Stuff like "pods" and education "groups" have been around forever. They are a better way to educate as well.
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>One of my favorite theses comes from Chris Dixon — “What the smartest people do on the weekend is what everyone else will do during the week in ten years”. Of course, he was applying this to technology, but I think it is true for any big change in the way things work. I’ve witnessed this phenomenon several times in my life. Since I live in both the worlds of technology and education, I’m attuned to these hobbyist-led revolutions in both. I think we are undergoing one of these changes in education right now with microschools, more in a bit.
Stuff like "pods" and education "groups" have been around forever. They are a better way to educate as well.
Archive: https://archive.today/58N0n
From the post:
>>One of my favorite theses comes from Chris Dixon — “What the smartest people do on the weekend is what everyone else will do during the week in ten years”. Of course, he was applying this to technology, but I think it is true for any big change in the way things work. I’ve witnessed this phenomenon several times in my life. Since I live in both the worlds of technology and education, I’m attuned to these hobbyist-led revolutions in both. I think we are undergoing one of these changes in education right now with microschools, more in a bit.
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