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 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.
“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!