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Lucky mud*
When my colleague Daniel sent this link around, it quickly put what until then had been a lackluster day into perspective. It's a BBC story about Babar Ali , a 16 year-old from West Bengal who has taken charge of educating more than 800 local children Read More...
Adult education: where do you want to go?
Resources for adult education Read More...
Check out the (Microsoft) student lounge
I spent some time exploring the new Microsoft Student Lounge last night, a community site where students from all over the world can exchange information about technology, careers, causes they support, you name it. The Lounge is Microsoft’s answer to Read More...
Game On! Share your best templates in our new contest
Earlier today, Leslie shared a number of great Back-to-School templates available on our site. Did you know most of our best templates come from you, our loyal users? That's why we love to have contests, and feature the winning templates for all users Read More...
Stifled genius, K-12?
In my recent post about creative competence , I promised I'd follow up with more posts about creativity, broadly defined. Here's one of the videos I wanted to pass along. Sir Ken Robinson's presentation at TED.com describes how our educational system--still Read More...
A stupid way to teach
Warning--I'm not happy. It's late on a Friday and I'd normally wait until Monday to catch you fresh, but this is time-sensitive and I'm ticked off. And I owed you another post about creativity anyway, so here we go: On my way home tonight I heard a story Read More...
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