Please join us for a weekly conversation about design thinking in K12 education. We will have a variety of moderators with a wide range and depth of design thinking experiences. Each week, we will connect the dots to the design thinking methodology and how it can and will play a bigger role in today’s K12 educational arena.
Ken G. typing from Boston, where my kids call me "the hardest working man in the social media biz." Well, someone in my family calls me that. #dtk12chat
A1 I love that my #jedlab peeps are with me not matter what job I take or which field I plow or which cash register I operate. #dtk12chat Go JEDLAB! https://t.co/ygMbffI3hP
A2 You start with a small group of people who really care and who can't wait to cannonball into the pool of socialization. #dtk12chat If it goes well, the pool slowly fills up.
A2 If you can build at least one real relationship, you can create community. #dtk12chat I'd rather go one relationship at a time than "scale" from 0 to 60 zillion in 10 seconds. But then again, I'm not selling a newfangled brand of nacho chips.
I think yer on to something. When you can give students honestly bolstered by compassion, you will see kids try--and eventually accomplish--all kinds of amazing things. #dtk12chat
A4 I like to ask people about their favorite books and music, on social platforms. This opens up sharing and helps ID passions and produces trust and leads to all kinds of interesting conversations. #dtk12chat