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The Art of TeachingThe Art of TeachingProfessor Sugata Mitra: Unpacking Self-Organised Learning Environments and the enduring role of the teacher.Today, we enter the world of Professor Sugata Mitra — TED Prize winner and creator of the Hole in the Wall experiment — whose work is reshaping how children learn. He has shown that with curiosity and connection, children can teach themselves — and each other. But in a world where learning organises itself, one question remains: do we still need teachers? Join me as we explore the space where technology empowers, autonomy flourishes, and human connection still matters. Even when learning finds its own path… a great teacher remains the guiding light. 2025-06-0741 minSelf DirectedSelf DirectedSugata Mitra | How Learning Emerges Naturally Through Self-Organizing SystemsSend us a textSugata Mitra is a renowned educational researcher and innovator best known for his revolutionary "Hole in the Wall" experiment, which demonstrated the incredible capacity of children to teach themselves when provided with access to technology. A TED Prize winner and creator of the "School in the Cloud," Sugata’s work challenges traditional educational systems and advocates for self-organized and emergent learning as the future of education.After a lighthearted opening about weather and cultural quirks, we transition to the ideas that underpin Sugata’s groundbreaking research. The incredible story of the 2025-01-301h 07100 Great Teachers100 Great TeachersSugata MitraSugata Mitra Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-1605 minThe Hangout with David SciarrettaThe Hangout with David SciarrettaProfessor Sugata Mitra, Pioneer of the 'Hole in the Wall' Experiment and Advocate for Revolutionary Approaches to EducationSend us a textIn case you missed this episode when it was originally released, we are sharing it again as a summer special. Prepare to be challenged and inspired as we dive headfirst into the world of education with none other than the world-renowned Professor Sugata Mitra. Known for his pioneering "hole in the wall" experiment, Mitra's insights into the power of peer teaching, the role of AI, and the necessity of forward-thinking education are set to revolutionize the way we think about learning. His experience with minimally invasive education introduces a fresh perspective on the...2024-07-051h 16IMAGINIZE.WorldIMAGINIZE.World16. Ten minutes w/ Sugata Mitra Preparing Children for Their Future, Not Our PastSee transcript here: https://imaginize.world/sugata-mitra-podcast/Sugata Mitra is a physicist, educational pioneer  He was the creator of the famous “Hole in the Wall” experiment which was the inspiration for the School in the Cloud and for Self-organized Learning Environments, or SOLE which led the one million dollar TED prize in 2013, given to forward thinkers with bold ideas and a vision and strong wish for making global change. Sugata believes the internet will become so integrated into our lives, it will blur the line between knowing and not knowing IMAGINIZE.WORLD The goal i...2024-06-1409 minFRANCISCO JAVIER MILLÁNFRANCISCO JAVIER MILLÁNRadical, el método educativo de Sugata MitraSugata Mitra, doctor en física y profesor de tecnología educativa de la Universidad de Newcastle (Reino Unido), se hizo conocido a nivel internacional a través de TED (acrónimo de Tecnología, Entretenimiento, Diseño), una organización sin ánimo de lucro estadounidense dedicada a las «Ideas dignas de difundir». Mitra realizó un interesante experimento en las calles de un barrio de Nueva Delhi. Un profesor de ciencias informáticas de una escuela privada quería saber si los alumnos privilegiados, frente a los de familias más desfavorecidas, poseían algún tipo de talento natural. Poner en la bala...2024-05-1818 minThe Edtech PodcastThe Edtech Podcast#278 - AI as a Tool for Equity of LearningContinuing our miniseries on AI in education with the fourth episode centred around a AI's potential for equity of learning, host Professor Rose Luckin is joined by Richard Culatta of ISTE, Professor Sugata Mitra, and Emily Murphy of Nord Anglia Education.  This episode and our series are generously sponsored by Nord Anglia Education. In our fourth instalment of this valuable series, we look at AI’s potential to address various challenges and bridge the educational gaps that exist among different groups of students around the world.  AI can analyse vast amounts of data, provide early interventions, and enhanc...2024-05-0752 minThe Edtech PodcastThe Edtech Podcast#278 - AI as a Tool for Equity of LearningContinuing our miniseries on AI in education with the fourth episode centred around a AI's potential for equity of learning, host Professor Rose Luckin is joined by Richard Culatta of ISTE, Professor Sugata Mitra, and Emily Murphy of Nord Anglia Education.  This episode and our series are generously sponsored by Nord Anglia Education. In our fourth instalment of this valuable series, we look at AI’s potential to address various challenges and bridge the educational gaps that exist among different groups of students around the world.  AI can analyse vast amounts of data, provide early interventions, and enhanc...2024-05-0752 minIMAGINIZE.WorldIMAGINIZE.World5. Sugata Mitra and The End of KnowingSugata Mitra, physicist and educational pioneer, is known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment that led to the School in the Cloud and SOLE (self-organized learning environments). Winner of the TED one million dollar prize in 2013, and laureate of the 2022 Brock Prize in Education Innovation, he is now moving on to work in new but related areas.We talk about his million-dollar TED prize, the famous  Hole in the Wall experiment which led to understanding  the emergence of learning and the School in the Cloud which spread world wide at SOLE Self-Organized Learning Environments The future? The...2023-12-2351 minFidias EU ParliamentFidias EU ParliamentThe Future Of Education - Sugata MitraSugata Mitra is a computer scientist, an educational theorist, and a former professor at Newcastle University. He is best known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment, for which was given the prestigious TED Prize in 2013. In this episode, we discuss why the educational system is outdated and how the future will look like if we apply his findings.2023-11-181h 49English Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster5238. 