Future Skills
Future Skills: Building 21st Century Skills
…“How do you teach people to be more comfortable with ambiguity?”
My response was: “The first thing we need to do is give them projects to do where we can’t know what the right
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…“How do you teach people to be more comfortable with ambiguity?”
My response was: “The first thing we need to do is give them projects to do where we can’t know what the right
The Learning Journey – rewind.
…“Great post. You are really a dedicated learner. It is really a beauty to see the way you ‘Engage’ with networks as a part of your learning process.
Single pointed and focused. Much to
ime to continue a community series after I published last month a post on community reflection.
So here is a new curated write-up on starting and nurturing communities.
…“It’s not easy for a
earning something new daily helps me to grow and thrive. Whether in a project, on my own, in a conversation, in a community. It is not necessarily work-related most of the time, something of interest or fun. It could be …
Business Education For All
“We’ll see if MOOCs bring about the democratisation of education or just the mass consumerisation of good lecturing.” — @gpetriglieri
If you explore the emerging trends in learning, you have not missed MOOCs’ emergence …
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 …
fter 60 days, the remote workshop ‘Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM), which started on 13th January 2020, will close on 20th March.
I enjoyed the learning experience very much, which was brought by Harold Jarche…
“Education would be transformed if #learning how-to-learn was considered as important as what was to be learnt. To master the skills needed in the future, hand out fishing rods, not fish.” — @simbeckhampson
…“Foreign experiences