Lessons of the Yale Bluebook+

This morning I read a post on the Washington Post about the Yale Bluebook+ project.  Its a story of student driven innovation in the very place they dwell and learn in, a playground going through vast amounts of changes and disruption in todays world- education.  We’re seeing it on multiple areas, how we learn, buy, study, take tests, attend classes, etc.  Campuses today are just playgrounds for ideas and experiments, research and learnings.

There’s a few ways to read that article, and like any article you’re often compelled to take sides.  I think thing that grabbed me the most was the energy and creativity thinking that went into the problem solving aspect the students wanted to explore and change from their perspective.  I often think about, how do we harness and capture that but within the parameters to execute it in the university setting.

I rambled about this topic today on a podcast I do for fun (i’m a chatty person).

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