In addition to his artistic work, Bradford is engaged in social practice through
his non-profit educational platform Art + Practice, emphasizing practical skill for foster youth and placing art in a larger social context.
Not exact matches
Listening to Sal Khan, founder of the Khan Academy, speak on stage to several hundred attendees at the 5th Anniversary Gala last week for Innosight Institute — the
non-profit that I co-founded — I thought about how Clayton Christensen and I have speculated for some time that the long - term future of much of
educational content will be in the business model of a facilitated network, a
platform in which users essentially exchange modular pieces of
educational content with each other.
I think we will see more use of Second Life for
educational,
non-profit and business purposes when people can move away from trying to beat the
platform into submission to becoming like television or radio (constantly trying to stream lectures and have very formalistic «panels» with «invited guest speakers», etc.) and use it more creatively with the capacity that it does have to bring about instant presence, meaningful interactivity, persistence and asynchronicity, and so on: