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In this tenth bite-sized episode of PodBites, Adam Barger talks with DeElla Wiley from Auburn University about what science fiction can teach us about educational development. In just a few minutes, DeElla shares five lessons for approaching teaching and learning work with imagination, curiosity, and care, from starting with “what if?” to recognizing uneven futures, understanding that technology is never just technology, making small changes, and remembering that the human story is the point.
This episode was edited and produced by Roy W. Petersen.
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By Lindsay Doukopoulos, DeElla Wiley, Adam Barger, DRI Committee5
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In this tenth bite-sized episode of PodBites, Adam Barger talks with DeElla Wiley from Auburn University about what science fiction can teach us about educational development. In just a few minutes, DeElla shares five lessons for approaching teaching and learning work with imagination, curiosity, and care, from starting with “what if?” to recognizing uneven futures, understanding that technology is never just technology, making small changes, and remembering that the human story is the point.
This episode was edited and produced by Roy W. Petersen.
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