One extremely valuable component of Open-Source Learning
as I've defined it is the ability to connect with experts wherever we
find them. For all the wonderful information we can get at school,
there is a lot out there we need to know in areas where teachers don't
necessarily specialize.
When a student of mine wanted
to learn to fly an airplane, we needed to find him a mentor. That may
sound like an exotic topic, but the same principle applies when we talk
about managing finances, dealing with death, writing a novel, cutting
hair, physical training, or anything else you're interested in.
To
help support everyone as you pursue your Big Questions, I will be
hosting in-class Skype conversations with experts in different fields.
These are men and women who are at the top of their game and care about
helping young people meet their potential, and I'm excited to introduce
you.
The first will be Cory Doctorow on January 24.
Cory is an extremely talented science fiction writer and he has
forgotten more about online technology and culture than I'll ever know,
especially when it comes to copyright law and fair use. You can read
more about Cory HERE;
I'm telling you about this now so you can think of questions you'd like
to ask him. Better yet, you can read some of his books over the break
(check out the list HERE-- you can also get a free download of his novel Walkaway on his website HERE)
and talk to him about those too. He's brilliant, and I guarantee you
our conversation will be time well spent. I'm still using a writing
technique I learned from Cory when he talked to a class of mine at
Righetti in 2013.
Our second guest (sometime in
February) will be Bobby Maximus. I met Bobby a few months ago when I
was researching physical fitness-- school is great for participating in
organized sports, but generally it doesn't really address our needs for
information when it comes to nutrition, sustainable exercise or workout
plans, sleep, or a general sense of physical fitness.
I mean this in the best way: Bobby is a beast. You can see for yourself on his website HERE.
After being bullied in school and walking onto the wrestling team, he's
become a UFC fighter, a Canadian and World Champion in Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu. He's also worked as a police officer and a teacher. I
reached out to Bobby after reading his book
and doing some of his recommended workouts. Yesterday afternoon, I
spent nearly an hour talking with Bobby on the phone about training, the
mind-body connection, and education. We agreed that parents in
teachers should lead by example. I can't really call myself a leader in
learning unless I'm learning myself. That's one of the reasons I'm
going to Bobby's gym in Utah in January for three days to train with
him. Please take a look at Bobby's blog and get your questions ready.
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