We built Pathwright to be that safe place. Design whatever kind of path you want in a space of your own. You can try it for free.
No goons, no tricksters, no attention taxation.
Just open road ahead.
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You should have a safe place on the internet where no one can steal your attention, especially when it comes to learning.
Human minds deserve to focus.
It shouldn’t be impossible to focus online.
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Join us Thursday at 1:30 pm ET at Path Camp for a panel discussion called Growing a Personal Learning Garden. We'll be joined by @mariepoulin, @joe_ciuffo, @wmdmark, and @paul_johnson.
Find all our wonderful Path Camp sessions at the link below!
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In this hour long session, Charlotte will walk us through examples of how visual mental models create frameworks that allow our learners to delve deeper into what we're teaching and remember it longer.
More on @CharlotCrowther's session:
What you plan to teach your learners is often lost somewhere between your mind & theirs. Whether it's an overload of information or the distractions of living life online, we & our learners need a better way to latch onto & remember key ideas.
We're excited to host @CharlotCrowther as a featured speaker at this year's Path Camp. Charlotte will deliver a talk called The Power of Visual Mental Models for Educators.
Register for Charlotte's talk here! bit.ly/3VVIbnP
We're excited to host our 3rd annual Path Camp next Thursday July 18 from 11 am to 4:30 pm ET. Path Camp is a free event for anyone who is interested In teaching more effectively online. And we have some amazing sessions lined up this year.
Register here! bit.ly/3VVIbnP
Pathwright's been an independent self-funded company since day one. Independent from megacorps, money guys and arbitrary "just ship it!" deadlines.
The results?
Slower, sustainable growth.
A team that knows you.
And laser focus on actually making the best software.
We're thankful for the work Renee and her band of fellow educators are doing to spread thoughtfulness and creativity in minds and classrooms across the world.
Explore @MedEduLab at mediaeducationlab.com
One of those communities is the Media Education Lab, which equips educators to teach students how to access, critically evaluate, and create media on their own. Many countries, including the US, need this skill to bridge political and cultural polarization gaps.
In our final post for Teacher Appreciation Week, we're highlighting @reneehobbs, an educator who tirelessly invests in her own learners and fellow teachers through creative programs and heartfelt teaching.