178 Academic Words Reference from "Sugata Mitra: Kids can teach themselves | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_kids_can_teach_themselves ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/178-academic-words-reference-from-sugata-mitra-kids-can-teach-themselves-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/Q9PEWtvmtxo (All Words) https://youtu.be/x4CVXOdwCxY (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/asFbbRAcxaU (Quick Look) ...2023-09-272h 42English Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster4795. 111 Academic Words Reference from "Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_the_child_driven_education ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/111-academic-words-reference-from-sugata-mitra-the-child-driven-education-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/F6sfurmn_s0 (All Words) https://youtu.be/Lnc90oyL_Uc (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/eJiic-3ooXc...2023-09-141h 41English Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster4538. 155 Academic Words Reference from "Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_build_a_school_in_the_cloud ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/155-academic-words-reference-from-sugata-mitra-build-a-school-in-the-cloud-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/t0aGsdlNpRc (All Words) https://youtu.be/ZtUSq9JLKp0 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/hddsKkiAnyk (Quick...2023-09-062h 19LeadermorphosisLeadermorphosisEp. 86 Sanjay Fernandes on Self-Organised Learning Environments in ColombiaSince 2014, Sanjay Fernandes and his colleagues at SOLE Colombia have been teaching citizens the principles of a Self-Organised Learning Environment. He is passionate about reimagining learning and tackling issues like inequality, inspired by decades of research by Sugata Mitra which has shown that SOLEs allow children (and people in general) to learn almost anything.  To date, more than 450,000 Colombians have participated in SOLEs and Sanjay shares some wonderful stories of how this methodology has reawakened people’s curiosity and sense of being an active citizen. Whether in public libraries, schools or organisations, we talk about the value of...2023-03-2357 minInnovating EducationInnovating EducationInnovating Education with Sugata Mitra & Jeff McClellen (Part 2)In this second episode of a two part series, Jentre and Ed follow up with Sugata Mitra and Jeff McClellen after Sugata’s 2022 Brock Prize Symposium talk. Jeff is the founding director of StartSOLE. StartSOLE helps educators and students implement student centered, inquiry-based learning experiences using self-organized learning environments (SOLE). Together we take a deep dive into SOLE and discuss how you can apply SOLE in your context.Links: www.startsole.orgwww.cevesm.comEmail: jeff@startsole.orgT...2023-03-0159 minWe\'re In a BasementWe're In a Basement82 - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - Sugata Mitra's Hole In the WallIn episode 82, Colin takes us on an early aughts adventure with education theorist Sugata Mitra. We learn about Sugata's Hole in the Wall project, while Sierra blasts "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. Tune in to hear about the trickle down effect of education, a wizard that smells like binary, and our new favorite game: "Father, Son, & Holy Spirit."Check Out Our Blog!2023-02-211h 02Innovating EducationInnovating EducationInnovating Education with Sugata Mitra (Part 1: 2022 Brock Prize Symposium)What should we be looking for in students…Computing, Comprehension, and Communication”In this episode, Jentre and Ed introduce a two part series featuring the 2022 Brock Prize laureate, Sugata Mitra. In Part I, you will hear Sugata’s talk at the 2022 Brock Prize SymposiumSugata is best known in the education community for developing the concept of self-organized learning environments (SOLEs) following his groundbreaking “Hole in the Wall” experiment in 1999, where he placed a computer in the wall of a slum in India and observed that given the right circ...2023-02-0135 minEdufuturistsEdufuturistsEdufuturists #195 - Outstanding Achievement Keynote 2022 with Sugata MitraIn this special episode we bring you the keynote delivered by Sugata Mitra at the 2022 Edufuturists Awards.  Sugata Mitra is a world leading educational innovator.   Professor Emeritus, NIIT University, Neemrana, Rajasthan, India  (Retd. 2019)  Professor of Educational Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK  (Former 2012)  Visiting Professor, MIT Media Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA   Winner of the Dewang Mehta Prize for Innovation in IT, 2003   Winner of the first ever USD 1 million TED Prize, 2013   #Education #TED #Exams This episode is brought to you by Wa...2022-11-0327 minEdufuturistsEdufuturistsEdufuturists #183 - Schools Won’t Exist with Sugata MitraOn this episode we are joined by the 2022 winner of the Edufuturists Outstanding Achievement Award sponsored by C-Learning.    Sugata Mitra is a world leading educational innovator.   Professor Emeritus, NIIT University, Neemrana, Rajasthan, India   (Retd. 2019) Professor of Educational Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK   (Former 2012) Visiting Professor, MIT Media Lab, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA   Winner of the Dewang Mehta Prize for Innovation in IT, 2003   Winner of the first ever USD 1 million TED Prize, 2013   #Education #TED #Exams2022-06-301h 02Leaning ForwardLeaning ForwardPutting a TED talk under the microscope (Sugata Mitra)There are umpteen books about how to give a great TED talk but in this episode we put the spotlight on one specific talk, a wonderful presentation from 2013 by Professor Sugata Mitra entitled: Build a School in the Cloud. It's a favourite of our host Andrew Thorp and this is his take on what enabled the professor to wow his audience that day. We also feature a guest podcast - Storytelling with Puck by Stefano Capacchione.Andrew Thorp is a professional speaker, trainer and consultant in the field of verbal communication and storytelling in the...2022-06-3019 minUnschooling Future PodcastUnschooling Future PodcastEd3: Self-Directed Education Empowered by Web3Host: Sophia Kornienko, writer/ animation artist/ unschooling mom Guest Speaker: Agustin Cortes, a self-taught co-founder of http://Lirn.io, building a web3 protocol that will help learners to track and validate their online educational journeyCo-hosts: Martha Skinner, former professor of