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up with The Innovative Educator? Don’t worry. That’s what this wrap up is for.
Here are the three hottest posts that you don’t want to miss!
What’s hot this week? All
things South by Southwest Edu. Missed the conference? This wrap up will keep
you up-to-date on conference highlights.
The undercurrent at
this year’s #SXSWEdu was for attendees to consider their privilege. That could
mean their race, religion, physical or mental abilities, socio economic status,
gender identity, and more. Tackling this head on to start the conference was Columbia
University’s Chris Emdin (@chrisemdin) who received a standing ovation
following his keynote presentation. Chris reminded us of our privilege and gave advice
for educators who may have students from different backgrounds. Chris used real
talk to get real with educators. This week’s number one post, “We Got It From
Here. Thank You For Your Service” gives highlights from his keynote and
includes a link to the presentation.
Next up was one of the
nuttiest moments at #SXSWEdu, when Tim Ferriss addressed the crowd on
International Women’s Day, but didn’t seem to realize that day existed or notice that his
audience, educators, was comprised of a women majority. He talked of tools to
success such as competing and brawn and downplayed a strength for which women
are often lauded, their ability to multitask. He talked about the importance of
accelerated learning and making students feel uncomfortable to an audience who recognizes the value in slow learning and making students feel safe and comfortable.
The distaste of
his ideas was palatable among audience members, and then one guy just lost his
sh*t and I was able to get that caught on tape. Check out the article in second
place to find out what happened.
Rounding out the top,
is advice from Chris Emdin who wants to warn educators that tech is not answer.
Read this week’s third place post to discover what is.
So what are you
waiting for? Now's your chance. This week is juicy! Take a look at the posts below and click the link to read one(s) that
looks of interest to you.
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