Christine NasserghodsiMy boys were home for spring break recently, and having claimed not to have gamed at all with their…In those moments, I can listen to them play and appreciate the speed of their thought, their ability to communicate and collaborate with…Mar 30, 2023Mar 30, 2023
Christine NasserghodsiFinancial literacy: The missing puzzle piece for future entrepreneursAs a mother and educator, I often find myself reflecting on my children’s futures. I believe in the importance of encouraging them to be…Mar 21, 2023Mar 21, 2023
Christine NasserghodsiWe need to talk about second grade.Over the past academic year, the return to in-person learning has revealed the social and educational limitations of online and hybrid…Apr 18, 2022Apr 18, 2022
Christine NasserghodsiIf we must close schools, let’s do it better.Although we are only beginning to understand the impact of COVID school closures, schools in many locations are set to start the next term…Dec 31, 2021Dec 31, 2021
Christine NasserghodsiEmbracing the long-haul of reinventing educationWe knew education needed to change. And we knew technology could play a role.Jan 1, 2021Jan 1, 2021
Christine NasserghodsiBringing the 3rd dimension to our online lifeThere’s no doubt that online fatigue (insert your digital conferencing tool of choice) is real — whether you’re in the workforce or an…Dec 28, 2020Dec 28, 2020
Christine NasserghodsiBack to school — a student’s perspective on reopening guidelinesWritten by Tiago Grilo, Mirai InternJul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
Christine NasserghodsiWhat Education Technology Companies Need to Know about School ClosuresMore than half a million students are currently out of school, and many will be out of school for the next several months. The threats to…Mar 26, 2020Mar 26, 2020
Christine NasserghodsiThe Urgency of Teaching ReadingAs schools around the world ponder a longer shutdown, we need to ask critical questions about the impact of our distance learning measures…Mar 21, 2020Mar 21, 2020
Christine NasserghodsiThe informal quarantining of working mothersI am reasonably privileged. Not in an “I don’t have to work way.” But in a roof over my head, food on the table, wifi working, and kids in…Mar 5, 2020Mar 5, 2020