It\u2019s easy for gifted kids to get bored in school because they often grasp lessons and concepts faster than their peers. This can cause some of them to tune out, and prevent them from reaching their full potential.\xa0
\nBut there\u2019s good news. Today\u2019s technology has spawned new learning tools called adaptive apps that can help learners stay engaged and challenged.\xa0
\nWe turn the tables in this episode, with Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviewing our Gifted Minds\u2019 show host, MacKenzie Price, about what exactly adaptive apps are, and how they can help gifted kids take control of their own learning.
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\nAbout Anna Davlantes
\nAnna is a seven-time Emmy Award winner and Northwestern Medill School of Journalism graduate who has broken major stories and carved out a reputation for original reporting and uncovering wrongdoing and inequality. She has worked for NBC Chicago as an anchor/reporter. She was a morning news anchor at Fox Chicago and did a talk show for PBS. She is also an underwater documentarian who won three Emmy Awards for her Get into the Shark Tank series.
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