I love art in Japanese geek culture
Better late than never! I'm a science/tech museum educator for a high school audience, and I'm very early in my development as such. Very excited to continue my exploration of Connected Learning and to further refine my practice.
My name is Keisuke Kirita, or Kei for short.I am a doctoral student studying Art Education at Sophia University in Japan. My theme is the creativity in art education for the primary education. I recently research that The problem-solving style which students emerge in artistic play activities(zoukei-asobi, in Japanese)is nearly like the bricoluer style Papert said.
I have lived in Saitama, Japan since I was born, moreover, never been to any other countries! But I want to talk with, or discuss, the member in this LCL2, then I entry.
I checked your website and I love it asiandate portal!
Hi,I'm Jim in Albany CA, next to Berkeley. I'm currently a learning technology consultant helping startups and others build better learning environments. The topic of this class is close to my heart, professional interests, and personal life with two preschool kids of my own. Thinking about the first week's topic brings me back to ideas I've lived with since graduate school when I took a class with Seymour Papert. I'm looking forward to revisiting them in new ways, further up a spiral I hope...
Hello!My name is Adrian, I live in Austria and I am interested in different practicable ways how information can be transformed into knowledge, what do others think about different forms of education in the 21st century and how to acquire new skills and capabilities aimed at increasing the peoples social relations and their sense of responsibilities. I enjoyed the LCL-Couse last year very much - thank you for that - even when I was mostly only viewing the videos and reading the scripts.