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.
Margarita Geleske & Tom Leonard on Student Engagement and Entrepreneurship in Community
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Shawnee sits down with Margarita Geleske and Tom Leonard to discuss entrepreneurship and student engagement.
Getting Smart Podcast | Horace Mann Elementary: Where A Shared Pedagogy Vision Informs Design Principles
In this podcast, Horace Mann Elementary principal Liz Whisnant shares more with Tom Vander Ark about the most interesting pedagogy to facilities translation we’ve encountered.
We Inherited a Factory but We Need a Design Studio (and 9 Other Problems)
In this episode of the Getting Smart podcast, Tom discusses 10 problems in US Education he believes need to be addressed in order to take the first step towards building something better.
How Better Transcripts Will Improve College Admissions, Employment, and Licensing
In this new world where anyone can learn anything, anywhere — how we track, verify, and share capabilities is becoming a big deal. Tune in to this podcast with Parchment CEO, Matt Pittinsky to learn more about the future of transcripts.
Personalize Learning and Build Agency By Using the 4 PLC Questions
In this episode of the podcast, Tom chats with Tim Stuart about his new book, Personalized Learning in a PLC at Work: Student Agency Through the Four Critical Questions.
Podcast: Jo Boaler On the Limitless Mind and Learning Math That Matters
Dr. Jo Boaler, Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University talks about the limitless mind and learning math that really matters.
Learners from The Knowledge Society on Making the World a Better Place
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark sits down with three students from The Knowledge Society: Sofia Sanchez, Naila Moloo and Aaryan Harshith. These students have an exceptional and inspiring dedication to changing the world.
Design as an Act of Service
A look at designing as a service with Rie Nørregaard of SYPartners, why design and design thinking is becoming more important and how she's helping clients imagine better futures and design as a tool for good.
Cynthia Leck and Juetzinia Kazmer-Murillo on Igniting Agency in Early Learners
On this episode we're joined by two members of Transcend, Cynthia Leck, and Juetzinia Kazmer-Murillo, to discuss Igniting Agency in Early Learners.