Smart Kids…

I loved this post titled ‘Nonlinear Thinking’ from Clarence Fisher on his blog, Remote Access.

Maybe you’ll get a kick out of it too!

A group of grade seven girls who are doing a podcast on things happening in our school asked me this morning if they could interview me for their piece. I agreed, but said that I couldn’t do it during class time as I was working with a few groups who were struggling with timing their music to edited vlogs. At the end of the class the girls asked if I could answer their questions at lunch time so they could get on with their editing after school. I said I could do that and asked them what time they wanted to meet.

“Oh, we don’t need to be there,” they told me, “we will just give you a list of the questions, you can answer them and then we’ll insert your answers later into the podcast. It all doesn’t need to be done in order you know.”

Smart kids….

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