
#60 Try to make time to do an assignment with a college class - maybe even overseas using SKYPE. Teach and learn. Inspire and be inspired.
Someone once said that you’re never too old to learn. I would add that it’s also never to late to teach.
I recently was asked to participate in a class project next year that we will do primarily over Skype. We’ll define the scope and goals and then be the “client” and “teacher” on the project. I’m excited for this opportunity, both for my team and for the students. While we get a chance to go back to school, we’re helping the future leaders of our profession learn some practical wisdom with some real-world wonderfulness sprinkled in.
So if you are itching to teach, want to try it, or just think giving back to your profession is something you want to do, contact a design professor. It can be anywhere in the world with the internet and the need to bring practicing designers into students’ curriculum.
I’m curious – how many of you out there do this already? Any professors want some volunteers? Come on and let’s connect.


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I just had last semester the opportunity to work with a practicing designer who mostly taught our class via webchat. While it took a while to get used to, it eventually led to a unique creative environment where we could bounce ideas off each other despite being miles away. While they’re may be some growing pains, I believe teaching over Skype/Webchat will be a rewarding exercise for both parties and better than normal internet courses and an interesting twist to conventional design courses.
You can spot the work of the class at it’s website, http://www.vox-lab.com/