architecture, artist who works together with her daughter, now a young adultMarta Obiols Llistar, unschooling mom of three, educator, author of the book 18, An Unschooling ExperienceResources:Scott Meyer, Blair Rorani, Vriti Saraf, Atish Mistry, From Web3 to Ed3 - Reimagining Education in a...2022-02-181h 34Docus Audio LatinoDocus Audio LatinoEl futuro de la educación - Aprendizaje virtual¿Cuál será el futuro de la educación en un mundo interconectado? El experto en educación indio Sugata Mitra se aventura a realizar un experimento: en una aldea india crea una escuela que solo se encuentra en la nube virtual. En muchas partes del mundo, el trayecto hacia la escuela más cercana sigue siendo largo y, a veces, incluso peligroso. De modo que, para muchos niños ir a la escuela continúa siendo prácticamente imposible. Por eso, Sugata Mitra tuvo la idea de convertir un quiosco de una aldea india en una escuela a la que los n...2022-01-3042 minMindShare Learning PodcastMindShare Learning PodcastSugata and Stephen Sneak Peek EdTech Summit PodcastMindshareTV podcast What to Expect at the 12th Canadian International EdTech Leadership Summit October 27-28 featuring global education thought leaders Dr. Sugata Mitra & Stephen Cox    2021-12-2218 minThe Life Without School PodcastThe Life Without School PodcastWhy Trusting Your Child Will Change Their LifeIn this episode we're looking at a philosophy that underpins how Kate and I approach life with our kids, their education, and our relationships with them. It's very different to the way formal education is approached, and is based on the power of trust. We’ll talk about the process of letting go of that complete control over a child’s education that is so engrained in us. About why it’s so important, how we might navigate it all, and what the results can look like.About how putting trust in our children has changed our lives...2021-11-1421 minBIG PICTURE Social Emotional Learning PodcastBIG PICTURE Social Emotional Learning PodcastEp. 90 - The Moving Target of "Normal," with Prof. Sugata MitraWe hear a lot about ‘returning to normal’ these days, especially in response to Covid. To me, the term ‘normal' has become a marginally meaningless cliché, so I was intensely intrigued when I came across a blog post by Sugata Mitra in which he comments on a legitimate concept of ‘normal’ for these times… especially in direct relationship to the education of our children and students. If you’ve been listening to this, the BIG PICTURE SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING podcast for awhile, you appreciate that the name for this podcast is no casual accident… because this podcast is all about prov...2021-09-241h 03Mateando con CrentiMateando con Crenti1x01 Sugata Mitra y peluqueros🧉Mateando con Crenti #1  Autoaprendizaje, Sugata Mitra️, sistema educativo tradicional️, Encarta 97️, videojuegos️, el Nether️, qué hacer si tu perro pasa muchas horas con el móvil, ️reventar cabezas a los zombies... 2021-03-2918 minThe EmergenceThe EmergenceThe Emergent WebEpisode 12 | The Emergent Web is an essay I had written before launching The Emergence Podcast I believe speaks well to the history and potential of a connection better serving the interests of more of the people connected. We have to ask ourselves will society more likely benefit from the convenience of the masses or the deeper interactions of the individual? Now that the technology exists to pull this off isn’t the best investment to make the ones we make in ourselves. What better way to strengthen the core of this than through an emergent and purposeful co...2021-02-0923 minFuture Learning Design PodcastFuture Learning Design PodcastSelf-Organized Learning Environments - A Conversation with Professor Sugata MitraProf. Sugata Mitra is Professor Emeritus at NIIT University, India. He retired in 2019 as Professor of Educational Technology and Principal Research Investigator in the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, UK. In 2012, he was Visiting Professor for the MIT Medialab in Massachusetts, US. In 1999, Sugata began the now world-renowned ‘Hole in the Wall (HIW)’ experiment, when a computer was embedded within a wall in an Indian slum at Kalkaji, Delhi and children were allowed to freely use it. The experiment aimed at proving that kids could be taught computers very easily without any form...2021-01-2929 minKidlit These DaysKidlit These DaysSchool in the CloudNicole and Matthew talk about cloud-based schooling, self-organized learning environments, and school reimagined in fantasy fiction.  This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life, The Wizerd And the Potion of Dreams! from Oni Lion Forge Publishing Group, and Croaked! from Yellow Jacket, an imprint of Little Bee Books. To get even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for our The Kids Are All Right newsletter! Relevant Links: Survivor Tree by Marcie Colleen; illustrated by Aaron Becker (PW announcement) Build a schoo...2020-09-1744 minGroove and MoveGroove and MoveGM #12 – Michal Ondráček: učitel musí jen vymýšlet zajímavé otázkyMichal Ondráček patří mezi přední osobnosti koučinku v Česku 🎖 Vedl dvě poradenské a vzdělávací firmy a věnoval se spoustě projektů pro firemní zákazníky, ale také mimo ni. Například ve sportu, nebo ve školství či neziskové sféře. V současnosti vede svou večerní školu koučinku, prostřednictvím které se snaží mimo jiné naplnit své životní poslání - budovat základy tohoto oboru a učit lidi jak být sám sobě koučem 😎🔥🪒Svět se opět v online obrací, a tak jsem Michala vyzpovídal telekonferenčně 💻 V průběhu tohoto rozhov...2020-09-1334 minEducation BookcastEducation Bookcast90. Discovery learning: the idea that won't dieDiscovery learning is an approach that I was trying out at around the time I was in the 20's of episode numbers of this podcast. I tried out the idea of Maths Circles, running a few of my own and attending a course about them in Notre Dame University in the United States. I also tried running a Self-Organised Learning Environment or SOLE, modelled on the work of Sugata Mitra, famous for his "hole-in-the-wall" experiments in India. Since then, I have discovered the reasons why these sorts of approaches don't work, and I've been discussing this recently...2020-06-2243 minWorkLife at HomeWorkLife at Home6: Adam Berns — Online learning systemsAdam’s links: On LinkedIn On Facebook ITG America Stuff we talk about: “Stop Stealing Dreams" — Seth Godin’s TEDx talk on a new way of learning “Stop Stealing Dreams” — the full