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FocusWriter
A simple, distraction-free writing environment.
Managers Club Discord Community
An active Discord community for engineering leaders, including CTOs, offering expert discussions, networking, resources, mentorship, and support.
Grant Ingersoll - Fractional CTO & Engineering Leader
Grant Ingersoll is an experienced Fractional CTO and engineering leader offering mentorship in strategic leadership, product development, and scaling engineering teams. He focuses on practical application and real-world challenges.
Fractional CTO Executive Program
An executive program designed for technology leaders and executives to develop strategic leadership, business acumen, and client management skills essential for a Fractional CTO role.
The Social Network
A captivating insight into the rapid and often chaotic development of Facebook, offering a metaphorical look at the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) within a startup environment.
How to Homeschool Multiple Ages (6 Tips That Actually Work)
Practical tips and strategies for homeschooling children of different ages simultaneously, focusing on efficiency and engagement.
Two Point Campus
A management simulation game where you build and run your own university, offering insights into curriculum design and resource management.
Family Curriculum Plans | 2025 Homeschool
Explains the "loop schedule" method for curriculum implementation, which is highly adaptable and responsive to family and child needs. Demonstrates how to design a flexible, non-linear curriculum—valuable for those interested in systems design and practical philosophy.
Homeschooling Self-Care Consultation
Free, no-obligation consultation with an expert to discuss psychological aspects of homeschooling and parental self-care.
Out of the Gray: A History Lesson on Homeschooling | Ep. 122
The podcast episode "Out of the Gray: A History Lesson on Homeschooling | Ep. 122" from HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) will serve as an excellent starting point for your research, offering insights into the modern homeschooling movement's evolution. This episode features homeschool researcher Dixie Dillon Lane discussing homeschooling's origins from the 1950s onward, emphasizing legal battles and the growth of homeschooling freedom. It provides a foundational understanding of the modern homeschooling movement’s evolution and its philosophical underpinnings, suitable for an IT professional interested in philosophy and education trends. The lecture is detailed, nuanced, and includes accessible subtitles or transcripts.
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