For all the kids who grow up in a small town and think they don’t stand a chance. You do. I was once that kid.
What is the one thing you have always wanted to try? Why haven’t you done it? Surround yourself with people who make you better and use them as your safety net. Brian cleverly articulates the importance of taking risks in order to achieve success. With the ever growing demand for problem solvers in industry, he makes incredibly valid points about our current school system and discusses potential criteria for change. In a world that changes overnight, the only strategy guaranteed to fail is not trying something new
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Wonderful video on the importance of CS Education. Excellent points … never give up… collaborating well. What about teachers having time to collaborate too? I was at ISTE when J. Wing first spoke about CT and am still waiting for this to be in the mainstream. Businesses need to put their money into CS educators. Thanks for doing this video which I linked site.