article “Limitless” by Jim Kwik Architect/designer/author Richard Saul Wurman who created the TED Conference Episode 2 with Patrick Fredrickson where we talk about home-schooling Sugata Mitra’s “Hole in the Wall” TED Talk Larry Martinek and Mathnasium Mastery-based learning Zoom Skype for Business (now Microsoft Teams) Time Zone converter Common Core standards International Baccalaureate standards For more tips, tools and posts about working from home, visit...2020-05-1638 minHörchaos (AAC)Hörchaos (AAC)Home Alone - 05.04.2020Wieder mit Mirco, mehr Metal und meinem Frust über digitale Bildung… Wenn ihr mit Rollenspielen wollt: Kommentare ins Blog oder per Twitter melden. Shownotes Sugata Mitra auf TED Bleibt gesund mit Start a Revolution Musik DegiTX – Digital Hell Anal Aids – Molesting the Decaffeinated Magma Dragon – Dragon bore me hence Amattr – Kingdom on the Run Noble Beast – The Noble Beast 2020-04-052h 12LernfragenLernfragenDas medienpädagogische Jahr - der digitale Unterricht - HardwareDiesmal geht es in die Praxis. Ich erkläre noch ein paar didaktische Grundlagen und stelle die pädagogischen Vorstellungen zum Einsatz von Technik vor, bevor ich über die verschiedenen Geräte spreche, die aktuell so in Schulen zum Einsatz kommen. Shownotes Handlungsorientierung Schülerorientierung Dokumentenkameras Smartboards Bring your own device Schulsprecher Klassenzimmer Sugata Mitra bei TED 2020-04-0522 minNetSupport RadioNetSupport RadioProfessor Sugata Mitra chats about self-organised learning environments and the Granny CloudNetSupport Radio had the honour of hearing from Professor Sugata Mitra about his self-organised learning environments, the work he’s been doing with the Granny Cloud and what the future holds for how children will learn in years to come.2020-01-3014 minHörchaos (AAC)Hörchaos (AAC)Rücksturz in die Medienpädagogik - Ein RantIch hatte heute pädagogischen Tag und erlebte dort eine Präsentation zum Thema Medienpädagogik. Diese war… nicht gut und ich rege mich mal auf. Shownotes Rücksturz zur Erde! Jöran Muuß-Merholz – Warum die digitale Revolution des Lernens gescheitert ist. Sugata Mitra auf TED Flipped Classroom 2019-11-2039 minWe Teach UsWe Teach UsEpisode 1 - Reformation vs RevolutionOn the first episode of We Teach Us Podcast, we look at the general failings of the education system in America. In the Do Now segment, I ask students, teachers, and parents the question: "If you had unlimited political power and funding, but could only make ONE change to the current education system, what would it be?" In the We Do segment, I speak to Jonathan Coicou, who is a passionate educator in Brooklyn, NY and a public school history teacher of ten years. (TED is the owner of TED Talk by Sugata Mitra Build a School...2019-11-041h 05MusicZettelMusicZettelMusic Zettel Ep. 5 – Tech skills & industry collaboration Music Zettel Ep. 5 – Tech skills & industry collaboration This week we are giving away dozens of free resources for music education and technology! I’ll be reflecting on the first 5 weeks of my Sydney Conservatorium course “Technology in Music Education”, which culminated in a media creation session with brilliant pianist Lolita Emmanuel in which the students were the film and sound crew. I mention lots of resources and websites in this episode, so here they all are for your delectation: My free online course (MOOC):https://www.coursera.org/learn/music-educationMy recent blog sharing all of the #SCMTME p...2019-09-1718 minCourageCourageCourage 1 - Morten DalumMorten Dalum bringer flere spændende perspektiver ind i ledelse og læring. Lyt med og hør om Mortens udvikling som leder, og stjæl med stolthed af hans inspiration.Herunder er et par links, der refereres til i podcasten:Coursera kursus: https://www.coursera.org/learn/management-philosophySugata Mitra School in the Cloud: https://www.ted.com/talks/sugata_mitra_build_a_school_in_the_cloudVertical Leadership Development: https://www.nicholaspetrie.com/vertical-leadership-development - manden bag https://www.ccl.org/ - organisationen Soft skills – mange...2019-09-1251 minSteve Hargadon InterviewsSteve Hargadon InterviewsSugata Mitra | Steve Hargadon | Aug 24 2012Sugata Mitra | Steve Hargadon | Aug 24 2012 by Steve Hargadon2019-09-0353 minWired EducatorWired EducatorWEP 136: Transform Your Class, An Interview with Anthony StirpeIn this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, I interview Apple Distinguished Educator and ELA innovator, Anthony Stirpe. Anthony has been recognized for transforming English classes by inspiring student creation of innovative and authentic content. I am excited to share Anthony's story, passion and his amazing work with students.   During his career, Anthony Stirpe has been acknowledged as an innovator and pioneer in the area of English Language Arts.   With more than 15 years of experience as a public-school teacher, he has been recognized by local, state, national and international organizations for his ongoing endeavors to revolutionize the traditional ELA experience.  Whil...2019-09-0243 minHörchaos (AAC)Hörchaos (AAC)Ferienpogramm 2019 - digitale SchulentwicklungEs gibt in diesen Sommerferien etwas Ferienprogramm von mir. Ich habe nach Themen gefragt und etliche bekommen. Da ich eigentlich gesagt hatte, dass ich keine Themen wie Schule und Politik haben will, frühstücke ich diesen Wunsch jetzt gleich weg. Es geht um digitale Schulentwicklung. Wo soll es da meiner Meinung nach hin, und wie? Shownotes Schulsprecher – Der Klassenraum Schulsprecher – Kompetenzorientierung Sugata Mitra bei TED die corporate identity der Beruflichen Oberschulen in Bayern Jöran Muuß-Merholz beim 31c3 2019-07-3049 minLearning UnboxedLearning Unboxed007: Learning with SOLE: Education for the 21st Century | with Jeff McClellan21st century education is a very different beast than the education of the past because our world is vastly different, and the pace of change just keeps increasing. As as result, we have to take a very different approach to learning if we want to prepare our children to thrive in the digital age.So today, we talk to Jeff McClellan, the Founding Director of StartSOLE, an organization that is transforming education through SOLE (Self-Organized Learning Environments).SOLE is a process-based approach to education, as opposed to results-based, that helps prepare students for success in...2019-02-1133 minBBVA Aprendemos juntos 2030BBVA Aprendemos juntos 2030Can a group of children with access to the internet learn on their own?, Sugata