The Real Art of Teaching

The real art of teaching is singular. The real art of teaching is figuring out what makes one student tick, and then devising techniques to (a) make them curious about a subject and (b) help them feed their curiosity. It’s not scalable. It’s personal. It’s one-on-one. The best teachers can […]

Sufficiently Advanced

What you’re doing looks like magic. In 1962, Arthur C. Clarke published his Three Laws, and the third and most famous is that “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” As digital technology gets more advanced, that certainly feels true – computers and computer software take on a more […]

The Best Version

Cynthia Erivo is not as well known as she should be. That’s because it’s almost impossible that she could be. In my experience, every song she performs is instantly the definite and best version of that song. Three examples to prove the point: What makes Cynthia Erivo’s versions of songs […]