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Episode 16: Martin Storksdieck - Visionary of lifelong learning
Episode 16: Martin Storksdieck - Visionary of lifelong learning
Author
Ryan McGranaghan
Published
Fri 13 Mar 2020
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Show Notes
:
Institute for Learning Innovation
(02:20)
Those that have given language and expression to Martin in his life (15:00)
Art -
Die Brücke impressionists
Art -
Mid-century modernism
Poetry and philosophy -
Schopenhauer
Poetry vs. Science as forms for expression (17:00)
Rainer Maria Rilke
(18:00)
Questions are a mighty form of words
Wellsprings of creativity and growth
Waldorf schools
(21:00)
Ecological physiology
(24:45)
Chaos: Making a new science
by James Gleick (30:00)
Field trips in environmental education
by Martin Storksdieck (32:00)
How to create experiences (34:00)
Interconnect cognitive processes with emotional or affective processes
Center for Research on Lifelong STEM Learning
(35:45)
An academic immigrant story - to rebuild roots and reorient in new environment (37:00)
Markov chain
(38:00)
Sustaining energy (41:00)
Hesitancy to asking questions often comes from the belief that your questions are worth asking (44:45)
Be a collector of questions
(47:40)
The question is the purpose
National Academy of Sciences -
How people learn
(48:00)
National Science Foundation Convergence Accelerator
(49:00)
Martin’s project
My project
Lightning round (56:00)
Book:
Homo Faber
by Max Frisch
Passion outside of his field: social justice
Making his heart sing: Seeing his son grow up
Screwed up: relationship
Find Martin online
Twitter:
@Storksdieck
LinkedIn
Facebook
Oregon State University
Email
'
Five-Cut Fridays
’ series
Martin’s list
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