Diana Rhoten on Sparking Student Interests with Informal Learning (Big Thinkers Series)
Sociologist and digital learning expert Diana Rhoten founded the New Youth City Learning Network to help organizations like museums and libraries design digitally-enabled learning activities built to tap into kids’ interests and teach 21st-century skills.
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The New Youth City Learning Network evolved to become . Diana Rhoten has since moved on from the to at News Corporation's . from Stanford Business School, or follow .
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