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What is an Imagination Classroom?

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MAY 9 2023 Today, we visited Nimbin Central School. We were welcomed by Elder Uncle Rory, who we spent an hour or so with, yarning, laughing, listening and learning. He helped us feel grounded and connected to this special place, before we headed off to meet the students. Waangenga started... Read More

Calling in the intelligence of a river

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I spent some time playing in and sleeping on the banks of the Burdekin river and the big questions I ask myself continued to worm further into my brain. As I waited to meet with the team at Joseph Mark designing the nation a few days later these questions kept surfacing... Read More

Welcome to the Gutenberg Editor

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The goal of this new editor is to make adding rich content to WordPress simple and enjoyable. This whole post is composed of pieces of content—somewhat similar to LEGO bricks—that you can move around and interact with. Move your cursor around and you’ll notice the different blocks light up with... Read More

Imagination Classrooms // Week 1 wrap

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A magician, a driver, a dancer and a mentor on the road talking about Imagination Classrooms. “Hey, what’s an imagination classroom? I don’t know. What’s the imagination? I don’t know. I’m trying to figure that out. Do you know? So, why don’t we go ask some kids? That’s a great... Read More

What is an Imagination Classroom by Rhi

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Imaginationnoun Classroomnoun  Imagination Classroom noun Imagination Classroom- Meow Wolf https://youtu.be/8pBpCBcWTTs Imagination classrooms emphasise creativity, collaboration and innovation, and seeks to create an environment where students can engage in hands-on learning experiences that allow them to explore and develop their imaginations.  In an imagination classroom, students are encouraged to think outside... Read More

7 Down- Rhian Miller’s Story

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Rhian Miller is a proud Wirangu, Narranga, Wongi Woman and Artist. She grew up in Ceduna, South Australia, learning from an early age to share her culture, stories and surroundings through her work. Seven years ago, she graduated as a student in AIME’s program and applied for a job only a... Read More

Passing on the notes 

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As I reflected on designing from and in relation to nature, I saw another pattern in the relational economy emerge. Hello Confusion!! I’m seeing this as an indicator for us/all to sit circle, recalibrate the maps, share the notes, and remember we’re here to share the pathway…. Not the produced... Read More

You’ve got mail #4 – Kindness History

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It took 13.8 billion years of cosmic history for the first human beings to arise, and we did so relatively recently: just 300,000 years ago. 99.998% of the time that passed since the Big Bang had no human beings at all; our entire species has only existed for the most recent 0.002%... Read More