Today, my blog host is Miguel Guhlin, who loyal L&L readers will recognize from the Point/Counterpoint debates in volume 33 on open source and loaning technology.

I’m talking about creativity. I discuss one of the feature articles in the collection, “Sowing the Seeds of Creativity” by Mitchel Resnick, and discuss why Resnick’s ideas continue to be relevant.

If you missed any of my previous tour stops, here is where you can find me:

See you tomorrow at another great education blog!

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