MitraA doctor in physics and professor of educational technology at the University of Newcastle (United Kingdom), Sugata Mitra became world famous when TED, the organization that promotes technology, education and design, chose his talk as the most inspiring and with the greatest potential for change in 2013. He is also known for his “Hole in the Wall” experiment, which inspired the novel that later became the movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ Today, his educational proposal, SOLE (Self-Organized Learning Environments), has experiences in schools of over 50 countries.2019-01-021h 06BBVA Aprendemos Juntos 2030BBVA Aprendemos Juntos 2030Can a group of children with access to the internet learn on their own?, Sugata MitraA doctor in physics and professor of educational technology at the University of Newcastle (United Kingdom), Sugata Mitra became world famous when TED, the organization that promotes technology, education and design, chose his talk as the most inspiring and with the greatest potential for change in 2013. He is also known for his “Hole in the Wall” experiment, which inspired the novel that later became the movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ Today, his educational proposal, SOLE (Self-Organized Learning Environments), has experiences in schools of over 50 countries.2019-01-021h 06Education BookcastEducation Bookcast65. Beyond the Hole in the Wall by Sugata MitraSugata Mitra gained widespread acclaim after his TED talk on the Hole in the Wall experiment. In the experiment, he put a computer in a wall of a New Dehli slum, and found that children learned to use it all by themselves. His explorations continued, trying out whether such self-organising learning environments or SOLEs could perform as well as traditional classrooms in terms of children's learning. He since received funding from the World Bank to expand his project to a range of developing countries. However, independent researchers who have visited Hole in the Wall sites have been...2018-05-2755 minTes PodagogyTes PodagogyDirect instruction with professor Paul Kischner“If you look at what most good teachers do, they are using direct instruction, but if you say to them they are using direct instruction they look at you as if, and this is a Dutch phrase, water is on fire, and they say ‘No I am a progressive’,” says professor Paul Kirschner, University Distinguished Professor at the Open University of the Netherlands. “They have a blind spot, they tend to see the straw man of direct instruction.”Kirchner is one of the world’s leading researchers into instructional design and on this week’s episode of Tes Podagogy he...2018-05-2339 minTransformative PrincipalTransformative PrincipalTurning Learning Upside Down with Jeff Sandefer Transformative Principal 219Jeff Sandefer started his first business at 16 and has run 5 successful companies since then. Now, most of his time is spent developing innovate educational curriculum for the Acton Academy and My Entrepreneurial Journey and teaching at the Acton School of Business. The Courage to Grow - By Laura Sandefer, about the journey of creating Acton Academy How Acton started, powerful story. Socratic teacher at the graduate level for 20 years. Confident that we could pull off pieces Sugata Mitra - Not in the school reform business, just trying to do our own little thing. Frankenstinian mashup of pieces. Montessori...2018-03-2537 minHörchaos (AAC)Hörchaos (AAC)Unterricht mit SmartphonesIch wurde gefragt, ob ich mal sagen kann, was ich dazu mache und es wurde ein kleiner Rundumschlag durch die Didaktik, mit einem kleinen Abstecher dahin, was ich so im Sozialkundeunterricht mache. Shownotes Sugata Mitra auf TED (Alle Talks empfohlen.) Handlungsorientiertung Schülerzentrierung Didaktik didaktische Reduktion bayrischer Kompetenzbegriff: „Kompetent ist eine Person, wenn sie bereit ist, neue Aufgaben- oder Problemstellungen zu lösen, und dieses auch kann. Hierbei muss sie Wissen bzw. Fähigkeiten erfolgreich abrufen, vor dem Hintergrund von Werthaltungen reflektieren sowie verantwortlich einsetzen.“ 2017-12-1546 minElemental Podcast | Finanzas Personales, Productividad y Estilo de VidaElemental Podcast | Finanzas Personales, Productividad y Estilo de Vida#025 - El Elemento de Ken Robinson Parte IIEncontrar el punto donde las cosas que te gustan y aquellas que se te dan bien, puede cambiar todo. Eso, es el Elemento.  Resumen del Libro: Ken Robinson nos habla del punto de encuentro entre nuestras habilidades y nuestras pasiones en un revelador libro que puede cambiar tu vida. El Elemento es un libro que trata tan diversos temas como nuestra pasión, como la reforma a la educación que tanto hace falta.   |Nuestra página|:http://www.elementalpodcast.cl/  |Twitter|: https://twitter.com/elementalpodcas (@elementalpodcas)  |Facebook|: https://www.facebook.com/ElementalPodcast/  |Instagram|: https://www.instagram.com/elementalpodcast/   |Subscríbete en iTunes...2017-09-2343 minElemental Podcast | Finanzas Personales, Productividad y Estilo de VidaElemental Podcast | Finanzas Personales, Productividad y Estilo de Vida#010 - Curiosidad de Ian LeslieResumen del Libro: La curiosidad es una de las características del ser humano más fascinantes que existen. El autor nos lleva por un paseo sobre los distintos tipos de curiosidad, su representación en el tiempo y en las diversas áreas en que podemos encontrarla. Finalmente, nos cuenta por qué es relevante para nosotros como especie y cómo podemos mejorarla. Pedro García-Huidobro (@pedroghg) y Santiago Allamand (@stgoallamand) discuten sobre distintos libros todas las semanas. El libro de esta semana es "Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It" (Curiosidad: El deseo de saber y...2017-06-0751 minLatest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLatest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfDigital Technology is Making Children's Lives Richer [Audio]Speaker(s): Julia Hardy, Andrew Keen, Martha Lane Fox, Professor Sugata Mitra, Sue Palmer | In this new series of debates entitled Glass Half Full, being recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio 4, Fi Glover pits optimists against pessimists in a new topical debating format. A lead speaker on each side presents their argument, and both question expert witnesses to support their point of view. At the end of the debate, the audience votes and declares in favour of an optimistic or pessimistic view of the subject – Glass Half Empty – or Full! In this debate