Interviewing for Empathy and Information

(Part 1: What and Why) Let’s say you’ve got a great idea for a social enterprise. Maybe it’s an app to help people manage stress, or a solution for food insecurity in your community. You’ve done your homework for this project. You’ve searched online, crunched the numbers, and used AI tools to gather facts. But… Continue reading Interviewing for Empathy and Information

How to Test Drive Your Social Impact Idea

Inspiration can come at any time. One evening, Jessica Jackley went to hear Mohammed Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank and modern microfinance, who was giving a talk at her business school. He spoke about the power of microcredit to change lives and help people with little money but big hopes become entrepreneurs. Excited by… Continue reading How to Test Drive Your Social Impact Idea

Finding the Sweet Spot

Around the world, 15 million preterm and underweight babies born every year aren’t able to regulate their own body temperature and will die without support. In the developed world, modern hospitals have state-of-the-art incubators where these newborns can grow safely until they are ready for a world much colder than the womb. In the developing… Continue reading Finding the Sweet Spot

Work is Changing:

Why Some Grads Seek New Directions Maya Collins did everything “right.” She majored in biomedical engineering at a respected university, graduated with a 3.7 GPA. During college, she completed two co-op internships. One was at a healthcare startup, and she also did another in her university research lab. Her professors called her “resourceful” and “tenacious.”… Continue reading Work is Changing:

Teen Inventor Changes Lives:

How Siddarth Nandyala’s STEM Innovations Bring Second Chances From a chance meeting in India to global impact, Siddarth Nandyala is inventing a better future. Have you ever met someone limited in life because they couldn’t afford something essential? During a family trip to India, thirteen-year-old Siddarth Nandyala met a boy about his age who was… Continue reading Teen Inventor Changes Lives:

Design Thinking: A Guide to Innovation

Many people say that kids are the future, but we are here now, and we can make a difference —Gitanjali Rao, at age 11, in 2017  I’m excited to share a preview of my new book, Design Thinking: A Guide to Innovation. The following excerpt showcases how young innovators applied design thinking to solve real-world… Continue reading Design Thinking: A Guide to Innovation

Preparing for an AI-Augmented Future:

Beyond the Classroom “O brave new world that has such technologies in it.” In November 2022, OpenAI released ChatGPT 3.5, significantly changing how students and the public engage with AI technology. This powerful GenAI chatbot technology opened new avenues for learning and interaction, allowing access to information and assistance like never before. GenAI, or Generative… Continue reading Preparing for an AI-Augmented Future:

Unlocking Strengths:

Why “The Dyslexic Advantage” Revolutionizes Our Understanding of Neurodiversity What if dyslexia isn’t a disability but a superpower—one with flip side vulnerabilities? This premise of “The Dyslexic Advantage” by Brock and Fernette Eide isn’t science fiction; it’s a revolutionary way of looking at neurodiversity. As an educator who’s witnessed the struggles and triumphs of dyslexic… Continue reading Unlocking Strengths:

Do Something

Is technology a tool or is it a substitute for us having to do anything? Guest Blog: Dale Dougherty, CEO Make Community I can find a lot of charts comparing passive vs active learning, and none of them favor passive learning. Wikipedia defines passive learning as “a method of learning or instruction where students receive… Continue reading Do Something

The Future of Education:

Redefined with AI The landscape of education is constantly shifting, driven not only by societal change but also by technological advancement. In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT have slowly started playing an increasingly important role. And so much more is possible! Dr. Kara Stern’s insightful article, “Let’s Use ChatGPT to ‘Think Different’… Continue reading The Future of Education: