Community Issue
the inaugural edition of the Ottiya Magazine explores the significance of community for learning and education.
What Readers Say
"Happy to support Indiegogo campaign for Ottiya magazine: new visions for creative learning"
"I love the international content"
"#ottiyamag looks + sounds amazing"
"Interested in learning new perspectives? New innovations? Support Ottiya in democratizing education"
“‘Children look at the world with wonder & inquisitiveness, and see opportunities where adults often see obstacles" https://t.co/IFD2OdJgXP
— The LEGO Foundation (@LEGOfoundation) April 18, 2017
“In the creative era, we need teaching and learning that celebrate and nurture creativity…” — @rufinakepark https://t.co/elJdU6QuJP pic.twitter.com/qiz9T5lfFF
— KidsMuseumRochMN (@McmRochester) April 22, 2017
Hello @ottiya_global - a new mag based in Korea and made by children, educators and creatives, and crowd-funding now https://t.co/T2e18tGIxL
— StackMagazines (@StackMagazines) April 11, 2017
Harvard Ilab student I advised has started great pub to bridge researcher/educator gaps. Consider supporting. https://t.co/ocUHG2Q5FN
— Tony Wagner (@DrTonyWagner) March 25, 2017
Ottiya will be an *awesome* resource for educators & families. I can't wait to read the magazine! https://t.co/eF1if5TO3A @ottiya_global
— Mijeong Takahashi (@mijtaka) April 18, 2017
.@MinervaSchools univ students from all over the world came to learn more about our work from Founder of #ottiya @rufinakepark & to exchange thoughts on #creativelearning #eduinequality #21stcenturyskills #startups thanks for dropping by! @MariaVB_ pic.twitter.com/roNEhwfImJ
— ottiya (@ottiya_global) December 10, 2017