Some ideas I've been brainstorming: ▸ Producing a podcast together (different groups doing different segments) ▸ Historical roleplay based on an event the kids are interested in: https://www.amazon.com/Minds-Fire-Role-Immersion-Transform-College/dp/0674735358 … ▸ Literally just making a bunch of twitter bots
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What grade level?
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Mixed age group, 7-14. Has to be something all the kids can engage with from different starting points
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Scratch for visual programming
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I *think* they're already doing that & more... If I'm not mistaken, some of the older kids are already pretty strong engineers!
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Tell them what jobs *will* exist in 10 years.
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I have no idea what those are
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It would be fun to teach a game-based class on thinking probablistically. Something that’s super under-covered and intuitive for kids.
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I was going to say something like this, from my lens/background of creative writing / expression. Kids have a lot to say, gifted kids often more so, but most aren't used to being taken seriously by adults. hold a genuine-curiosity frame and they'll remember you forever
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