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Episode 16: Martin Storksdieck - Visionary of lifelong learning

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
...more