It's been so nice to see everyone in person over the past two weeks. Well, almost all of you! Remote learners I see you too. While we can make it work only seeing each other remotely, there is something special about the unplanned conversation and the connections that can be made in the Pilot room... they are priceless. I am really excited to see what will develop from the seeds you are planting right now. In the beginning when we are balancing between the tasks of getting going and making a learning plan, it can seem like a lot. Here's a tip. Make your work. Try something. Dig in. Learn to immerse yourself in process and exercise. The final product idea is the spark that takes you on a creative and critical journey -- and you don’t know what the outcome will be. Invite and allow discovery! (this last statement came from a planning meeting I had with Iona and her mentor Sayward... but truly, it applies to all of us.) We've been soliciting advice from some of our Pilot Alumni to celebrate the 10th year of the Pilot program at U-32. Maya and Wyatt Mashkuri are here first to offer you some tips as you get going.
Stay curious!
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