This workshop was presented at Future of Education Technology Conference on January 24, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. Buzz from press like Venture Beat and Next Reality started in April 2017. The slides have been made into static images to reduce the file size, but you can click on images and they are hyperlinked to videos, Sway, and articles. Renton Prep, 2016 FETC STEM Excellence winner, was the first K-12 institution to pilot HoloLens in grades 2-10. Thanks to Lifeliqe and Microsoft HoloLens teams, they have developed mixed reality learning with cross-age mentoring. Four years of gaming research in the classroom and 11 years of learning design theory put into practice provided a foundation for a design workshop participants were able to bring back. The workshop modeled the process of innovation from early global collaborations from Seattle to Czech Republic with Lifeliqe, to challenges and successes with mixed reality in the classroom through February 2018. A few participants got a chance to try the latest in HoloLens during this interactive workshop, and the first 20 participants won a license to use Lifeliqe even without a HoloLens. Jennifer Fernandez talked about the global progression and collaboration from Tutorials to HoloLens. Rhonwyn Fleming and Emmy Sung talked about an intersection of solar system, blended learning, film production and analysis using the film "La La Land," as well as a project in the beginning of the school year with Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. The fault is not in our stars...it is in us, that we are underlings.