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" ... Everything about Covid-19 and education relies on an underpinning of technology. There is an artful balance between “glossing over” and “far too many details.” This moment in history is bolstering the importance of communication and, in technology, separating the STEM from the STEAM. ... "
" ... Floki's journey is the one fascinating thing still going on in this show, though hopefully we'll get some equally interesting personal voyage for Alfred who is off to learn more about his real father. Floki manages to get his band of settlers to the Land of the Gods (Land Before Time?) aka Iceland and it's not quite what any of them expected. This has potential to set up some very interesting conflicts, but I'm just not sure the show is capable of setting up interesting conflicts at this point. It keeps missing the forest for the trees, glossing over potentially interesting stories in favor of rushing along the plot. The new characters are shallow and far less interesting than the old ones, and that's partly because (as with so many shows) the cast has simply expanded further than it should have and every episode feels rushed as a result. ... "
" ... The problem, of course, is not convincing people that we need the digital tools. The challenge involves undoing the tragic reduction of arts education, recess, and play that plagues schools. Any presidential candidate that does not advocate for more creative play and imaginative arts in our schools is glossing over the fundamental problem with education (and citizenship) in the United States. We’re raising passive consumers rather than creative participants. Any politician that proposes more digital technology in school without emphasizing imagination, play, and creativity will also fail to address inequality, inclusivity, and identity. There can be no education for liberty, democracy, or human dignity without art, music, creativity and play. ... "
" ... Then came Covid-19, and a three month separation while Yarde stayed in California to attend to business while her partner was in New York. That’s when the healing began. “We had 8 p.m. PST/ 11 p.m. EST as a block of time where we’d jump on the House Party app, play a silly game together then get to talking. Time we thought we didn’t have anymore to just listen to each other.” They began having more meaningful discussions about their relationship, and now that they’re back on the same coast, Yarde says their connection is stronger than ever, personally and professionally. “We stopped glossing over things or reverting back to our safety of talking about work and not each other emotionally.” ... "
" ... “Transparency doesn’t just get others excited about working with you, it also causes you to work on yourself. Talking about money means I need to actually hold myself accountable and make intentional financial decisions every day. Many entrepreneurs make the mistake of ignoring or, at best, glossing over their finances. By talking about money, and actually looking at my numbers every month, I get clarity and am empowered to make more conscious decisions, ultimately leading to increased revenue,” notes Kordsmeier. ... "