I did a quick CarCast today on why EdCamp is so exciting to me.
Essentially, it boils down to the idea that putting together a learning experience doesn’t have to be hard, and we should allow for a lot more room for co-creation whenever we do it.
Anyway, I’m excited to be a part of this with you all.
He owns a typewriter and collects Laserdiscs. He loves his three children quite a bit (aged 11, 16 and 18). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
“creating the space, and letting others take part in it” good quote of Ben Wilkoff
BTW- here is the informational link Ben mentions in the video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jg5IDzBFL-gQkPRpcfL2xpVnexMjMSo81b68hHTipBo/edit?usp=sharing
“creating the space, and letting others take part in it” good quote of Ben Wilkoff
BTW- here is the informational link Ben mentions in the video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jg5IDzBFL-gQkPRpcfL2xpVnexMjMSo81b68hHTipBo/edit?usp=sharing
“creating the space, and letting others take part in it” good quote of Ben Wilkoff
BTW- here is the informational link Ben mentions in the video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jg5IDzBFL-gQkPRpcfL2xpVnexMjMSo81b68hHTipBo/edit?usp=sharing
Key Question:
“what other things could we plan less, what other things could we intentionally not build out all of, to give people more space to co-create it?”
Key Question:
“what other things could we plan less, what other things could we intentionally not build out all of, to give people more space to co-create it?”
Key Question:
“what other things could we plan less, what other things could we intentionally not build out all of, to give people more space to co-create it?”