Socrates Says

Be on the Lookout! #MondayBlogs

For those of you who follow this blog, you know we have been hard at work with xFinigen Media Productions to create our learning videos.  These videos serve to complement the existing online courses found on our website. This week, I want to invite you to subscribe to our Vimeo channel at vimeo.com/learningwithoutscars.  You’ll see […]

The Unveiling! #MondayBlogs

Last week, I mentioned that we have been working with Xfinigen Media Productions here, and filming numerous videos to add into our classes. Today, I’m thrilled to present to you our very first video: the Learning Without Scars Promo Trailer. The video below will tell you a little more about who we are and what […]

Multi-Media #MondayBlogs #marketing

For the past eight days, we have been in front of the camera. That is a scary thought, isn’t it? Let’s go back to some history. When we offered webinars to the market we did things quite differently. We followed the usual format of a slide and discussion about the slide. Where we were different […]

The More Things Change #MondayBlogs

News from Learning Without Scars. We have been busy around here for the past six months or so and you have been able to enjoy a rest from my incessant blabbering on about something or other. I will bore you with some of the details that have interrupted the nice flow of life. I suspect […]

Friday Filosophy: Socrates

Most of what we know about Socrates we have learned from his students, especially Plato.  We know he was a Greek philosopher and a teacher.  From his teachings, we developed the Socratic Method: a style of teaching that involves the asking of multiple, open-ended questions of the students. It was Socrates who told us, “I […]

Getting Personal #MondayBlogs

My daughter wrote on her Friday Philosophy recently about “Outliers” and framed it in a manner that my granddaughter did regarding athletes. It is interesting, as many of us will relate to Malcolm Gladwell’s book entitled “Outliers.” That gave us the famous 10,000 hours as the floor for being an “expert.”   So why I […]