I think this is a wonderful example of a reflective practice video blog. I like his challenge of the status quo and his thinking around learning spaces.
He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 10, 15 and 17). 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.
“Ask yourself this question, “Is this what’s best for the kids?” ” That’s a good anchoring question.
Tom Kelley from IDEO had this notion of vuja de (the opposite of deja vu)… an invitation to witness things that are commonplace and routine, ideas frequented a hundred time before, and see them anew; a challenge to become aware of new opportunities and possibilities within everyday practices.
“Ask yourself this question, “Is this what’s best for the kids?” ” That’s a good anchoring question.
Tom Kelley from IDEO had this notion of vuja de (the opposite of deja vu)… an invitation to witness things that are commonplace and routine, ideas frequented a hundred time before, and see them anew; a challenge to become aware of new opportunities and possibilities within everyday practices.
“Ask yourself this question, “Is this what’s best for the kids?” ” That’s a good anchoring question.
Tom Kelley from IDEO had this notion of vuja de (the opposite of deja vu)… an invitation to witness things that are commonplace and routine, ideas frequented a hundred time before, and see them anew; a challenge to become aware of new opportunities and possibilities within everyday practices.
“Ask yourself this question, “Is this what’s best for the kids?” ” That’s a good anchoring question.
Tom Kelley from IDEO had this notion of vuja de (the opposite of deja vu)… an invitation to witness things that are commonplace and routine, ideas frequented a hundred time before, and see them anew; a challenge to become aware of new opportunities and possibilities within everyday practices.
“Positive Deviants” unite!
“Ask yourself this question, “Is this what’s best for the kids?” ” That’s a good anchoring question.
Tom Kelley from IDEO had this notion of vuja de (the opposite of deja vu)… an invitation to witness things that are commonplace and routine, ideas frequented a hundred time before, and see them anew; a challenge to become aware of new opportunities and possibilities within everyday practices.
“Positive Deviants” unite!
“Ask yourself this question, “Is this what’s best for the kids?” ” That’s a good anchoring question.
Tom Kelley from IDEO had this notion of vuja de (the opposite of deja vu)… an invitation to witness things that are commonplace and routine, ideas frequented a hundred time before, and see them anew; a challenge to become aware of new opportunities and possibilities within everyday practices.
“Positive Deviants” unite!