Please find below a summary of gems that caught my attention by the end of 2019. I hope you will find my selection of insights useful.
Exploring
…“We are surfers exploring the present, riding waves generated in the past and
Please find below a summary of gems that caught my attention by the end of 2019. I hope you will find my selection of insights useful.
…“We are surfers exploring the present, riding waves generated in the past and
In 2019 and beyond, I would like to reiterate the reason I shared in 2017:
Taking charge of our own professional development and self-improvement depends on ourselves.
hen I was off to London for a three days exploration of the city. I felt refreshed and re-energized after my travel when I returned early this week. I love walking around the City of London.
This long weekend trip …
e have moved from Summertime to Autumn.
I am mulling over actions and deep thoughts while revisiting the past and exploring the present and the future.
I have been involved in projects related to peer learning since the latest April …
“When we are curious, we engage the world by exploring, learning, and making meaning from our discoveries” — @ariannahuff
Curiosity is essential in our modern world and its importance. How do we develop curiosity and future skills?
Through this series …
In June 2019, I noticed some insights from my network. You may find them inspiring and actionable. Topic: embracing complexity and engagement.
…“Education would be transformed if #learning how-to-learn was considered as important as what was to be learnt.
To
Meeting Community Hosts.
have explored a possible collaboration with Antacara Frontiers. I met in person Jillian Reilly, the founder of this game-changing initiative, earlier this week in Paris. See this Twitter …
Visualizing ourselves.
In this 20-hour workshop, divided into two days and four half days, my Cube School colleagues and I were invited to reflect on the notion of identity. We designed unique forms to represent ourselves by exploring …
hat do your modern professional learner and designer’s toolkit, resources, activities, and communities look like?
From time to time, I find it worthwhile to update and turn them into resources that I can use and iterate on as I experiment …
I presented what Cube School and projects we have done are all about. Here is below the overview of the program.
As tweeted, the campus manager of the Cube School, Julien Keita, my peers, and moi were …
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