I’m reading A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change by Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown. I’m particularly interested in the part on peer learning and learning collectives. This passage struck me: [O]ne
Readings on innovation in PD + peer learning
I am in the process of reading and compiling some research related to peer learning and staff development for teachers. A bibliography is below, and here are a few quotes that exemplify to me what the P2PU School of Ed
Formal ed vs DIY – Part 7, Where do we go from here?
(This is a part of a series on the differences and similarities between formal and informal adult learning.) So here we are. We’ve covered a lot of issues related to the challenges of an innovative, DIY educational initiative trying to
P2PU School of Ed
The P2PU School of Ed is still accepting participants. Classes will be starting soon! If you’d like to help spread the word, here is a flyer that you can share with others. Thanks!
Formal ed vs. DIY – Part 6: Badges
(This is a part of a series on the differences and similarities between formal and informal adult learning.) This is a guest post from Erin Knight, who works with Mozilla and P2PU on assessment in open peer learning environments. Let’s