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The Most Powerful Question in Learning
The Most Powerful Question in Learning If you’re in the craft of teaching, this is one of the most powerful questions you can ask. Not only does it accelerate the speed of learning for your student. It also saves you time by helping you IDENTIFY where the road blocks are. Where is my learner struggling? Where is my student confused?

The Most Powerful Question in Learning
The Most Powerful Question in Learning If you’re in the craft of teaching, this is one of the most powerful questions you can ask. Not only does it accelerate the speed of learning for your student. It also saves you time by helping you IDENTIFY where the road blocks are. Where is my learner struggling? Where is my student confused?

Inch by Inch
‘On this team, we fight for that inch. Cause we know, when we add up all those inches, that’s going to make the fucking difference.

An Antidote to Parasitic Ideas
‘What is the most resilient parasite? A bacteria? A virus? An intestinal worm?… An idea. Resilient. Highly contagious. Once an idea has taken hold of

Innovate, or Die
‘The Apple II took the company from Jobs’ garage to the pinnacle of a new industry. Its sales rose dramatically, from 2,500 units in 1977

Make what is Trivial, Meaningful
‘The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn’t interest me, and began dropping in on the ones that looked

The Next Frontier Exists in Cross-Pollenation
“I always thought of myself as a humanities person as a kid, but I liked electronics. Then I read something that one of my heroes,

Inch by Inch
‘On this team, we fight for that inch. Cause we know, when we add up all those inches, that’s going to make the fucking difference.

An Antidote to Parasitic Ideas
‘What is the most resilient parasite? A bacteria? A virus? An intestinal worm?… An idea. Resilient. Highly contagious. Once an idea has taken hold of

Innovate, or Die
‘The Apple II took the company from Jobs’ garage to the pinnacle of a new industry. Its sales rose dramatically, from 2,500 units in 1977

Make what is Trivial, Meaningful
‘The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn’t interest me, and began dropping in on the ones that looked

The Next Frontier Exists in Cross-Pollenation
“I always thought of myself as a humanities person as a kid, but I liked electronics. Then I read something that one of my heroes,