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Why does my kid think I have the answer to everything? With Karina Linch from BrainPOP

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How often does your child ask you a question that you don’t know the answer to? And maybe you google it, ask Alexa or find a book at home that can help. For many teachers and parents, BrainPOP is where they turn for a reliable resource so we don’t have to be walking encyclopedias. On today’s episode we speak with the chief product officer at this wildly popular education company to understand what are the attributes of quality educational content that parents can feel good about- that both entertains AND educates.
More on Karina Linch:
Karina Linch is chief product officer at BrainPOP, the pioneering online education company whose learning solutions have been beloved by millions of kids, and trusted by educators and parents worldwide, for more than two decades.

A former NYC public school teacher and lead Teaching Fellow in Brooklyn and the Bronx, Karina joined BrainPOP in 2005. Since she has overseen the development of a robust suite of products that empower kids to strengthen their critical, computational, and creative thinking across the curriculum.

Karina earned her MA in education from Lehman College and her BA in film and television from New York University. She received a Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship to study the Japanese school system, and also received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to work with educators in Mexico.
Resources:
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https://www.instagram.com/nosillyquestionspodcast/

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How often does your child ask you a question that you don’t know the answer to? And maybe you google it, ask Alexa or find a book at home that can help. For many teachers and parents, BrainPOP is where they turn for a reliable resource so we don’t have to be walking encyclopedias. On today’s episode we speak with the chief product officer at this wildly popular education company to understand what are the attributes of quality educational content that parents can feel good about- that both entertains AND educates.
More on Karina Linch:
Karina Linch is chief product officer at BrainPOP, the pioneering online education company whose learning solutions have been beloved by millions of kids, and trusted by educators and parents worldwide, for more than two decades.

A former NYC public school teacher and lead Teaching Fellow in Brooklyn and the Bronx, Karina joined BrainPOP in 2005. Since she has overseen the development of a robust suite of products that empower kids to strengthen their critical, computational, and creative thinking across the curriculum.

Karina earned her MA in education from Lehman College and her BA in film and television from New York University. She received a Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholarship to study the Japanese school system, and also received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to work with educators in Mexico.
Resources:
Www.nosillyquestionspodcast.com
https://www.instagram.com/nosillyquestionspodcast/

  continue reading

63 episodes

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