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Driving Into Lakes

What does this scene from The Office have to do with developing curriculum?

Read the intro to my book #ImaginingPossibilities For Music Learning and Teaching to find out (and to gain resources for designing, updating, expanding, and transforming music curriculum!

Scene from the office when Michael Scott follows his GPS system literally.

Contents

More on The Office Dunder Mifflin Infinity Episode

  • Everything ‘The Office’ fans ever wanted to know about Michael driving into a lake
  • Dunderpedia Entry on the Dunder Mifflin Infinity Episode
  • Office Ladies Podcast Episode on the Scene of Michael Scott Driving into the Lake

People Driving Into Lakes

Believe it or not, people follow their GPS into Lakes!

  • Tourists in Hawaii followed their GPS and drove their car straight into a harbor
  • Alo-How? 2nd Woman in 5 Weeks Says GPS Led Her Car Into the Waters Off Hawaii
  • Man following GPS navigation drives car into Charlton lake
  • Shades of Michael Scott: DoorDash driver charged after following GPS into water in Middleton
  • ‘A little embarrassed’: Woman follows car’s GPS straight into Lake Huron

Making music curriculum means making decisions.

Get guidance (but make your own decisions) with #ImaginingPossibilities for Music Learning and Teaching.

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