Peter Meyerhoff
@petermeyerhoff
Curriculum designer & learning scientist. CEO @ 10story. Instructor in learning & organizational change @sesp_nu.
4E cognition gives us a framework to think about learning in 4 ways: • Embodied in our senses & lived reality • Embedded in a cultural & social context • Enacted via experiential problem-solving • Extended across tools, devices, & collaborators bit.ly/3u1vsn3
In theory we could also try talking with kids and listening to what they say. cnn.com/2021/02/16/tec…
Not to be missed Saturday on the Hallmark Channel: PLAYING CUPID, based on the book by @jennymeyerhoff. Jenny's re-telling of Austen's "Emma" is set in a middle school, where 7th grader Clara has started a matchmaking business. A great family watch! hallmarkchannel.com/playing-cupid
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Playing Cupid | Hallmark Channel
A modern-day EMMA, finds David Martinez being secretly set up with his daughter's teacher, when the young girl begins a matchmaking business for a school project. Stars Laura Vandervoort and Nicholas...
New work by a young filmmaker I like a lot
I've completed my first animated short, Birthday Breakfast! Check it out here: vimeo.com/500281622
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Birthday Breakfast
New research on test score declines during school closure misses so much of what's essential about school. It’s an “achievement” to make friends. It’s “learning” when you deal with getting jostled in the hallway. It’s a “high-stakes test” to go to homecoming. Those count, too.
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