
Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice
How do we take the best of what information technology has to offer and use it to provide the best education possible and fulfill our university’s mission? This is the underlying question behind Learning Matters: A Bridge to Practice, where we talk about how students today learn and how we can use our collective insight to inform practice in the classroom—including the virtual classroom and multi-access pathways to learning. Science, technology, and the internet are continuously improving how we collect, assemble, edit, upgrade, archive, display, distribute, access information and use it to interact with one another. In this podcast we explore educational strategies and how we can align these with evolving technologies to deliver an engaging, inquiry-based, and hands-on learning experience. Hosted by Scott Macklin from Studio Yarah at Trinity Western University.
Learning Matters: a Bridge to Practice
#12 Learning Matters with Chris Corrigan
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Chris Corrigan
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Season 1
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Episode 12
On this episode of Learning Matters, Chris Corrigan discusses participatory leadership, convening connected learning and the practice of the Art of Hosting.
Chris Corrigan has worked locally and internationally in a huge variety of contexts including social services, indigenous community development, immigration and refugee issues, business, government, food systems and education. He has written and contributed to influential books on the role of participatory processes in activating new forms of leadership and community development. He specializes in Open Space Technology, and design for large scale initiatives to work in high levels of complexity. He is a poet and a musician.