Fast Problem Solving and Innovation with #HackLearning
A conversation with Mark Barnes on episode 64 of the 10-minute Teacher Podcast
From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis
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Today Mark Barnes @markbarnes19 discusses a popular method of problem solving: Hack Learning. Instead of a 5 year plan, this model helps educators improve on a daily and more short term basis. He gives examples of how educators are hacking (and improving) meetings and more. Let’s Hack Learning!
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In today’s show, Mark shares how we can hack learning by:
- Understanding the model of hacking learning
- Giving us examples including cloud meetings
- The problems with hacking learning (when people don’t want to change)
- How to solve problems not marinate in them
- An exciting perspective on change
I hope you enjoy this episode with Mark!
Selected Links from this Episode
- Twitter handle: @markbarnes19
- Blog: http://ift.tt/2leKrHA
- Hack Learning: Quick Fixes for Every School by Mark Barnes and Jennifer Gonzalez
- See more information on Jennifer Gonzalez on her #10MT episode 5 Tech Tools to Try in 2017
Full Bio As Submitted
Mark Barnes
Mark Barnes is a longtime educator, author, podcaster, and Founder of Times 10 Publications. Mark is the creator of Hack Learning — books, podcasts, presentations and other content that provides right-now solutions for teachers and learners. One of the world’s most recognizable connected educators, @markbarnes19 and his team of internationally-renowned eduhackers are turning the Hack Learning problem-solving model into a global movement. Dedicated to this mission, they are giving away 10,000 books and other free innovative digital content in 2017. Learn more at http://ift.tt/2leKrHA.
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