity to like and react to them at the push of a button. Creative services on their surface all seem to aim at helping clients tell a compelling story. This is all well and good, but it's all happening in correlation with a culture that's constantly disappointed, anxious, obsessive, and discontented. Perhaps this is because we've made story the be-all and end-all when its intended purpose is to serve as a beginning."
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Creative Acts for Curious People ; Stanford d.school - 0 views

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    "Design offers methods not for a changed world, but an ever-changing one. In the face of current challenges- those here today and those yet to come- we all need ways to prepare to act even when we are uncertain. We'll always need to find our way to our reservoir of creative abilities, and figure out how to apply those abilities to each situation."
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Ed Leaders: Your Path Out of COVID to a Radically Better Future Is Hiding in Plain Sigh... - 0 views

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    "Here's what we heard, over and over again: What's true of the vision and learning model for the kids needs to be true of the professional culture and operating norms of the adults. To help students become capable, caring, self-directed learners and creative problem-solvers, these educators believe, their schools should deliberately model those same attributes for them-in their design of learning, for sure, but also in the ways the adults work together, address problems, design systems and procedures, and engage with the community."
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Inquiry Inventory - 04/13/22 - The Human School - 0 views

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    "I believe we can change the world if we start listening to one another again. Simple, honest, human conversation. Not mediation, negotiation, problem-solving, debate, or public meetings. Simple, truthful conversation where we each have a chance to speak, we each feel heard, and we each listen well."
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Michael Lewis Against The Rules Podcast - Pushkin Industries - 1 views

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    "How you answer the question depends on what you want out of the team experience… What are you after? What evidence are you seeking? This is a fundamental question that task designers often skip, usually because they think the curriculum or the standards make it obvious. It's not obvious."
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Inquiry Inventory - 04/20/22 - The Human School - 0 views

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    "How you answer the question depends on what you want out of the team experience… What are you after? What evidence are you seeking? This is a fundamental question that task designers often skip, usually because they think the curriculum or the standards make it obvious. It's not obvious."
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Counting What Counts - 0 views

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    Might stories count as a form of data?
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Complex Adaptive Leadership - Leading in a Complex World - 0 views

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    Complex adaptive leadership recognizes the need of today's context to acknowledge the expertise of the crowd.
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Vision for Teaching and Learning | SALISBURY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT - 0 views

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    One example of how we can prime the thinking of our communities to see other human-centered possibilities for the current education system.
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Mindsets and Skill Sets for Learning (Bill Zima) - 0 views

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    Reflection BEFORE, DURING and AFTER.
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