Learning Unboxed

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Synopsis

We hear, frequently, that the global education system is broken, and as a result, we spend billions of dollar trying to fix it. But the K-12 system isnt actually broken at all its working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and its obsolete.So in Learning Unboxed, we will have a conversation about teaching, learning, and the future of work; we will reimagine, rethink, and redesign our educational system.

Episodes

  • 009 | Investing in Girls’ Voices, Opinions, & Confidence | with Lisa Hinkelman

    01/04/2019 Duration: 48min

    Today’s guest is an educator, a counselor, a researcher, an author, an advocate, a mentor, a creative thinker, a community changer, an amazing entrepreneur, and a change agent in the lives of girls around the country. Dr. Lisa Hinkelman has spent nearly fifteen years researching girls and educating counselors as both as a professor at The Ohio State University and as the founder and CEO of Ruling Our eXperiences (ROX), and we are so happy to have her on the show.We know that there won’t be a better future without the practitioners who are on the ground day-to-day, in schools, working with kids, getting folks ready to be the next great citizens in our world – but they need to know about the great case studies that can inform practices and decision-making on the local level. We need people to guide conversations about teaching, learning, and the future of work, and, certainly, Dr. Hinkelman and ROX are part of that.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:Learn more at https://rulingourexperiences.com/

  • 008: Shadowbox Live: Multidisciplinary Education with a Rock Aesthetic | with Stacie Boord & Nick Wilson

    11/02/2019 Duration: 42min

    Stacie Boord and Nick Wilson join us to unbox Shadowbox Live, a non-profit performance troupe whose top managers also operate as the primary creators, producers, and performers for their self-produced shows.As we think about learning through a new paradigm, Shadowbox Live represents an amazing story mechanism that not only brings the arts alive, but more importantly, takes the ethos of the arts industry and demonstrates what the entire ecosystem can bring to bear, across multiple careers. For over 20 years, this creative force has produced world-class productions, including original rock operas, traditional musicals, fine art exhibits, contemporary dance, and video.We unbox:What was Stacie thinking when she helped start ShadowboxCreating diverse art with a rock aesthetic: ballsy, uninhibited, courageous, and boldWhen Shadowbox started giving back to and supporting the communityCollaborating with Metro Early College High School (which you might recognize from episode two) to bring arts into the STEM schoolNick

  • 007: Learning with SOLE: Education for the 21st Century | with Jeff McClellan

    11/02/2019 Duration: 33min

    21st century education is a very different beast than the education of the past because our world is vastly different, and the pace of change just keeps increasing. As as result, we have to take a very different approach to learning if we want to prepare our children to thrive in the digital age.So today, we talk to Jeff McClellan, the Founding Director of StartSOLE, an organization that is transforming education through SOLE (Self-Organized Learning Environments).SOLE is a process-based approach to education, as opposed to results-based, that helps prepare students for success in today’s era of technology and information. By providing an early intervention in education, SOLE can level the academic playing field and increase equity among all students, while helping kids develop the skills they they need for a modern digital society.We unbox:What education should be preparing students for and, at the end of the day, what our true purpose is as educatorsTurning the city of Cleveland into the campus for a STEM h

  • 006: Entrepreneurship in Education | with Kevin Gadd

    11/02/2019 Duration: 36min

    Kevin Gadd is a serial entrepreneur (and self-identified serial learner), retired Air Force Chief, and the Ohio Program Manager for Apprenti. In this episode, Kevin helps us unbox the role of entrepreneurship in education and the intersection between teaching, learning, and work.The problem with entrepreneurship education is that, until very recently, we have been trying to teach entrepreneurship like math or history: we’d get an outdated book and put students in a class, then if we were getting ambitious, we might have them design a business plan using online software. It was nonfunctional, and it didn’t really match what happened in the real world.Programs like Apprenti, however, serve as a better model for entrepreneurship education. It is the nation’s first registered IT apprenticeship program, and its goal is to train future tech workers, with an emphasis on underrepresented groups including women, minorities, and veterans. Once trained, these new IT workers join a yearlong apprenticeship program to ensu

  • 005: Robotics in K-12: Helping Students Make Decisions, Solve Problems, & Experience the World | with Angela Hattman & Audrey Strickling

    11/02/2019 Duration: 37min

    Our guests are Angela Hattman, a fabulous Science Teacher at Upper Arlington High School and the fearless teacher who volunteered to help students start a robotics team, and Audrey Strickling, one of the high school students that helped found the UAHS FRC BearBots.We talked with Andy Bruening and Tyler Hertenstein in episode six about the FIRST robotics program, which provides some context into the broader implications of these programs, but Angela and Audrey help us unbox what it means to not just start a team, but how doing so provides meaningful educational and life experiences for students.We unbox:Why Angela and Audrey decided to start a robotics teamHow starting this team has impacted the entire school’s cultureThe financial implications of starting a robotics programThe BearBots growing 3x between their first and second yearsHow robotics programs help students make decisions, experience the world in new ways, and develop critical career skillsWhat robotics students are looking for from their mentorsMan

