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Lifelong Learning — Rob Blain, Professor of Multimedia Design.

Lifelong Learning — Rob Blain, Professor of Multimedia Design.

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*Recorded July 9th, 2020.

  • Rob discusses how he began his career in design and the steps he took to build upon his prior skills.
  • Having the foresight to take on various opportunities and connect them in a way that made him unique and valuable in the industry.
  • Being open to always learning more for personal growth.
  • Setting milestones to attain your career goals.
  • We share thoughts on what it felt like going back to school later in life compared to our earlier years.
  • Pivoting from one career path to another and having a strong support system.
  • Having a growth mindset and how we might promote lifelong learning in our learning environment and students.
  • We discuss how students might interpret the concept of lifelong learning and how we might allow students to showcase all of their skills, knowledge and passions through their work/projects.
  • Rewarding students for process and developing their ideas into executable products.
  • Rob shares what he wants future students to know about being a lifelong learner.
  • *At the time of this episode airing, I have ran 122 times in a row. :) (August 31, 2020)

 

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Website at robertblain.com

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