• HOME
  • ABOUT
    • How It Works
    • Example Projects
    • Meet the Team
    • Locations
    • Inspired News & Ideas
  • CONTACT
  • BLOG
WonderLab: Become An Inspired Learner
(512) 522-0810

Where Is the Puck Going to Be?!  Where are You Going to Be on October 11th?!

9/30/2014

1 Comment

 
Though it may be a little overused in the entrepreneuring/investing world, these days I’ve been thinking often of the old Wayne Gretzky-ism: "I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been."

As I joked with a friend the other day, there are days that I wake up and think that the proverbial education puck isn’t moving quickly enough, and that we at WonderLab should just be skating toward it. Tutoring and test prep seem to be what most people want today from a supplementary learning model—but those are often focused on testing, not real learning.

Yet, there are other days that I couldn’t be more confident that WonderLab is headed precisely where the puck is going. And good news for us is that we’re finding families that agree!

So where is the education puck going?!

A couple of years ago our friends at 2 Revolutions produced what I think is still one of the best Future of Learning videos. My favorite moment arrives at the 6:25 mark.

 “...a future where schools help get kids get what they need to become successful learners—and to accelerate their learning. But while school remains critical, it’s not the only place where learning happens. Kids must be able to explore all their opportunities for learning—both in school and beyond. When we create a single integrated system, students will practice becoming lifelong learners.”

This is precisely what we’re doing at WonderLab. We are the place outside of school for kids to explore all of their opportunities for learning. Where with the help of a caring Mentor Guide, learners figure out what motivates them to love learning, and then harness the boundless resources available to them (online and in their local communities) to develop skills around their areas of passion and interest. All the while, they are practicing becoming lifelong learners—their greatest asset for realizing their future.

So today I invite you to see precisely what we are doing at WonderLab. On Saturday, October 11th from 9AM – noon, we are launching our “Invent It or Improve It” Workshops, where young learners will wrestle with a big, fun question (Would you rather invent something entirely new or improve something to make it better?) and develop their own, unique, inspired answers.

Can’t make that date? Per the online registration form, the Workshops will continue each Saturday morning throughout the fall—culminating with an Exhibition for all of Austin on December 6th. 

So where are you going to be on October 11th?!

See you soon!

Temp

1 Comment

Work Hard, Play Hard

9/2/2014

0 Comments

 
I hope this post finds you well in the wake of a wonderful Labor Day weekend.

I’m actually penning this knee deep in holiday gatherings with my family—and when I think about the word “labor,” I can’t help but think of one of my Dad’s go-to adages: “work hard, play hard.”

Time with my parents is always a great reminder for me that those who truly “work hard and play hard” are often those who blur the lines between the two.  Put another way, my parents (and many of their closest friends) are people who do what they love, and love what they do.

As this new school year begins, ask yourself one very important question:  What “labor” brings my child joy?

Given what has been modeled for me, I believe there is no greater gift that you can give your child than modeling the overlap between work and joy.  In turn, the next best thing (though certainly not an either/or) that you can give them is access to a place like WonderLab—where they can in turn find the unique place for them where “labor” and joy converge.

That said, my sincere hope in the wake of Labor Day 2014 is that you will not only continue to model “work hard, play hard,” but that you will also give your kids access to places where they can discover that nexus for themselves.

As always, let us know if we can be of help.

We look forward to hearing from you—and in the meantime, happy belated “Work Hard Play Hard” Day!

— Temp

0 Comments

    Author

    Temp Keller
    Founder, WonderLab
    ​CEO, Templeton Learning


    Archives

    October 2015
    September 2015
    July 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013


    RSS Feed

ABOUT WONDERLAB
WonderLab is an incubator where projects are dreamed up and get done. Students are active doers, setting and achieving their own goals, backed by a supportive community. By diving into the work of their very own projects, our members get on the path to figuring out the intersection of their gifts, their passions, and what the world needs.
© WonderLab, a Templeton Learning Company
View our privacy policy.

JOIN US ON
CONTACT US
(512) 522-0810
labmanager@wonderlablearning.com