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Todd Conrad

@TConrad231

Mona Shores High School Associate Principal

Muskegon, Michigan Katılım Haziran 2015
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Joe Esper
Joe Esper@coachesper·
massp.com/event-page/iln… The Innovative Leaders Network is accepting participants for this year's cohort. I found this series to be very relevant and practical last year. Highly recommend for any school leader.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Right now, AI adoption in organizations is constrained by the need to figure out how to integrate AI with the complex & often poorly-understood processes inside companies But ChatGPT agent suggests that The Bitter Lesson of AI may come for real work, too. open.substack.com/pub/oneusefult…
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I wrote about "brain damage" from AI. Despite the headlines, AI won't hurt you brain, but it can undermine your thinking and learning. Increasingly, however we are finding ways it can help us think & learn instead (with some prompts included in the post). oneusefulthing.org/p/against-brai…
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MHSEL
MHSEL@TheMHSEL·
Your spring 2025 runner up in Fortnite is Mona Shores! This was our first time offering an in-person competition for this title and it was an exciting one. Great work this season!
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MHSEL
MHSEL@TheMHSEL·
We were excited to surprise two of our esports coaches with a special award called the MHSEL Impact Award. Sherri St. Clair, coach of @LHSEsportsGO and Dave Droski, coach of @MSHSPRIDE, have both had an immeasurable impact on our league - we are so grateful for their leadership!
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Daniel Pink
Daniel Pink@DanielPink·
In 1969, two researchers gave more than one thousand kids the same test NASA uses to measure creativity. What they found was shocking. It didn’t just reveal how creativity works — it showed how we lose it.
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Jennifer Bustard
Jennifer Bustard@MSHSPRIDE·
Team Wavelength wins! Ranked number 1 in State, 12th in Nation and 22 in world today! The robot is beautiful and built to precision! Teamwork makes the dream work!
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Monte Syrie
Monte Syrie@MonteSyrie·
Grades are neither rewards nor punishments to be given or earned. They are progress to be recorded and reported. Are we communicating learning, or are we gatekeeping? We can do better. #Project180
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
You can work from an internal stance of survival mode or creation mode. While the former will activate you faster, your best and truly sustainable work comes from creation mode. It’s endless fuel. It’s not mystical, it’s biology. Have a great week (creating)!
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Correct. Embracing the initial agitation that precedes meaningful work is key. People want “flow” and “motivation” out the gate. The agitation is the first ingredient in the generative work session.
Billy Oppenheimer@bpoppenheimer

I think about this twice a day. Every morning when I sit down to read & again when I begin to work, I say to myself, “Accept the initial agitation.” When you try to focus, Andrew Huberman explains, “the brain circuits that turn on first are of the stress system.” Meaning: “The agitation and stress that you feel at the beginning of something—when you’re trying to lean into it and you can’t focus: you feel agitated and your mind’s jumping all over the place—that is just a gate. You have to pass through that gate to get to the focus component.” There’s a common misconception, @hubermanlab continues: “the misunderstanding around how these brain circuits work has led to this idea...a kind of obsession with the idea that we have to feel good in order to be productive.” “And nothing could be further from the truth.” The truth is it’s the reverse: we have to be productive—we have to start working, we have to lean in and get going, accepting the initial agitation—in order to feel good. So along with “accept the initial agitation,” sometimes—when I don’t feel especially good, motivated, interested, or energized—I say to myself, “Forget how you feel right now.” “It will feel good,” Huberman says, “but there’s a whole staircase in which it feels kind of lousy...The early stages of hard work and focus are always going to feels like agitation, stress, and confusion.” “Remember: there’s a gate of entry. You have to wade through some sewage before you can swim in clear water. That’s the way I always think about it.” - - - “Mood follows action.” — @richroll The clip below is from Andrew’s 2020 interview on Rich’s podcast (youtu.be/SwQhKFMxmDY)

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Giuliano
Giuliano@Giuliano_Mana·
Feynman never did anything for the prestige he might get out of it. He didn't even want to receive the Nobel Prize. Richard felt he had already gotten what matters. The prize is the pleasure of finding the thing out.
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Double digit increases in performance simply by studying material without your phone in the room (?!) Yes, say the data. @lauriesantos of @Yale on the Huberman Lab podcast out now. (Link to all formats in thread below).
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MHSEL
MHSEL@TheMHSEL·
Congrats @MSHSPRIDE @ShoresAthletics! 🏆 MSHS participated in the @playvs Eastern Regional Playoffs for Fortnite and came out the champions! Great work on another amazing season with the MHSEL!
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