The Culture of Teaching and Learning

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Wow. So powerful. Lots of stuff to think about here.

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Hi Stevie, I saw a guest post on Penelope Trunk's blog that puts me in mind of this video. It's from an A-student Millennial blogger who observes that has decided the "real" value of an education is no longer about GPA, content, or rote memorization, but about social connections and experience. Food for thought.

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I have always liked Dr. Wesch's YouTube clips using his students (and studies) at KSU; these videos are quite thought provoking. The visual delivery seems to heighten the impact of his message. This one is really pushing the idea of how the incoming students learn—and are we helping or hindering them? Definitely food for thought.

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