on digital technology, Fi Glover pits optimists agai...2017-03-281h 34TLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - Self Organized LearningSugata Mitra - Self Organized Learning by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minTLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - Changing ClassroomsSugata Mitra - Changing Classrooms by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minTLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - Is Knowing Obsolete?Sugata Mitra - Is Knowing Obsolete? by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minTLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - Self Organizing SystemsSugata Mitra - Self Organizing Systems by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minTLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - Self Organized Learning EnvironmentSugata Mitra - Self Organized Learning Environment by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minTLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - What Is Achievement?Sugata Mitra - What Is Achievement? by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minTLX ArchiveTLX ArchiveSugata Mitra - The Power Of Math InquirySugata Mitra - The Power Of Math Inquiry by The Learning Exchange2017-03-0300 minThe Middle Way SocietyThe Middle Way SocietyInterview 113: Sugata Mitra on Learning as an Emergent, Self-organising PhenomenonMy guest today is Sugata Mitra, who is professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University in the UK. Sugata is by training a physicist with over 25 inventions to his name in the area of cognitive science and education technology. He is widely cited in works on literacy and education and is perhaps most well known as a proponent of minimally invasive education and his ‘Hole in the Wall’ experiment. He won the 2013 Ted prize for his talk ‘Build a School in a Cloud’ after which he used the prize money to set up a number of the schools. He’s here to ta...2017-01-2338 minChanging The Game with HR, Presented by SAPChanging The Game with HR, Presented by SAPMaking HR Strategic: A Training Ecosystem Beyond Your 4 WallsThe buzz: 'Learning never exhausts the mind' -Leonardo da Vinci. Your company probably does some employee training, even if only to mandate they read the annual employee handbook update. But creating and managing a digital external training and knowledge network for clients and partners is a different from internal training and development. How? At a minimum, it must be polished and easy to use. Is it worth the trouble? Yes. It can be the business change agent that helps HR become truly strategic. Where to begin? The experts speak. Nate Hurto, SAP SuccessFactors: 'I am not afraid of storms for...2016-09-1556 minFlash ForwardFlash ForwardBot for TeacherToday a future without schools. Instead of gathering students into a room and teaching them, everybody learns on their own time, on tablets and guided by artificial intelligence.    First, I talk to a Ashok Goel, a computer scientist who developed an artificially intelligent TA named Jill Watson and didn’t tell any of his students she wasn’t a human.     Then I talk to two people building future, app based educational systems. Jessie Woolley-Wilson from DreamBox explains what adaptive learning is, and how it can help create a better learning experience for kids. She also talks about all the data they coll...2016-06-2939 minFlash ForwardFlash ForwardBot for TeacherToday a future without schools. Instead of gathering students into a room and teaching them, everybody learns on their own time, on tablets and guided by artificial intelligence.  First, I talk to a Ashok Goel, a computer scientist who developed an artificially intelligent TA named Jill Watson and didn’t tell any of his students she wasn’t a human.   Then I talk to two people building future, app based educational systems. Jessie Woolley-Wilson from DreamBox explains what adaptive learning is, and how it can help create a better learning experience for kids...2016-06-2937 minPivotal Podcast - Managing BehaviourPivotal Podcast - Managing BehaviourSugata Mitra on why children need teachers, autonomy and technology - PP117It was a privilege and a pleasure to talke to world-renowned educational thinker Sugata Mitra about his work and his thoughts on an unusually wide range of educational issues.2016-05-2353 minPivotal PodcastPivotal PodcastSugata Mitra on why children need teachers, autonomy and technology – PP117It was a privilege and a pleasure this week to talk to world-renowned educational thinker Sugata Mitra about his work and his thoughts on an unusually wide range of educational issues. Sugata Mitra is Professor of Educational Technology at the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences at Newcastle University, England. You may well know … Continue reading Sugata Mitra on why children need teachers, autonomy and technology – PP117 →2016-05-2300 minThe Grimerica ShowThe Grimerica ShowDavid J RodriguezInterview Starts 38:15   David J. Rodriguez is the publisher The Underground History of American Education by the world famous teacher, John Taylor Gatto. He is also the Founder of Education Options (EducationOptionsNow.org), which is a not-for-profit organization that promotes private schooling and homeschooling. His newest book project with Mr. Gatto has exclusive contributions from Dr. Ron Paul, G. Edward Griffin, and Lew Rockwell, and will be made into a film in 2018. In addition, Mr. Rodriguez is the Founding Principal of Valor Academy, which is a private school (grades 6-12) that sets students free to pursue their interests, passions, and dreams.   We chat about the controversial history of Education but also we talk a lot about new forms of le...2015-12-242h 00Private PassionsPrivate PassionsFree Thinking: Sugata MitraAs part of Radio 3's Free Thinking weekend, Michael Berkeley talks to Sugata Mitra, who has started a revolution in education. He believes schools as we know them are obsolete; that exams shut down the brain; that children learn best when left alone, with computers, and that the best teachers are not education professionals, but grannies, who simply say 'Wow! That's amazing! How did you do that?' Sugata Mitra is the Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University. In 2013 he was awarded the million dollar TED Prize to help build a School in the Cloud, a creative online...2015-11-0833 minMovers & MakersMovers & MakersIf You Lose Control of Your Classroom Try This...Losing control of the classroom conjures up frightening images of students running amok. If classroom anarchy is one of your fears, you'll want to make sure you listen to this episode. Follow: @sugatam @travislape @nmhs_lms @bamradionetwork #makercamp, #makerspace #worldsofmaking Sugata Mitra is Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University in the UK. He is known for his work showing that children in groups, unsupervised and allowed to use the Internet can learn anything by themselves.2015-08-1200 minJourneys in PodcastingJourneys in Podcasting04 Student Driven InquiryRachel Kreibich explains her experiences innovating with the SOLE project (student organized learning environments).  