Eight students stood in line whispering to one another and fidgeting in excitement. A few of them had peeked into the windows to see what was new. One girl had a tiny notebook with a list. Most of the students had pulled out their phones…
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If you're not familiar with ChatGPT, it is an Artificial Intelligence chat bot that answers questions. If you're thinking it's like Siri or Alexa or even Clippy (let's be real, Clippy was the coolest of all the digital assistants), it's so much more than that.…
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This is my latest article on the topic of Vintage Innovation. Look for the book to come out soon. When we imagine the future of learning, we often hear about STEM and STEAM and things like robotics or coding. But I'd argue that one of…
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We want students to be makers and designers. But there's a surprising source of inspiration for design: the natural world. This is the key idea behind biomimicry, which encourages engineers to pay close attention to nature in order to improve their designs. The following post…
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Two years ago, I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of speaking at the White House and sharing the story of a global collaboration project. It was part of the Future Ready initiative and I spoke about the need to leverage the connective and creative power of technology…
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Imagine you are building a self-driving car. Chances are you'll look for a team of engineers who can figure out how to make each part work fluidly in an interconnected manner. You'd look for software engineers and mechanical engineers and experts in user interface (UI) and…
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About three years ago, a student approached me before class. "Mr. Spencer, I heard that you wrote a children's book." I nodded. "I co-wrote it with my wife and then we self-published it." "Can you teach me how to publish my own novel?" I launched…
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I knew social media had hit mainstream the moment that my mom sent me a friend request. Suddenly Facebook had become a place where "mom" and "friend" were synonymous. I knew that Facebook had lost its cool, edgy, college vibe. Since then, Facebook has become…
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I've seen two dominant media narratives revolving around the Apple Watch. The first is a technophiliac, utopian vision of how wearable connectivity will make life better for people. In this vision, we'll use the watch to diagnose diseases, utilize more accurate exercise regiments, and stay…
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