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From Encyclopedias to Infographics: How Education Has Evolved with Technology and Experiential Learning

Diana Laufenberg shares how education has changed from her grandmother’s time to her own, and how it has become more accessible with technology.

She talks about her experience teaching American government and using the internet as a tool for authentic learning.

In this TED talk published in 2010, she also discuss about challenging her middle school students to identify someone in their own life who had made a positive impact and to put their own voice over it.

You can also find out about her current teaching experience at a public school in Pennsylvania, where they embrace the information surplus and let go of traditional paradigms. They allow students to fail as part of the learning process and encourage experiential learning.

Diana gives an example of a unit they did on responding to an oil spill, where students produced a series of infographics. They processed out loud what made certain visual products great and talked about the learning process.

She concludes by saying that education should focus on empowering student voice and experiential learning, rather than just getting information.

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Strategies for Efficient Learning: Insights from World Champion Josh Waitzkin

Josh Waitzkin, the world champion in Tai Chi Push Hands, discusses efficient and effective learning strategies in an episode of The Tim Ferriss Show.

In this conversation, he emphasizes the importance of deliberate, structured practice, tracking biomarkers like heart rate variability, sleep, and nutritional and physical training patterns.

Waitzkin encourages proactive day architecture, meditation, and creating white space for deep work.

He suggests using the Most Important Question (MIQ) tool to focus on what matters most, periodical review to analyze and improve the process as the team progresses, and emphasizes the art of letting go and releasing your conscious mind.

He also highlights the importance of introspection and achieving unobstructed self-expression.

Lastly, he discussed the importance of creating white space for deep work and the art of saying no. He believes in self-expression and achieving unobstructed self-expression.

I hope you enjoy watching this conversation. Share your thoughts in the comments below!

How to Harness Your Brain’s Potential for Learning

In this informative video from 2015, Dr. Lara Boyd takes us on a journey through the fascinating world of brain plasticity.

She explains how the brain can change in response to experiences and how this can help support short and long-term memory, as well as motor skills. Boyd highlights the importance of understanding neuroplasticity and how it can lead to better rehabilitation interventions for those suffering from stroke.

She emphasizes that everyone is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to learning. Boyd’s research is revealing that certain characteristics of brain structure and function can predict patterns of recovery after stroke.

She encourages everyone to discover how they learn best, adopt healthy behaviors and break those that are not.

Revolutionize Education: Sir Ken Robinson’s Blueprint for a Better System

Hey there!

Are you also tired of feeling like you don’t fit into the mold of an education system? Well, Sir Ken Robinson feels the same way, when it comes to the American education system.

Sir Ken Robinson outlining 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish

In this Ted Talk from 2013, he critiques the current system and argues that it should prioritize human diversity, creativity, and curiosity. Robinson emphasizes the importance of arts education, personalized teaching, and early childhood education, and believes that responsibility should be given to schools and the teaching profession should be elevated.

He even discusses alternative education programs that prioritize personalized learning and have strong community links, and I share many of his thoughts and ideas.

What about you? What are your thoughts?

Share them in the comments below!

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