First drafts always suck.- Ed Catmull I have been reading Creativity, Inc by Ed Catmull and this...
George Couros
Moving from Consuming to Innovating #IMMOOC
There is a common saying in education lately that we need kids to create not consume. I definitely...
There is not one right way #IMMOOC
Why is Innovation in Education Necessary? The conversation with George Couros and Jo Boaler in...
Making the Most Out of the #IMMOOC Experience
Educators are busy with life and work and there is no doubt our plates are full, but when we find...
Developing Academic Mindsets that Foster Growth, Development, and Innovation
Why do some students willingly engage in academic tasks? What makes learners persist in...
5 Characteristics of a Culture that Values Growth and Development
I'll never forget getting a call from 2 team members after they had led an all day workshop. I had...
The Power of Blogging for Professional Development #IMMOOC
We are taking part in the Innovator’s Mindset #IMMOOC Collaborative blog challenge. This post is...
Support Looks Different for Different People #IMMOOC
Many of us have heard and often live by the Golden Rule: Treat other as you want to be treated....
Dr. Katie Martin
Dr. Katie Martin is the author of Learner-Centered Innovation and VP of Leadership and Learning at Altitude Learning. She teaches in the graduate school of Education at High Tech High and is on the board of Real World Scholars. Learn More.
LEARNER-CENTERED INNOVATION
Favortie Posts
Setting Goals and Aligning our Learner-Centered Systems
I love Brene Brown’s Dare to Lead podcast and recently she had on James Clear to talk about his...
Why You Should Allow Students to Retake Tests
Many students are in different places with what they know and are able to do. As we are settling...
3 Ways to Empathize With Learners To Meet Them Where They Are
It’s a common refrain to say be the teacher that you needed. On the surface level, this makes...
Designing Authentic Projects
Despite the efforts of educators, and initiatives, the Gallup poll highlights that too often...