Her inspiration was Sugata Mitra's research on The Hole in the Wall project.  John Larmer of the Buck Institute explains how inquiry works within a project based model.  Paul Curtis of New Tech Network explains the reasons for their success in developing project based learning schools.2015-02-171h 21Interview Radio ShowInterview Radio ShowThe Magical Mystery Tour Sep 19 2014 Sugata Mitra - Self Organized Learning EnvironmentsThis week features a wonderful presentation from Sugata Mitra, an educator who did some very interesting learning experiments with kids in rural India and around the world, with profound implications.2014-09-191h 26The EducatorsThe EducatorsSugata MitraProfessor Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University, imagines a future where children teach themselves. Famous for his Hole-in-the-Wall experiment, he believes when young people are given the right tools and encouragement, their innate sense of wonder can allow them to learn almost anything from one another. He believes the days of traditional schooling where teachers stand at the front, and facts are taught and recalled, are numbered. Professor Mitra's dreams are not going unheard either. Last year his TED wish to build a "School in the Cloud" won him the first $1m TED Prize...2014-09-1727 minTeachers Education ReviewTeachers Education ReviewTER #030 - Sugata Mitra and Self Organised Learning Environments - 7 Sept 2014Main Feature: Sugata Mitra speaks with Corinne about Slef Organised Learning Environments, and Stephanie Smith, a school teacher in NSW, discusses her experiences with SOLEs in a school setting.Regular Features: Dan Haesler asks 'What's in it for Google?' in Off Campus; Cameron and Corinne discuss Tertiary Education funding and School Chaplains in Education in the News; Teachers talk about the importance of professional relationships in Education in the News; Mystery Educator competition. new puzzle!Support TER Podcast at Patreon.com/TERPodcastTER Podcast on TwitterFollow TER Podcast on Facebook2014-09-071h 27Teachers Education ReviewTeachers Education ReviewTER #030 - Sugata Mitra and Self Organised Learning Environments - 7 Sept 2014Main Feature: Sugata Mitra speaks with Corinne about Slef Organised Learning Environments, and Stephanie Smith, a school teacher in NSW, discusses her experiences with SOLEs in a school setting.Regular Features: Dan Haesler asks 'What's in it for Google?' in Off Campus; Cameron and Corinne discuss Tertiary Education funding and School Chaplains in Education in the News; Teachers talk about the importance of professional relationships in Education in the News; Mystery Educator competition. new puzzle!Support TER Podcast at Patreon.com/TERPodcastTER Podcast on TwitterFollow TER Podcast on Facebook2014-09-071h 27Anderton Tiger RadioAnderton Tiger RadioSOLE Explored By Prof Sugata MitraWelcome to The Hexakis Podcast No.1 This is the first in a series of engaging podcasts designed to inspire and provoke discussion. In our first episode Russell Prue chats to Professor Sugata Mitra from Newcastle University about his work on SOLE, Self Organised Learning Environments, where young people direct their own learning. Sometimes called the child driven learning this approach can lead to greater levels of understanding and engagement. Hexakis are a Bristol based organisation devoted to the education sector. Visit their website to find out more www.Hexakis.co.uk and follow them on Twitter www.twitter.com/HexakisEdu ...2014-08-1400 minThe Minimal PairThe Minimal PairEpisode 013: Tweet Me in St. Louie The Minimal Pair: Episode 013 Show Notes: The Minimal Pair Title: Tweet Me in St. Louie Episode no: 013 Date: Recorded on 7/2/14 & 7/6/14 Topics in Language Learning Technology in the classroom Digital divide What is it? Effects students and teachers Challenging classroom roles How do tech skills help make students and teachers more marketable? Tech controversy Is technology replacing teaching? When Sugata Mitra gave slum kids a computer, they learned how to use it on their own… Should the Internet be included in curricula? Why ask st...2014-07-0700 minPodding DownunderPodding DownunderThoughts on Sugata Mitra's SOLE (Self-Organised Learning Environment)Some not particularly eloquent thoughts about the work of Sugata Mitra (about 8 minutes) The IATEFL reaction: http://leoxicon.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/to-confer-or-to-concur.html#more Graham Stanley's blog post: http://blog-efl.blogspot.com.au/2014/04/the-rise-of-soles-part-2-at-heart-of.html Creative Commons music from Lohstana David: http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/785426/petit-talibe-instrumental-version2014-06-1109 minCambridge Assessment PodcastsCambridge Assessment PodcastsSugata MitraSugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology, University of Newcastle, describes his 'schools in the cloud' experiment.2014-02-1120 minCambridge Assessment PodcastsCambridge Assessment PodcastsSugata MitraSugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology, University of Newcastle, describes his 'schools in the cloud' experiment.2014-02-1120 minNaked Scientists, In Short Special Editions PodcastNaked Scientists, In Short Special Editions PodcastBritish Science Festival 2013: Sugata Mitra's School in the CloudSugata Mitra's 'Hole in the Wall' experiments in a New Delhi slum showed how easily children can learn using the internet, with no adult supervision or guidance. He terms this Minimally Invasive Education, and has since repeated the experiment in many different countries. This year, he has been awarded the TED prize to develop his idea further, so Ginny Smith tracked him down at the British Science Festival to find out more about how children can learn, without a teacher. