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Enrico Bertini
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Prof. at Northeastern University, Boston. Data visualization researcher and educator. Italian 🇮🇹. Father of 3.
Brookline, MA
Joined September 2010
@AlexKale17 But it opens an interesting debate right? How much is too much? I am curious about how this is going to evolve. It’s a multi factorial dynamic system. How will universities evolve/adapt?
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@slickskills @_cturner @eckiam @learnmoonrise Similar for me. I wish the homeschooling community would recognize the value of this more openly.
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@AlexKale17 I have always wondered: why not go with financial needs? In Italy many things work that way. The lower the income the higher the support. What’s wrong with that? It seems completely fair and equalizing. Also, way easier to implement and less arbitrary.
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@NTFabiano Hotter take: Maybe there's no good metric? Maybe It's the metrics idea itself that we have to question?!
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@chrismanfrank I have always wondered if he is just naturally like that or if he thinks these things through. I think he is a natural. He is completely irresistible.
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@chrismanfrank … My ideal school starts with some amazing body moving activity, ample time to move around, and convivial lunches where conversations and slowness are encouraged.
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@_CynthiaThurlow This is how I grew up in my country. It's only after moving to the US that I started experiencing a different model.
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@BestHouseholder @chrismanfrank We did that but it turned out to be really difficult in our case. We also had some great homeschooling friends but living a bit far. So … not as easy also liked up with the mess after moving to a new place. But I miss the great days of homeschooling! It was so fun.
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@chrismanfrank @chrismanfrank I always felt someone needs to focus more on this problem and I have not seen creative solutions. Do you have any ideas?
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