Code, Culture, No Cutlery Funraiser
A couple of weeks ago Purple Maiʻa hosted a fundraiser dinner! We are so thankful to everyone who came out to support the event. Guests,
A couple of weeks ago Purple Maiʻa hosted a fundraiser dinner! We are so thankful to everyone who came out to support the event. Guests,
Now safely a month out from the conclusion of the 2017 Purple Prize, it’s time for one last round of Mahalos to everyone who made
Congratulations to the winners and all the competing teams in this year’s 2017 Purple Prize! We are so proud to share this impressive list of
Our co-founder Donavan has taught me to work hard and rest hard, and today has been a hard resting day after a long week. It
As the 2016-2017 school year comes to a close, all of our students at 9 locations have made tremendous progress. Whether they have learned how
In ecologically balanced societies, culturally-embedded technologies enhance and serve sustainable, living systems that provide health and well-being for ʻāina and people, now and into the
Our staff has been doing some reading and discussion lately. We’ve been taking our time through Paul Tough’s Helping Children Succeed, which, amazingly, is available in full online. Tough
Aloha mai! For this post we asked one of our instructors, David, to write about demo day. He teaches on Maui and was on the
It’s not an easy thing to invest in your own ideas. After all, there are so many things competing for our time and attention. We’ve
Aloha friends, this is Kelsey. Last month I had the privilege of attending the first two days of this year’s Ethnomathematics and STEM Institute. None of
As we continue to envision and work to build a tech ʻauwai, we have to think about the state of things along the whole length
This post is the next in Kelsey’s ongoing reflections on the Ethnomathematics and STEM Institute, in which she is participating. At Purple Maiʻa we (or at