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The Conversation
Aengus Anderson
66 episodes
9 months ago
A collaborative conversation about the future between some of America's greatest thinkers and you. www.findtheconversation.com
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A collaborative conversation about the future between some of America's greatest thinkers and you. www.findtheconversation.com
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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The Conversation - 48 - Chris Carter
The Conversation
39 minutes 42 seconds
12 years ago
The Conversation - 48 - Chris Carter
Chris Carter is a self-taught electrical engineer and founder of MASS Collective, a workspace in Atlanta, Georgia that combines hands-on learning, apprenticeship, and traditional education for students and makers of all ages. We've talked about education with Mark Mykleby, Lawrence Torcello, and Andrew Keen, but our only conversation dedicated entirely to the subject was with Lisa Petrides back in the early days of The Conversation. Lisa's work leaned towards research and the development of new educational models, but Chris is coming at the problem from a very different perspective—as an autodidact who felt underserved by traditional education systems. This episode starts with a discussion of what MASS Collective is before moving into a discussion of creativity, critical thinking, and civic engagement. In an unexpected echo of Joseph Tainter, Chris leaves us with the image of systems—all systems, natural and social—described by a sine wave oscillating between order and chaos.
The Conversation
A collaborative conversation about the future between some of America's greatest thinkers and you. www.findtheconversation.com