by kris | Jun 26, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, BEST LINKS EVER, Learning Community
My three year old grandson will go to the schools listed in this article. The emails written by a principal and some parents in this affluent liberal neighborhoods, seems to have unintentionally created a discussion about how best to create empathy in young children....
by kris | May 17, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, Capturing Imagination, Learning Community
Is the Meisner technique a useful theater model for looking at group learning? In a PSA interview, we had the opportunity to visit with an Information Architect at REI. He credited some of his success in his line of work to prior learning experiences. He...
by kris | Mar 3, 2017 | BEST LINKS EVER, Individual Learner, Learning Community
This article from the Seattle Times shares Bill Gates concern about digital isolationism. Do we read only what we already believe? PSA encourages digital tools as a means to help people get together. Add Bill Gates to the roster of citizens concerned about the...
by kris | Feb 6, 2017 | 7 Core DLE Elements, Individual Learner, Learning Community, Science of Learning
Here is a declaration of modern learner rights by designers of online corporate learning experiences. These designers support learner centered experiences as being good for both the learner and the business. PSA encourages many of the same core elements of a quality...
by kris | Jan 9, 2017 | BEST LINKS EVER, Learning Community
Creating the learning community, is a key focus for PSA. This opinion by Thomas Friedman of the New York Times talks about how the innovations in technology will create value. The knowledge economy was about hired heads. The technology revolution is thrusting us into...
by kris | Nov 22, 2016 | BEST LINKS EVER, Learning Community
Thomas Friedman from the New York Times shares an opinion about extraordinary changes in the world since 2007. Friedman is also working on a book about the massive acceleration in the world since 2007 that has disrupted politics in so many places. These accelerations...