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists2013-09-1206 minNaked Special EditionsNaked Special Editions13.09.12 - British Science Festival 2013: Sugata Mitra's School in the CloudSugata Mitra's 'Hole in the Wall' experiments in a New Delhi slum showed how easily children can learn using the internet, with no adult supervision or guidance. He terms this Minimally Invasive Education, and has since repeated the experiment in many different countries. This year, he has been awarded the TED prize to develop his idea further, so Ginny Smith tracked him down at the British Science Festival to find out more about how children can learn, without a teacher.2013-09-1206 minBringing Art and Technology Together - Inspire. Create. Evolve.Bringing Art and Technology Together - Inspire. Create. Evolve.BATT Podcast 3: Necole Pynn batt_003_necole.mp3 batt_003_necole.oggIn this podcast, we interrogate Necole and the group on a BATT Conference, the Hierarchy of Creatitivy, mention TED's Hole in the Wall, Innovation Washing, and more. Mentioned in this podcast: Kathryn's Creativity Workshop at Tweet Speak Symiosys Real World Laboratory Arts and Cultural Alliance of Central Florida Taylor's Hierarchy of Creativity Engineering Creativity Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud Stephen Pressfield National Novel Writing Month Taylor's Hierarchy of Creativity Expressive Creativity Technical Creativity Inventive Creativity Innovative Creativity ...2013-04-3000 minTED EducationTED EducationSugata Mitra: Build a School in the CloudOnstage at TED2013, Sugata Mitra makes his bold TED Prize wish: Help me design the School in the Cloud, a learning lab in India, where children can explore and learn from each other -- using resources and mentoring from the cloud. Hear his inspiring vision for Self Organized Learning Environments (SOLE), and learn more at tedprize.org. A video of this talk2013-02-2822 minTEDTalks EducaçãoTEDTalks EducaçãoConstrua uma escola na nuvem | Sugata MitraNo palco do TED2013, Sugata Mitra faz um desejo ousado para o TED Prize: ajudem-me a projetar a Escola na Nuvem, um laboratório de ensino na Índia, onde crianças podem explorar e aprender umas com as outras - usando recursos e monitoria da nuvem. Ouça a sua inspiradora visão dos Ambientes de Aprendizado Auto-Organizáveis (AAAO) e descubra mais em tedprize.org.2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks 教育TEDTalks 教育スガタ・ミトラ「クラウド上に学校を」 | Sugata Mitra2013年のTED賞受賞にあたり、スガタ・ミトラは大胆にもこう言いました。「“クラウド上の学校”という学習実験室をインドに作りたいと思っています。子どもたち同士が協力して自由に調査したり学習したりできる場所です。学習に必要な物質的、人的支援はクラウド上にあるものを利用します」。自己学習環境 SOLE について、彼の刺激的なビジョンが語られます。受賞の内容は tedprize.org をご覧ください。2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks ОбразованиеTEDTalks ОбразованиеСугата Митра: Построим «Школу в Облаках» | Sugata MitraВыступая на TED2013, Сугата Митра рассказывает о своём смелом желании при получении премии TED Prize: Помогите мне создать «Школу в облаках», лабораторию в Индии, где дети смогут проводить исследования и обучаться друг у друга, используя ресурсы из «облаков». Слушайте о его вдохновляющей идее Самоорганизующихся Учебных Пространств (СОУП). Читайте подробности на сайте tedprize.org.2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks 교육TEDTalks 교육수가타 미트라: 구름 속에 학교를 짓다 | Sugata MitraTED2013 무대에서 수가타 미트라는 대담하게 TED Prize에 대한 바람을 얘기합니다: 구름 속에 학교를 만들도록 도와주세요. 이 학교에서는 인도의 교육 실험실을 찾아가고, 거기서 아이들은 구름에서 나오는 자료와 조언을 통해 탐구하고 서로에게서 배웁니다. 스스로 조직된 교육환경(SOLE)에 관한 고무적인 계획을 듣고 tedprize.org 에서 더 많은 걸 배우십시오.2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks 教育TEDTalks 教育Sugata Mitra: 构筑“云端学院” | Sugata Mitra在TED2013的舞台上,Sugata Mitra许下了他大胆的TED大奖愿望:帮助我构建云端学院,一个在印度的学习实验室,在那里孩子们可以——利用来源于网络的资源和指导——探索开拓和互相借鉴。来听听他关于自主学习环境(SOLE)的鼓舞人心的愿景。并可在 tedprize.org.上了解更多。Translated by Sarah ZhangReviewed by Wei Wu2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks EducationTEDTalks EducationSugata Mitra : Construire une Ecole dans le Cloud | Sugata MitraSur scène pour TED2013, Sugata Mitra nous fait part de son audacieux projet : Aidez-moi à construire l'Ecole dans le Cloud, un laboratoire d'apprentissage en Inde où les enfants reflechissent et s'entraident ensemble -- en utilisant les ressources et le parrainage à partir du Cloud. On y découvre sa vision pour les Self Organized Learning Environments (EAAO). Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur tedprize.org.2013-02-2722 minTED Talks EducationTED Talks EducationBuild a School in the Cloud | Sugata MitraOnstage at TED2013, Sugata Mitra makes his bold TED Prize wish: Help me design the School in the Cloud, a learning lab in India, where children can explore and learn from each other -- using resources and mentoring from the cloud. Hear his inspiring vision for Self Organized Learning Environments.2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks BildungTEDTalks BildungSugata Mitra: Eine Schule in der Cloud | Sugata MitraAuf der Bühne bei TED2013 trägt Sugata Mitra seinen kühnen "TED Prize"-Wunsch vor: Helfen Sie mir, eine Schule in der Cloud zu konzipieren, ein Lernlabor in Indien, in dem Kinder auf Entdeckungsreise gehen und voneinander lernen können – mit Hilfsmitteln und Mentoren aus der Cloud. Hören Sie sich seine inspirierende Vision für Selbstorganisierte Lernumgebungen (SOLE) an. Mehr Informationen finden Sie auf tedprize.org.2013-02-2722 minTEDTalks  EducaciónTEDTalks EducaciónConstruyendo una escuela en la nube | Sugata MitraEn el escenario de TED2013, Sugata Mitra expone su audaz deseo de TED Prize: "Ayúdenme a diseñar la escuela de la nube", un laboratorio de aprendizaje en India, donde los niños pueden explorar y aprender unos de otros, utilizando los recursos y tutorización a través de la nube. Escuchen su visión inspiradora de los Entornos de Aprendizaje Auto-Organizados (EAAO) y aprendan más en tedprize.org.2013-02-2722 minSantiniketan PodcastSantiniketan Podcast230 Conference CallCovering talks of 7th August 2011 between Tonu in Canada, Tapas Basu in UK, Piyali Palit in Mauritius and Chitra Palchoudhury in Kolkata, India, about everything under the sun. Songs by Tamojit Ray, Sugata Sen, Suchitra Mitra and Kanika Bandopadhyay.2011-08-0844 minThe Back of the ClassThe Back of the ClassEducation with SOLEIn this show, the kids at the back of the class discuss Sugata Mitra's TED talk about Self Organized Learning Environments (SOLE). For the most part, we just gush about the whole idea, but we do it in a confrontational manner.2010-12-2433 minPodcast - Kritisch DenkenPodcast - Kritisch DenkenExperimenten in Zelfleren volgens Sugata Mitra2010-11-0716 min