  • 004: Robotics, Design Thinking, & Engineering in Education | with Andy Bruening & Tyler Hertenstein

    11/02/2019 Duration: 39min

    Dr. Andy Bruening, Director of Bridge Programs at PAST Foundation, and Tyler Hertenstein, Design Pathway Instructor and Technology Teacher at Metro Early College High School, join us to unbox the role of robotics, design thinking, and engineering in education today.Both Andy and Tyler have seen first-hand the success of integrating robotics into the classroom and after-school clubs, and what happens when you get really creative with these hands-on opportunities to learn.We unbox:Starting and overseeing the Metrobots, Metro's First Robotics Competition TeamWhy schools should invest in robotics teamsThe difference between being mentor-led and mentor-guided (and why the Metrobots is student-led)Why Andy and Tyler view their primary role as coaching soft skills, rather than engineeringThe PAST Foundation’s Center of Robotics Innovation (CORI)The time and effort that goes into a robotics team, and why it’s not “just for the nerds”Robotics competition is “the sport of the minds”Tyler’s college robotics football

  • 003: Columbus Idea Foundry: A Makerspace for Learning, Collaboration, & Mischief | with Alex Bandar

    11/02/2019 Duration: 39min

    Alex Bandar is the founder and Chief Mischief-Maker at the Columbus Idea Foundry. An engineer by training and serial entrepreneur by practice, Alex is the kind of guy who likes to roll up his sleeves and solve problems – and inspire others do the same.The Idea Foundry is a multifaceted collaborative environment for exploring, learning, making; a makerspace for anyone with passion and an idea. Whether you want to launch a startup or teach a class, create a podcast or learn a new skill, collaborate on an idea or get into some mischief, it’s the ideal place to make things happen in a 21st century world.We unbox:The next generation of teaching and learningWhat is work in the 21st century?Tricking kids to learn tech through hands-on, functional artistic projectsBecoming a center for creative and techy adultsWhat innovation means in a world where sci-fi is becoming realityColumbus is a startup town – and a 21st century version of Renaissance Florence ItalyWhy the Columbus Idea Foundry worksThe role of makerspaces i

  • 002: Engineers Helping Educators (& Other Partnerships for Reimagining Education) | with Rich Rosen

    11/02/2019 Duration: 36min

    Rich Rosen is the Founder of Indigo Systems, an organization founded to mobilize practicing engineers to use systems analysis and design skills to address education problems in their local community.At the heart of Rich’s work is the idea of “engineers helping educators,” and today we discuss the role of both engineers and organizational partnerships in our efforts to reimagine, rethink, and redesign the educational system.We unbox:How Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future catalyzed Rich’s shift from healthcare to educationCreating partnerships between education and businesses – and why it’s necessary“A good idea doesn’t spread just because it’s a good idea.”The built-in systems of constraints endemic to our schoolsChanging the landscape of education through a focus on STEMFinding the best and highest use of an organization, beyond moneyBringing the concept of R&D to educationBest practices for business-education partnerships that allow for crea

  • 001: New Schools as a Startup: Creating Ohio’s First STEM School & a Platform for Innovation | with Marcy Raymond & Jack McClintock

    11/02/2019 Duration: 37min

    Today we have two wonderful guests, Marcy Raymond and Jack McClintock, joining us to talk about creating startups with a meaningful impact on the world of education.Marcy is serial school starter and a STEM education specialist with the Education Services Center of Central Ohio. She is a founder of Metro Early College High School (MECHS), which is Ohio’s very first STEM school and a platform for innovation in school design that many schools across the nation are now based on.Jack is one of the first students to attend and graduate Metro, after which he received a bachelor’s from OSU’s Fisher College of Business and founded G&P Productions.We unbox:The massive undertaking of starting a new school, especially one with such an innovative design philosophyWhy doing school differently is a “moral imperative”The goal of The Metro School, and all of the schools that have followed its modelThe uphill battle of STEM educationWhy Jack took the risk and jumped in as a founding student of MetroPartnering with OSU, th

  • Teaching, Learning, & The Future of Work [TRAILER]

    28/01/2019 Duration: 03min

    We hear, frequently, that the global education system is broken, and as a result, we spend billions of dollar trying to fix it. But the K-12 system isn’t actually broken at all – it’s working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and it’s obsolete. So in Learning Unboxed, we will have a conversation about teaching, learning, and the future of work; we will reimagine, rethink, and redesign our educational system. And we invite you to join us. Your host on this journey is Annalies Corbin – the Founder, President, CEO, & Chief Goddess of the PAST Foundation – and we will be joined by experts, innovators, and entrepreneurs who are wrestling with this conversation, and who have a whole set of creative designs and solutions.   Resources: Learn more at https://www.pastfoundation.org Connect with Annalies: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn   Learning Unboxed is produced by Podcast Masters

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