Great Minds on Learning

John Helmer

Internationally respected author, blogger and learning expert, Donald Clark joins John Helmer of the Learning Hack podcast to discuss the history of thought and theorising about learning. The inspired, the enduring, the wacked-out weird and the just plain wrong, from Aristotle to the present day. © John Helmer 2021

  1. 4d ago

    How Creative People Learn

    Nobody is born into the world already able to design a brochure, cut a dress, light a photoshoot or shred on the guitar. All of it has to be learned. The question this episode asks is how, and whether the answer has anything to teach the rest of us. In this episode, Donald Clark and John Helmer focus on the people who make things: artists, designers, film crews, painters, musicians. Both of them have history in different parts of this territory. John has been a working musician and songwriter, and worked in advertising and arts PR. Donald sat on the board of Skillset and spent ten years as deputy chair of the Brighton Dome and Festival. They take us on a journey, from Ruskin's drawing classes to punk's screen-printed sleeves, art schools, the golden section ... and what a skill is worth once the machine has copied the homework.  In this episode: Introducing Creators and Learning Four Thinkers: Ruskin to Robinson Applied Arts and Design Screen and Audiovisual Arts Visual Arts and the Art School Performing Arts and the Grassroots AI and the Means of Production Summing Up Links and resources: John Ruskin — The Elements of Drawing (1857): https://www.gutenberg.org/files/30325/30325-h/30325-h.htm Herbert Read — Education Through Art (1943) Elliot Eisner — The Arts and the Creation of Mind (Yale, 2002) Ken Robinson — "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" (TED, 2006): https://www.ted.com/talks/sir_ken_robinson_do_schools_kill_creativity Ken Robinson — All Our Futures: Creativity, Culture and Education (1999) John Carey — The Intellectuals and the Masses (1992) Bert Weedon — Play in a Day Andy Clark — on the predictive brain Tomorrow's Warriors — grassroots jazz development New Generation Jazz Brighton & Hove Music Service Donald Clark — AI and Productivity (Kogan Page): https://www.koganpage.com/hr-learning-development/ai-and-productivity-9781398623316   CONNECT WITH LEARNING HACK LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer YouTube: www.youtube.com/@JohnHelmerConsulting X: @johnhelmer Threads: @jphelmer Bluesky: @johnhelmer.bsky.social Website: learninghackpodcast.com

    How Creative People Learn
  2. Aug 3

    Sport and Learning with Donald Clark

    What education and workplace learning can take from sports coaching. Modern sports coaching has abandoned the drilling of isolated techniques in favour of practice that is variable, contextual and informed by data. Opening Season 8, John Helmer and Donald Clark ask what education and workplace learning can learn from sport. From constraints-led practice and Moneyball analytics to AI tutors, coaching and performance support. In this episode: Practice, Constraints and Variability Deliberate Practice and Autonomy Gadgets, AI and Analytics Scenarios, Simulations and Coaching Desirable Difficulty and the AI Tutor Multimodal Learning and Performance Support Links and resources: Donald Clark — Learning Experience Design (second edition in preparation) Donald Clark — AI and Productivity (Kogan Page): https://www.koganpage.com/hr-learning-development/ai-and-productivity-9781398623316 Nick Shackleton-Jones — How People Learn (Kogan Page) Jeff Jarvis — The Gutenberg Parenthesis Johan Huizinga — Homo Ludens (1938) — see also GMoL16, Gamification Michael Lewis — Moneyball (2003) Jabbr — boxing and combat sports analytics Jamestown Analytics — Tony Bloom's recruitment analytics company STUDI Blog post https://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com/ Website: https://studi.ie/   Books How to Win the Premier League: The Inside Story of Football's Data Revolution by Ian Graham AI for Sports by Chris Brady CONNECT WITH LEARNING HACK LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer YouTube: www.youtube.com/@JohnHelmerConsulting X: @johnhelmer Threads: @jphelmer Bluesky: @johnhelmer.bsky.social Website: learninghackpodcast.com

    Sport and Learning with Donald Clark

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Internationally respected author, blogger and learning expert, Donald Clark joins John Helmer of the Learning Hack podcast to discuss the history of thought and theorising about learning. The inspired, the enduring, the wacked-out weird and the just plain wrong, from Aristotle to the present day. © John Helmer 2021

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