(This is a part of a series on the differences and similarities between formal and informal adult learning.) Traditional university courses have a syllabus. They are set at the beginning of the course (without any input from students, in my
Formal ed vs DIY – Part 2, Instructors/facilitators
(This is a part of a series on the differences and similarities between formal and informal adult learning.) Before continuing, I should say just a bit about the School of Ed at P2PU and how it is different from other
Sign-up for School of Ed starts Mon., Aug. 29
Sign-up for the P2pU School of Ed courses will open Mon., Aug. 29. See the full description of each course for sign-up close dates, which vary by course. Course enrollment is limited, but anyone can “follow” a course. Applying to
Formal Ed vs DIY – Part 1, A Culture Clash?
This is the first in a series of posts about the differences and similarities of formal adult learning, especially through institutions of higher ed and ones that issue some kind of formal credit, and informal DIY adult learning. P2PU is
P2PU School of Ed
The P2PU School of Ed (pilot) — formerly, briefly known as PD on P2PU — is now up! This school is about hands-on learning driven by each educator’s particular needs and classroom situations. It’s about connecting, collaborating, and creating, not