by Michael | Nov 24, 2020 | Education
Personalised learning is the antithesis of what humans are – social and gregarious. So why does Silicon Valley think that learning alone will best prepare our children for a future where it’s knowledge use not knowledge content that determines your...
by Michael | Nov 24, 2020 | Arludo, Education
Arludo is a socially responsible company with the mission of increasing interest in STEM topics and improving scientific thinking for students of all genders, ages, and socioeconomic levels, no matter how far they are from a major city. What is Arludo Governments are...
by Michael | Nov 24, 2020 | Arludo, Education
Science & Technology Australia states that Australia is in danger of being left behind in STEM. We at Arludo agree, but we think waiting for the Australian Government to do anything will be too late. Science and Technology Australia just released a statement...
by Michael | Nov 24, 2020 | Education
Completing a degree is not easy and something that everyone should be proud of. I had the opportunity to provide a commencement speech to the Class of 2017 at SAE/Qantum last night and I wanted to share that here. Photo by Joshua Mcknight on Pexels.com I had a...
by Michael | Nov 24, 2020 | Education
Mobile phones will no longer be allowed in the classroom in France. This patronizing move will only serve to anger their generation of students and won’t prepare them for the future. They talked about doing it, and now they did it. France is banning...
by Michael | Nov 24, 2020 | Education
Companies are starting to court teachers as influencers. It’s no wonder teachers are responding, someone is finally paying attention to them. The recent NY Times article on how teachers are being courted by software companies and start-ups scares me. It doesn’t...
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