Over 2 Million Views
Karl’s “Did You Know?” video has gone viral with over two million views, sparking powerful reactions in schools and helping set the stage for a much bigger conversation about education and learning.
There’s no doubt another post needs to come out of the 50 or so comments on the most amazing previous thread. But for now, the thing that’s really got us shaking our heads is Karl’s report that his Did You Know? video has been viewed over two million times. Now we know that’s a rough estimate, and that we don’t really know what “viewed” means. But you have to look at that and just think “Oh. My. Goodness.”
A couple of stories: The other day we got an e-mail from our friend who is our school board president titled “An Item of Interest.” Guess where the link led…
Yesterday in a workshop we were giving, a staff developer told us they had shown Karl’s video at a staff meeting. The reaction? “Blown away.”
Rob told us a few weeks ago that he had shown it at a faculty meeting at our old school. Same response.
So what does it mean? Obviously it’s hard to say. Certainly, Karl’s video has no doubt gone viral, which is the first time something like that has happened in this community, we think. It’s probably done more to set the table for the “big” conversation than just about anything else we’ve collectively done. And it’s certainly done much to bring people into our world.
So what’s next?
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