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Mike Palmer welcomes Marcio Sequeira, founder and CEO of MOLA, to discuss structural engineering education and the future of architecture.

Marcio shares his background and how his interest in architecture and structures was influenced by his parents' careers in steel construction and physics. He explains how he developed MOLA, a physical model kit that uses springs and magnets to teach structural concepts, out of frustration with abstract structural engineering classes in university.

We explore the importance of hands-on, visual learning in architectural education and how MOLA helps students develop intuition about building behavior. Marcio discusses MOLA's use in university settings, including at MIT for teaching structural dynamics.

The conversation touches on the balance between artistic vision and functionality in architecture, using examples like Gaudi's work in Barcelona. We discuss the challenges of teaching architectural concepts earlier in K-12 education and the potential for tools like MOLA to spark interest in the field.

Marcio shares insights on emerging trends in architecture, including the increasing use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in Brazil. We also explore the impact of climate change and environmental concerns on architectural design.

The episode concludes with Marcio's advice for aspiring architects and educators, emphasizing the value of persistence and long-term vision. He shares that MOLA took 20 years from concept to a successful company, highlighting the importance of dedication in pursuing one's goals.

Key takeaways:

  1. Hands-on, visual learning tools like MOLA can significantly enhance structural engineering education.
  2. Integrating architectural concepts earlier in K-12 education could help spark interest in the field.
  3. Persistence and long-term vision are crucial for success in both education and entrepreneurship.

Subscribe to Trending in Education to make sure you never miss a great conversation like this one! Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more.

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Mike Palmer welcomes Marcio Sequeira, founder and CEO of MOLA, to discuss structural engineering education and the future of architecture.

Marcio shares his background and how his interest in architecture and structures was influenced by his parents' careers in steel construction and physics. He explains how he developed MOLA, a physical model kit that uses springs and magnets to teach structural concepts, out of frustration with abstract structural engineering classes in university.

We explore the importance of hands-on, visual learning in architectural education and how MOLA helps students develop intuition about building behavior. Marcio discusses MOLA's use in university settings, including at MIT for teaching structural dynamics.

The conversation touches on the balance between artistic vision and functionality in architecture, using examples like Gaudi's work in Barcelona. We discuss the challenges of teaching architectural concepts earlier in K-12 education and the potential for tools like MOLA to spark interest in the field.

Marcio shares insights on emerging trends in architecture, including the increasing use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in Brazil. We also explore the impact of climate change and environmental concerns on architectural design.

The episode concludes with Marcio's advice for aspiring architects and educators, emphasizing the value of persistence and long-term vision. He shares that MOLA took 20 years from concept to a successful company, highlighting the importance of dedication in pursuing one's goals.

Key takeaways:

  1. Hands-on, visual learning tools like MOLA can significantly enhance structural engineering education.
  2. Integrating architectural concepts earlier in K-12 education could help spark interest in the field.
  3. Persistence and long-term vision are crucial for success in both education and entrepreneurship.

Subscribe to Trending in Education to make sure you never miss a great conversation like this one! Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more.

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Steve Shapiro, the co-founder and CEO of Finetune and SVP of AI in assessment for Prometric , joins us to discuss the transformative potential of AI in education and assessment. Shapiro emphasizes that we are still in the nascent stages of AI adoption and that there is vast untapped potential for this technology to revolutionize how we design, deliver, and assess learning experiences. Key Takeaways: AI is poised to revolutionize education and assessment, but we are still in the early stages of understanding its full potential. The development of large language models (LLMs) has opened up exciting new possibilities for adaptive learning and personalized assessment. The integration of AI in education requires a human-centered approach, with educators and learners working in tandem with AI tools. The future of work will demand adaptability and a willingness to embrace lifelong learning, as AI continues to reshape industries and job roles. Why You Should Listen: This episode provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of AI in education, offering a balanced perspective on both the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Shapiro's expertise and experience in the field make for a compelling and informative discussion that will be of interest to educators, technologists, and anyone interested in the future of learning. Subscribe today and stay informed on the latest trends in education and technology! Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to the Special AI Edition 01:09 Steve Shapiro's Origin Story 02:58 The Birth and Evolution of FineTune 05:13 AI's Role in Assessment 09:54 Prometric Acquisition and High-Stakes Exams 15:56 The DeepSeek Kerfuffle and AI Market Dynamics 20:52 Future of AI in Education and Assessment 29:07 Advice for Entrepreneurs and Future of Work 33:40 Closing Thoughts and Takeaways…
 
Jenee Henry Wood , Chief Learning Officer at Transcend and co-author of the book Extraordinary Learning for All: How Communities Design Schools Where Everybody Thrives , joins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about community-based design and how to leap ahead past the industrial model of K12 education left over from the 20th century. Jenee shares her journey into education, which began with a background in international economics and led her to Teach for America to become a teacher and advocate for students' voice and teacher/community empowerment. We discuss the limitations of the traditional "industrial" model of education and explore the concept of community-based design, where schools partner with students, parents, and the wider community to create learning experiences that are relevant, engaging, and empowering. Key Takeaways: The current design of school is a 100-year-old model that needs to be redesigned to meet the needs of today's learners. Learning experiences should be relevant, engaging, and customized to each student's needs. Community-based design brings together students, parents, educators, and community members to create a shared vision for education. Schools should be learning engines that constantly evolve to meet the changing needs of students and society. Subscribe to Trending in Education to hear more insightful conversations like this one with Jenee.…
 
Isabelle Hau , author of the book, Love to Learn: The Transformative Power of Care and Connection in Early Childhood , joins Mike Palmer in a conversation about the importance of relationships in early education and what it means to our understanding of intelligence and human development. Hau highlights the concept of “relational intelligence” or “RQ” and its increasing importance in a world dominated by artificial intelligence. Isabelle is the Executive Director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning . The two discuss the role of parents, and the give and take of "serve-and-return" interactions with early learners in fostering relational intelligence and building synaptic connections early in life. Hau emphasizes the importance of play in early childhood development and offers advice for parents on how to encourage healthy social and emotional growth in their children while avoiding the risks of over-parenting and over-structuring children's lives. Key takeaways from the episode include: Relational intelligence (RQ) is a critical skill that is becoming increasingly important in a world dominated by artificial intelligence. RQ is developed through early childhood experiences, particularly through interactions with parents and caregivers. Parents can foster RQ in their children by being present and engaged with them, and by providing opportunities for unstructured play. RQ is not just important for early childhood development, but for success throughout life. Subscribe to Trending in Ed wherever you get your podcasts! Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more.…
 
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