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Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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Analytics and The Art of Learning
I posted a long piece about analytics and the (lost) art of learning over on the P2PU blog. It is quite a personal reflection and made me think about my own personal journey, and the influence my... Read more – ‘Analytics and The Art of Learning’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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Good tools make you smile
I recently downloaded Sketch, an inexpensive vector drawing tool for OSX. I was actually hoping for a pixel / photo editing tool that could replace Seashore, which is free and I appreciate the fact... Read more – ‘Good tools make you smile’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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The great ideas in edtech are old. And that’s an opportunity.
I’ve been participating in the edtech reading group here at MIT, which brings together people from the Media Lab and CSAIL (Computer Science and Artifical Intelligence Lab). We have mainly... Read more – ‘The great ideas in edtech are old. And that’s an opportunity.’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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How children (and everyone else) succeed
Paul Tough’s recent book “How Children Succeed” weaves together a broad body of research with stories of students, teachers, and principals to propose that there is hope for... Read more – ‘How children (and everyone else) succeed’.

Written by: Philipp Schmidt

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How to get a Shuttleworth fellowship
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, the Shuttleworth fellowship is gold-dust for people interested in starting a venture at the cross-section of technology, learning, and... Read more – ‘How to get a Shuttleworth fellowship’.

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