As part of the relationship established with the people at Quality Assist I was introduced to a daily newsletter from Open Minds. It is health related and I read it with a mindset that it could be just as well being written to describe what is needed to address challenges related to learning. This group will contain discussions related to this newsletter - organized by day not topic - to emphasize the need to establish a routine of learning with an "Open Mind" as perhaps more important than what we learn.
(Launched July 23, 2014)
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Paul Terlemezian
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Is this all that there is to do? What else is needed?
Is there a hierarchy amongst these factors?
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Jun 27, 2023
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What have we learned about Digital Learning post-COVID?
What motivated the movement to online services - whether health, or education, or retail?
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What does it mean to be savvy?
How does one know if they are savvy?
Why does being savvy matter?
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