This podcast from the road is a reflection on Steven Johnson’s book, “Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation” and the ways ideas from this book can be applied to our personal learning as educators as well as the future schools we may aspire to build.
Show Notes:
- Steven Johnson’s book, “Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation“
- Speed of Creativity Book Talk
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- Social Media Consulting Services – 2012
- Essential Media for Educators – 2012
- Surviving Dachau, Liberating Mauthausen – 2011
- Erewhon, Mt Sunday (Edoras) and the Rangitata Valley – 2009
- EETT Funding (Title IID) Updates – 2009
- Advocating for differentiated content filtering – 2008
- Here come Star Trek communicators – 2007
- Self-promotional video is instructive on different levels – 2007
- Firewire over IP and Target Mode – 2004