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In today's episode, Ramona Meharg (@RamonaMeharg) speaks with Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) about her work as an educator in Australia, some of what she has learned in teaching disengaged youth, as well as the things that are still to come in her professional life.
In today's episode, Ramona Meharg (@RamonaMeharg) speaks with Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) about her work as an educator in Australia, some of what she has learned in teaching disengaged youth, as well as the things that are still to come in her professional life.
In this episode, Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz) , NIck Burnett (@nick_burnett), Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson and Amanda Rablin (@ackygirl) dive into the issues surrounding online safety and civility through the lens of cyberbullying.
In this episode, Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz) is joined by Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson), Paul Signorelli (@paulsignorelli), Rhys Cassidy (@rhyscass) and Stephen Hurley (@stephen_hurley) to further explore the role of community in the future literacies framework on a global basis and also for schools and parents.For more information on the work of the Future-U community, visit future-u.org
Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) leads Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz) and Nick Burnett (@nick_burnett ) about how talking about "growth mindset" can lead to thinking about "benefit mindset".
In this episode, Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz) and Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) are, once again, joined by Paul Signorelli (@PaulSignorelli) to discuss their connections through the New Media Consortium.
In this episode, Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz) and Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) are joined by Paul Signorelli (@PaulSignorelli), a man who defies description. The conversation focuses on community, creativity, story and the future literacies.
In this episode, Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) and Stephen Hurley (@stephen_hurley) are joined by 17 year old Eli to discuss the potential for creative options to formal schooling
In this final episode of 2017, Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz), Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) and Stephen Hurley (@stephen_hurley) look back on the past year through the eyes of community and community-building.