Mark White and Dwight Carter on Leading Schools in Disruptive Times
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom is joined by Dwight Carter and Mark White, authors of Leading Schools in Disruptive Times.
EduCatered: Ululani Shiraishi, Kamehameha Schools Maui
On the first ever episode of EduCatered, Ulu Shiraishi talks about community, diversity, being a good listener and more.
Kiko Suarez on Comprehensive Learner Records
On this episode, Tom is joined by Kiko Suarez, VP of Higher Education and Workforce Development at Territorium to discuss learner records.
Taylor Shead on the Metaverse of Learning
On this episode of the podcast, we're talking with Taylor Shead of STEMuli, the first, and certainly not the last, metaverse of learning.
Caroline Hill on Black Next-Story Month and equityXdesign
On this episode of the podcast, we're joined by Caroline Hill to discuss a new way to think about black history month and equityXdesign.
Mark Schneider on Skills and Experiences That Matter (Live from SXSW)
On this special episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Mark Schneider of the Institute of Education Services live at SXSW EDU.
Experiencing Success In What’s Next: The Six Pillars of New Pathways
The recent Getting Smart Town Hall unpacked our latest campaign, New Pathways and discussed the six defining pillars.
Town Hall Recap: Next Generation Learning Goals
On this Getting Smart Town Hall, we highlight various Portraits of a Graduate, Graduate Profiles, and Student Learning Goals with hopes of identifying a set of learner capabilities and skills that will prepare young people for whatever is next.
Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel on Designing Social Change
On this episode, we’re joined by, Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel, a professor at North Carolina State University and author of Design Social Change.
John Watson and Mawi Asgedom on Creating Innovative Experiences and Belonging for Adult Learners
Exploring community's power in education, fostering inclusion, and innovative learning through connection, with insights from Watson and Asgedom.