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Education Done Right

by | Mar 12, 2014 | Uncategorized

Today I asked my daughter, who has now seen Frozen half a dozen times, to summarize the plot for me.

“Elsa had ice and built a castle. The prince was bad.”

It was something like that. Not entirely cogent, but hit a few of the major plot points.

It may not have been her finest storytelling moment, but it makes me a proud daddy to watch her learn to tell a good narrative. Whether it’s about her day or a magical princess, she has an innate sense of the power of story.

There are many people who have helped shape my love of story. One of them, I’d imagine, may have done the same for you.

Seth Godin plays a fairly significant role in my personal story and he’s providing us a chance to sharpen our crafts once again.

Skillshare with Godin - DetailSeth is offering his second Skillshare class. Skillshare might very well be one of my favorite concepts on the internet. It’s a platform for teaching and learning that has the right combination of form and function and delivers time and again. Seth’s previous Skillshare class holds the honor of being the most popular offering on the platform with over 8,000 students.

I think this new one might be a strong contender for beating a new record.

If you’re interested in taking the class, click the link below. It earns you $10 off and gives me some fancy Skillshare credit.

I’d be much obliged.

Click Here for $10 off

 

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