September 19, 2007

The day the Bebo Boomers saved school


Comment is free story on Bebo
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I've written a piece on how UK teens' social network of choice, Bebo, helped Edinburgh kids save their schools last month. You can read it on the Guardian's Comment Is Free blog.

Please do leave a comment - do you think that the story gives to much importance to the kids' actions on the social networking site?

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Thanks for the story Ewan. And for the passionate argument. I used to work at the WHEC, so it's great to hear it's being kept open .... for now!

i think it great importance to the kids' actions on the social networking on the web the kids nead it to help keep them of the streets

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Ewan McIntosh is the founder of NoTosh, the no-nonsense company that makes accessible the creative process required to innovate: to find meaningful problems and solve them.

Ewan wrote How To Come Up With Great Ideas and Actually Make Them Happen, a manual that does what is says for education leaders, innovators and people who want to be both.

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School leaders and innovators struggle to make the most of educators' and students' potential. My team at NoTosh cut the time and cost of making significant change in physical spaces, digital and curricular innovation programmes. We work long term to help make that change last, even as educators come and go.

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