Town Hall Recap: What’s Next in Learning 2022
[…] a range of trends and innovations that we’ve been seeing in the field: What’s Next? Our next Town Hall will take place Feb 10, 2022 and will focus on The Great Unbundling: Rethinking Credit in the Modern Age. We can’t wait to discuss this super important and future forward topic with you all. Register here!
Josh Fryday on Public Service and Volunteerism
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Shawnee Caruthers is joined by Josh Fryday, California’s Chief Service Officer.
Taniya Mishra and Amanda Stent on Pathways to Artificial Intelligence
[…] a longtime friendship between the two guests. The Davis Institute for AI facilitates interdisciplinary, human-centered scholarship using rich datasets with real-world consequences and prepares students for a future where AI is transforming industries, careers, and modes of discovery, creativity, and scholarship. A new generation of ethical AI designers spent eight weeks at Colby this […]
Portrait of an Educator
A Portrait of an Educator helps guide hiring and professional learning as a school or district implements a learning model.
Self-Portrait Gallery
The Self-Portrait allows learners of all ages to describe their growth around the applicable portraits, strengths, career interests, extra-curricular interests, approaches to learning, and reflections.
Podcast: Scott Looney on Growing the Mastery Transcript Consortium
Today we talk to Scott Looney, the founder of the Mastery Transcript Consortium (MTC) and the Head of School at Hawken about the expanding network of schools.
Mike Sepso on Esports and STEM Pathways
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast Tom talks with Mike Sepso about how esports is interconnected with STEM and learning.
Amy McGrath on Learning Under Quarantine
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Nate McClennen is joined by Amy McGrath to discuss Learning Under Quarantine from ASU.